The post. (Middleburg, Snyder County, Pa.) 1864-1883, April 29, 1875, Image 2

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PuMTiiTiecl fa Thnradav Evwilng by
SHEW1" OROya. Prop'r.
t7j of Subscription, .
TWO rJ'A m PER ANXtTM. iv-
hie V" 'z months, or 2Ti0if nut
paid r"m ,rl3 T""'- No paper tlia
iorrtJod' ttntil Rtl Rrrcnrncos ara
.ihjhlcRs Rt ,no option (A the pub-
Bulfrlpo'ona outslrlo tlin eotintv
A'AYAtlM? IN AtlVANCK.
Pomona lifting amt tinitie pnpr
a.loT'ctl j nfh;r become ubscriiKir
HDii-0 liable forthc pricn of tho paper
horn
ALtlMAN. SOUAra I.I.KWA.
SALLEMAN & SON.
av. t. f. r r. i- u j t. r j
f. J 1 II a J ij 11 fy S tY,
4elltiMfrov ln.
.r(ifa.lnn..l hiiMlnnaa bh.1 inll..ti,.,
i'mxed la ihelr cure will be promptly
g-n(l lo. Can lie enn.nlted In Kngtisb
..Uerninn. timco, M.irke'. Square.
j.imukl h. onwia,
VV1 1 or in v-n t-Tn v,
OFFICE.T1T WAI.Nt'T RTRtKT,
rHILAKKLrill.
m J. SMITH.
J. ATTnrtNKY AT f.A W
MWDiiKIUlW, SVl:l)H fii., FA
Offer, till P of' in1 Hertlee. In the pah'le
4'onialulont In I. null. . end lleramn.
T N. MYERS,
xu ATTORXEI & GOlXSEI.OIt AT tT &
li4lrit AHoi'm,v,
M-illlel.ui'Lf, Soy dor County IViiti'a
Office a few donre Wwl of the Court
llouee on Mnin elrenl. C.inauhiiihin In
fcngliah and Oerunin longiing.'. ticp.'ii".
Wm VAN f5i:zi:iT.
ATTOUNLY AT LAW,
Lcwilcirg Pit..
Offer Mi prnfe.'innrxl ervice In ic pub
lic. Collection and nil other Pio(in
I huine entruiied to his enro ill re
ceive prompt attention.
T T. CRON M lI.LF.rt.
ATTORNEY AT HW,
Middlohurg, IV.
Offeri hia prole,ional crvlci' In the pub
lie Collection nnd nil other pr ifpinnnl
buaine.e entrusted to hin euro will ree.-ive
prompt attention. .Inn !1, ''"f
Attorney & Oouncellor
-i T-LA H",
Omci Cor Market & Yatcr St'n
Freeburg;. I'eiui'n.
Conanltation in both EngU1i nft flermnn
Langunges. Dec, l'i, 'TJif.
TTARDIXa & FEItniS,
I
J.
) Patent & General Claim
Agen
AVnsl.liifjrt on, 1"
t i rtr. flnr'llnti In well knoMrn ISrnnvh thl ae
4n of tii toun'rv ttaa thofMiitfl.lr roiiH'Jntunn,
M Abiulnaii antruitail lo hi in nil ciirl.
. tloHn.
Juno iv.
J, M.LINX, A II. DILL
.fViiwor tn J. F. fc J. M. l.lnn.)
Offer l!,,tNl:v AT LAW. UwM.urg. T.
public. 11''r".fl,Mi"""' ""'i-f " H.o
f.ion Tolleeimn nn nil oilier pro
will recei n"l",", ntrnmnl to ilieir eHre
Cutm'tlli", Si'.i.Jtr County, p.n'in
Ml li'ixlnrf rntrua- , k,( ruro llt In
at i'ie eerl Mti of Sntinr an I u.li.i.iuiu
lt mm i nu limy rui n,i..ft
'1 itrai-tlt!
milt:). .mi iw ennitultvi o t I't vIIko (r
Ofrniitii UiitfiiAifd 3- :.tl
CILA UU:S IK)VKU..
attokxi:yv'i' law,
ydinssirove I'si..
Offem bl profeenirnul ser icn to I lie pub
lie Cnllee'inn nn I nil other profeionn
hiimnea en'nmeil In his care will r
ceive prnmpl atlrminn. Oilier tnoilnorn
north of Ibe Keyainne Until. f.!nn 0, 'i7
JOUN II. AltN'oTui
Attorney nt Lnw,
MIllt.KP.L'nO. PA.
Profeaalonnl biilne onli nstcJ to Ma enre
;:: be proiupllv atlcodoj to. fFeb 9,71
J THOMPSON HAKKUT
Attorncy-at-Tinw,
Lewthburs, Union Co., P.
H6?-nn be conmiltcl In the I'-nglihli nJ
(Jerman Inngimgi'a.'Vtal
OKFtOK Market 8tret, oppoalle Wall.
Smith A CV Store 8 4'.)y
W . TOTTER,
A TTOnXJ$Y A T LA W.
Bolinsptrovo Pa-,
Offer liia prnfepninntt aerrioea lo the
pnblio. All legal btisiiie entriiti In Ida
rare will reeeite prompt altenlion. Office
odd .loor iboTe iho New Lutberito C'Lurch.
Jul, 4lb '7J.
BT. PAKI'S. ,
' ATTORNEY AT IjAW ft
HISTKICT ATTOUSY,
Mn-DLBnURO. SNVDKIl COISTY. Ta
' 1'-o in Court II mu, 8epl.l6, 'l)7tf
J.
KNIOHT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Fi-oi'burjr Pa.,
'lii'ors bin Profciiaional erlee lo I he pub
.ii. All iui'lneaa entrittel lo bi care
will be promptly aticndoil lo.
Jan 17, ii"ll
AC. SIMPSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SeliiiAnvo Pa.,
Offers hla profeionnl aervice to Die pub
lic. Ail buHinen enlriiateJ to hi care
fill be promptly attended lo.
Jan. IT, '07H
Q.EOROE A. BOTDORF
Vttooiio.v-n t-Ijjt-w,
DALMATIA, Nnrlbuinberlaud Co.. Pa
. Traetl.aa In the vral eourla or Nortli'it k
8nyler Coumy. All bnalm aa vntruttad to kit
car.i will ra i l-a iirmniil atunll.ni. l!n b oou
ult'l In the KuglUh k Urruan lauguavna.
Mar. -TStf. "
DU J- V KANAWEL,
PHYSICIAN AND 8CR0E0N,
.Centrevllle. Snyder Co Pa.
loffere hi profenlonal tervlcei lo ibe
public.
(1 8Stf
A.M. SMITH,
rilJBWlAN AXD SURGEON,
Offer a profeaelonal lereieea to Ibe ottl
n of Vdam.burg and vioiuiiy. Bep4, 73
AnJt. Y.RHINDEL,
8UK0E0N AND PHYSICIAN,
" MiddKburK Ts.,
7 e -'..
VOL. k
111
Dr. J. Walker's f'alil'ovnln Vln
Pirnr lliltrrs nvo n juively Ve-tablo
pi'eiiii',itl)ii. niadu rlilelly from tlio na
tive luirl's I 'lind on tlie lower Mnt't'V of
li e jvctm Nt'Viul.i uiiiniifaiiiHi'f 1'iilil'nr
Ilia, the iin liclnal pi i;eitit of which
me extract. 'tl thiMi'liuMi without the tine
uf Alrnli'V. The ipiestion is alinest
ilai.v K' 'I. " I'll l" "p eaifi' im mi
Mtli;ir.:ll ''il ati'cc of VlNKtiAIS lit r
1 1; it.- T '" our nnn-ver Id, that titer rcuum
tlic cattS'' uf ili'ast, and the patient n''
oviia lis health. The are the fi-e.it i
'1 1 pwlicra-iil a litcn iiu prinnple i
a pcit'.t Kentivator iiml Iiivhj.u t"i
uf tlic ayetetil. Nover Ik lu.' ;n the
hi.tury i-f the w.uhl Ih.k a Mii-ih. u' l;';u
r.iitii-.-,:.,!,..! pi.a.i.t.s tl'". ''JVi'w,:. 1
inm! uf Vim:', ut i'.rrri iis et henlii'L' Hih,
k every .Ii-m. : '- "'
ti e
I.;.,, iiiui i.eer;il uruuiia iu J "loui.
Tin- jirnpci-f ies of 1h. Wa t..: Ftt's J
YlNKOAH ItlTllllS"'" A peti.Olt. Dl.'ll'lli.letle, I
Curiaitmiiv .vutntinu. I.utaliv". 1 litireiii', I
li,.,rf..
rieilati"'' riiuiilor-liritul.t .Su.lntitic, Altorii
live, an. I Aiili l'.il;iiti.
n. ii. Mriwt.n A r..
lrncrl1Mlii.-i Ai-n.s.m i -.:i. .. Ciilif.-mta,
nn.l c i.r nf W .-l -i.,-,.,! M... i . ,, . .. s', V V.
..1.1 by till kit iikI .1. ami 1.
IjOOK
HERE!
C. C. Seebold,!;:
MIDDLEBUIIG, PA.
HAS OPENED A STORE OF
HOME MASS
WOOLEN GOODS.
QAS.MERS,
CATNETS,
JKAX?.
lI.ANNELS,
JLANKKTS.gTOCKING-YARX,
HATS rr 51 ,:N' 4 n0YS
CARPET CHAIN
ALL KIND. & COLOU8,
CARPET FILLING
CAitrET3 WOVE AT 8IIOIIT N0T1C12 li
' 1EPL'CEI) PRICKd.
He will In a abort time eiava-t the countr
and pay caaa or excb .luce icoo.l. f ir W.mjI.
All are Inrlie I tn e.nn. an.l my aooila an.l
Iw eonvlnoe.1 that 1 .oil tliom at aroatl, m.luo
e.l prl en.
All hit a mi. I. raanuUoturel at the
White
uear juiii., union to. l-a.
Mar II, 'T.
Dr. R.
L.Walcolt 181 Chatham Square
New York
ffOLCOTTS PAIN PAINT.
Stop, pain Initantlri aul.diioa tnlUm.tlnn,
ta.al.o d normuoKousr.. an.l all ulueraliuu.
It will not uln euiart or burn tlie .klu i
WALC0T.TS
Catarrh Annihilator.
For t'atarh, .l.l In Ilia head, weak nerve., Pa.
raly.l., ail.laoilou sl'.o or mnney returned.
Buth llrmttlu Sil'l by my Tfuvtling
Agent, Wholrm't am IMidL
One trial loHcl.nt Teated rrae nt oh.rira at
Ih Kuy.lar euuuiy Aa.ncy. Towu.lilii riant
will lie ar.num oa lliieral tarina, la Snr.l.r and
Norikuuilawlaad eoaullM, b tUa aadar.igaed.
All order will be promptly Ailed by adUre ear
lag LEVI KAl'VVtM,.o.o'l Aat -
, . Ml. 1'ieaa.al MUI. Itaydae.iiti. l a.
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MIDDLE BUKGt, SNYDER COUNTY,
1 t 1'
y
LITTLE JACK FROST.
A iimthi rua num.
Mule Jnrk Frnri went up Ibe hill.
Wntebinit the alar o cold and chill,
airhinft Ibe atari and Hie moon a i brigbl
And laughing aloud like a craiy wigbl.
I.lltle Jnrk Frn.t'mn down the bill.
Late in I lie tight, when the wiiida were
frill.
t.ale in the full, when the leave, fell down,
ltcd, and yrllow, and f.ided brown.
Mule Jnck Proxl walked through the Ireea.
"Ab," niglied Ibe tlowere, "we freme, we
frerv !"
"Ab." aiglie.l Ibe grti"e,"we die. we die'."
Hail lute Jack Front, "Uoud-bjre, good
bye !"
Mllle.lnek Fro.t tripped round and round.
; .prci'ling white mow froti'O nu tin grnun d;
! N ippitig the' breec, icuig.iho atren"i",
i Aud I'lullir.rf the waiuilli ul thr.uu a bright
I buaius.
, I NM.ody aw hiin.'.lill he wn. Ihorc,
. Nne b'iliiift. prink pl'i iii!. ererjr where ;
. i All tbioiigti Ibe limine., out in the elr.-ul.
;0.i.'iug wildly ILroiigli rtoiui and lv t.
tut mtfn ,',anie Xii(iir ,., , htck ,b
eplmg.
ltroUgl,i hn. k ibe bir, lo chirp and alng.
'eliej the en.iw and n aimed I lie ,
Mule Jack Fro.t wcul pouting by.
'
Tkc flower opened ll.eir eve.cf 1 In...
Ore..n.,,,d.pi,I,e,u, niiK,rv.;g
" """
I Little Jucii
i lo"t wn. k-U-l to go,
77,.: ,,.,,f (
lTlf.
H t 'I
II I
A SMALL MAI.TYR.
dy Mns. a. m. mint AN'.
If. was nlmost 5nipossibl, to tell
tho material of which Tommy's pants
wero olii.'iimllv inn.le. 1 aten lv
natch is said to bo neiHiborlv. but
i bo neixrhliorl
patch upon patch, beggarly. Poor, '
1 .
; little, beggarly Tom !
I 'lluro was a liungry look
1 "'.v great, iionest. eyea lor tiespite
i a i ... . . r . . . : . .
I i i f.;" i u win il il, , I, i.i .11.) il. iii '
diorhood that Tom was honei- t t hut j
no ninount of good foo l Could buii-
mn. iii.veii itiiiiwnr in lioor (Oiiiii
, ,, , : " , "" ' -my nuoni.i no to siuiuo. .vti.t yet nitio atrcani hi ursi men i usnoj on - , . , i.,.,.,
lieedtd food wire v elioitu'h. butthel.t. n i.:. ..t i .i... it .1 i ... "' ' sti light. Iioine.
.lonely JiUlo heart loJiL'fd fur smut).
thing more than this. C'onM ymi
havo seen him all iil.mo in tho great
chureh-yard, Inyin-r his ii.s.r, tired
head down on his mother's
iriaVi',
unit wettina llio rreen soil with the
bitter tenrs, wriwiLr frn "",",-1''
heart in his lonely agony, then yon
...u - uiKtoVsiooil that loin s
U'leatest luaal WHS to bo gathered tip
into some oiio'n grcut, warm caress
ing lovo.
Ho was only a baby now this sev
en year old boy prematurely old
tliroui'li his woeful
..X .-.ie.li. I
great world about him. How
camo into this world, and tho reason1
or his coming, waa as much a mvs
tcrv to him as it is to the inoi-t tiro-1
'onnd philosopher that, ever under
took to elucidate tho subject.
Neither could ho understand tho
reason that onn white, sweet face that
had been lovingly over him, should
havo Isfeii laid away forever with tlie
.Intnl. iTl'imllil lvilwr lii.uvilv nri.l im.
movul.lv about 'it. Ho remembered
i. i..ut .......1., iiino,. ,.in ,i..
lips hail said, and in ' his babv heart
had treasured th.mi as a sacred trust.
"Tommv st iv bv father i l..i trim
to him i try to mnko him better no
thnt we may be altogether there."
Thou, with tho white fai!0 turned
toward tho open window, through
which the distant blue sky was visi
ble, the last spark of life went out,
nnd Tommy's hea 1 rested upon tho
.g in her t-hoek, and her glad young
heart full of life and love. And now i
Lying thoro cold aud stil', with her
thin, pulseless lingers laid ovt-r her
broken heart 1
Through nil tho indilTeronco thono
years of drinking hud imbued him
with, thu fact appealed to him, clear
ing his brain of its indistinct iudeas,
and bringing his mind face with the
terriblo truth. Ho had killed her.
Ho didn't nood twolvo men to assure
him of this t his conscience was a
faithful accuser. He looked back
over tho few years of her married life
remembered how she had come to
him, with hot- heart full of love, and
bar hands willing to give, all uoedful
help i remembered too the beast lio
bed made of himself. He bad sooff
ed at temperance stories reiterated
warnings at friendly words imply
ing that there was danger to him.
Ho was strong audgreat his norvos,
steady, bis brain clear what harm
could there bo in taking, a gloss of
winat
From one elans it went to two
thttu iuwo Uutwo from quo eight
' '-. .-.. .
out with a twrty of frioti'K it wentl TUo ntrtiK cutue on, Willi ita wnim
on to two niKli'ta, then more tbnn'rn:n, ami tlio miow luv l nu.lte.l on
thin from luiiKliing . pleasantly nt!tiio inouutuiim ana tun itiinin, iiim
inn wife's cetitle remonatrntircH, it , Imil iille.l tin; Keat river to . over
enmo to touch word apokeu
Lin. 11.. fr.,i,. nun lnuiiia liiHH ,
Ilirouirh erowinff inennneity. it camo.
ilown to utter failtiro total ruin.
H knew all of tliim and now that
Mary wan dead h hud grown ao eo
her that Uo could think it over clear
ly. I' von ho lm.ln t heard her lat
words, a 1 there Wen any thought
of liiiu ?
Ai wua too rmnnraeleRR in thia tlio
Crt hour of hia f,rrief to think of
Mury'H child, lut tho thought came
to him fit lut. lla waa not entirely
alono. The hoy, with his mother a
dark grey eyes, waa looking wiatful
ly up lo him ow often had he
ween that look in tlio eyea once
height and loving, now dim and for.
ever cloned.
"Poor littio ToinmT." h atiid. nnd
folded tho lonely littio fellow t j hia
boaom.
"I will never co awav from von."
the hoy eried'hia heart 'full of glad -
iienH at tho unwonted earcHH.
' SllO Hllid
ho truo to father, and
try to make Inm lit Her. no.that we'
muv bo till toL-ether tlnro.
lie pointed with his littio fm-jer
t iivardthi' hlne aky, nnd tho man
ahuddi rod. for to him the gulf Iving
! between bin pitsi nt life and Iho one!
I which ho felt usaurcd alio had enter-,
ed seemed inn ni'iHahle.
For a little lime ho kept sober ;
but there camo a night when Tommy
I waited his coming iu vain. The old
life hail not faded from the boy's
mill. I. When ho heard his step, hoi
cowered diwnin silence, his little.
heart beating painfully, for well he
remembered the cruelty of the heavy
Hid. r.nd she was not. here to turn
.. . . , i i....;..
ni.i.11. rim iiiitiiM'ii.e.i mow .ii! ii.
ir.iiii..i.(ri"i..ii''',,f.ti..ri',.iiiiii.
enough to do it justice.
in tho. .1 i-lipn I '.in filhi.e kl.iit in ilriuihcn
i no it.iiiu.. in i ii en i omniv nvfl.i
K i i- v.as
,i,,,i, Mil. I.il'i.n ,n il.ji
' . -
great city. Among tho many no -
(,'lecled children, houseless and on
eared for, it is no wonder that Tom -
, . .-..i .... .
i,,,.i,. f,. ,; liv..lil,.,nl It u-..u
lliH u;vn ,.imn ,,(,,.,,, that had s ( Hi. father, father, it is here!" and
0.lrt.rui'v ivt.aired tho worn pai.ls, 'yet tho faithful child stands nn'r.
n,... ...... i .i.,.,, .i.i.,i n. i..ii,..i ..r,,....i. ...ar.i tho water risei.
, l ol.jrl .,,,,1 liii.,1 i ...
... uio
htnisoli
!,..:w.t uiotn. r
make
I whole and e'tan
nu iiii. i ....uo,
, l
him. And vet tho iv.or littio oniirv
of older litllilitl.it V. with hia old Wilts
oftettmadoa earicaturo of himself,
nnd tho passer by would turn with a
:l . i i .1. ,i i . . . . . ,
wiiiiiu in t'liien unouiiT giui.j.'iu oi tiiu.wisu not, iiiuiiie.i f no llnlius lin n
Btrango creature. j' that niiknowii futuro ; of llio j
Urimles hut. old shoes, iinmenselv Kr,,at gulf bctwoeti the goo I and
IUi. ,,, ..v.,!,... ; , ...;. !,
. .rt i-,f it.i , i.fi ill r, , i mil i'. , mi
nO'ii -i .' , .. ... . .
mo colors oi tun raiiioow, great, mil
, , ,
IOW eyes, ll'l.r -long ami ll COIl.I.e.l
I. :.. 1....I. .....I...... .1.:
iiiiiimiiiLj 111 ioii (.iiiurt Linn as,- - .-.. . .,i,,-. ...
Tommy, as tho street knew him jclotho tho thought in words, y-t his
Put. us the nii.'td mother, smilinir i huby heart realizos thu terrible
dow n in unutterable compassion up -
on bis babv strilL'.'les. wulelied him
who shall daio say how glorious
ho scorned to her 1
While tho summer lasted it. was
creat a htrugglo to lira, but
i wneu rue winier emtio on wnn
its
! f"'"'" I'i'haear'liHd thro .gh
" iroiili tho iii.serKblo dwelhugj
"'"'ing all of tho creviees, and send I
ing in wilh its icy, whistling bieiithland wots tho mouldy straw. It
tho cold, then it was that littio 1 out -
mv drew ms rags v. osor ni.ont mm.
n.,.l II.. ...... I...l.,l.... I ....(. ..f . .,
i.e. ...... Miiijr i.'i-iii-.iii.'l .nib in inn
miserable storo of witter aoakod wood
his scanty tiro.
Then it was, too, thnt ho would
ik out through tho falling biiow,
d listen with one little hand held
his car for bin
. . , :
ilrunkou father h.
P
And, finally, if tho hour grew
e, ho would hurry away toward
i town, ami waicn along tno roailitisT I he cursed river in tho room,
i;.w,.,w in r..,.ni .rit. Imui 1 ...... ..i e.iii. t.. .. ......
linger in front of tho low grtiggery
loro he was snro to bo, for tho;ingbyasl dromued! Why didn't
flit wore cold ; aud had not sho
I, "Tonun v tako caro of tho father?
ho should fall down by the way
d dio by himself, what would the
it her say to him Tommy who
1 lot him dio unfit to bo there 1
It was a great care on the boy s
ung hands. And often ho was
rsed, and beaten, and Liekud and
lined, and his little loving .heart
'turod and lacerated, until it would
ve been a mercy had Ood taken
i from the world 1
iVho Tommy was socinod toliavo
od from the faithless father's mind.
,vas in the spring that we kuow
nun. Attention bad been called to
tho sadness of his case, and several
ladios took it upon themselves to
make him an offer of a bettor homo.
"Thank you, uiadam, but I Lave
him to caro for. Ho isn't much to
me, as you suy, but ho was a grout
deal to her, ami Jf ho fails to meet
her up there, I'm sure she don't care
to stay. 1 am to make him bettor. I
doii't know I can't see how 1 am to
do it but somehow it must bo dono.
Ho doesn't care for mo, 1 know, and
he'd bo glad if I wero dead; but I
can't die now, though I am awful
tired of trying to live without lior
Thank you all tlio samo, but I can t
leave him."
No amount of persuasion could
turn the little fellow nsido from his
resolution. He adhered to it with a
stubbornness that was exasperating
to the kind hearts that wore longing
to aid him.
Often the child went supperloss,
tbattuo father might have a crust of
bread, and the only thanks ho receiv
ed for bis sacrifice was a curse be-
cause it was not bottsr or lasre.
, . .. .
PA., APRIL 29,
iin-ulowin. "Him HHojile were lkin m
tlin atlMPtn. til Iho irreiit oinlmlikiii! i
of tho fearful coiiaftiiiuuce nUould tlio: from the road along which ili.Htruc
levee lireak away. Itioii inaika tho way, and hit old
Toiuioy futlu r had r ituontafrgor- lei'inta, whore death alill lurkea
ing honiti ut twelve o'elock, and, too .know him no mire. Hyaveii help
much intoxicated to uudreaa. ho ha I j him to hecomo worthy of poor little
laid down i i h.n ulolh n It w,n rain
ing fearfully, but ahovu tlio nmse
could ho lieald the In .1 lo.ir uf the
riv.ir; hm it daniied( onward, pant the
altiriued city. -
Of a sudden, a bell bouuiIh, ringing
ont clearly above t!e aloi'ii ulmve
tho deafening roar There in a wild
about in tho htrcet and voice cry
ing out i
"P.u.-I, ! Ividc from tho t:vt;r, f u
yuttr H hack 1 tho lovoo is giving
away I"
White faccH. Toiutnv hcarR thiw
'and tiiga with nil his might at tin
. , , , , . , .
rnnkeuman aloepiug ho iie-irdeatb a
dHr
1 "h. father!" ho cries ; waken!
waken !
, A mutleiing curxe ia tie; only ana-
wir.
"We'll bo swept awav! r.ither, tho
iver is ovei llowi,,- tho town V
riv
I Not a w.irJof reply fame to
hoy a frantic appeal.
the
I
the
''Conic, father, como ! I hear
water rushing along '.'
lie clasps his father's hand
and
pull
lie
ili.i-
tries, in his puny atieiioth, to
him.iip from his mieialile lied.
falls back himself, hclplesa and
coin aged.
'"Ob, mother !'' berries, "ho is i't
fit to go ! I'vo done my best ! I've
liied to aavo him to m ike him bet
, ter; to iiiake him good enough to
conic- with me to you, mi there ; lint
no win niiT. nren ! i ,tvi, nun il iiii
i ,o. ,.., i..... ;,
: almost too latj I"
tvi,-,ii.ii,-. ii.bii.. iin. n m in
i n.i nil,., mo niTfi in r vpr n
' l'IMW in.r iruiiii f.-uful the elimior .if
r- .- . .
v.. i.i a il.'in.r iiimv il... ill I'.ii.tu l, (ill
living lieiugs, aro s.-rtud. I'lidui'j
: Hie door sum Id illldcieepin.; thingl
1 is fast coming. It steals iu slowly, a
i:..i , . . ..i i .
I.....I ll... I.i 1 1.. I. .in f...,f
- u covers iu com et. o, .lies al.ou ;
tho liaio ntiUols II slnl;es a chill.,
1 1 .... I 1 1 in i , - , ,
, iiii.iui(ii iiui uneioilKHi iiuios II nee II
' chill thromh tho child a huai t. He
knows then that il. is .leulh n.miin.r !
' Por himself ho is not afraid i but. O.
Oodof mercy ! must ho go, and herl
t .. i . i r.,i ... , ... i . , I
1,11.1: of Iho fiml-fnl u-l..t...l.... ,,f I.i.
- " ......... - .....
i ....I f.n r.i i:.. i
i i.in.-i, ii .uu i.ul.:iiii ..u.i
f i : . n i ... .i i
s uieaaei. ...oilier, .1. .. (
lli.m.rh m u fo.i ,,ii,..li ... n .il.il.l ....
j tragedy, and ho crion aloud
oueul
i more,--
"Father, oh,
an I ho forever
! mother and me I
father, do not die,
ho kept away from
Jho sleeping man turns heavily
"Ho is awakening at lust !" the
child cried, eagerly,
j 1(J watr cuiiim up to his waist.
It t reep.t over the ed 'O oi tho bed
; reaehos tho sleeping man. 11m unit
: torn wearily,
1. I ll . .. 1.1 III 1.1 . ..
l,lllhil UIO CUIH I J I I II. I' I ll t ti 111 K
of whiskey I might drive the chilli
away, luit tho last ilimo is gone.
"Uli, I.itlier, come tpticli. como I
Tho levee's broken away I It is the
water that vmi feel il. is thnt. which
V -
sends tho chill ovt-r vou. Como. fa
the r. come:"
"Whut 1 wuter roaring all about
! and not a stream of old ISoiirbou flow-
'you wuken mo, Tommy t You kuow
I am not fit to dio ! ere, let mo
rest my baud on vour shoulder."
Ho staggered heavily to his fuot.
Crossed tho room unsteadily i un
latched the door and went out into
tho fearful flood. Iu going out he
went down two steps. It brought
tho water to his bhoul Lis. To;iviiy
followed him- closely, went dowu the
stops also. It brought tho water ov
er Tommy's head.
Tho drukon man rushed on, nuk-
ing toward tho bluff that lay baek'liua during tsirllnol. which us iaily
.. l... ! ((', a- i . ..' J
from the rivor. Thoro was a faint.
drowning cry of "Oh, father," end
ing in a hoaiso gurgle a lifting up
for a niom.iiit of a whito face nnd
two while, childish bauds, a id then
the Lauds and f.tco were gone lost
amid tho rushing, boiling water.
A fearful bull', ting against the mad
stream, a terrible struggle for a
worthless life, and tho soborod ine
briate roaches tho bluff. Then the
horrible truth rushos upon him.
Then lie understands tho faithfulness
of bis dead child realizos to its full
est extent that he had sout that child
to his death.
Tho morning came. Hiickod on
tho swaying branch of an uprooted
tree, tboy found tho little martyr, his
white face gloaiuiug iu the spring
sunshine. Hut tho pure young soul
had entered on that everlasting
spring of which he had so oftou
dreamed, with head lying ou his mo
ther's grave. Two graves then iu
the cbnroh yard two deaths in the
household and he responsible, for
both! Could be ever become, through
bis terrible peuiteuoe, good enough
to moot them up there f He seemed
to Tommys tiuy bauia roach-
rrr--rtr-i.
.- (
l I t l
1875.
ii)out to inm ttirotin inn t.mni.
nlootn tbnt liml eltltnl awiftly over
umii i no wuii',i wi iiiui.
Lot n hoio that tlin ciulii'f (loiitu
nai not imeu in vutti, ior nu nr wutiiu
no uioil
luw tot no 1 hia foot away
Toiuiuy. tho martyr.
A New Stylo of Kindling Wood.
l in .Mon'tay no aiginiieii at tin
stole that he would likuto Hcttlo hix
ac.MUiit. The lull waiiui'idi- out and
handed him. He glnuoed down the
ileum. Am he adv . need ul.mg th..
column bis fucn begun to wetk Pi rat
ihispyea al imIv enl'i 'gcl. Ihcn his
iii.iut.i gradually np' iie I, came 1 by
th" drooping of hie 'mvrr ja.v, and
wriiiklea f umed on hii forehead
One third down Iho column lm form
r. III., II in n I.Minini-'-. I "HI ii'n-
. ,w , llu whi;,tIc. JIulf wav lljwu
i I : . i... . .. :r... ,. l. :..n.. !..... I;....-
tie H'.id :
cio'H !"
. , . '
1, H ,.,,. v
,.j ..... . .
Then ho rea l on. smiting hm thijr'i
vigorously, and ivmg vent t -i variolic
expr. saions of the hvehct naturu.
Finally he threw the hill down.
"Isay, n.CHon, look bete, this lull
can't be iiniio, you ve got mo mivd
up with koiiiii laiunivy.
"I'liat's your bill, sir,
grocer, smiling pleasantly
'1 tell yoil it. can t be."
the 1'ivihi hi street man, hi
bflid the
!
iv.rsisfi'd
inning to
look sealed. "Why, here's
doen clothespins ill :i two
fil'tyliv.''
mm Mis
bill. What on earth do vou take m
.. . , , :
l1'" 11 ""r hl'"'.v 11 1 !'"v .
"Hut it is votir bill Your wife
can lApViiii it to you.
Sho ord.jicd
. . .
".'!"' '.,
r
, , ,
isp-j.l tho unfortunate
. ftt
ly w ifo !
'..yt,s H;r
'pho 'delitor clutched tho bill,
i :, :.,. t,;a ,.i ,.,,,1 hio-.'
He bolted into tho lions' without
any abatement of speed, and flinging
tho pnper on llio table before his
wife, knocked his hat oil tho back of
i.:.. i i .... i . ..i i .
..Mllrtha Auu .hhuMn wmt Jinn
i: mi c.n.. c...
till?, in. -i.i I : 111 i u in ... ii in . - ii , n
1 1 .il :.. 11 -.. 1 -II
. .." " ""
""' 11,0 IVlSl VV,"""m llU' " .
T'.i.i ill', ii.rit. i i.vi.rp iiii.umi.ii (mi, ill
1 them.
,w.. ...w..w -
"Andaoldi l," Baid flhe, domuro-
ly'. i-i i. t- i in
"W h-a t ! Fifty doen elofhes -
i,,,u ,., tt.'i. iiiinitliu "' iiii.l lm clu.t
. ... ..... , . ...... ...
I down into a chair as if a frmght car
had fallen atop of him. "1 ifty five
,ot, j j
1
two months !
no in.wiei "Mm just uuaven
stand that f ,
,'l I, .11 ..,, nun (n I ul.l n nl.
"( i. II ei."H ! i in. ,liii n: . r.m-t.'l n r.l oil a ielup ll
A little f ut'ierou h.' r, ud : I thnn ns tt.ey lm-i. ii" I forwarl, ntii
"riiiindei :" Jen.li threw inv.iy hia I vv outer
T..,,. litu.ti I..I-..I1 n i,i.l .... . i I
' ... , Hie icc in tho open water, upon wlu.'li
ino in that way, Uouboii W liueler nill0 l)f vUcn) a h.,H , tUv p w,,,
i..i. .... ... ...n.i,. ,.,.'.. . . . 1 . .
1 h "" uoal. toward llio sieit e ice, and I Ix v
Heaven with your impioiisiioss , i-oul 1 thun aavo tlieuiaiilv.n. When
ordered them clothes pun myself, j, ia I U oatcd !! W yr Is f.otn tlu n o
and I have burnt every one of em ill ' ,,, willc, t,c;r e,inrii ,M Kt , j( io
that there stove, itist because y " : rotm I.' 1, tin t tho unfirt ii-i:itos ro
were too alllired .uy to get a stick j ,UIU(U,. , it for three days nml
of wood. And I d.s'laro, before I HI ,,!;!,,, il.irin which time six of them
do bothered jawing and lighting tjj.j,,., ,i, , trw i,,.),, ,HM
got you to cut wood, Ml burn up pjeke.l up hv the suhooner liuorir- S.
every clothes pin in tho land, and ! .,,, , tlc of March. All Urn
you shall p iy for thorn, if you lit.
lV0
do
to sell tlio shirt on your back to
I . ...
IL So HOW
And Mis. .fohnsin, with a fane
I like scarlet, sti'itclied il) tho broom,
..,,,1 w,o R,v.,eiiiii.r tho cartKit as
jf ,.v,,ry j lk; f ,ust was a rod hot
' ...i.o.. ,i t. ........ r t. .!..,
t.j.ii, ...iiiu iiiu ,i,iii,i''j ...i. .iviiiii-
. u, 111 lliiuf all kari 1 tt illd t.. il'rt flll.1 n'llil
the bill. And h.-fore dark thnt nu'ht
,0 a ii,,if cord of wood sawed
Hiit and uilod tin roalv for
I i i j
usj.
M'i7 e Outi.
The P.kason Why. Umynu won
der that American vvuuicn sj quickly
lose tl.eir beauty t Shut up in h mso
iiine-teiiihs of thoir time, with oi'li'-r
no exercise, or llinL which U of a lim
ited, irks imo Hatnetioss, they are, as
u coiiHi'ipionoe, uuimtinuily pale, soft
and tciil.ir; their hloml is poorly ,ir-1
g;ii'8.-,l and watery; their inuiicliw'
small nnd llahhy ;itol t'io fnruo mil
functions of their iridic, us a whole,
rua low iu tho .calo ef lil'o. A aim
ri im lulltm-R ia often seen in tlm nut.
ineii iikn aoow. tumor an April aim
whenever the oudiirniico is put in th
lost, as in performing the fuiieti"ili of
a mother. Tho clungo in appt'iiruuc;
from tho mii'lon nfooe year to llio
mother of tho next is often no atrikin.'
and enduring that it ii l i til o tilt In
behove we nro looking on the same
persou. The round, pliaing shapo i
pivm it iroly displaced by a pinchod
angularity, aud an untimely and nn
unseemly appoaranco of ago. And it
is all nonsense to bhimo our clim ato
for this sa 1 state of things i blame
only their hot-hottso, enervating mode
of life. English ladies of rank. who.
by tho way, aro celebrated for keop
iug their buauty even t ) a ripa old
ago, think nothing of walking a half
dozen miles at a time t while Ameri
dau ladies would think stub a thing
"perfectly dreadful." If American
wotuou, so daintily and richly fed,
will sit in dark and sultry rooms thu
livo long day. they must expect to'
bloom too soon, to hasten through
this charming period at tholongost
in about ten yearsand. for twenty,
five years after, have tho grim satis
faction of being thin, wrinkled, an
gular aud sallow.
One ctihimli ono J titf, ' : $Ojlb
tiiHi-nuir, ciHiitim, on year, .v
Onu-fourtli ciilnmn. (inti yonr, lo.(J
One i(tiAm (ll litira)! hnK-rlivil
73
rr. niniiiii'iiiti iiiH-niiiii,
rriiliiwioimlitiul tuiiiia ( unlit of
not more than b line, per year,
Atitlilur, Kxr?'nlr, AdminiAirvAor
and A.iHiMi' Xoticin,
Iviitnriitl in it ire lT line.
5,(W
2 '
Vi
All iKlvitrtirotiiLMit fur I'lMirtf'r imc
riml llniii tine yeur org mvn1ilti ut lli
jtinio tin y are iii'liTi'd, nnd if ivit imid
I tlie pei-rtnii nrderinx tlteiii willbclteld
; .i.i.. r. . i
I r , I-- I MIT .Illi Mtinif-J .
A Terrible Tale of Suffuring.
The ten inert who hnvo beco hro't
to Ihiltimoip from ihe e.'h'Hiner (J o.
S. Pog.'. tiff tin cv-t of New Pound
land, tell a rad atory of ii:T'riii)i.
l'licy and thun who pcriHiied W.th
tin) in ha eoi:ii i-. J neat ly the en
tire rlile b idled iiiilo p'ipul.titfii el
Ibe little town of St. Mucy'a. Tlie
tco had liven linn nil the winter, uu I
iiue "l" l liu villager hud guuo out
up mi il fri'.'Hinlly to hunt K-a hir .N.
' h:id nhowii no i,'liol lliOi'ing he
lore thai falal it ly. Itepons ha I
liceii received for a week I'ro-n llio
liun.llaiid that avrsMel wn ""ii drili
iii'; ahout. and mi ih .' I oi M ,rch the
brig wr. ilMt'OVerc I ( .. - :i -i 1 n half
tnllea troin tlei ahum, ! m t iu ice.
A patty of thirty men v.v jiiick'y
atheicd, iii.tl they a'sri' ! "i' on tho
lice lo her mi I .')I the .lie .ti 'in:irl.
' I'tiward I'V.iiini lliev Mutr l home.
i Wald. I. Ut tii'V Imil li '
i far when the f.'iril lc fit
a ii!id 1 1 I ln"ii I hat thu i
ic I bet Wooi lii"n nnd 1 1
pi .'t'ci.'.le(l
.vi. prc
!,;el (UIM-
imi e, an I
iili,. i neiiiii.' w.m itiereiiatu ' rv. rv
, ! ll.mg as Ho ran. 10 ..; c.ieun.n-re .
" - l""",M" . S ",0
jut the ice was rea.'ii" l nio ai.ie oi
w ,, ,Uv, ti,..,,, aal 1U s.,0w
ua ,( ;,,,,
j ''l0 i,.P 1, k l ,r .!"ti one inil.t n it,
(.((m (j .1M , , t , i:iln ii
, )( w,li(.h ,h ,y ,! ,.,.,tJ1j Ht,;;l.
,i.. i,.rl i...r M. . li Wa n.ov
i unit.. .I n k. The p-lftV wi to e.xha i-l-
("I U'l.l'OII lull I I. i I, lltl'l III") I'm
pate I lor tin' terrth. cl. I whi 'h soon
K..-I. in. At lirit it rained tiuiil they
weru all wiit i.i tin) skin- Tlio i mi
tin ii t inn"! to sleet and sii jw, t'.ei
. . . ... i i i .i
i i i ,,, ,i. ,,, ,1,,. ,rl mm 1
( I Im coll b oiuio int. use. thu ti 'i-. j
iblailsuf win! eu'.linjj tl.em ti tho
h'iti.1. Tiit'ti leut their ell ul lm'
. lil'o, Iho maa ataiupiiig their f.'t".
r lino; madly ab.ni', uu 1 th" mm j
tur , clll.,juril,.i,ltf ,)t. Wcuk and LI-
ttirhirf.
Tlie cM still increnscd. until ithnd
reache l a donrffo of iiil.'ii-itv it"l
cipi ille.1 belore iu thai I. it it u le th.s
winter. Al uii.luiht the void on I
exhaustion bi'oun to tell iliou tin)
il'i.uueil one in tho liilh' party. Po-t
one iiiiJ theu mint In r of ihem wmill
lio down, sayiug ho could go no fir
thnr. Tim oihurs would pick thi'in
up uii l try to keep thorn on their I'. ot,
I..O ullin. ru.iliiifT l.ir (I ulinel. tlitelitiii.M
" ' . - . .. uv..
. like tlrunken num. they woull lull
, Hfiisc lea lli.ou the ioo, aud .lio w ilh-
ni ... ,
Mini, ii ulrii.iiln l h.wd n i i, i l(i,...
ii...... I.... i i.i.i nn. hi rii 1 1 .i.i i.i
,ia .u.. fr, r.iTi.,,, ;,.., .... i
Nal lethiroy, mid wilh sad hearts cikIi
! vi,tilll ww 1(.fL I0 ,;iU
! .
vi lie ii luoiuiug u ii iv d ii u aevnii
c,,,.psiM Wuru ,.,,.,! u, i,,tcrv ;.l ,
-,. ,i. ,, : ,,,,1 i ,i,., - ;
,,., ,-,,,i . .o .'.,, ,r:1) ... t... (,..
next vieiiin. A fi.-l.l of If,-, twe-.tr
feet Ki'iare. (1 .ate 1 near tliu brink of
,.1.. ...
1 foo l t hoy ha I in tint ti ni was a
rim-til ivliit.n I'.-li. wliieli iv 14 iVn. ri i-i
ill'! lo". Tlli WHS lllViill"! t t V ? . . I
them. Of the throe men two ure nn
tin Nurnli"', viz : .1 !n Put. in tin
ship's hop tul, billy fr'eii, an 1 .lis.
Pi'd llu. Tim cinhte -ii men r.on. lin
ing alter th ' nine ll iite I o.V on tint
stua'l i -o fi.'ld init io thoir wnv hack
In tho iihuinloncl brig, winch ir i
lightly j I'liui" 1 in thu ice mil w
carried w.th it. A'l expotid tn 'hi
in h or, an I ami of them hil J
their sotiea bolore reaching lior t'.m
4 'eiiul litno.
Tin fi-liorin."'n, win alnvt they aro
tinletterod, cuald not re t I het-liam -,
but knew sfu wa not I- igltsh Tim
crew had left on tlio i.-o for IIiMow.
r.ut, a vill-'iga
neat' St. Mary's, th
1st uf M nvli. Tlio lui,' mi.clwitu
1 l0 jl!0 .)r tt We.'k In sight of Urn
land, 'ml the Uslnnnei wjim oi Inn-
t"ti ifiy. Ti (j i"-ti in m to h v
the now wu'il I Ik rceiv.! 1 iu K
M iry's, on,) rephel, "Th-'i'o i no v
maiming in every h m 'hoi I, lor
ibcy if) uut knu.v that any ul' ua uro
savel.'
million dollars wurtlt of -il-ver
his' been forwarded from tin.
Pacilie coast to tho l'iiil a lelphut Mint,
and will he coined into live cent
pieces and twenty-cent pieces Tliu
resumption ofsunll e imgowill bo
attempted as soon as a reserve of
$l(),UO. 1,0011 is aeciiiniilated.
Wit is announced from Wash- -iugtou
that measures will atone bo
taken to strike thu Mexican outlaws
who hnvo invalid tho llio (irandn
frontier. A general border war and
nn invasion of Mexico by our anno. I
citizens in pursuit of tho raidurs aro
among the pro! ui'iili ties.
tfriie prospects for a general re
sumption of work in our rolling mills
is now bettor than nt any tiuu since
tho lock out b 'gn. tu lool, work
has commenced in some of thorn, and '
our information js to the effect that
nearly all will bo in operation in a
foV Jays. I'ittthiirg f
Women are like horses i the gayer
the ' hii'ueus the better they franco. '