111 mti mi -m -, w""1 " -T- w . '.A - ' TH13, PQHTt'." - pHllinhed every, Thursday Evening by , JKr.:::iAtJ CBOUBX, Prop. ,Tenu of Subscription, TO DOLLAR? pEIt ANNUM. Pay able vlthid six months, or ftXCOif not paid within the year. Jno paper dis- ' continued until all arrearages are paid unloM at the option of the pub lisher. Subscription, outside of the county pAyablk in advance. SeSTPenifms lifting and union papers mid are liable forthe prioo of the paper! AW. POTTER, . a rronyjtr a r la w. 8elinRroT Pa.. Offers hie professional eervioet to tht public. All legal business eirtrnter la hi care wilt reeeieo j ronpt attention. Offloe enedeor above the Hsw Lutheran Churob. July, (k -78. . JP. CROXMILLEK, " ' TTORXKY AT LAW," ' Middlobtirg, Pn., OnVrehls professional services lo tliepuli He. Colleotlona and all other prof iomil business entrusted to bit our will receive prompt attention. ' f Jnn 8, '67tf o . simfson! ' .ATTORNEY AT LAW, V Sollnsatipve l""- Offere his professional eorviee lo the pub lie. AH business entrasted lo bi Jcere will bo promptly attended to. : fJen. 17, 'CTll JW. KNIGHT, . . . ATTORN UY AT LAW, -r- . i ' Freoburg Pn., Offers bl Professional service lo the pub tie. All business entrusted 10 bit cart ill bt promptly attended to. . i ; . i 4 . Ja 17.VI7U if vTn7;ezeu, ATTUUN i AT LAW, Lowisburg Pa., Offers bit professional servioe to .it pub lie. Collvoiiont and oil other rio.cseion I business entrusted to bit ear will re teiva prompt alleallon. GKO F. MILLKR. ! ArTOU.SElf AT LAW, ! Lowirtburfr l'n 0(f m bit Profeteional eertloe to the pub lie. Oullauiioua and all other prorencioti" all liualum einrumed to bit enre will re tfn prompt attention. Jhii. 3, 'li.'t 7 M.LINN, A. II. DILL il e (Succeor tn J. F. fc J. M. LIdd,) ATTOKNEYd AT LAW, Lewlsl.urg, I'a. OITer tbeir ' prnfetsiennl eerTioet lo the Bublio. Cullcetlout and nil other . pro- Vi-ahl bueineea entrusted lo thrir rnre ! nil! reeeiteprouiptattenilon. Jan. 8, Oiif CIIAKLKS IIOVi:iI. AT TOUSIJ Y AT LAW, Soliiiftifove Pm Mffere lil prnfenflonul Keriee ie the pub lie. ColU'clioin mid all oilier profi-KnioiiH In-iinen entrueted lo hie cure will a eer,o prompt altuution. Office lwolwri noctb of.the Kejei.iue Hotel. TJnn 6, HMUCL 1LI.KMAN. MOBAIU Al.l.KM. S." ALLE2IAN & SON. at ro UN urn a i la ir. KfUnrtrrovti ln. An prfr.tionat buelucnn mid olleoliiif rii'ru.inl tu' birorrt will he proniptl.v hKi'iii'J lo. car be ennioilied In Eugli.b iir tieriiiHn. n'r,.3lrbe'. 8iimrv. . -i .- 1 N. MY Kits, u ATTORNEY It CflrXSKUR AT I AW MMdlcbiirt? Snj-dt-f Comity IVim'ti Ultiet a few dour r.ant of the I'. O. on Main alreel. Ootiultation In i:n(ih au4 Germno lHUg.Kee. 6ep.'u7t II. II. tilt I MM", Attorney & Councellor A T'LA W, OiHce N. K. Cor MsirM k Wfttur Sfn lYrt-bitrur. Pcnii'a. Conrullalion iu both Eagliab and Herman Language. l)oo, 19, '7Jif. a HOVER 4 BAKKR .siiwixa JIACIIINK V'ereone In need of a good and durable Fewing Mncbine can be acooinuiod'itod at reatouable prlcet by calling on 8am VKb Fait, Age". SeliB,gro,o. . . , (Jaa. 24, !8 R. J. Y. 8 II IN DEL, BURGEON AND PI1YSICIAS, ilidJloburg Pa., Offeri bl, professional tertloe, lo Ibt cit iient of Middleburg and wlcinhjr. March 21, 07 JOUN K. UUUUES, Esq., JJCTICE OF TOE PEACE, Peno Twp., Soydcr Co. Tt J F. VAN BUS KIRK, 8URaiCAL & MECHANICAL DENTIST - SolinBgrove Penn. YE W'AONKR, Esq., e . JU8TICE OF THE PEACE, Jaoksoa Township, Soy der Co. Pn., Will attend to all buiineaa eulrueled to hie ear and on the moat reasonable leraie. Jdarob 12, 'OBlf DR J. f KANAWEL. PHYSICIAN AND 8UR0E0N, Centrevllle, Sojder Co., Pa. Offert bit proftitlonal tertleti to Ibo publte. .. n RAYB1LL ft Co., It. . . Wmolii&li PaALnee i WOOD AND WILLOW WARE Oil Clolht, Window Shades, Uroomt, Malt, Urufhet Cotton Lapt, Uraia uags, i.j W.I. D...L.I. Twin... Wiska. ILO. No. 4M ifarktt tilreet, Pbiladtlpbla. ftb. 7, '07 BT. PARKS, e ATTORNEY AT LAW ft DISTRICT ATTORNY, HIDDLBBURQ, $iYDKIt COUNTY, P OtHpe la Court lliiift, Sept. lft, 'C7tf B. 8F.I.UKJMER, . k-- -T)BALn Ilf ' ' HARDWARE, Ircn. Hails, 11. ; Ctcsl. Leather. W W 1 fit VOL. 11. A'NF.W CllROm FOR 17 1. ' to be gives to every iutiecrl bar. Godey's Lady's Book. the oldest maaatlae in America. 1874. .:" Volnme88. 1874. tn ad tttlnn to our Splfrulut SUM Kiiifmriiut nn l R'h'ahlr fJOIortitt tn$hnm flam. It til tif tVip tn from tint tn tint l'Jynnt , - (Trillin i(ff. ii'iti . a Bw teturr that h ner been eitempteJ h anr Mttter inagafiine. fltml lr Cel. r.ve.l Wrltera. The followlnw inMitar writer., id ennn-'tln wfn a.nv new one, hat. Ieea enairl: M.rlim llorlan4 ln t'hiirchi I. lr. : A. ll"'kl;.on, l.oul. M. Irr, Mm, VI, l.ir,S. Annie rroat, ue Ulieat-intenol, KIl OnrOtlifr D.'piirtmrnt.a Model Cotn li"iKin for llio Wi)rk-T:iljlu. Kniiiitini; Kinhroidory, with Colorod Knirrnvini;a of tint aume Not' tinT, DntwiitK lxMn-. Invnlimblo Kot'cipta. (in'n'untl Mifii", Etc., Will ho Hutuinod. A I'UJailUM CllROMO to fvrry Sttbucriqcr, whiahrr Singly or in flnlr! wiio pity in advnn'a for is" 4. and rciuilri ilircot to tlii oltloo. TFRMS i Ona fopr, rne Teir 1 00 Tro etpt-s,pe far " 5 00 Thre cplrm, iae irar 7 00 K-'Ur eoptoN. nn. yer 10 Oo t ire ii..-, Hue rear, an1 an tra eTJ th perron g. ttin up tiie club, mallng la ii, lea II CO ftM enpiee, on yoar, and an rtra enpr to tli i iera ingi t'lntf up tha cluli, u.akln nine routi-a 2100 Flevi-n rnpie.. ene yar, an-1 an ertra "y t llio wis n gutt.ug up aha luu, ujUIn I twaien emiiia 87 60 Tiii.tr-tbre-rnilea. one ra.r, anil an ax Irai npy t i 11. a p-nnn ri IH-ik nutiiail'ib. ii.hiiik .w.iny.ionr rupiea la.i I ei II i tin li-r.! io.1 thni rvary anl .""1" er. anJ ne'ter nn nf a I'lnh wl l hivo id- henitll il t'hrn. mo uf 'Tht r. TO NAl'L'HE" ..uttolb m rri-e of Pta:ai-. CasjrAad nny su' rcrltn'r In a club, or a iiil nulifcriln r, cun hne llio t'lirnmo 'True lo N.tturi' iimmile.l on alitf Ilrislol board, ready fur frnrninn. by semliiig tnty fie rrnls addilioiinl, and lhepnt age piii l by n. We Jo-not mouut any of the other riii'oinns. - . l-ay-To ih nwlitr-up af a club of 4, 0. or tf copies, we will send in addition In True lo Nature' at nn extra premium ihp clioloe of a dinjili- ccpy of llio following four Clirnnine ; "My Mother. ' 'The Aiim I'iiiin,' 'The Siinilii Leeaon' and 'My I'd.' ittJT'fd the (iciliT-iip nf a club of 1 npies, we will senj iu nddilioulo 'Truo lo Nulurt' the choice nf two of Hit follow Iiir : 'My Mmher' nnd 'The Aqnarinm" or 'Tliw finifinjr l.eason' and 'My l'el.' Or ir desired, -Tliu tld Mill and -Truo t Niilure.' virTo the potter-up of n clnS of 21 aipit-s, wo will rend In n liliMon lo 1 rue loNniure- The Old Mill' 'The iv"lr'""1 nnd iMy Mother.' Or 'The Old Mdl' 'The inping l.eion' and -My Pel.' tiiir Kvi-ry Three Ul!nr jiiilmeriber cun havu a clioioe of a copy iif the f Hawing .' Initio iiiii-e.' -My M' tlnT. -Ine Aipia- rium ' -The Pinging Lesson nn I 'Mv l'el. faWill tbe ffctlrra-up of otuhn be par. licular and Hate what premiums lliey leire. IPt.Tht preniluma nre only forwarded win-u the ri'luiiiaiii'O ia send lo u. ItiBTWben Hie subscriber all resido n' one place, the prciniiinis will be sent Iu the person who aouil the club for uiitriliniioii ItiT't AJiAPA tunscniiers miiri aen'i .1 rials a.tdiiiiinnl for tvery eulscripiion lo the Lmly's Hook. teijrTlie moui-y niual all be sent at one lime for any of iho clubs, au l additions may be madvlo clubs nl club rules. The Lady's Hook will be sent .to any posi-nflio-wei-c the aulisrrlber may reaide, and sub- script I nuiy commence with nny month in the year, W e can always supply back numbers, Specimen numbers nill be teui on reoeipl of 25 cent. ilow to rtmit. In remitting by Mail, a posi-nmre order on Philadelphia, or a draft on Philadt-lphin, New York. Boston, liaiiimore or anr nf nur principal oltie. payable loibe order of L. A. Uodoy, is pie ferulde Iu bank notes. If a draft or Post oliice Order cannot be procured, tend United Hates or National 11. ink note,. Address L. A. GODEY. N. E. Cor. Hixth and Chestnut Bis. Phila delphia, Pa. . , Iron in the Blood MAKES THE WEAK STRONG. The Peruvian Syrup, a rrotect el Solution of the Protoxide of Iron, ie no combined ae to have) the character of an aliment, a eaellif iligeatal and aeelmilatetl with the blood ae the elmpleat food. It increases the quantity of A'ature'e Own VitalUlnff Agent, Iron in the blood, anU curet "athoutaml ills," eltnplif btt Toning up, Invigorating and I itallzlug the Suslem, The en riched and vitalized btooil per meates every' part of the bodu, repairing damages and waste, ' searching out morbid accre tions, and leaving nothing for disease to feed upon. This ie the secret of the won derful success of this remedy in curing lyapepla. Liver Com. plaint. Dropsy, Chroulo Dlar rha,DolIs,XerTous Affections, Chills and Fevers,' Humors, Lost of Constitutional Vigor, Diseases of tbe Kidneys and Bladder, Female Complaints, and alt diseases originating in a bad- state of the blood, or ae tompanled by debility or a fottf state of tlte system. Being free) from Alcohol, in any form, its) energizing effects are not fol lowed by corresponding reae- ' tlon, but are permanent, infu sing strenfth, vigor, and neuf .life into all parte of the system, and building un an Iron Com dilution. ' e Thousands have been changed! by the us of this remedy, from vmtk, ' eiekly, suffering imrea .tre,,t strong, healthy, and I rtei and women r4 i eiiu reasonably l Aeto jfoUatriaU - teti flJfc f4s90 BAfj tJJ VLVJ ernC? tVtotPM in the floe. , f. Xsi"XhletJ) Xe. r. 1 1." rtsaw, MDDLEBURG, SNYDER COUNTY, PA., N; . : JSP AN I:STAHL1SIIIJ) Jiwt Received a Full nnd Well Beloctoil stock of UaU VLTk(k Winter Gteo&g Lave selected our stock with proat ca.ro and offur it at Greatly Vi A full Assortment of SILKS. LACES, FRINGI aS Emhroidorien, Rurthes Kid gloves in huge quantities, enn suit any lady iu 1'rioo and Color. Hoop Skirls Counterpanes on Ilnnil Ve ry Cheap. Wo cntinot ennmontto nil our article, but we ituHiiro the pub lie thn,t we have a liiro Htork of goods of every description in our lino on hand- A Full assoi-Unont of HATS AND CAPS 0PTra HIS? STYLES 0N Cull noon iiiid rxiwn'mo ottr Stoi'k nnd you will lie iistoiii.iliid nt our lov pricea Tlmnkful inr past lit c nilit it u nlii'fiitit u td llie aiimc Ot:t.Iii,7.l.ll". S. VKl-", Sidiiwrovo Pit. ESTABLISHED 1853. Till OLD (OK.MJJ P.ebuilt and RefurnUhed wllb llio Finest and Cheapest' Assortment DRY GrOOiOS! NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS, QUEENSWARE, Hardware, Groceries, Cedarware, Hats & Caps SIiocn, CnrpolH, Oil Cloth, Hhoo KiiulinyrM, AVVII l.VlliltH, (JI.AKS, Sio., a.V., YEIt OKFEIIUD TO The s.iT.,criher having removed into Market and Pino Streets, is now prepared ones ibrt may lavor bim with the mi K old c;oinvi3it SHALL STILL COXTISl'B THE MOTTO FORMERLY ADOPTED, mi is cm:vi coitii!2ii.M By a slrlot altetuion lo business, and keeping at all timet the most complete sloe t and telling at llio lowest priors, he hopes lo toy-All kinds or UOl'Vl Hi i'l"lltt taaen in excuuugo i..r in 8elin-.irjyj. April :!'. 1871. WNI- '' Ei.KHCIl SHUT QVEWMBt IS MIDDLEDUH0, BY A LAROB ASSORTMENT OF PRINTS, MUSLINS, DRY GOODS, rancy CnHHlmcren, iconti.v .ninio lorniii. Hats and Caps, Shoes, Hosiery, Parasols nod ALSO A rUIJj BjIAIs UL' sKtK i.lcl8. Sugars, Coffees, Tcos, Fpicea, Syrups, Fish, &o., ic. TOflACCOS, KNUFF V1VI tJlCVItW. ALSO Queeuswaro, Glassware, I have selected the atiove aomls with great eare, wlnlilnii to imruha.. fall aud see lor yourae vea Thankful 10 my Irlenua lor meir pairouaK" in tbesame. Juno aO. ib.i-ii. GOULD d CO. SELL THE CUE A FE8TFURXITURE. GOULD k CO. sell the Rest Furniture, OULD A CO. sell Ihe'Slrougcit Kuurnilurt. i)UI.D ft CO sell the Handsomest Furniture. IjTOL'LD ft CO. have the Larf est Stock GOULD CO. have all knds of Furniture. Ot'LDft CO. have tbe Newest Patterns. S OULD ft CO offer Bargains. VJTOULD ft CO. always give Satisfaction. GOULD ft CO. buy and tell for oaab. OULD ft CO have great advantages In manufacturing " oian ft Co s Fueniiurellt the most Elegant. VJOULD ft CO. have Fohie aileudanls. GOULD ft CO. bave-litbted Stores' OULD ft CO. bavt Four rjtoree. GOULD Sc CO. iV. JT. Cor. NINTH and MARKET, No: 87 and 89 JVr. SECOXD St., 272 6'ouA2f St.,aml 1206 MARKET St.,Phila'J, J'u. (Aw.19, Tltf Fire! Fire! Fire! leisaxox mutual: Fire Insurance Co. OF JONESTOWN, PENN'A. ESTABLISHED JUNE 1 1850. tssells, . 1 1.397.000,00 David M. Rank, Pres. G. F. Meily, Tres " " Jiie. O. lleilman, Hoc. Polteli s Ferpetuak. - Mo tlaegerew or baser luapmparty Intnrad, Tbe In.urao.e o( IMa Oiiiiiuauy la eueAwad to Farm Vrouerty aud Private p'"ss. n Fee any Inloratattoa addreea tbe aaderslgBai. agenl tot SayOsMT act Nortkamkarlaad eouutlee. H. CLAY WALKER, Ag i " Liverpool, Perr County, Pa. Oet,94, ', T J, 8MIT1I. -. w ; afsT atmw.. IMPDU St. I.SWTEDSOO., fA Oftrt bit r eiai. ill ktfVMat ie tbe peble i --.. -a V STOIlfe IB AllCIIi 1872. Doalirin NOTIONS FANCY GOODS. LADIKS (eiM Furnishing Uxd .!. , et5. REBUILT 1871- TIIU COMMUNITY. vm his NI'W HTORK ROOM, on the Corner of lo ollVr, lo bis old customers, ami all new ir rntronnge, great inducements, lie is ueiui uuuc j tua merit a full tbare of piitronaso. viiTi:i:. - Gloves, Notions, Shawls, Fans, White Good. Tuts, Puils, Bankets, Kto., E'.c. and ask an esamlnatlon of the same by thote i o.upara n.y .rir w. . iu past, i resiKOilully iltfit cr.ntlnunno ol U. Alif njEef DVlU'VHl VALUABLE Will Property, TWO GOOD HOUSES, ' FIVE DESIHAULE rmr s- W TV T . t 1 rr" M AT PKIVATE SALE. Tlte mill hns a larire custom. Is in Kood running ordor, with never failing water power. . - . . 1 wo, iota, on eaen is eret'ioa a (rood iwellinu house, with other necessary improvements. ' . Five town lots favorably located, and well suited for buildinti isirposea. Tbfl above nameu proMrtiei are siu tiata in the Uonuiuh of Now Uerhn. Uniou Co.. I'a. For further nart etilara on or address . ALBKHTUOUTZ, J neweritn, tiilou to., I'a. . i DECEOER 18, 1873. A.MuliatTk l.cgeud, , ,, 3 le alloy 01 tlte .uonnwK m one fo tlio most picturitsqui) and boauti ful iu tho worll And if it i nltraiv live now, wlittt lnunt it have beiju bo foro its aeres wcro tfiven to tilltw audits mountain sides robbed of ti.e.r lorest covering. At ono noitit a hi;,'h mountain endH lusidjiua terrible precipico of on one nt least two hundred foot, at the basi of which tho liver rolls and tumbles over its rocky bod. Connected with thin ni nmtaiu is a legeud which, although never before put in print, slill lives in tho tradi tions of tho neighborhood. It runs as follows . More than a hundred years ago Brave Bear was tho youngest and handsomest warrior of a tribe of In dians which dwelt in tho Mohawk Valley. Tall, straight nnd powerful his physical prowoss won for him wide futno nuioiig his poople. In deed he and Whitu Door, the chiefs pretty daughter, wore tho prido an 1 boast of the tribo t and at tho chief had no son, the innrnigooi wmu! ucer will. Bravo Bear was ultimately, by : . . , a a. f a. ' Keueral consent, to elevate tho latter to the rule ratlin of tho tribe. J had At this time white settlors invaded some portions of t he Mohawk capo i.l..pct.dcd upon the cpnci. ,.f i witli hum i Koro. But tho fu-t Is' alley, and witlnn a f,.w nr. oh of th,. I.jdmn K.rl . .... I doomed silence itl.-.t I have nc.do ..solemn promU Ihavo Boar s tiibo lived a fani.ly and j ob. d.-nce the wisest cours,. f dio with niv f t tho for,. nmncd I.at erson, cons, of a l.,t, lV,r ld t:W way throng !,, ...eralW t.inm over al Wt ht.Hba.Hl, wif.. nu 1 otd.v d m-ht'T. , the forest w.t ,.u husU-itto,,, beiu-; , w.... he is evpirin.r iti n-ohv-M.uy BaUetson, , ust past s.x ect, . ., . fcctlv fam.h ir with vcry .. ,ok jd am afraid if 1 1 with n.v wns froHo. bloomm- and hcaltay. an 1 doll. A stl.mt walk of tin h-mr f., to the foe. f mi-rht roll over and Pure air nnd oxer. Hc kept, her cheeks brought them to the verge nf the Llio trith mv b.vk iu that diroetion rod. Iter linilw mipi.1.., l.-r sjunN proc.pu'o de.seHI,,,! above. Taking: Wliereasif l start Hth the entvuv at """.""- " " " J .iii.raiii.niii.i,.ii. n i ... it li... ; t. ..:.. ,..., - .. .."bi near t m clear.ng. canto inxm M.iy. Probably he had never seen a white g.rl lu.fo. e. or if ho had. not on., so iittnictivo as Mary. Although a little frightened bv the ene.inntei, for tlt! place was solitary, the girl was re assured bv the Indian's kin. II v !- meanor. ln.lee l. he s .owcl 1 Ins adinnation so plainly that 3lary a . a ould not but soe it. 1 lo ii.id l.er! Tint itroiiiieKr. in roiiiiiiiitieiiL in . i , , i, i. t 1 I 1. t1 tjrribly broken Kng ush. an 1 followed , li..H , lti.ta (ittui A. ut 1 i j.t k lifi tivn ! . . V r ,, en Htiiiiiei.ir nun fact was, tlmtthe ly iuipressee by I.Qerent from tho White Deer. The was in I. is dreams that itiirht. in t-niti of tlio proximity or Ins marriage to tho chief 8 daughter. With an Indian, treHehrous by nature, tho evil wish is father t o the deed. Brave Hears sudden love for Mary Winded him to every other sentiment. All was swallowed up 1... A ,1... 1.. t ill a uesire ii MmneHr, mi, iiewiy 10111111 treasuro, an. I ins 8cl.cn.iug brnm remlil v eoneoi'teil a iilnn for lier nit duction. Acctistomoil to the provor- buil Pill nn. ss.on of lnilian Momati, he imagiiicd that, once in posessinn of 3Iarv, nhe would quietly submit to become his wife. Stealthily watching hermovements ho soon caught ht r ut a st.nieient f A I. -...I... A 11 I '. UHlUlirO iroill HIT MtMIHt lO Hlllt IIIH savag.) was through very edge of tho precipice. Hcr m, n.,t ,e..u i the nrmy tho ftifnc 3I irys charms, so ; anus were ext-ndod as it in praver. i.M ,.,,t..uf u,...,l. I I... ,...";.. . ... purpose. Me.zu.g lier in Ins jiowcr-(""moroiis progeny hi liao-nree.l fill urms, ho bore her rapi lly on. She; children growing up iiroiind them, scronmed, but no friendly ears heard j Thodo children are active and quick it. She entreated, but' her captor j ittod, and their descendants will go only assured hor that i.o violence ' toward making up our Itighlat. I wish intended. Sho was. ho added. 1 population. 2'ho squaws make good to booomo his squaw i only ho further faithful wives, an I. si far as tl.otr explained, it would bo necessary for ' knowledge goes, goo I niothoie, V'uoy him to hide her for a few days ' in a 1 to enjoy life, an I, in their gam safe place. His mnrriiigo to White! b''rl games, get throughly excitod Deer wasat lianO, and nltlmngh the laws of his tribe did not prevent an Indian having two or more wives at onco, we wished to have one marriage ceremony fairly concluded beforo an other was begun. Brave Boar, after carrying tin cap tive Home distance, bade her to walk. Knowing the URelessuess of resistance sho obeyed. After a while he securely blindfolded aud led hor, to prevent her finding tho way home tucaso she got away. Altera walk that seemed of many miles to poor Mary, the Indian stopp ed and reinovod the batidagos from her eyes. Upou looking around she saw that dense forests stirrotiudod her on three bides, but the fourth was a nearly perpendicular rook. ! 'uniting aside the vinos which over grew the latter, tho month of a small cave was disclosed. Into it Brave Bear conducted the girl. The interior had evidently been roughly tilted up for her reception. I here was a couch of skins, food, water, c. 71iere she was to remain, as her cap , lor cautioned her, without venturing more than a few feet from the en trance. He then loft her. Mary's first thought was lo escape but a moment's reflection convinced her that it would be i npopsible. To fly would be foolishness, as sho would be unable to find her way home. There she determined to stay, and hope for tho best, being at least safe from hunger. That night she slept but little, and in tho morning, her eyes rod with weoptng, she wont out and sat d.s- oonsolutely upou tbe trunk of a fullou tree. Now this chanced to bo the day of Urave Bear's marriage to W lute Deer. Tbe latter, with heart overflowing with love for the handsome young warrior rose as happy as a lark, aud wandered off into the wood for an early walk. . . : As sho went along, sh came upon tlie captive alary, who still sat cry iutr. The sight of a girl so unhap py, when sne baraelf was so joyous, touched the baart of the Indian insi- rlu witbpitY. iPetersoa'n TIT CHEAT NO. 39. iho addroHsod Mitrv a woll'n-, her litutUl oomrii'tud of llnptliuli would pormtt. Tim ciiiversrttitm, tjbbud of its dialect, was as follows i "Why doon tliu whi'.o maiden weep 1' asked tho savage. "IS 'Causij aha is in vei-v irr,..,! I Wo," replied Mary. "Slfj is too iH'antifal t. ween i the tears dim tho biiej.tnewi of her ovo. Wj,. is her troublo!"" "Sho hat Imjmi carried off away from homo and friends by a wicked Indian i nnd she woops Ix-cmse she docs not wish to remain lieu-.'' Why did tho Indian steal Lot V "To m iko her his M piaw." ' NV hut is his nauita f ' "Bravo Boar." Tho Hwarthv features of the irl ffi-ew uiiea.ihiy pale, nnd tiho full to tho ground iu a swoon. Hastily bringing some waUir from the sup ply iu tho cave, M iry bathed her temples, mid soon had the satisfac tion of seeing her opmi l.er eyes. "i brj white niai.lou has seen n.e week," sho exclaimed, springing t inn- icm, i - now SHU Sli t see me strong. I will save lur to her he in and ftin Is, nn l B.uvu Bear sb ill '7 . ' Oil till K0 bis pile-face I s pi.nv. C ,,,,,." .'ittry oi toy e I coiiimin I wttli - out a word. Shu felt 1 1 it " "J "1 ao '. i p i.nu:. r nro I'l'I'lWi llllll-J IJVf.V Sill, .! i 1... ..i.:... ."-vi. nwiiu ii.uaoii eoo iier ho.net , Mary saw fam. tar landmarks. os, B , n p'.ic J. "Then she can go Thin path loads 'nvoun I tin, ch iHtn. I Mary was nb eit to Deer for her services, 0 M 1 .... "i"''l,,"l"FT"le,.Uin.t1I.III. i ......atural l.gl.t ... tie; letters wiM , II ishmg eyes, restrained hor : an 1 she hurried aw:.v in tlu lircoti u. in - i iiiciireii II . . . .!""' II'-: ..III, bun till, bt'iry o, ,7:1:1 Mary ha 1 gone but a fuw huidred ri11P, llH h wei.r,w ollt tho 'r 1'iir.f J ivl.i.ii tin. ... 1. 1-... . I I. ..I. . I . . ,tf ' T ' ' ' "'"Mneas'ires tho molasses, is toolitam was L'oini. jnt'Niiw uer liicsi.'ivcr stauillii'' nu n. tile'.,....,, ..:;. I ; : i .....i.. dusky beauty of , and h-r eyes were lifted t iward Ilea I u,, i,,. v..?. .'..,. p ile faced girl : veil. Only an instant did she remain 'I SO, and t 1.,'tl shu Hi.ml' hcrselt' nvm- u.e kick. j Mary, h irnliod by the Kpect ado, siiwtlej body whirl d iwu through tho ntr, and fall iu a manglod mass j up n tho rocks below. j Thou hhu rati until, breathless with fatigue and excitenienl Kite loachod I I . : r ... iici unu iiiiiuu in Nai..'iy Inillilii Milts Tlio ctistmi of taking to them ! so.es luu.an wives still prevail.-;, , ,. : nttiong the hunters and tri.ppcrs of it- "ostein lenitories, and a cor- (respondent writing from Wyoming iya: It is no uncomm m thing, in i this mountainous region, t find n 1 li'lilfo Mini nn 1 n n .n,.. .. t . . I... ; Msi.il iiii-uiriTi nun I1HVI; U ' woman nave games oi tuoir own, and no man mtoricrcs itith tlio.u in uuy way. Tho g.uuo b'johw tn bu somewhat li'ie the old play of olid droii called "Bolton, button, w ho's got the huttou f During the w holo came, all th women sine toicthci' tlin ihomI. liv.dv ! t J II - - .... . airs I havo ever heard am u.g th" savages, and all were eager for the possessiou of tho grand prizo, whiuh consists of beads mid boa 1-work. scissors, money, noodles, thread, aud a hundred other things dear to tha feminine heart. Tho children, too, are anxious lookers ou t an 1 ho who supposes the Indians do not enjoy themselves ought to boo thorn engag ed iu this game, whore their whole soul appears to be absorbs. 1 in pleasurable excitement It is called Ni-u-wiU the Game of Hau 1 1 and u'hilo it is going on, a woman at either end of tho tioj row., of players Dents on tiie poles tclucti Boparate them with all their might, keeping time to the music, uu 1 increasing the euthusiasm as much aa possible Some or tue young niiuaus aro hand some, black-eyed creatures, with masses or raven hair, K'lio w ould at tract attention anyichere. Their bright colored blankets set off their charms to the greatest advantage, and they appear modest and duoorous enough. For a long tiuio I was of opinion that there teas no such thing as a haudsome Indian girl, but in this I teas greatly mistakou some of thorn beiug very fair to look upou. They break early in Ufa, and the old uouiun look like tho veriest hags. I ho young girls have all tiie playful little trays of their fairer sisters, aud the little ones havo their tlolly pa pooses, tho same as vhite chiiiU vu. Human nature, after &1L is a good deal the same everywhere, and a lit tle observation araoug savagoa show that they are governed by the same passions and impulses tlmt tee are, though untamed, A loveof ease and a oontompt for hard iroik are by no means oonnneu to tho redskins. What key is the hirdo, to turn T A OOttKev, . - VttvertiNlnor JtJJeta. One column one year, tM.i) viie-niiii, eoitnnn, onti yar, &Wt Olie-foiirth ff,lllttin nnii v.., lAfal One aitiitic' ( t linen) 1 itiaertiun "i r.vury auaiuonnl iiMMirtiotl, oil Profi'aaii.tial and lluine-ai'nrd of ' not more limn H linrs,, n;r year, 6.1W) Auditor, KxouitoT, Adininititrator nnd Amikik'O Notirpa, 2.V) Ivdiloriul notioc, per line, X't t All udvertisiMiii'iita for a ahorter pea, riinl tlmn one year uro pavable at llio lime tlu-y nre ordi-red nnd if ml pm.l llio puiaon oflci-iiii; them will beliold responsible lor the money. Max Adelei'e llintury i:.perl Pavk.T wh iu our company u)wn wo wero otit iitli tho militia. AV.i ulwtiyn noticed that when alivljdr fired a kuii in tho vicinity of Parker, lit invariably b.fnii to move off 1 and when th'Tti w is) a r. pin t tliut tlm enemy wero niipvo.icliinir. Parkar al wiivh picked iii hi trun nnd beifin t w.ilk in the diiecfioli of Iirkisli Viiierien with ns irreut rattiditr as if ha h:td nn important eiijjaro:nei& with a mail up there and must boon hand within an hour and a half. Wo remonstrated with Parker nn.m thin practice. "It lion a bad uppjitr- "'net). It looks as if v.nt wi.ru ifniid Now von aro never nnr itMrmi scared lluiti tlio rest of us. and it im't Hilit that you should puck up and luavo bnforo wo htvo a rh'tiuw to got our tliinH toetlier. It i-i your duty as a wildicr to cover tho retro it of yiiu .' NtipMi-i r o!ll -ars, nn t tfet bi'twceti them an I tho enemy s that the bullets won't hit tho lietitjn-aiit-i and tho soremrt." "You minundcvHtnri.1 m,'' sail Pnrkor. "My filling btck i-i not nu . ' I . . - . . its. Pl' lJ!l?U (H IHI.t. Ufl J (I'M 11. ; , rt.My lhfrMv flr ,,,,.,. "lu"j j wild with anxiety t pl.tun iut ) th . i ....r . i t." i 1. . . .1 the ro .r, it i l prulublo tt. it id I iIlMW in V JllBt W ll 11 o.nv i-iy ii.es iir.wu I will liavo tunie.l overnul willbe lookitiirri-'hl. ut him. Do you nn le.sl.ind V' h t was .b!e purpov. fiat w w cherished bv t hat f.,i,!i youm, ma... but h never r. alixedit. Tho nexi time nn rnr i'r.'.-.t,iiif u-iw tlni,..,f. thank White ;,n struggled so hard to get iut, t'io but a strani'oi ,i..s i, tlio interior t.f Snvd.-r en.;. l.,,f...... ......., i .. ..i . griwery busv'ess, ... . ..... L .1 ...... , i.t At the State Fair in Kri.,. e n ntor 31. B. Lowry had on exhibition a ltorso fort.v one years old. Tho horse was ro'do by'.Mr. Iiwry nt a largo political meeting in 1HI0. Tim 1 horse was then efght veavs old uni ! ws th , ntoiiertv uf fr (l.i Lou. 1 ' ' man. r i.i.e teiiyo its ago the hovso s tot th Cot HO lolii; ho Could Hot miLH. Ifi.i.t., l,...-,l f 1 ...1 w.u f.,.1 ....l.i f ... n,.,. ,...rJ i t ......... t 1....1 ., v , .i.tn. . 4 ' I , .nun I i.t, I. drenso 1 bv a ilniilinl m.,1 :Hincf tliat time tho hors;, can eat ,.. or iviy Kind .f grain Mr wry savs be had about tliree''igliti ' ,f j,:, tken nil his teeth, and ,,, ,lyiv is as goo 1 as a l.or . ,.f 1 (.r 1W Vtiri4 I llil T hit hmn yia can now be tlrivon and looks well. in harness yet, A tVrr.xu Hict.Y The great natuarliut, Agassis, is to bo credited with tlio noatost reply to nu i:upu -dent inquiry that wu havo seen for some timti. A wealthy snob ap proaol.od the great thinker and euid : Professor, I uoltirstanl thvt you havo discovert' I that lUh is tho best diet to produeo brain powur, and C would liko to know It iw many of tho finny triha I'll have to oat to men. I tally tone mo up f " Tun Professor jlookodat his quKtiouera in iiuutit, as it taUing lus nimsure, uul ropi.e i, "I think a couple of whales would La the thing for you." Well, friend Jim, how did you make it down South !" 'First-rate m i le plenty of money." "What did you dj with it V "Laid it out iu ho.tsus aud lots." "Whore 1" "Every plaee I tnve boon where thore was anv." "What kitid of houses and lot ?" ' Coil'oa hotisos aud lots of whisky." Buswki.i, once askod Jul.nsoo if there was uu plsible vircamstaDue unJur wldoh siiiuiJs would be Jostili. able. "So," said Johusoo. "Well," si. B'iKwoll, "st.ppoao a mat) lus breo guilty cf fraud, anJ tint he was uertaiu to be found out." "Wu then," was tbe reply, 'io tltatoaso lot him go to bo.do eoutitry where he is n t knowu, sod out to ibe dovil, wbure be) is kuowa." TiiK Dclioil Tribune says : u0fall newspsptir eiitorpii-.es which ko to rns, soon itftorlhoy sro eti.rtod, we aliuultl say the fVyit, the new orgaa of lUo Grsu(vts, wuulJ ga tbe qitiuk .'St. Li'r CRMi.t rnl B ene poetry to u Ka.oas p-iper, and beuutise U ooi pitblislici the poor girl leaped into s erssk sad drowned ho. self, I.i a breach of prmuiso ease at Port Wevoe lbs lever was omiyii-ted uf writing, "uil hart boot uanley lor thf my tlarllny buoey," Aa ejcbaujje says i '11 any bo If sera double row of ballon eemiiig lidWD the street, let bint preserve Lis eq iilitrluoi aud tkiok aot of aOrM-r, ural uuuUs Tbire'i a WOtMa bjhiq4 Uiikn. ' ' nr., ...... :.. i i : fT u ' 'X
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