The post. (Middleburg, Snyder County, Pa.) 1864-1883, June 13, 1872, Image 1

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Tflrma or CabMrlptic, -.
TW DOLLARS PER AKVM,' T .
. witkm til Bsentk. trMM If .,',
, wltklB lk ya. N pater d'.oetlaed
III 1) rrtrtM are paid aale t
in pnn erikt poniiaber.
ebtcriptiont oataide of the county
. PBYABll IN APVAKOR. -,
V 7 Ftreoiit Ufllag tad uelag papers
. Mumm i ratr oeeeme ubeortbert.
aura an nam ror lk prle ofik ppr
JP. CRONMILLER, ,
. ,', . . , YATTORNEY AT tAW. -
Mlddmbur:, Pa.,
sera Bitproteaelon! riliM to the pub
kt. Collection and all other brofeaelonel
tBalat animated to kli ear will reoeive
eroapt sitwtloa.. Ja I, '07if
A C. SIMPSON, .
. . ATTORNEY AT LAW.
- ; - . Selinsgrove Pn.,
Offer kit prnfresloaal servic i th pub
la. Alt. butlne entrusted 14 Mi are
WlIIb rraar-lt attended I o.
J; W. KNIGHT.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Freebnrg; Pa.,
, Offer kit Professional trte lo lb pub
la. All boaine entrusted to ki cart
. will proatptly attended to.
Jan 17,87tl
Wlf. VaNGKZF.lt,
. v- ATTORN EY AT LAW.
Lowisburg Pa.,
Offer kit professional aerviee to pub
lic. Colleotlon and all othar Pto'eaeioa
ml baaioest eatroeted I kla oar -111 r-
elv proaipt atteotion.
0. F.MILLER, "
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Lewisburg l'n
Offrrt kl Profeinl service to Ik pub
II. Collacilona and all sikar profetelon
all kuiinraa entrusted la ki car will re-
elve prompt aliaoiioo. Jaa. 8, V7if
M.LINN,
A. H. DILL
XJ e (Bneeeeaort ta 1. V. a. 1. at. Linn t
ATTORN HYS AT LAW. Ltwiaburg. Pa.
Offar their awofeasieaal service lo lb
pabU. - Collection and all oiber pro
feealinal liuelneea anlrualed to ihrir cara
will riproBiptaii(nilan.f Jan. 8,'OTtf
BAULKS IIOAVER, v"7'
- , ATTORNEY AT LAW,
V. ' 1. Sclinsgrove Fa.,
Offer kla vrofslonl eervlcee ro tka pub
.1. ' Collaclloni dll olbar professiona
buelneas entruaiad lo kl car will re
eelv pron.pt attention. Office two door
aortk of Iba Ncyilone Hole). Jan 6, '6
eaursL iiiUAt, bobacb aLiaiiaa.
S. AILEMAN & SON.
AfTOR NE Y8 AT LA IK.
teaBlinKgrrove Tn
All profswrional buaini and collecting
cotrusieel lo ibair core will be promptly
aliened lo. Can be roniulud in. Eugllab
or Germe.n. Office, Marks' Square.
T N. 1T)Zr-
J- ATI nm k COrNSElOB T L1W
Midtllcbu.'1 Snj dor County lYnn'u
Office few Uoora Went of Ibv 1. O.OB
Main ilrecl. Cooaultalion in English
1 d Ci in nn t timcri). Fi). (if
t c. blTiukr " -
u' ;. , ATToHXEY AT HW,
LewixburK Pa.,
OflVra kl f rofciwlonalfe'tieasio lb pub
la. All b uainoaii eutruated to kla cure
ill b pit .ajflly atleuded Jo.
. -, f , Jnn. 8. H-
GKOVR . HAKKH
SliWING MACHINE.
reraona , iu need af a good and durable
Sawing Me, ililna can lie acoomnioJ iicJ al
reaaonnblei prloee by ealling on ou Saw
cat Fa tar, Aganl, tielinagroae.
fJU. 24, Cf
J Y. SHIN DEL,
80 UOEOS AND IMIYSICUN'.
,' ' Middlrburjr Pn.,
Ollara kb) profe eaional aerrlor lo Hie oil-
lien of , Middleuurg and vicinity.
, 1 Marcb l, lil
J F. VAN BUSKIRK.
8l'RCICA Li MECHANICAL DENTIST
1 Fclinpgrove Tprin
JOHN K.v HUGHES, Esq.,
JCSTk CE OF THE PEACE,
. , Tone Ttvpl, Snyder Co. T
YU'WAOMER, Esq.,
a Ji TIC EOF'.rilB PEACE.
Jaekeea To jship, SoyderCo. Pa.,
Will attend to 1I buainea eatrualed la
ki car anil on tbo moat reaaonabl
r, March J28if
DRJ' .f ,- KANAWEL.
Dirv a vr ivn ui'Bft cnibY
, ,iiAAl Aiv ovA.Ubun,
Af-. at -J .... ' , -1 en.
OUm bit ' urofviiloDAl Mi-vloti to I be
ILL. ft. Co.. r
l.i-'. WnOLKALt PBAIIB IB
wood -and willow wabb
Oil Cloik Window fibadea. Urooma, Mala,
Bra, bra
iCottaa La a, Oralii Page, Ply
Nela, Bo
ckele, Twlnea, nicka, So.
lorlb Third Dtreed. Pblladolpbia,
67 - ' " :''
. WGRANKLI.O, E-q.. '
'b. 7.'
G
EO
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE .
uonveynncer.
'rbnrg Snyiler (.Vmnrjr, t'ennn.
ayaoalna; ta all Ha brnrbea aipe.il-eaeeatad-
liebi andaocoiiniaenlleuted.
DHU c( rlllBM Orawa wlib ear and
Of. ., ,. ABt.tfa.M
Wddl
Con
Xtt-reV
'.PARKS,
, .ATTORNEY AT LAW k
DISTRICT ATTORXf,
.EDDRO, SNYDft COUNTY, Pa
In Curl Bouie, (8ept.l&, '07lf
I pIDDI
OBo
SftWlNtaHtD,
.;P.;nAlTSELli
aT4 fro) tl M. Feurtk H treat.
w
f
Ctueenawaru,
(I
NORTH THIRD STREET. '
PHILaD LPHIA. .a I.
0r:i al Paekaget CooelaBtly oo Hind
H1
I LLER ft ELDER
8tu i
')
rH0LE8ALt BOOK 8EUER3
oner. Blank book Manufaturor
ealere In Wrapping, Rlaailng, i ur
d Wall paper Papar Uaga ft Oea-
r rimer . , .it
Third iret ahtri 3
CS RAYB
VTOIa 10.
T?AIRM00NT IfOURK.
-- KEAKTlienCFOT,
Rliddlelmrff,
GEORGE GUYER, Propricto
- Tbll aona I In oIom tirnilmli In ih
depot knd ba lately been reHnlll and re-
Bll. norm enmmoiliona Ikelable well
aupplled wlib lb het Ik 'market a far J
and terra moderate. , . .. .
Brown norsR 1
. rAXTONTILLR. (Raafar Klth
HENRY BEKPBR, ' Preprtelor.
Tha B.lrttaiii4 aAnnla I lilt itir4 nf In rn,a
In (he pnMio that ka h arwnwl holal l the
abnr namwl place, on III Agnail from MI.MI
bnnr to BTarlin. 4 IrBt h la nrviMrari to
entertala tbe pablle wltb W claw "fmrvnA
tlona . HEUHY.BENFf.R.
April , lTf.
"yyALKER HOUSE,
. RIcClnro Cit.v In.
R. D. WALTER Proririotor. '
Tbt a new knoa. newl furnUbed and
la now open to the travtllni piiMIo. Tl la
looaled Bear Ibr depot. No effort will be
pared by the proprietor to make tbt nay
01 nit fueei e pieaeant ant agreeable.
jy wis nousE,
At Ua Mifflin. Caatra. Rnrinrv h f .wl.lnwn
n, a. vpt, earner ei w eier ana IJereaa bla.
Lcwiritown Ia,.a
George Flory & Son, Proprietor
tfirOren Day and Nlaht for Ih aecnm
movlailoo of Iraralara. A Drat elaa Re.
aurant I allaehed lo iba holrl, where
Mea'e al all bour can b bad. Term
tareeaable. MS-lf
BtJMGARDXHR HOUSE
. (OpBoatte KeadlBCiRallroad Oeoot)
Ilnrrinbiii'tj, !.,
A. XX. ZiAISDZJa, Proprietor.
MEttt elTnrt r to Innure the t m.
ion ni Kiiuis win ae maue. i oe aouie naa iieao
aewij raaueo. oiia,ia7ltr
LLEOHESY IlOt'SE. .
Hon. 811 1 811 Market Street,
(About Kiiihth. )
PHILADELPHIA
.iV. Ilecli, Propi-ietor.
leruii $3 00 Per Dar. , jiut0.-
JOHN H ARNOLD,
Vttorney at lnv,
MIDDLEHUltQ, PA
Prof rational bualno tnlrutirJ lo birrar
be prooiplly ended lo. Tub U.'J
J THOMPSON RAKER,
Vttoriit3--at-Liaw,
. Lawiabiirg, Vnion Co., Pa
t&- Can be conaultcd iu the Enelibb an
urrumn inngung.'a.ntiii
OFFICE Mitrket Street, oppoaile Walla
Biitnu s t;o eior b--4'.)y
OVMUEL II. ORWIO,
r
uVttoriiey-itt-Triw,
OFFICE, TIT WALNUT STBttT,
raiLADaLruiA.
G HORN BERG ER,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
Parry Townililp, Snyder Coustr, Ta.
Collectlona. ConraTanolnir. anil all other bunt
mm pertalnlna Iu ilia ollloa will ue iiruuiuilt
aitanUail lo. otBoe near iruuimaoavllU.
JO KKKITZER.
a JUSTICE OF THE PFACE.
Ciiapuan lowbablp Unydar Co. ra.
Conveyanolnic, Collecting and all other burl-
d cuimaiea w ma eare win be pruiopuj al
teodad to. ,
jyR J. W. ROCKEFELLOW,
PHYSICIAN AND Sl IUJKON
Oflera hli profnilonal farrlcea to tbe eltltrn
Altdilleburg and iclutt. Junal-tl
A
FINK ASEORTUENT OF THE DE8
RYE WHISKEY.
POLUUUE I'EACll WHISKEY,
DUANUV, GIN, AND
KYKPP8
Juat receleed and lor aala at tbe Eagle
uoiei, in jiiiuuieourg.
JOHN A. 8TAHLNECKER,
Aug. 18, 1K7U.
Ti B. 8LIFER'S
M-t WHOLESALE AND. RETAIL
Furniture Warerooms,
NO. 80 NORTU IJECOND STREET,
(UrUw Arcb, Weal Side.)
Fartory and WltuletaU Dtpartmmt,
IU03 .Norib eib.SireeK aboe Oifurd, -
-8ifl PHILADELTniA. ,
' JACOB r. UOGAB, .
WITH
rjBERROTH, BER08TRE86ER ft CO.
WHOLESALE DEALER8 IN
HSH, PROVISIONS, &c.
No. 200 North Wbarvea. (abo. Ua8i.,)
-7if PUIXADELPATA.
J R. SELHEIMER, -!
,. DEALEB lit '
IliRDWARE,
Iron, Nails,
k - Steel, Leather,
Paints, Oils,
Coach & Saddlery Ware
. AND MANUFACTURER Or
Stoves & Tinware,
MARKET STREET,
L,e-viMitVfi, Ponn'n,
Keyaaber t, 187-If
TJ. 8M?T.
.. ATTORNEY iTUW.
UDDLERVRO, SNTEQlTUt)., PA,
OCtrt hi Proieaekinal kervttae ta ta pabl
- Ceitaluiloulaaaraaaer Ehil.
, ... - nizrzrrr-" . ' ' '
MIDDLERUHG
iseiect 1'oetr.v.
TheChrUtlati'i lroflpeclT"
Cora all y Palnla lo Plagab' maunlatn
Com iaw your home beyond Ih hdi
Com bear llie roloea of the loved oncj. i .
Aitberalnccn the olber eide I .
Some are tinging of bright erowa of glory
rjome or dear one w bo aland ne.tr the abore,
For the fond burl inuet ert slinging
To the failbfut w lot (Termor.
Cnoaie
Oh t the proipeet. il la ao tnalliag, -And
fear no danger front the lid
I.el roe go to the home cf Ihe CUrlrtian,
Let me atand robed la whit by bii ei Je,
Tbere endleaa aprtnga of life are Rowing
There are the DrMa of lirine greea ;
Manainna of beuty are protiJrd,
And the glory ofllie Sainla la aeeo.
Soon try conflict and loila will b ende 1 :
I lhall join Ihoae who paard on before.
For my loved nnea, O, how I do mirt them!
I mual paaa en and meet I hem nnoc wore.
, Cuo Ob t lb prospect, Ao.
Faith now heboid the flowing river.
I oming from nndernealh the ihron !
Tbere too my Kaviour reijna fornver.
And be wrleomea the faithful borne.
Would you ell by llie bank of tbe river.
With lbefriendyou bavetoveddy youraido?
Would you Join in Iheeoug with the angelal
Than be ready lo follow your guide.
, Cno Ob 1 lb profprcl, Ao.
Com -wher I hey never know a aorrow ,
Com where the lean are wiped away
Come lo lha hrigblnea and the glory
- Of fadeleaaeternal day,
0 I Rtdeemer, we Irnat Ihe" to lead s
In lb way I lb baven l real,
Till we tweeily repna ever yonder
In the peaceful abode of lb btett.
Cuo Oh I lb proapeot, A.
Soon (halt w hear lb Father celling i
Come, weary pilgrim, coma awaw t
Loved one are wailing lo receive you, '
Ry Ih poriala ot Ibe ablnlng way.
We ar longing lo go, Manaed Jeaut
We ..recalling the call from above ;
And we weloome th gliry immortal,
A we riee on the pinioua of tov.
Cuo Oh I llie proapeol. Ao.
I'.lrunor'n Ilniie.
UY KIOENC J. II ALL
Julm Wilson's thought were neith
er pleasant nor ngrcaablo aa ho wnlk
eij alowly down the Inoe loading from
hi nug luokinir litllo farm liouso to
hs Diain roitd, talking nod multerinj;
to himaelf.
" Wl.o'sto b'jme? whi's tollamef"
lie said. Btl1io snmn tima tlirnalimr
bislarj-e and lab..r-hardcned lftnd8:
i, it,- .t.., I,- ei.:- i...:'nui rosao it irombie
-"-, im,v wvi.tin lit li.D vaf 'ULIU.IB
pockets. " Sally may say jeHt all ho
wants to, justifyia' tbo girl in run
oiu' uwny with that good for nothing
.ft lit vagabond, Puul Mooro, but tibo
can't convince mo 00 how, that Elea
nor linint done a foolish thing."
John Wilson was a well-to-do farm
er, plain aul bluat in his way-i, yet
iober aud industrious iu sll bis habiti,
aud huueel in bis busincpg.
Though uaturally possessed ofu kin 1
heart, and o! iruocroua syuipatliiea, bo
bad a determined will, ibut, wben oneu
fixed upon any decision, he could
neither be moved n ir chatigod iu Ii it
npiuions. This pueuliorily he would
often carry to a barah aud unreasona
ble extreme. II u wile was a .pi. t
and nsiuiiiin litllo body, who rnrolv
attouip'.od to expisula'.o with him,
knowing his peculiar character too
well to risk bur dumiMtjo pcacu and
bnp.ioe8 by a eousiant conflict with
his opiuions. Eleanor was tbcro only
duuuhler, aud On rearoJ und educated
io bim)liuitr, her grace and miuy uc-
cou)iliblinienis were of a remarkuMc
order. She was nearly eighteen
that woudorous age of feininino per
feoliou, and f'llly developed woman
hood, when, iu tbe flush of health und
lovehuebi, the beauty of woman most
moves the beartaof men
Paul Hoor was a poor artist, poor
as regards tho coin tuo u expresiiun of
the term, yat, rioh io Ulu'it and cul
ture, with a toiod ever hopeful for the
future, and a heart full ot the kindest
and oobloet impulses. Ho bud come
from a dietaci ei'.y to spcod the sum
mer In (j loo wood. He had taiuullv
met Eleanor, and from a fricuJIy in
timacy tber hud apruog an ardent af
feelioa that was mmutl with thoiu.
Tbey were eonstautly iu each olhur'a
eooiety, atd for tbe futuro they
tbuuithl ofoothiugbut auuabiue and
joy.- JMoanor s father bud not tus
peeled tb existence of tboir attach
muni for oauh other, bo be had inter
preted the action of Paul Moore na
uiero friendly ettouiUoa, and, as he
bad alwty found ibe young man to.
eiai o I intereliog iu couveraation.
bo bud eooourugod hi viluiohi
farm hourO. He. bad found Paul a
willing lidtooer to hi ootioos aoi fa-
voiUo atories, uod bad lwa; s treated
him with civility. .. . ...
Eleanor, was tbo Idol of her futhor
and would have been a petted aud
spoiled chil l bad ' it ojt been for ber
IvVetlo trait of ebtraoter The old
man Jealously guarded hvr and had
fotbi ldoo matiy a worthy young niuo
the house, who had had (be luuierity
tu inaUe overturoe for her heart ao i
huad, aud th froedou alveo to Paul
Moore was ao episode 1 the quiet vil
lage of Oleoweod, ' tbaV wae largely
SNYDER -'m
eonmoaiel npgo br ita go.ipio is
habitant i. . ' '
, Bat that fell that had to I004 aliad
owed tho oil ' into' ejet wm . on
morning jd lonly rcm )vJM whan a
he utarud lor tha villain he wai ovuf
taken by Paul Mo ire : who a a frank
and manly way, bad, told bin ot hi
lave and afTiotiua for Kloaoor aul rei
qaoito l biiconaetii ti i U jr unioa, '
Had a thundorbolt fallen at the
foot of old Jwha Wilaoo, hit aitoniah
motit would riot tliive boon urea tor,
his firat loipu! had beco to strike ih
young man to the earth, but after
moment' roflectioo lowered Mi kaotty
walking elivk and bud relieved hie
mind by a torrent ot words that were
both unieaaotialile and ' uricufl.'d- for.
Ho bad forbidden tho young man ever
to eee Eloanor auin, or to oe any
mean of ootntuuiiicalluQ with hiT.
He bad threutooed him with ron
gemce il he evur Harod inako any en
deavor to renew his attention to bar
ad btd driven tho yoao arii-t iu de
spair I'rom his prreenue.
- Love laugh at liuinao rcttraioU.
aud bumun biindi Ca fashion neilher
boll nor bur of strength and power to
always bold apart two boar: thai love
each otbor.
NotwitLsiandingtha restraint) plao
d upon Eleanor by ber ever watch
ful rubor, ab frequently contrivai I o
meet her lover, aud ono morula there
was a vacant seat at iho eld family
hrcakliint table, and a more vacant
expression ea the old muu s feature
when be luarued ihit Eloauur wai
gone, in lirst frolingt were of sti
ver, yet s tho thought cann to bitu ot
all tbd happiness abo had brought bill)
of hor kiud word and bcr childiuli
infection, for biui, a tear from a dim
eye, trickleJ down over hi furrowed
face aud full upon his horny buudj.
but tho old spirit cjiuo bauk again.
bi evil gooius triumphed, and with
an cvprcMiou of ao changeable dctor
minutiou, ha bi'o.iln bis clcucliod
down up.o the table with a force
" Eleanor is lost lo us forever, kho
shall never oouu homo aaia.'
"John, are you crazy V paid his
amicable litllo wilo, vainly (iriviog
to quiet tbo tempest in hi breast.
.Sally," ho returuaJ, ' I Cau never
forjive hor. There's no use iu your
arguiu' tho matter, it only ngrcvatoM
me. I'd i n 1 her huve bono I the
poor girt than to havo bad her gouu
olf so," and with 0 groau ho stui ie.l .
i'ruiil his chair, pulled bis old but over
bis eyes, und lett the room, si irted
down the lane iu tho uupleuMinl state
of in t ud iu which wo tiud him in
the commencement of our alary.
He wallkc I alowly al .n until he
reached tho bars cpeaing iuto the
highway, sod seating hiunJC upon
them pulled out his jickkuife, uud
spliiling a bit el' cedar troiu tbe bar
post, comuieueed whittling- He
k'lunced up and down the r.ud but
could see nobody, uud ho full to
tbiukiai! uuiu. He av in tuuiuoiy
the tuco of a fair aud besutil'ul child
II. d litllo Khiauor, the souud of whore
vuico, iu bor ionoceul chtlibood, hud
been tho uiusiu of bis life. How int.
uy bright ctislle had bo buill for
her ; how earuentiy bud he planned
and toiled for ber, tlut as abo grew
to njatuiity she mibt havo the means
ol learning th many arts and aocoui
(ilirhujeuts of her - acx that would
render her perfect in womunhood. She
bsd growu to bo all that bo bad bop
od for, and wben he wus most proud
of her thu bad flown from him, and
hi labor of lovo had been In vain !
How often do tbe invisible prompt
ing of a misguided, will render the
bumun aiiud iusoosi blf to all disorim
iuation between what I right end
wrong ?
Thus it was with old John Wilson,
b.18 better lojliugs woul d have pre
vailed had not bisirou will held them
io subjection,
II glanced backward towards the
old farmboueo, tboie was bar dly ail
object that met his eyes that did not
suggett korue thought of ber ; bis
will was beginning to waver. "After
all,'' be muttered, "Moore is not so
had it fellow. I badu't got nothh'
iliu him except iu ibia matter ! I
rather liked the fellow until I fouud
out Ii? was trying to ateul Eleanor
from me. I wouldn't have jhoughl
niui uapalle or to nieau aa autiou.
Hi beiu' poor baiu'i nothing particu
larly agio.' him. Poop le might have
said tho f- "' r when waa o'
his sge, a
uelther, u
I wish I
villy j be
back vary
could n't
PA.. JUNE 1371872.
Iu ntra-m I 0 ver thought of iln be-
for ; youg folks will lonubow leirn
to like noh other,' sa I 'taint no uso
io tryin' to keep tuotn apart. Yon
might a woll try to .top tho world
from movin' by lritehin' a log chain
toth moon. I'm rtre EjIoiii ir'i a!
way been a dutiful and obedient
daughter, and I've always thought the
fondly loved me.
"And she loves you etlll, J.-sr fath
er, and will never so far forgot her
affection lor you a'e tt many witbuu'
your sanction and bleeiust."
A S'jft haol wot lull on the oil
aim's arm, an I a pair of tender blu
eye wore gulog iulo hit face.
"Eleanor !
.."Father P'
So toftly had alio approached him
that he had not noticed hor uoul lior
voi'i hud f.aned him from his mcl
socboly ri'llectioni
"My child, where bvo you bien ?"
"Over to neighbor llorriuma. Min
nie waoU'd iiiti to come mid ttav l;it
night with bcr, and so Minted awav
from home, jjat to see how funny you
woultl leel wlico you woko up thia
morning and found mo oiissiog, but
lather what in the w irld were yo 1
talkiug about to yourfelf when
auio up to tho bars just now ?'
''Nething, nothing, child. I was
ouly thinking," replied tho old mun
evaoively.
ruiLcr s.ud tho biuo fyc, ngiin ; wunt ol hlmp. Ivit tb ng'it In would
looked upward into his f.ico with afl") visit t) li s bean's udurable io
pleading cxprcasiou bo could unl well the f.Tupui-t nl the evening. While
resist. "I kn.w tbo 'thoughts i but j ""-lii'rt uo lio linage next to the tit 1
were puaing iuyourmind. 1 know ho laid his Lea l 1111 li, rUi uul full
yuU lov Die well und would not ' anlin-p, but wus shortly uwak. ued liv
knowingly wrong Die vr injuro aiij
that I love, or opposn unv obetuelu to
Ihe
life.
Ihe future peace aud happiness t.f nivlhis laly.love wis culling his throat
' 1 . .
lhall lovo Puul Moore y,,
know porfoctly well, aui that bo tun-
neslly loves me I oni ttuifilent nod
sure. Ho is a uublo aud sccoaiplMi -
, ,
d young man. Ilia character und
reputatioo ro spotless us your own.
He has talunts and ambit it.u nod a ilis -
portion to labor rud LiaLe his wny
iuthewurll. What more could you
ask for? In this mutter you ure ma
king yourself miserable us well as ten
deriog mo wretched und unhappy.
Will you not for my site, lor the
sake of (bo lovcyou have alwuya gi
ven ine, Kuro to love Litu T'
J.d.n Wil-nn was eubdr.el. Fr
tho Gist I i tun ia his lite lining won! -
I had touched ihe tender tot Js of hi
better nature, and their music warm.
ei bis heart, und melted tho ice thjt
hul loug been hidden tb.'te. He pla-
cod his hand 11 pin her ahining hair, !
and. brushliig it backward from her
intellectual forehead, ho sa:d :
Eleau or, it sliull be iu y..u wish.!
, ... . ... 1
l win opp.se you no longer in Huh.
I've been a little bard, I know, but 1
ineuui 11 un .or iur tui.u. jjui ue
. ..II 1 . - 1 1. ..
ralher uueomrurtuble, il.ouc.1. to lliink
.. . . . . ., . .-
that you beard what 1 wuaaayitig lu re
uotl.o burs, wheo I wt.s talkin' to
lUVfi'M', and I ralher M.fca this I4 a
erniuuii.. lue uruuuu an riuni, io;
your notions.''
Hand ia hand the old nun and his Jreu'uae of uVu'l.s from this Jis-ase 1.1
daughter walked hi. wly uj tho line j each thousand popuhi'lou living h,
toward the old farm bouse The storui ' " V? 'r0:u T 5 beiwceu 1851 n'"!
hud,oneO'U Of bit b-a,t,.ud tbeKj;:'
, . . , , , inis invreuse, it must b borue in
suushiu l al a-ain entered there. L, it omieeable ouly in what ure
Aud wben at tho old horn estead, a rendered the workmir years of njui-
uiontb later, Ibere ws a l.riliinnt wed-
dim;, there never wus in Clin wood a
prouder ora happier father tbau old
John Wilson.
I'liaure t-salul Attempt Iu Hide
VOOMIIcatu 1 wtlvtf Hour.
Cuicaoo, May 29 Tejlerday ojoro
Inn au i in men s crowd gutheied at
Iba Doxter park to witntst an altcuil
of the Oulil'oroia Roy to accomplish
bis- piopoaod ride of 200 mile in
twolvo eonaeegt've hours. As early
us 0 o'clock a lurge crowd wus prcs
eut. At C.oO the boy mounted and ahoi
off on bis journey. He changed hors
es every round, a distauce ot nuirlv
one mil. I'p to tl.e twcniy-tifi'b
mile all went well, when bis borse
jumped the Inneo in tucb sn awkward
tuuuncr aa to fall upon hi rider, cut
liug bis face and closing one eye. He
jumped up. so I titer bstbing bis face,
slatted tiL:alo.
At th fil'tyfiflh round he bad made
foriy-niuo mile, being considerably
ahead of tint. At ibe eleventh be
hud mode nuieiy nine rounds, or
eighty.six end five eighth miles, leav
iiiK ouly thirteen and tbrerigbib
Uiilesot half ih eotire OiaUuce, tbr
time uaed iu riding baviug been four
bour and thirty -four aecouds. He
iu ibeu over so bour ahead of time
There wa greai eieilemeat among
' ""Ti, uo ,, hurdle
oapud with tbo horse
p,i. The horae . struck tbt
'die, end . tumbled over on
tad nearly killed bim, aud
opt endvd. Another bora
le e seeee eighth of a wile
ii, ted the erowd dired.
lxt, lllsnripolntment aud a
Hi rout rut
Schuylkill county hai loc ime ei'me
whut famous for sonaations, and Sil
ver Crock hat dotorminad to be up
to the tiruen, utid seodi forth a talo of
love, iliMtppobtinetit und rovontr
that la amuring, 10 any lb Jva-t
Fr eiitio limd pitt a young irtintle
man and a you4 laly of Hut p acv,
whonti niiiiKS We don't clnoe to tfll
havo beon particularly devoisJ t'
each other an I were u-iver ao han-
py a when in ea -h other eninauv
Titna wore oti and events tianpiri-d
which diaelO'ed the fact Unit tb) c.'u-
Uling dauglilor ol Evo hal loviu
' not windy'" but too wil. ,h re hi.
led her condition to llio young mini
and denmndud that ni-triiiJ a linn! 1
' w hotiM
ro codkii united fi rth w ith, to which
the man icplied that if abo Would tc.
ver lier.eoiiuei-iii.iis w ilhlho chiin-l.
Mwhieliahe belonged and join bis h
9
would in irry her ; that this wus llie ',,vf7' . "'" 'UI,J "erl '
i i , , . Il' in Jiher tned l i w aken bim at !
only birnor bet wctMi thin Th is the '..Vlock i.m ti c,
. , .. ,'iiioirt, inn waa n n - !' c I ii I Sim
a-irl t'OulJ lout consent to aid so in- ti icJ to ur.,u,. bun -iin a'. ..VI .ck.
formed him. The imitier was ullow. He partly awoke. Un. I s i ihj h - mu-t
el to iot for a ti.uu b ittliej;irl w.lsj,i''t', ' ''tl JI1 u,mi.i. He com.
iuinntiuiiL au.i ,...I. i.-. ,i. !'' I 'd'so.vn.e, ,.Mh. ihr..,t. ant
I impntieut mid could not bear the
j llioulit of thu ilisruce tli .t tlireat.
I'euelh.'r. Last week it b tume nec
Ui-sny lor tb j man lo woijt all dav,
uht mid all tl.o lullowiug day
. . 1 1 . .. .
vviuioui rsi pr sleep atiJ ns a id il.
ter of eourso he felt tire I, an 1 felt the
u tickling uti-ati..u about Ins oou
d awoko u'uJdeulv to realise .ila.
wi'b a pen luilo ahuhl... I.ad pre-
seuted hor anno time previ .u. Wr.h
l''10 h,l""J i'ining over them Jioth. he
ldeiiiaiided to know why nho' commit -
I,, 1 , ,
led i,ud, a ru.h net, uhenslie l.v -
'ged i-l bnutMtko the kniie uud kill
'hur th-it they uiiglil lioili die to till -
cr. Ti is bo ret ued to do Lut
about stopping iLe
I''4 wnuu i and
u ,. . . .
, .
" "'i-111.11
i uid. Ho was 1
ll put beyond dan
ger ul'ler which tiio mailer was c.iiti -
pioiui-td by th two cmei iu into a
soeuin eouip.iet Wliioli uiado them
.husband and wilo The 111 in a wound
healing .tihl'.u.turiiy, and wo tiust
! l!'e loving pair will I. 0 uu, to (less
ill" UigUl Oil Wlileli t!io ITJVI.li
"p .ilil 'i.l their tcu'ler iti.d lov i .
, coun-hip tt.n cons aui itod,
peii-liinto will b.' a vjIujIj!
ill.' lil'le
hi -.0 ..ll !
10 pass d'j:i through u.-ceviLog gt
d'a-ioi.. Minn-i ,ljur.i ,l
I "
11,0 I'cmtlly el Oinnork
' The P.mi-b 'M.-dicul Journal," a U'ao.ild ho rciueiiiher-1 Hm :,, is
1 atandard autl.orify ou the a ibjeei ofjmu-ed f iriut ..... tar., .l l,r.
' U'li id. It I r. .1. I... I 1 . 1 1
. '" mo. 1 i t
' T n '" " 1 "
.by Pr. yuan, iu Ins loeimv lei ;ro th.
CMii, ot .IlVkjt.u,l4 ,.,, ,;, . s
tbo wails id llio heart. From the.e
luc'i il appeals ibat N 1 Le h.st t w'i q-
,; . , . . . . .. . .
uiseiiae mis inerea.sc.i iroul J ti'i 111
1310. to 11.410 iu lSTIt! o.idtl.n
hood LiiJcrthe age of twenty-five
no rhauge iu tb percent ilo is found,
but oetwoen ths tint oflwutyfive
uud forty. Gve the ruto bn t'ono Irom
65d to f0'3. Among the ether nex tbe
rcrn.'B now is no larger tlnu it tins
been since reliable records wer kspt
These liures tell ibvnr own story
io very lew and very siguitio:tnt
words
Tbe men of Ibis feneration, uro liv
ing loo lat ; wo Jo uol mean iu the
way of dissipation aud excess, but iu
meutul un. I worry of work. The in
fluence of a steam aud liVhtniuc ujc
seem to hut's stimulated iuielleelu.il
and emotional exertion to a point
where people sie compelled to buru
lilo's candle at both end, aui du their
itravrs with their own hands. We
believe that the sanitary piucuutiou
brought shout bv a lvocu'iuu: civillzi
lion do not counterbalance Ihe wu-ie
resu'tin-' from tho causes mentioned
Epidemics are fewer and nir easily
maoased tbaq they were half a on
lury ai'O, Ihe mortality lists show
fearful development nf disorder, com
paratively rate suiong our ancestors
Piseaes of (be heart, brain and nerv
ous system are terribly abundant ;
ai d probably three-fourths are directly
attributable to overwork of ooo kio I m
another. luh rt, we are traveling
at much loo rapid a apuoe., and er
litterslly " kllliog uurrclves for the
sake of living, lt la time tbe brake,
rare put on, aud that the luU'lloctuil
cluMea, who autfar most from the rush
ing luuJeoeie of the era,' should un.
deretand the ioeviubie penalty which
nature exact Ibr a vlulatioe ot her
law. Auy game that reqiiree that
ihe player shall die iu order to win it
doe tot pej. JJww a? yvM.aj
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Oae-kalf volume, en yr, " syai'
One-foarth eoluwin, one year, . 14 00
On (onar (19 Use) an laatrtloa , 76,1
Every aoMitlitaal laterttoa Cs)
Profeaalonal and Duelaeaa arJs
not aaor than lln.a a aa
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AuitWor, Eteeulor, Adnlalairaior
and Aaaignea Notiaee , i;-a; , J,o.
Editorial aotioea per line. , , 'jft'.
All adverliaemeata fnr a . . . : . j
Itian one year ar pavabl at theiiae
thry ar ordered, aad If net naid ih. ...
aon erdering them will be held respmuihiet
fur Ih mosey. '
tlydropl ohiu In f.ul.,llj
Auulaer ita iiriali of
fejmpiotna. .
The LonaiviHa ComwrrLt! save
'hal llm ilii which hit p.,!i,'..in."iii
U itterficld, some bnitiihs mN raudn.(
b sileuli, on tho a-mo dtiv ie;rni ei
he hand. d C.nti le- -H. Arm-tr.mg.
an I fiMcned h i teeth hrt v. nu , H
ilitimli an 1 ni, ho tirn.K that Arm
.tn.i.g iJtew the d .tf i,fj i'fa (.. el ,rf,v
it would li t c". Arniairong is iren
lecu years ol.. an I t,0 H., 0r ,
w. Tho lildl floivi'd prnf.isL.lv
tho w-.ual, tnd he f,nitJ Min Hi
iff. e:s . f it b.'n h. got h.'it.e. Tbo
w . mil healed, tu,d he went ahout h e
w-r lurj-.t in all alnt it 'Jhn
L'OMHrrduf uld! No K mnlii.na ,f
u ar.iii.,i,hi
tea.,',, .l.;i.;t..J
iwe time Jurin- the at 0, k. whou
""" day c.iinplaiiie I t.f a aevcre
1 lie" 1 ,c,u'- " Pril 'V m o nitir b
weni mil in 11,,. y.ir I un ir t his hand
w.'t wi n ruin.
He t amo in au.i num.
pUioed thht his btlli l an I ariu an I
rb-uldrr hint him bn.llv ll I... I
.....
J "wu ut " el ie, t nyiu.' thai he was
hi, uioiher sei.i l..r e. Pi,i-s..us. Ho
Mini a.lll.l Ht'liple r.'iue.lv of B .re
il.Maf. At 1 o clock his Ireutliini:
Ikimiiii' uiii.idif, und hii tnotbrr,
hoe. .111 in.' i.lai mo.!. , i,( f,,r r j4...
sons. Th.- ilo' t-r cumo. an. I at ojcu
, roitM.iclici 1, ,1 the it.uiii.n
j Ol .Saturfay Jr pnr-ous ronl
I lor several pli oii'iuni to emisiilt over
ih' ei-e. A 'Ija hi' wntne w.is ii cti
t.i lest il. He h..NV.-t t i.rli.. uvr.
! sion to it, 1,. it when hi moth, r ol 1
jliini to lake it b- m.ide thf elf.rt Willi
I l).ir..r in liis hu e. n.id clulehod tlio
j ,'lu4 ti. rvou-!v,i.i.iiii,g t'ie water over
' his l.reat, un. In-, wh l Imlv wis
-hkeo with ap,.mi In n. S,tUr,l iy
j !,, 1 !! ,, . , , i L'M'
.Itl'l II W;1S Hit. U'ltil iaf. t'ffl inn u h.n
dilferent rem.. ii,,. I... I !,.. r.,f,..U.
loiimsi -rr I, tiiut he hlioivrlauy
j '""u' "' ali'mti .. Th.nsdiv
!"'!'"'. h" ',,,,,i,ro1 t'"rH rhiek
! i'Oi- In the room wlic i ui i-t. Ii .Irivrn
!mlt, ull, U. ,r,,l m Jli .wv,"
j hi motlier I..I I lum rhe woull.lrjro
, thein oul A u.,,, 'r.i, .vnvisil.l,,
bout h month, and In l.re. .thiu- ba
snatch.. I conv il-ivlv I .r
air. which
give tlio iij.pe ira ieo of lilting, but h '
,i.il:,vct 101 .1,-sire t .
it) : e al. v one.
and l.ii I qni-tlv oti 'Ii I. I lit veeii
! his "piisms llnriii.'" tho morning tho
7"''""' ' r ' '" 'I '"' ewes-i-m hut
iijiii I'tinii'- iho al'it' n ...m ih'Cw.TH
at long.-r iiit.-i-viiN an I in v vto'e-.l,
Friiiv me III h" Ji"'! n'.iir II i'.- V .
Wiiex Wheat mioi-:
: t.L'T.
d'Versity of
lni t,i t
I Them b is b. ei s i n
..pinion as l Hi b '.t.
vheut. j. lining Irotn 'he Mn.m'.n pr;:c
,;u ,.r ,.,., i. . .. .,-
I when dui I i ii! or nt let when th
grain has b'-eomn bar I, Tnis it no
I l.'ul't un error, and on" ..f m .re im
p.ltuuee III in llll'iv Hi line. t
1
, illt . :. ,,,,; ,, .
rpj i'ity of
. ... ... . ltlM ,h. ',i "
,l h" n 'u tt.t.wip tt-lc f
'goifcer In the baaJe of tho baker, and '
j give woifbt to Hi gr.no iu I Ih-ro
. lt yrea'eU quantity ofglmeo i.
iw two or tnroe loin's Iron Ih
tjr iuti I, the bead turns dowu .vai'd, uid
y.U run cru.iU a graiu between voir
thumb and llngor without t ducing
any n.i.k It may therefore bo set dwn
us si indisputable truth that every
duy the wheat stands alter ihi sage
of its ripeo-Ms, tbe ulu'en deeroasos iu
quantity aui :be bran iucrcaas iu
thickness.
W vivo ihrso ficts in titu thtt th i
farmer can lak? a trantaje of ;b:u
too present tcasou. irrrmafutri)
Telejraj.h-
Pl'iUY gt into a lurg) yard wher
ho did not belong, and tryi n to g.i
out again bo stuck fust ualer a bLIj
biard foneo, and thoru bean tJ kick
uq 1 S'piPuI iu the g. io I oij w:iy. His
mister, a bl. fat Irishman, b-ariug
tho hubbili, run out of'h s b use ucar
by and caught his pU by the ears, en.
deuvoriug to pu'l bni th'ouh thj
iiole b flora his trs-fass wus demoted.
Hut this troaliueut had oo eifeet but to '
uirxko ibe pig yell iho m ru. An old
ram iu ihe yard hearing tb 1 oj'i-o, and
aeeiug pippy's bind legs an i t .il flour
isbioi away in a iufOiem manner,
aoeepbed what be thought was a i hal,
leogo, ao I lewere 1 b' head cburgo I
with all hi might. Ho struck bit
mark truurly and flirty, sad tho ply
shot through the holo tike pork can
noo ball, aud striking his master lull '
iu Ihe bresei, knocked bitu flit, nn bt
back. Tbe ogly person who witness- 1
el this eloeieg 'saeoe was just euter-1
ing ill yrd. Bad UOt being a war '
ho uuoy autoi werw engaged in t '
wu ry nueb . iurprised to bi -'
what be euppoed to be the fli swear
ing iu Irish oo the other aitje uj lb
I s
' 1 a