The post. (Middleburg, Snyder County, Pa.) 1864-1883, December 05, 1872, Image 1

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mr lo otkmi benmt lahteribar,
kd ar llahlt far fc prioa af iba aaar
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khua. All Maul builnau iHiami . kul
tra will rp(? loaipuiUf jcSi..
ar ab Ikt LalbrwaCkwaki.
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P. fcRCTXMtLTErt,
. ATTORNEY AT LAW. .
- Middle bunr. Pa..;
I art k protantoniil lerTloe ta lha pub
1. Colljilnaa hi irlrr profoanioaitl
Mnt wrantd to kit ear will Mltt
kampl aiiaailon. fjun 8, 'Otlf
C. 'SIMPSON,
ATTOKNEY AT LAW,
a - . t
rf aia prortmionn tcrTiea to lha pub
All buitnM tatrairrd ta bit aarr
Ullba sraiapli (taodad .
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W. KM OUT,
r-i r r,- A iVRAkl A I LAW.
ara aia rroitmonni acrviet la Ibf pub'
. All buainata totruiltd ta bia cart
111 k araaiplly atiamlad to.
JA 17. 07il
" ATTOKMt AT T.AW.
ijewinburi; Pa..
vara kla proreanloaal larriea ta pub-
. voueanoni ana an oibar no futoa
kailataf anirualrd ta bia eara - ill ra
i?a prompt altratijn.
.KO F.MILLER,
TTUHMtY AT LAW,- -'
IiCwisburi? tn
Itra kla ProfaaatanaV ierlc ta thapub
, Collaoiiona and all other prorprnion
kntinrM rat railed ta. bia car will ra-
fira prompt ttaaiion. Jai. , 'V7if
H.-JLINN,' ; t A. Il DILL
iSganalTTl ta J. P. h t. M. Llna.l
ATTCKNiVa AT LAW, Uwi.burK. Pa.
r tbalr pfofeaaional ifrtlof 1 to tba
bllo. CuUeetiona and all otbar pro
wlodal bualHtai aoiruaicd la ihrir cara
II raatiTaproniptattamion.f Jaa. S, '6"if
miARLKS IIOWEft,.,
ATTORNEY Ft L.A"W, .
SolitifLTora To,.,
'rt Ma profeiflonal nerlce 10 I lie pub-
Collteliona and all aibir aoftion
pilnaaa antruilad la bit 'eaiv trill re
proniM altantUB. Of!io two door
kik oClktBojriioiia Hold. Jaa 6, '67
unp atJ.H.
IOBACS I,Liatll.
T TOM HE fit) A i- LAWS
ll proftariooal buinai and eollrolinj
mipitu 10 mrir cara will d pronipuv
medio. Can b eoDmltrd In Eiieliib
Ciidid. OQioa, M !'. 8auar.. .
N. MVKRS, .
. mesial k cocxsEito atuw
iddlcburir, fcinydcr C'ountj Pfnn
liea frtloor Eil of t lie P. O. on
la alraal. Conniliaiion in EncUah
d (jfrmaB InngiKgn. Scp.'V'ir
C. BUCI1KR, '
ATTORNEY AT HW.
- i -.. .. .LcwiHbiiri Pn..
arc hie proreeelonal aeivlceato Ibo pub
All Mieltif en entrueied to bit care
p ba promptly attended lo.
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RUVEU IIAKKil
r ' SEWING MACHINE
eiona n saed af a gooj and durable
'ag ntftf uina can ce accammoaitea at
enable price, by calling on 8am-
a.i ' i. n r.
I AVi, KTm, oetipagrora. .
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Y; SHIN PEL. "
SCROEON AND PHYSICIAN.
r( kit ifrofeeelonal rleee ta tba ait
efMIddledurg aud vlclaily. .
I t.i' . : t.f March Ul.. '67
' MICAL Jl MECUAKICAL PENTIST
i af Mlddl&mrg aud TlcUily. "
Seiinegrova Pcnn
PUH K. 11U0IIES, Ehi.v , ,
l-.I.-V. u a .U ....... f .
. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
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.: , ' Ptotf Twp.Dyder Co., P
if WAGNER, Ehq., '
--.it, TICK OP TIIK PEACE.
aekaoj To jahip, Snyder Co. Pa.,
attend lo all baelneie eatruited la
Mra and aa Ik moat - reaionahle
HTRK IAN A50BtROEOW, , '
trorltle, aiyer Co., M
bia profetfional
aervieaa la Ike
e-88tf
rmvtt a .
I .... WaoLBaaaa Pbaibbo ib
70s Jxsf janLtow Wars
'lalaa, Wtadaw Ibadea. BewBjar Mala
ea Ootra La, raiu Rag,
BaakctM TwlBaaWioka, Ito, , -. i ,
2 afarkot atraed, Philadelphia.
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GRANELI.6,' EQ..
I . .vstiok or thk pxicr
( CpYiveyanoer.;- .
lltburg tinythr Count y, i'tnna.
.lai la all lukrafhe oepedl-
aaeautad. IKbU aad aoeoanU eollecled.
-eBlavlwrlUuadraa wlik car and
I. , .. IT-,. Aar.laTtU
?. PARKS, f
I . ATTORNIT AT LAW It
' DISTRICT ATTORKT,
?Xa, SKtDRR COUHTY, Pa
aaati !!.,
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a '1 - a. .1 tit- W w , m . p . .
:':V:d'i I J j r.,
I a' tt il.l 1. v ." S't.a
VolilCrr;
IMOUKT HOUSE. . . , "
. puaaiBDnrar. X'n,
nilflfllnhiiKir. 1!
ri.i. i.... i.f. .1 i',..J A I
Tbia koiiia fn thwa vratlmitV t-Al
pot ! h$ lairtjr rebuilt ''hi: tt-
aiica. noorei eoarniodiaa tba labia ill
uppllaU wiik tba Kal Iba aiBrkat afforiia
ana leraia i6flVat,t ; f.
BOWM ikhise -"
fAXTOltVILLl, (BaafbrSUMoa.
HENRY BENFRR, Prapriafer.
Tba aa4rilaa4 alta tkii aMtbot of lateral
In Uio imWIa that ba kM ! a hatat at tka
b..a aaiaail plaaa, aa Iba caad (ma MM'lla
kara; ta haaarMaa, aa Ikat ha to praaarart ta
aatarlala ih pvblla with Iril rlaatarnoiatniata
Mont. . .. . iit.NSV BKMi lllt.
April i, II7I, F -
"yYALKEllH9l'8K,'.',
McCluro City
NICHOLAS SIMOX, Proprieior.
Tkf X naw bouft. naw'l fiirlhd aad
li now optn lo Iba trlinj puhllo. It in
laoatad aaar tba depot. . No ; a fort olll ha
pored by the proprietor to make tba aia
of kla junta pltaaaot and hfreeabla. ,
D
AVJS HOUSE,
At the. Mifflin. Centre, (turban k Lawletan
B. 11. lMpel, eorner of Water aad iHiraae ttta.,
. LowlstoM-n Pa..
eorte'Flory Si Bon, Proprietor.
Open Dy and Nlt-M for tba aecom-
raodallon of traeclera. A' Orel alaaa Raa.
taurant la ailacbed lo Iba kotel, wharal P'T pleture.. t .the ro laOe belt. Ukloa
M..K. ... l ,.. ... ' - .ltlataraaaiUeaea-rl"tr, lollie proelilent aia
lt at all
bourt eaa b bad. Terme
reaienb1e.
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BUMOARONKR' HPV8K,
(Oppoalte XaadlBf RaUroad Da pat)
IlnrrlMbitrfiTa I?n.9
: A. B. ZJUW2US, Troprtetor.
VErerr effort neounrv to In.aro thd eoitl
ion 01 ruhii win a nauo. iae aoae nee nee
aewly redtied. (oell.lTltr
LLEOfftNY HODi.
X01. ilt A 811 Vaffctt Street,
(Abuvt tUyhtk. ) . .
PHILADELPHIA.
A., lleclf, Iroiriotor.
lerait M 00 Per Dm. . jhM
jWn II. ARNOLD,
MIDDLEDDBO, PA.
rrofeelonal buelnee enlruated lo hie care
DC promptly Bttenucu to, ireow
J THOMPSON BAKER, ; .
Attorney-nt-Law;
Lewieburg, Union Co., Pa.
K7Can ba coneultcd in lb Engliib as
Oerniao languagv-i.TM
UKI1CK Market Bireet, oppoelie Walle
Emlib & Lo e Biora a 4'Jy
gAMUEL II. OUWIG,
Attoriiey-atLaM'f
OFriCE,717 WALNUT STREET,
raiLaDBLVfla.
A G. IIORNBERGER, '
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
Perry Towntklp, Snyder County, Fa.
Collaotlon., OonreyaaelBB, and all other bail.
iwrialnlu
ig 10 ui omuc will
UOo Bear TrouCatBi
Droaptly
iianueu to,
auTlll
J.
0. KRKITZKR. "
JOHTinEOPTHRMACE. '
uaapaaa lewuDipaDra.rwa. ra.
Coor.i.nelna, C'olleetlag aad all other bail.
aaw entru.iaa to bii oar win v prumpiij av
jytL J. W. ROCKEFELLOW,
, . .. - fHTSIOIANIAND VSOMOIf
OfTert hli profeMloaal earvioae t thrHlia' af
Miaoieaarg aaa naiaiir.
T
J. SMITH.
ATTORNEY AT LAW. .
MIDDLEBiJH(i. 8MYEDRUO., PA
Offere kit P oleailoael aereleea to tb wak'ta
Coainlt tloni la Eaglht and Oeraiaa. '
J J.VTL1IjLMS,'Jil ,
v" BArrAorna a or. '
VENETIAN DUHDS,
AND '..'
! WlndOw HkacloH, '
For Store Churches, Private Dwell,-
! inga, OfHcea, Ac. '
10. Jf. Sixth Street,
" ' PniLPELPHIA,'
tit. n.-BepriBgproptly ailaeMed io.
J B.
SEL0E1MER,
dealer in
II4RDWARE,
Steel. LcatHeT, . , .
Points, jOils,
Coach ft Caddlery 7are
r AND MANUFACTURER OF
, ,MARIET 8TREIT,
iET, . ;
JEennia
JJCi ww aai.a m w ...
Haveabar t,187I-tf ,t
'A 51 li
D. O. CLARKE
- ' '' laiporter aad Jabber la " . i
. Iloajlery
. (. 'WW aif
lo
MIDDLEI3URG
Tblala aa tlnqolrf ,hlok afery ana
tkould kaea Iralbftlll aaewera.1 .befora ba
laiarta oa hie Journey . and a Utile fare la-
an in aiamtnaiton or Monti will in man
aeeaaare eaueb tranbla. time and sonar ,
Tba "C.. B. t R. R." ruoaini from
Cbleavo.' through Oelebur(( 10 Durllnf
o, aad iba B. a W. Roate," run.
alng from fndienapolia, Ihroafb Dleoaj
IncioB IS rtiirlinf Ion. ba? a achieved a eplen
did reparation in the W tWo Teare M the
leedia Pae.ant er Rente la lb Weet. - Al
Uurlitipioe Ikrf aoaaaat ehik thr R. a
M. R. R." and form Iba (treat Rtirliniiton'
Home whiob runi direct I brought Pnutbrrn
Iowa 10 NubraeHfrfaad Kne, veprh oloar
ennnaoiiona 10 California and the' Terriio
rleai aad parne;pr elartioi front Rnyder
County, on ihelr way weetward, cannot
do bene than t uka Ike Ourlinatoo
Roma-
' Tbia Llaakaa publiebed h pamphlet call.
ad "How to o Weet,'' wbleb .ontain miteb
eiiliiabte Infnrmailon t a Urge (Harreai map
af the Great Weal, wbleb aaa ba ol.uipeJ
fret of charge by addreeeing IkaOenfral
Paeeengar Agent 11. a H. K. R. Burling.
Ian, Iowa. -
"A RopWory of Faehioa, I'laaeura, and
, lnitruclioa."
TbaSaa ll ajMGi.r with a eantrlkntlna of
tt aa4tklentthu a lal lom Had la .ofloqr
Bl .nil tk- Jouroal It ir 11 l,.e organ uf the
grent world fa.uloa Ho.taa Tra-ll r
The B.s.a fomibai.tt. it.lr i,h Mnh.!
af tb. boaeak I'd to Ik ehlMrati kf droll and
aadlea. r-rl' tr. to 111. Dmelilani aia.
tr-a b IU patter e for th ebU Irjn't eloi ee, to
paiprf.uitll.. by IU u.ta:u do lgmlor etobrol
urrwi wlipri aoa iiiiuriout lr.aln?K"v
lint th r.lln matter of the Baiaa te nnl.
formtai grail ei ellene Th L.r b
9Jplrl wlUi aapal. l e rr tl. A..I1 alof.
aent ltarrirdi.-.N. . tvmlug rot
8UBSCHIPTIOM8.I873.
t; Termi
a.araa'a Baiab, one year. gea
Aa r.tra Copy vfilthi-r the M.k.iIoi, W k
ly. or Haur wl.l .ppllol '.tl tor erery
(tub of H- Nvta. rlban at e 00 eah, In one re
ailttano.i or, till toplai, Ivr tt uo, IU.mt ailr
py.
Aui.aerlotlon. to-n.rr.r'l btiaailne. Weakle.
and llitx, tonaitire rr ohm v.ar. eiuuoi
or 10 of Harr'e Parludlcala, to una addr..
fur on y .r. at
irnoii 'ar. ei vi,
llan. Namlwn eaa b eupplled at any ll-ne
The B e eoluuee f Hnnr'l tl.t.r. tw th
p. I
IMS, , 7i. 71, 'f'i. ntlr k ia illn
f raea in roeoo cl b, will b
fn labt oreiiil I. f .r : 00 paah.
igantlr I
eut by
AriM,
Tr. p.wt g on harpar'a liaur to anll
yar, hich bum be pal I at the ubaorlb.r'.
poet-office. AiMieee
UHPERaBUOTHEnS, N.w York
'Unaueellnaahiy ibe beat aulained work
kor the kind in iba World."
Harper's Magazine-
. , Jftticti of th Prtit.
The ever Inenaalng .IrcnUll. of thle eteall.ul
annilllr nrai It Cliutiauail altaolallfin ta iimm.
Urdpslr. .nt naeala. Inilcid. wIipd think
Into kwui.nr botiiPi It r04lral. every tlntntli.
wo mu.t QonNlder ll a. oaa of lit mliicetor. wnll
u .iiwR.iuera of the public lulnil fur It. r.at
pupnUrllv h.a mnu w in bv uo idiimI lo lln. atu.
pid prpjaaa-p. or d.pravad tatpi tBoot inOloh.
Th rharartpr which till. M.ita.lne boimiui for
parip,, puivrpvina .nitiN weaiin, ana uipr.ry
eulture Hill bu kfntnaca wllh if It ha. m
th lui... .huiilil oaua. It. oonlfotore lo reward It
wltbjuatifl.blaconiplaf.uiiy. it ! sniltl.'i ttipm
a great viaiui upou ilia auuiiO grMllmla Th.
a.Kaain. baauuna aooo aul a. it a,u all th. a.ra
f lie Ule.-i Ucooklya Eagle.
, ''SUBSCRIPTIONS. 1873.
L-w Tertna'i - . t
B.aria'a Maiauwb om yr fiM
An Lxir. Oiioi nf.ither tho Manailna. WuiK.
or Uar will ba aupaiiai grail, lor .von Olnb mt
rleaaWoacrlb-r al 01 l mmch. la oni raiulUauaa
or. Mm Oupl.. for aid 00 with-Mit pitra copy.
miuacriuuowi io narpir . Higuir, wangle,
and B ar lo an. adima. bit on yr. tt a l i or
iw of llarr-ip p.riodlo.w, to ou. addraaa for
oo yw. eea .
nawa nutiioor. can naup9iipT .t My lima.
A Coui'.iMe aet of H.aropt 1 Mae ulna, bow mm
Brlalng Volume. Iu oaat eloth bluJiua. will h
Mill hyaipraee. freight aiagp umm al puruhaMr
lor ti sMpnr .4um.. ilaitkj rolaiune, byl mail,
po.ip.ia J eo. cum o.M, ror Mudlug, 58 caul,
vj uiaii. pipi i I1 1 ,
Tu pualmp-o Harper! If aguim la M eento a
Br. Which umt b. Oaid It til lubaarlhup'a nopl.
not
Aldree UABPER B iROimtlS. N.wTirk'
A Cfomplefa PioiorlaJ HUiory of tba
Tlmee. "vibe bent, eheapeel and moil
auoaeaeful Family Paper la lb Uuiaa."
Harper's Weekly.
,PLEN010LY UtUdTBATEO.
aW4 - 'X . r
Nticn of Ik Tru: j
Til BTllKLr 'ui the ahlaat ant moat aovarfnl
llliieiratoi perld'cal poblubad In thie coaairy.
IU ellt wlkl. are Mh ilarlaud convlnelnw. and
o-rry m ten wig it. Iu I'lu.iratl ma of oarraut
inu ar tu I end frao'i. and are prppd br
oar ! a. Ignore, with a olro il.il of iv..
auo, to W a.Kkv I. re id br a tout half a Bull
ion nereme. aat I'l loltue aa an oraaa ar
plaloa ll aim ly trauandiiib lb. witikly
aiaint aia. a p mifae pu.iuo i, aa I aip-ax.ea da-
eiwio- ponii.i aia evuiei prullMU.
(LouUvllli C4ler Journal.
. t SUBSCRIPriONS. 1873.
1' .... Tarm t
BAaraa'a Wbsklv, aaa fear.
Aa aatpaUoa af aUaaptha M iiulu
4
Weak-
ly. or Baa.r will u auupuad graita foe
Ulob of e'lee BaUMrto.. at at Ce 'i. I
ry
raiiiiMeaar, tg Uoptat lrai a, witheuieg
Ira aopy .
HubacrlpUo'ni I Harper1 kUaailae, WtVbly,
www 'p w., wj waa
, l ua dawj lor u year, glo ) or
rperl rariodtoala, ta on d iron for
aooi.nari
ne year,
V aok N ttiavor raa b I4ppllat it aay Una.
Th ABoual V.amai of Harper tfea.ly, la
eat elot i Madlog, wl I he aaot if ipr Vr-
Beat
Of 'ippaaa, tor 7 u aaatf.
A oat tlt t, omb-
prklog wt,ua V 4aaaa,'Bt oa rmwlutot .ih
b. io raiao i m m eui Mvua a a agtwaawo
pare iii
- fa iwiuM oa IUir W Kklr to BO eanti a
rear, which ao. he paid al lha aAurtai aaat
ofboe. a I true
HAMPKg a BtwOTHEitM, New Yortf.
OR
Celebrate Blooi CUanter or Pan-
Tba Panacea will not only aura old aiaod
lag and lif Bul eoaplaiau, bat ig aa (
tb beat prereulatieee of aok dieordet
erer offered lo Ik world You can afoli
earter atiacki of aeui dl(eae4, aiich aa
Ukoler. Hraall Pug. Typuo.J, Biliam,
spoiled aad latarailiMal Feer. by beep
tag yeur blood punned. ' Tk difereiit de
greet of all atietj diMe depaJ aluigaib
at upaa elk eoadltUa af Ik blood t for if
rpievUal fluid I deranged you will tk
t d ! milok mare readily bg giber,
wla. aad Iba euarag will ba la craooe.
tloa I lbaiaBtuf foreigo matter In lb
blood.. Tut i e rfauaahbl that w aetd
pot kr4 Btalu aay lUaairailoak.
, tcmenibar (he Baaie aad doa't ba pot of
with anything alt whlgh" dru'Uig pay
eay I J.i aa good a Ik B.WCtatiMgB
Raeaua tk -k Star Br It aa eke-
(g) ';:;:fi If )
SNYDER CO, PA., DECEM13EU b.WiZ
llllfMt4uriial 1 Hall
mt Long
Draach.
' Bf mfXEIt POMtRrrr ORATE.
."I Ao ao wifA t could go with yon,
Mra. Dayton aat on low ohair,
dilifTently aewinq bnttoua oa a pilo
of hor.hiwbaJtd a ihirU.' which brvl
just come bom from the .waalt
Uite-eyeJ. daisy-romplexioTied littlA
woman. j ho might hate, boen very
Erettv if ehe had worn anything but
nloif (finjtairl, with luntrous brown
hair put np in a olioj net, and not
bo much aa a gai-iieU brooch at her
throat for Mr. Dayton beliered iu
"the atrietoat eoonomy," where every
one except ' himself wan ooucerneX
and dealt ont
the pellnie with jtL, poltl Iaoo
hand, one at a tiifie. . r ..There ai.o i
parmnvomoua
Ha himaolf
waa" utiindinif at the
mirror, bnuthlnir Ida hair t but an hia't 1.-.- . ."Tl :" . .i. ".. .??rirn"e praioil or tlmnmv,
wif. v- ,.ib,,M Li tl,!- l,..ir"."""v;V?.uu,:r,,fi
wvunij vpiiuvu, uk, iu.uj.. u.whuii.
and regarded her with an eye of grave
Wriiui.
'Louise, I am aatoniahed at
you !
M-toiiiahed I -when you know very
well tlmt this lit merely a bumntm.
trip, aud that every moment of my
Valuable time will be fully occunietl,
And"
"Jndeoil, PauL I would try not to
be in your way at all i and 1 think
the change of air might do me
good."
Paul Dityton stared at his wife
with nnrolenting aeverity.
UUaugo of air, airs. Dayton i of
alr! And wlieit rln von neotl ofl.. .1 .1 .
change of air f You are not iU, I
- .j
hope f If joa ara we had better
cAll in the family physician, lira.
Dayton."
"Oh, I am fVot sick, of course 1"
filtered poor little Louise t "only"
"Only this is a regular woman's
whim," pronounced her husband. "I
jaee, Mrs. Dayton I boo exactly!
You want to spend nioniy-to put
mo to as much expouse aa posmulei
I rmiwt confess 1 I ara Bomowhat
ashished however, for you know per
fectly well, Mrs. Dayton, what our
circumatancoa uro, and the necessity
for extreme aconomy." .' ( ' '
"ould it cost much, Taul T"
"Cost much cost much, Mrs. Day
ton f But that is just a woman's
wav of lookiutf at thiuirs I Let me
tell yon, onco for all that every cent i
tolls in those hard tuuiea. And now.
if you will oliligo meby nckiugthat
Valise aa quickly aa possible, I can
get off in something Lko good time."
And thus rutlileasly waa the little
wifo'a petition dismissed.
Mr. Dayton departod, with a
"Good by! ' and a cold peck ou his
wifo's left cheek which waa intended
for a kiss; and poor Louise sat down
and indulged herself in a good 'cry
when he was gone.
"If only he would give urfe a kind
word now and then, or a glance, to
ahow that he appreciate all I try to
do for hint !' . she mourno 1 half
aloud, aa aha took up an old Marseil
les vest, which ho had just thrown
off, to darn the end of one of the but
ton holes- "But I suppose he is right
after all, and it necessary to econ
omize !" '
Aa she uttered those words to her
self, a folded note slipped from th
pocket of the garment ahe waa turn
ing round ; and Louise Dayton would
hnva been either more or lose than
woman if sho could hive refrained
from glancing at its contents.
"Paul won't care she thought.
"Of course, he nnrjif have known it
was there, or"
But the iloop, rosy carmine mount
ed to her oheok aa ahe read the fol
lowing brief Lines, hurriedly scrawled
on the paper in a bold, niasculiue
chirograpby i , .
Deab Old ritxow j. He auro you
ore at the Branch -to-morrow night.
The masquerade baB . comoa off, and
the lovely widow rU io be there as
"Night with a coronet of gold tara
and a dress of . black strewn with
little atars. Don t fail, f of she will
be expeoting ua. IL V.
And behind the veil of those ini-
tiala Mrs. Dayton at one reoognized
the signature of Harry Villara, one of
Paul Dayton B b-cJiolot frienus iu the
days of yore, wliile she was yetLouiso
MiUertou. , . . ,
At the Dntnob a masquerade ball
the lovely widow" aa, "Night l
What did it all mean f Aad sudden'
ly the truth flashed across Louiae a
4 ' L . I 1 . L
ntina wiin uuwtnouuia tuBtiuowieBw.
tier husband g "btuuuesa excurtntrti
waa merely a disguvto for this trip to
Lonr Branch. Hia' unwillingness for
hey Company was saiQcieotlj expiuiiv-
d atlABt. . J . , ' (
L lulse b . eyes sparkled ominously
the color rose hotly to hwoheek.
But ahe spoke not a word!, She oq
ly sat and thought Preaentl; she rose
and rang tb bell. j ,. ..i - a
"Sarah, aha aaid to the gin who
answered it "send round to the hack
aland n( get A cajTiage.!', :
"A etwrlage, ma'amt" ' ' -v"Yw,
a oarriage. What Is there
ao strange about , the idea ' that yon
should look at me aot1 .
- And when' the earriaurs cam ay Mrs.
Darton ordered it to be driven to
VeatvabTa, the faahionablo costrtkner,
ottnpper Broadway. ' '
' Moonlight upon the beach at Long
r-a." oh 4 The wUteVernated blllowa,
c;1iinmoring in the magio light, i:vr
off and fiunt while up at the colon
naded hotela the clash of bran in
Btmmont, the glitter of gaelighta
and the flauh of jowols rivaletl the
dreamy plndor of at-a aul bky and
gtildcn harvnt muon.
It was nmiutiationably the event
of the neaaon, aud the rooina were
cMwittxl with tlie elite of the fiwihion
able watering- place, aa Paid Davtou
aituntered iu not the clirjdi raul
Dayton, of ltroad atreet, but a bill
handHomo Turk, with a turban of
anowy liuttu folded aboTo bin bll.k :k
brown, and a silken sa-tli, from whoan
fold glcaiued a Hciiutilar, while at
his aide aUlkod lleury Villara, aa
villtiinoiu looLiug a brigand aa one
would wish in aue, iu blueii velvet
There aho in." whiHiicred Viltatt,
in n. TMrv d.ii.iiiii.1 .irri iMr .1
, uma , iMV toll. Ill CO Ml J UilVO
.wlg tt0 fli, tation
with Alu llol
don, yonder bewiU-lung Umbo.irmo,
girl, m tlio white grenadine tlroas.'
Au,l he tiu-uea consiaerately away
while Mr. Dayton, with a coiicihato-
ry Binilo, Baunterod towards the fair
apparition in tho bluck dress, all a
glitter with Btiira, whoso foaturoB
wcro concea led by a blauk aatiu
miwk, fringed with gol.L
Sweet Night, ho murnr.irotl.
ainking into the low divan at her
aide, and capturing one of her white
gloved hamit in his, -your valiant
M..l.lur. p.;(d 1 HII...1 I
1 111 11. hvi 11 1. wiirii 1 1 1 1 r run uthitv
poraouation presorvea a shy,
a Hliv. cranii-
ful Bileuce. "You have beeu quite
well, hopo t"
"Night" bowed lier head.
"You will honor me by tt drivo oa
the beach to morrow t"
Again "Night" siguiiiod her ao
quiescence
"And thin first waltz tlaro I ask
it f Hark ! the baud is striking
'La Mabel I" "
up
"Night" rose, and tho next miurtte
they wore floating around the room,
rocked, as it wore, on the billows of
a l i, . ...
souau i rum its uio notes 01 inei
waltz died away, Mr. Dayton ld bin
partner out upon tho voraudiih, iy would choose the virtuous mo
whore the glory of tho full moon ri- cl"in'C farmer or honest trailer, as
valed the gUtter of tlie gaslights ! companions and helpmates, instead
within. ' t'10 r';n w'lo aside from their in-
"Allow me to remove vour tiiimlf."
t.a mnil.nMi ..' i.
very oppressive.
"N'ight" answerod by uutying the
silken strings herself i and, to Paul
Davton 'a surprise and disiimv. h0
found himself foco to face with his
own wife !
"Louise !" he gasped, instinctive
ly starting back
"Yes; ny ilear 1"
She hoiked into liis face with sau
cy, sparkling eyes. ,
"llowcame you her1)? How
did
you know
" kuow more than you give me
ereditfor knowing," aha retorted,
gaily. Pick uj my fan, Paul, please.
Upon my wont, Long Branch la aim
ply charming 1 J uever was here be
fore, but believe ahall coino
every season now. Those- ahem !- -buine
trips suit me exactly. Thero
is another dulicioua waltz 1 Do lot us
dance it, Paul 1 declare foul just
as if 1 were a vomer eirl aaiu 1
Why do you hesitate I ou t d i
just aa well as the 'ovely widow 7"
"Certainly certainly, my love 1"
stommerod the abashed husbauiL
"-I only feared you might bo tired!"
"Not at alll" sparkled Mra Day
ton. "I could dance ou all night
sn't it delightful, Paul, dour T" and
Mr. Dayton, Literally aud metaphor!
cally, hud not a word to throw at a
dog.
ilrs. Louise carriod him triumph '
antly off home, the next morning,
without ao much as f glance from
the lovely widow t and a new dress,
a lace ehaw, and a week at Saratoga,
were tho ransom for her silence upon
the subject
"You see, my dour, it Would put a
man in such a ' ridiculous position,"
aaid he.
"But then, Paul rrfttst ad with
you on all business rips in future,"
aaul Jjouise, mischievously and Mr.
Dayton could only answer t
"Certainly, my dearwtaiiily 1"
He knew, you see, that tbw Little
woman bad outgeneraled him.
A Fibst-Class Com-iotor. U on
time to a minute when the' debtor
aaya "ccme to-morrow at 0 o'clock "
Bita on the steps' and waits for big
return when he saya "1 am just going
to dmuet." - : . .
Insiatg'on' siciAAng out to make
change when the nivu "haa notbiu'g
less then a twenty." . , ,
WiUgo for an old stager every day
for a month with n cheerful oounte
nanoe, about that little aooount
Doean t mind edging into a crowd
to aak a follow. :
WiU take a dollar in part if he can't
get ten in whole, and credit it with
thankful alacrity.: 'v:. , , .
Always etiggesta a check when the
money ta not at hand, a her eon gat
it coaltod to-morrow. a .!! i .
, Aiwaya beta that aorjoant on top so
the man can make no exouse for' put
ting him off " vi i , i,i
Don't nviud asking iiim" for it im
mediately after being treated and
pleaaaatiy aaiitartaiaaif w im
NO, 38
lAt-a'a sacriace.
Tlie atvne waa enacted at Berlin on
the morning of the entrance of the
victtriona troop". A yonhg and dia
tingulahed officer of tho Cuiraaiera,
who hal receivod a cut of aabcr from
an Austrian Vhlan, waa paying a via
it to hi financee, a younr lady at
tached to thn Qiimna houaohold
Her Jkivor entered her aaloorr in full
uniform, and wearing his helmet, but
on taking hia ntnl near his fair la lr
lnvo ho tonic oflfhis helmet and put it
on a amall table in front of the Arc ;
aa, notwithstanding all the euthusi
finm of the pii)iilntion, tho day was
exceedingly cold. Uy gome and Ion
nioveraimt, however, Ibo' youn offl
cor nnsnt the table, and the holniet
rolled into tho fire. There waa a
scream anil an exclamation of horror.
Tho stream, of course, waa feminine :
.1 . . ,
however,
Moein.'r tlin
ma-uUm, canatKl by
se tail of the helmet catch fire
A ntifl li-im nunv in an inaUnl
Til i.li,l Ilia p,fin,Ant . . 1 cm
mlino WH!lrinR h(hnet ftn,,
oll0 euiltlnss of horse tail W.ts ntter-
iy im,,(,a,il,K and still less was it
Vimuhm to absent himseK on audi a
; (hiy. () exasperating fact was, the
, helmet was burned behind j tlw wits
anion the crowd would therefore im
, oinc that he had received a chot
wbilo living from the enemy. Need
, t rem.irk tlt every shop of tho
citjr of Berlin waa emmit Suddenly
.... T ... . , , , . ,
! lV.La
I' "V.r.T..r., U U .I'l'
'lomls
than it takes to write it, cut
off tho whole of her magnificent ctee
elure (tort", and with marvelous in
genuity fitsteuixl it to tho schorehod
heliiiet. Thim Graf von rolo at tlie
head of hia squadron of Cnirassinrs
with a flowing trophy of love anil de
votion, such as one would havo
thought a Itoman woman of old a
lone would have parted with i but
this deed was done by a fair Prus
sian, ami in the middle of tho pro
saic nineteenth century.
Tulue ofa Tra tie'.
If parents would consider the wol
',lro ttUl1 IntppineHB of their children,
come, havo no HUhsiHtauco. How of
ten d.x's this- question arise, and
nimi it-uioum pnrnnts too, in cnoos-
nX B''tors for their ditugliters, "Is
,m ru'n T" lt daughter answers,
I "i'"'' '? ri,,. h in a gentleman,
nei " his dress, and can livo with
ou worn." tho parents are pleased.
II Illt'lUWII.
Not many years a-ro a Polish lad v. of1
plulieian birtli, but of exceeding beau
ty and ru-coinplishmeuts. Won tho af
fectionsofa yonn-r nobleman', who,
having her consent, solicited her
' 'n,,tt '10r father in' niurriiigo, and wiir
reiiiseu lie may easily itnagino the
astonishment of tlie nobleman'.
"Am I not," said he, "of sulTlcient
rank t: aspire to your iLuiglitor s
hand V
"You aro uudkubtedly, of Uio best
blood of Poland."
"And my fortune and reputation,
are they not "
"Your estate is magniliccnt, and
your conduct irreproachable."
"Thou having your daughter's con
sent, how should I expect a refusal t"
" This, sir," the father replied, "is
my only child, aud nor
happiness is.
tho chief concern of my life. All tlie
possessions of fortune are precari
ous ; what foxtuuo gives, ut her ca
price she takt s away. I see no seen
rity of independence aud comfortable
living for but one , in word, I am
resolved that no one shall bo tho'
hiiftlnuid of my datigutor who is not
ut tho some time muster of a trudo !''
The nobleman bowed and retired
i it a .. i i
Hiii'iiuy. a year or iwu aiterwarus
the father waa sitting at. the door,
and sw approaching the houso wag
ons laden with baskets, and at the
head of the cavuIcoMo a person in tho
dress of a basket maker, Aud who
do you suppose it was ? Tho former
suitor of hia daughter i the noble
man had turned basket maker. He
was now master of a trudo, aud
brought wares made by his own
hand fur inspection, and a certifto&to
from his employer in testimony cf
his skill. The condition boing ful.
filled, no further obstacle was oppos
ed to the ntarriae. But tho story is
not yet dono. The Revolutioq canto;
fortunes were plundered, and Ijnh
were scattered as chaff before the
four winds of, heaven. Kings be
came' beggars i some of them . toach
era arfd the noblo Polo supported hig
wife, and her father in the infirmities
of ago, by his boakot making indus-
"7- , " '
The Krand jury at Iivdiuoapotii
ia iodietlag lha people who bet on
th eluoiioa. ,( ., .. , ,
i A Iiidiaeapolit poddlo tflrewi
lobaooo, bot Iw ttocnu't aifgirr. ,. .
' The 8ba-aiB In linn warned ar
th rnot beautiful aqtawa fa' the
Wa-Jt ' ' 1 . -i j .i . rt
. -' i'. J'. -
. It la reporlai that a Uhinac
lodge of Masoea has , been formed at
Oregoo City, Oregoe, , ( , . (
A Newburgh, North Oorullna. la
4y baa worn the aatne pair t of aho
tor lweniy-6v jraafa.'i i
A.lVijrifHVr(r rZaHteea.
One eoturea one rear ... . , .fag.OO.
Onc-lalf cblukiw. aa year. . 0JX. .
one-foarth coluain. on yrt , to 00.
Oa aonar (10 Hbe) one lawrtlea
Xvry addiliot-fhl Inierilow
Profaaaioaal and Bwalnoa oardi of
aot mar tkaa flr llnee,er year.
Auditor, Eiecntor, Ada-nUtratwr
and Aaelgnea Not I saw
Kdllorlal notice pet tin
All adVwftlaetaeat fot a akerfer '
thaa at year ar parable - at th
they ar ordered, ad If. aet pald U
eon ordering Ibeta wiU be bald yeeat
for Ib money.
ItSritincfdeat.trConneliaburg.'
The fullowisg frwa lb Ftrlian 72s
publican of tba 7tb It.al. i tbo corrvrrt
vcnioo of tlie re.ult of a brawl whtcli
took place at M'ConnelUburg, tail
week, and miralalumunla of . whicfv -buve
appeared io print : - ,
Ou Tdoidiy veiling lol t)i Oitt-y
em of l hi pliioo Wore central ututintr
iheiueelvm on tlie orderly aiatioer in
wliioli tba voter conducted Uieia
anlTt'g during' ho day and rnip,&
Ueui.lityexmiodaiu.log all partier',
and all paHcl uf quietly until aboat
ten o'clock, when wo were nla riled by
the cry ol'"A ui.a killel at 1'itlier'a
Hotel 1 ' W'j at oooe htuluiic l Ut iho
apol and found that Ojoiu B Ker.
p-r had ebot and murt ttlly wounJel
Itoboi t II. Wolcli, ofJJurot C'.biuu,
this county.
Tbd fnota iu (lie cao aa f.r a wo
were ablit ti Ictrti, are at full iVa i
Cipt. Uoorpte vi'. SViniior, G.Mrg II.
Korper, Kbnrt II. Welch, auJ ioyor
al other, woro io the kfirreoiu of tba
hotel, oiilaily dineunirin the rcaulla I'.
tho etiolimi, when Tiumujs llamill
entered and remarked llul Cjptaio
Skinnor hid aaid b oould wbip any
aia Republic A few words pa
rd betwi-ea ('iptaiu Sltiunur and Hi
mill, when Mr. . rhlior, .vi!no t
proveut uuy diitiii-li.iuui1, euturod be
tween tli.iu, Hiiuill ill in gteppjit
back a t'uiv puoe', and iu an iiifUnt
drew a atutio from bia picket and
throw it at tho C.ipluio, ivtiiohttruc't;
hiiu on lha f irabo.i I above ill rilit
eyo, iufl ttinaacvor but net fulul
wouoJ.
In a mom mt after ho ha l thrown
tire stono IIjiiViII wu aiorudiiii; tho
ataira that led from tho bur room ti
tho irppur bar romi or siuiu room.
At thikjuuoiur KurpiT mataotly ruse
and uddrt-SHing llamill, suid, "You
d , I'll ahiot you." The worJ
had eo.il'et'ly otuaped KerMii ' lip
ivbeu lie tiro I hi. rovolVor at ll iiniil,
but uiiloriuu.iluly an iiinoaunt maa,
and rnliro atrnnircr to Keeper, waa
uin lo the viotinv-
UoUvrl II. W'oluli, a young roan
highly et.eui"d by all who kucw
biui, wat hliot. Ho wa staodiug at
lilt) foot el' the stairs u which LUin
ill paKod, whou the ball atruok biuf
iu the forohoud and pu-isd through
Ibo coulfc of the brain lo ibo bAcir
part el it He iunl.utly toll to tlio
llmr, an! w ut utiooiisoioud until 7
o'cluck oa tho following nioruiug
wbuu ho die 1.
Tbo coiouor then proceeded to tol l
an iuquont. Alter vxaiiiouiu; tuvdraf
witnvwvs, they udjulol tbit lljbott
II. Welili, thu dueot hed ouina to hit
lioalh by a pisl'd bu'. IV'Jta tho biudi
' .. ....... . i, I
i.v ... i..
Ivarper.
I ,
p od aridity moroiag Kor
per appealed bvliire D. iiatr Sberiff
.Sierrett and ,uvo himself up, anl
ivjs committed to jail, iu tho aftof
uooo ho guvs bail iu the turn' of I.J,.
OM lot bia appoarauoo at Juuuary
court. ., .
A warrant was iseurd (or llamill
aod plucud io ibo hand of Coasiablo
Di ilrick. 'J h) prUoocr ivgg tikou be.
fire N. H. SicrroU, Knq., aud on to red
into roooguizauco la tha sot of 8.UD'
for hi appramaue at uuoury court.
Iluileil AHttj.
For aome lime pant, mty tho Olim -wa
Citizen, the work of rotnuviug the
rrtnuiQs oi tlie departed from the Mi
Koiuan Cathoho burying grouod to
ne.v oeuietery big boon gomg
quietly ou, and nothing moio then
ni'i.bt be expected boJrr tha' ciroam
giaouoe ocooi red aalil ibo other day.
Tha aacred aslie havo boon rttroroot
ly tukuu Irotu their narrow bods aul
removed by the haiidiot lovicr frioada
lo the ovW oil y of Iho dead- Affocl
iui( iuoidents hvo mil urally occurred,
aud flotu tcanee buidoi'ing oa the fa-
votllug bare beoo witnea-H'd la the old
I coinoivi'. Uicentlv unourhnf bodiua
have been uncuthued lint foad gyea
uiilit gnzc upon ibeir fiaturea for
alt liuit before eoverioi; thorn with1
the aud Sptiiiu. Ono each incident ot
a startling oat uro occurred Inst Tuoe-
duy. A genllt'Uiaa who wtt enayfoJ
in removing tlio rannnut ol torn of
hi decerned reUtiVcg, waa aiked by
an aoipiwiiituaoe, who waa iuidry
coituguil, lo asiiii, biua la liftiaj; a
otiQiu from a it rave. U did ao, and
tba lid wa takoo ulf. Te tna horror
of th rM.lt bo ly of pectatore who1
gat be red around it, they dioo)erai
tbal ibo body, which was that of art
undo of lb gentleman who w rc'
moving it, bud beeu diittnrLcd (a too
eofGa. U w UinWy ceotoi tod. aa
if the duccaeod bad dwd in great arga
ony. Tba fuc wore ao cxpreeeTon of
iaiense puiu end horror,' tt' arm 4 .
were .r.vv p a ur eg mo colli a
would admit, and th head waa twiaU
d roiiod lo the 1iuulda'r( from which . .
lha flaj.h bad upparvotly been gnawed)
by tho atruggbug man. . Siokened by
tba horrible aight, the ipeutatora
draw back from ibo poQin, god loolutl
apoechlcMly iolo th ether's eytw,
not Word waa apouea, (mm ibace waa
not a maa pre.eat who didj Dot feal .
tbal tb dyeed tvadi eet bu i4 ..
alive probably wbile to a trao ,
and bad awakautd ouly lo perteb la
bia lit tag uab,: Tba oefan wwrolod
aptai aaU takes; lo ibu uee oamebtry
wharU waa deewntly uiiurcfd, Ur-' ,
pruautla was laltaav ltbuyb ap !- '
fluiy,,but it bas.ip.t aUoee, aaf
wo t now publish "i . wttbvuA g ivtej t
aauica.
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-A pi riled toaldVo
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