The post. (Middleburg, Snyder County, Pa.) 1864-1883, June 29, 1876, Image 1

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'L-Knecutor, Administrator
rAMiKtiee Noticnai, 2 8
ial noiiowi r line,
KlvnrtiiuMiiciiU fr a shorter pe
iwnno vpnr arm rsivnhle At the
itn on'mxl. and if not tmitl
'utrnon ona--"'"- " "-i..u
ponsible f' the money
1 e etr.v
Great aid Small.
flW 1 l ,l,rk l' r'ii hixb.
n.in vjoicisr meiniv,
(poor dull llilna. unwoi-.lir blrib,
'voicalaM ouinbtre'of IU vtu.
A UmU alckly. pining ehil'l, ;
fChatfr " 100
' 1 MJ coU nt bfr bl rpntf will
... ( lofiatan all dr loru
bna 1 " aparrow q'iU
Mmi1'"!"! aartlea iMly It-
flit ot to pour, la ripturt lth.
Hlstout In nnulo mast forAaavan,
ThfOiher h Ita llllfrlaf-
' oolh a Inn cblU'i lullg.
JO'1. knowing lhl, I m fl not '
.
ill oiaf h urTrliV ' ,.
L Home noli of oiin ir cnmforl brlrttr,
Jin M" t'l nrl,l '' " r"r
'fur lark awl rror, " "J araall.
. Tin AV3 BY,
n .p by b rowi witbar,
",nd b ib laavra will Nil
t0'l by lb crimaon amuina
bda in lustra over all.
,6j an 4 by our bnpva will brUhlan.
Though llie awullow hontawar.l fly,
nii fiilta frifnJi who n 14 luta U4 .
Majr forget ua by an4 by.
$ and by tha rora lht wlthitra
Will uplift ita lrooping hea l,
i4kneij from ilaatuinbera
By an angel'a gcuila trcaJ.
ft and by banrta will ha brokn
That hara new known a tigh
frianJIaia onaa wilhjty will liUiaa
la tht coming by aud by,
By and by thfra will b fnlaa beartj,
' By and by tbar will be true ;
So I hear you aay you daiiht It t
If you do, than why do yau T
JJy and by bright eyes will mtlileu
When benenib the turf wa lie,
There will atill be tboae that lore ua,
In tba ailcnt by and by,
L - 'V
H o 1 o o t T u 1 o .
Ned and Hannah.
You mast know that although I
am a rough and untfiiinly-loolsintf
object now, kiiviug tuiit with vi,iuy
Jianl kuocka ami woathorod nuny
tough iftdea in tlia oourao of my lifo,
1 was onoe quito a good lu.kii)kf
youth, and wim foud of tliu sociuty
of the giilH. fathor was an hou
fat fanner, who reHtdod in Crunbor
ry villngo, in the itttorior of MaKnu
Clmsotti, and 1 was the oldost son.
At au early nje 1 wna inatruutod iu
all tho tnyutui'ics of cooppin, lute
in?, mowing, plowing, taking euro
of the stooif, and other dutioa which
devolve on a f.inuur 1 and at the n 'J
of twenty I was itblu t cut na laru a
awatu as any iu ia witlnn live uiilcn 1
und at tho ruinjug ot Duaon ' oijea'
baru, when the wreHtung ring win
formed, 1 throw every inau who
could bo brought ngaiuut mo. Well
a few days after tins it was iu the
latter part of November my good
mother, ouo day taking an opportu
nity when wo wero uloue, upoko to
tne aoinotliitiir after tins IivhIiioii 1
'Ned, you art) trrowing to mau'a
estate. You area stout, well-growu
lad, of steady and indiiHlrious imbits,
and, thanks to your i.ttUur. know
how to work- It ietime for you to
be looking out for a wire, for am
growing rather infirm, and work
does not eoiuo so easy to me as it
used to do. What do you Bay, Nod
hould you like to be married 1
1 was taken all ubaok at this
plump queetion, and Ktammorod out
something iu reply, I hardly knew
what
Well, Ned,' continued my mother,
'I've been thinking for some weeks
which of tho girls in these parts
-would suit you the best, and have
come to the oouoluaion that Hannah
lai Uhorn will be the very damsel
You know her father Ensign Hurts
horn, don't you. Nod !'
To be sure I do, mother 1 ropli-
fid, '4nd ber brother loin, too
'Wfcll, then you've no objection to
Tlaninh, of course Sho e the prot- ,
a ' .r -..i a 1 1 ..11 1. 1 (
fleBLgiii in nio pwiiHii, biiii uitiiuujfu
jrathjir too fond ot fuu and frolic, is a
smiirt and good girl, aud will make
you a capital wife.' 1
I found that my mother haying
et hoamind un this darling objoctt
and meeting with uo serious obsta
tile on my part, would grant no re-,
prive, but 1 was reaolved that I
should go aoourting that very night
x or as site expressed it, 'strike while
the Iron is hot.' 1 accordingly pro
.needed, in a state of great taeutal
agitation, to change my clothes. I
mton my salt uud-poppor panta
ooqa 1 and although I had worn
them on great oooauions for three
ears, they were atill almost as good
as new, with the exception that my
tegs bad (ncroaseil six inches in
eugth sinoo the pautaloon wero
made, whioh gave , the garments a
somewhat awakward appearanae. 1
wore a stylish bandanna around my
neck, wniul) oonceoled a portion of
tay enormous shirt ooiiar-Vt genu
iie article, (or 'dickeys v-e not
fi3-"nio thoae 4"ysand oJymy
. -- 'ng. stripad awanadown wi;t-
coat, 1 threw my sky blue ooateelnd
aiter X bad carefully -eombed my lir
rid smoothed it down aooordiug
lateat fashion, with a tallow er
N J (qgksd in the glass, and w
roll satiasi with my
1 to sayaulf,
a.il-ai . Tim yil.1it.ilk M vOII Srtd"
dlod. I hoolt nan.Uwttli my mother,
who bad mm not bo afraid but to
Wcpp np a good heart and behave
liko a man. mounted mr stood and
departed on ro.v expedition.
Ennin Ilartnlmrii livoil at 1110
listanco 0 fivo tnilon, and as I ixxlt
loimirolv along tlin road, I bod ab
undant time to reflect on the start
lin character of tho expedition lit
whioh I had so sitddonly ainbarkod.
and the more I reflected the more I
fult conaoious that Iahould make a
ninny, a oomph-ta lioot-j'uik of rat
self, and I would gladly have given
np the projnot, or pocvmod it for a
time, wore it not far giving oJTbnse
to my motlior.
I Intoliml till 0'it to tho norso
nh')o, nailed t tiio butternut trM at
the end of the Iioiish, and wont in .
my heart nil t'n timebmting in my
botom, fur all tho world like a pur
tril;j (Irumuiing ImiIhii 1 a stump.
I f imid tiio ftt'inlv e mu sunt u. I a-
round the tiro the. hartU was tiico
ly swept, aul evorvtliiug looked an
neat anil comfortable as wax-work
The ensign looked a little surprised
at my entrance but gave mo a cor-
lial Km)) of the hand and Iih
good wifo said Bi(! wim dolightid t
see me. As for Tom ho grinned and
looked knowingly to If inn ib. as h
jocnlary ftkod mo what on earth led
me 10 visit mom at mat inue 01
night f Hannah herself looked rath
er tluaterod, and I thought I bad
nover suon horehoeks look so rosy'
but she aat as utiflf and Uirigit in
Imr cliair at a martingale said but
little, and that wan nddressod to bur
children and seemed as nniotand
lumure as a cut when intent on
stealing croam. The old folks, how
ever wero sociable enough au I I
talked away as if for a waor, tutor
ing much nonsuits', I dare civ,
abont the weather, the l.ito scanou.
tho crops, the fill of stock, the rinc
of hay and grain, eto. Tho ousign
and I agrood won Jerfnlly for what
ever ho would say, 1 would repeat,
and go forward on tho samo track
so by the the time I iiaa uoun halt
an hour in tho house, 1 began to foci
rather comfortable, and was inclined
to think tliut it was uot an terrible a
tiling to court Huuuuh Hartshorn as
cxpoctod.
lint my nguo rotor no. I when I saw
tlio considerate old la ly m ilciug
propartious for leaving m together
I lie younger children wore hi st r.ont
ofT .111 1 one of tbeiu, the saucy little
chit, uboitt elevoti or twelvo yrtn--t
old, us sho was leaving tlio vooui
throw a knowing took, fust ut uie
then at ITannah, and burst into a
laugh. The old lady frowned, Hiu
mill hlunhed, and I felt more liko 11
fool than evor. Tom. after some a 1-
mnnti.ry winks iioiu I113 mother, i.l
ho !isan poured and tho cusigu, r.f-
ter muttering soinelhing about be
ing tip lute tho night before and
having to riso bright and early the
next morning, ahulUjd out ot the
room, and was soon utter followed
by h).i bettor half, who as aho left
tho npiM'tinont, gave mean encourag
ing motherly smile and then think
ing fliio was unobserved, slily ahook
her dumpy finger at her daughter.
Mr first impulse after the oouod
of the closing of the door died away
was to start up und run olF but I
seemed pinned to my cliair, and
oould not rise and there 1 sat for
soma miuutoa, looking earnestly iuto
the Qre. which burned oKiar and
brightly, and with Ilia aid of can
dle made of bay-berry tallow, oast.
a cheerful light around tho room. I
wanted to say something but I could
neither find ideas nor words. At
length by a desperate effort, I raised
my head slowly, and casi a mdelong
glunoo at my oharmor. Thoro sho
sat about three foot oh, a firm and
oollectod as if nothing extraordinary
was taking place .but 1 thought sin
looked rather solemn and disappoint
od. I again directed my look to the
fire, making an inward determina
tion to aay something s.ion, when wo
wore both started by a 00a!, which
with a load snap flow from the back
og to tho furthor corner of the
room.
aiiiiah, affrighted, sprang from
her oliair with wonderoun agility
but on seeing th i cause of her alarm
finitely resiim') I hor sett, remarking
in rather a sarciitio tone, 'Well that
spark has got hojj.i1 lifj ia bitu, any-
liow.'
This hit, intondo l for me, inorooa-
ed iny.ooufusiLin. I sueitee-le l, how
ever, in fjroing it itismii "ita, u-ti
and, feeling in every limb the neees
sit.y of bringing lira atTiir to a arisis,
with wonderful tonuoiity, hitched
my chair sideways to'vards her.
"FU-a n-tiah artsliorn l'
"Well. Mr. Weevil," replied she,
rather pettishly, "I hear yon " -
This was a damper, uevorthtluas,
as my oourage was rousod. aud I got
fairly started, I determined to g on
"I 1 a-n- nah -I think -the oi l
folks were ve-ve-ry kiud to go oil
to bed don't you 1" 1
llor only reply was 11 staro, which
seemed to send an icicle,' pointed
with steel, right through my bosom
Out as I bad auooeedud so well in
getting ont a few word, I was re
solved to re nain dumb no ..louder
and putting on a tender and die
away look..! continued 1 4'Y -u-a-t do
you-u think the a o-ld folks weut off
J to bwl.
UTIe - e - y I"
and lu-e-ft us togethe fort
1 a fellow. So far from reaponding
'y tender look aud ut i
in kind to
m inner, ber
if"jl bro dr
'v wrinkled by a
.1 h t
i
Jo
MtDBCl3l3URa, SNYDEIl COUtjyWPA-. JtTNE:29r1876.,
tonot "I suppose they went to bod
to sleep and I think the best thing
that ( can do is to follow their ex
ample i-ho-humP and tho pro
voking Jade actually gappod in my
face.
'Why, Hannah P I repliod inn
faint vhico 1 for my conrago wat eb
bing nt a rapid rate, ' I raino n!l tin
way firom our houso through the
(Iroen Lino, on the 'old colt.' to see
you, and far uo othnr o.irtlily reason
Aul moro tltau all that, mother sai l
I might come."
'Your mthor said so, did shot
Hat tin l-ha I" exclaimed my fair one,
with a Brtornful lutigb. "Oli, you are
a go id boy, au-1 a brisrht one in the
bargain. You shall havj a wifo who"
you are tnarrie 11"
I w.n tliundorstrnck V foarful
shu l lor passed over my fr'XN f'r
saw that the sweet gir) -'wluim I h i I
chosen for ray tri.l-t. was actually
making fun of m an I that, us niv
mother would havo sai I, "my cake
was all tlongh." I loauo l back in
myolmir, and whilo my limbs shook,
n 1 my tooth sbattoreil, I lo kj 1 her
unplonugly in tlii race, witu a view
to remonstrate against ho incivility.
"Why Ila-a-n null 1 d a-r ll.-i-a-n
nah," sai 1 I, in hollow aol dohwous
tono and it is possiblo that I might
have said something more, when the
chair, which was old and rickety,
came down, aud ma iu it, with a ter
rible crash.
This unlucky incident, mil rov
wild looks, frightene 1 tha p ior girl
almost out of hor wits. Hhe juuiM.l
from her chair screaming, "OH 1 he's
in a tit 1 and soiling a large pitcher
of water that wa-t unf irtiin-vtiily 011 ;
the table, dashed ita contents full iu
111 v face 1111 1 bosom, mid darted out
of tho Mom, crying aloit 1 for help!
Her parents rushed iu at one door
crying, "A' In. re is the risoil? lot mo
come at him 1 ' just as I recovere 1
from in v e mstoru iiiou, mi'l ha I ex-;
trii.itol myself from tlio wreck, ;
ma lo a run for tho front window,
threw it up, and darted tliroith the.
aperture, with the tii'iililon-is of 11!
harloitnin m utiite l tlio 'oM colt,
wio had boon patiently standing
l nouth the treo nil tlio time and
applying my heels to his si Km, no
c oiaiiiiio,l with sundry t'nfnps. an I
jerks of the liri.llo. Boon sunoe 1-id in
urging him into a gallop, ilowit tlio
green lane but not before Tom,
who h-vl mistake! tho course of his
sifter's alarm, h.i-l ru-shud out of tho
front, door, and seizing a god Htone,
U.t ii lly ut my b-viU .vii.it ail Lis
strength exclaiming, "There, take
that, you rascal 1 and it may teach
you better minuor.l in the future 1"
I reached homo without meeting
with uny more advoiituru3 ; hut what
with the batli iiiluiinii.t re I by Hau
niih, and the rubbing dowu by Tom,
the excitement of the interesting oc
casion, combined with tho disap
pointment of tuy hopes, and the'
iiiortilie ttion of my 'cavalier treat-(
inont from the village beauty, I was
uttacko 1 the uuxt day with a violent
fever whioh lasted moro than a week
aod before I recovered the whole
affair, lliroii:h ths nuiliee uf Tom,
und )i-rliis tlm fair 111 mil mi lurst-lt,
gut wind. I I'ouijtl that thitra wo il l
ne no leiiirer comfort for inn iu can
liorry village, nn-l pickdd ii u lew
of my iluds, und started o.T for 15 is.
ton, shipped nit Ii iumI tlio nmt ven
ae! I could li nl bound en a foreixn
voysge, and with the exception uf
tow visits to m v nutivo villngii 8 mie
voars nfierv ir Is, li'ivd stuck to the
blue waters ever since
Couldn't Play The Hippodiomo Sodoe.
Ho started for Now York, only to
remain there two days. Moutiug
with sorao old chums, the guiidy of
tiolhuin had too many attractions
for him to return within the pro
scribed time. Ten days passed an 1
his convivialities were not ended.
Anxious to propitiato Lis wife, he
wrote to her us follows 1
Mr I)R.a Kite. Havo bcoorae
deeply interested in tlio gl irioua
work going on here at tlm hippo
drome. Have been there thre.i times
a day, an I am auru you will be ploai
ed with the change time baa wrought
iu me Shall uot return to you un
til next .Saturday night. I send ouo
copy or llie uospol iiymns. nave
markoj a onions lliey express so per
fectly my fooling at our long separa
tion.
"1 noed thoo every hour." but
"We shall meet by and by.'1 and
am praying for you,'' and "I love to
toll the otory. for "l m coming to
tho t'ross," "Wishing, hoping, know
ing," "No other uauio," "Tho lower
lights be burning." Vonra,
Almost I'xusuadicd.
In the meantime bis wife bad
heard that "dim wai on one of bis
sprees," and replied to him as fol
lows t
D'.Ati JaMXs Your letter and
boot reoeived. avo read them
both and oould hardly rofraiu from
siugiug , .
"1 hoar thy weloome voioe," -go
on "Kesoue the perishing" but
"What tpist thou douu for utu" -you
"Tell me the oil, eld story" it '
'Pioflious proioiao" but trit.le -
"Yet there is room you'd but tor
"I'nll for the shore.'.'
P, 8 A If yoti dot;" koie
sober there will be t?'" - 'ay
and hour," I'm goi. ; t, ,'the
t'orU'-aol I gnaaa tyiJfetimi
I've had you iu the onse fifteen
minutes, ydu'll be "fall- versa 1 led"
you oa t uv Jw"?-.
ti ,Qil Vvn
Tha Gov' Tirl rViaf.
Jfany years ago a iTlonwn from
tho town of Mot'iuyf M'- wll'l3
on a visit tjft imminent incrchunt
in JJoston, wi'ia l ly tho mer
chant if li jev "t b"y i' Mothu
eu that ho yild rocoinmin l to work
in his st-
At - tho gentleman could H. ink
of no .m. f if ho new none but it faith
ful. Iionost boy wjuld suit the t!uif
ty miTc'iant. At lenglh, ho.vevor.
iio call-id to mind Imv of eeollout
char, .tor in his neighborhood, but
feared he would hardly do. na his
parent. Vore very p tr, an I ho hi 1
no v J-tf'ati n or other alvaiiti;-'s to
lit nim for such a p.i.-iti 11. Hut too
description of tho b-y's Inhil a p!en-
rt.t 1.110 moivlinit s lu'ii-li tint lie
tl triil.t I tlio ifiii.lle.o ill 11 d l!'ir nit. 1
which to pay Ljo bo's f.iri to Ho-t-ton
bv stag , mid ro.jn.wto I hi. 11 to
send the 1 1 1 t ) thij vity, mi I if 0:1 11
personal iii!:rvi:w ' all nhouM ii't
prove satisfactory, ho Wjuld p.iy his
lare ua- k 11 outu again.
J ho gentle nan, a ro tiMstod, v:s-
itod the boy's pireuts, und ntiting j v Ncn-ihl-m feiu-ilo iumaih. mil car
tho mel-chant'a pr-iposid. ndvis.. I ; ,.y oll u.. K t,i ;l Vr:4;,.i f;,i ,,f iter
theio to sou I the b ly for trial, lieu, tM v,.rv brim owr a rough r-- I
men g-ivo 1110 ii-iiiar win.-ii wis sent
to pay U14 tare to iosioii, ana iieo ir
tml
I'tidor hiuiilar circiimst.iriees tiitio-ty-nioe
out of every' hit'i.l.'o l hoyt
would have said, "now for a goo!
time 1 1 never s iw a city, und never
saw 11 citv, ri-. l never rode in ant tg
Oil there will bo so much to nee
an-1 it v.i'l bs such a long ride mi l
icre ii tlio inoiiey to p.iy my fare."!
Not so witli turn boy. I'litlmg t.u
iiimn'V c ucfuily iu hi-i p.n-k.st, lie
mi l t 1 hit H,'lf, -H'liis is the tiist tl
lir I over had. hti-v I wish I c u
s ivti it. Il is only t-veut iiva mil
i i
tolsi-toii. lean walk tl.'.n'o
in a
.lav. 1 11 d i it mid stvo my ilnl'ai-.'
7"is iiiothi'f pa'ched nphis cVitnes
as well as s.'i.) coal I, an I oirff 'ioi'.
morning the little fellow pari el ut
t in tl ior of tiioir hu u'olo h i.ue, an 1
not out 011 his long tramp l. t th"
great city, which he rsacho.I, tir -.1
au I ousty, a lutle b ifore suiisiit
soon futi, I tho merchant, who stern- w. is d oie fir tinv.-ial tltys li.i'u 1 U.
ly askod, "Where have you boon all uiotiu-r a-eei I. uu..- I who pel i u ia - I
day! The ut ago came in two hours 1 loo iint.i mki'iil act. Vlna th.
a,'o." The boy tliought ho lial lis- I mother th I li,i I out tho d-i-n .ni;-- 111
llca!ied tiie iiicrchaut attho uut.i. '.. ! dleed the lue.l of ti-'f till)' to li- I.I
au 1 with doWtl'MSt boil an 1 t:eunl-i i:-.:t fur tho li.i! . 1 tiio tlet 'day.
Kins voice be anuworod, "I did tint
eoiuo on tho stage eir I not
comu on too stage I What d- you
iiioan '' li lo t I senl mjiny to pay
our farj f '
The b y thonglittt w is all up
with In n siii'O, an I uuiid galhoiiu
toai ho man ago I 1 1 r ply, "I'm sor
ry, so- I .til u it iima 1 t n'T-ul
yoa. I tlio il. tl wo ill 'Jrilii and
stvo tin) dollar, nuver liud uno
hefure."
I'l.uin 1 his lin 1 g-mlv up-in the
boy's hi-id, thi nmrcbint replhi.l :
"M litllo tiiau ymi did rxuully rviit
C 'i.ie Imiiie with ma an l ('' siini )
atipj'.cr." "Then turuing t a by-i-tiiilur
lie n-iu 11 k'i.1. 'I w-iulilu't la'iii
u tinnisilij dollars for thia buy to-
d'.V '
The h iy bas grown to manhood and
l,as Muet tii-ciuiii widely kaiwn in
tiUrtinceH oircK'S Hd is tmw the own-
i-r f tho ettuusi7e inilis nt Motlpiou,
tho I'l'tuhertou mills at Liivreuce, a
hitnking house n f.osinii, 11 11 1 ouo ol
tho tinust fu nis in M i-nuolnii-otts.
2o Uco'ioiuicil.
Take cave of tlio peunten. Look
well to your rpcmUiig Matter
what comes in, if no iuro goes out.
you will always bo poor. Tiio art is
not in milking mum y Lut iu keeping
it. Little cxense:i, lilce mieo in a
burn, when they urn in any make
great watto. I lair by . hair, houds
got bald 1 (draw by straw tho thatch
goes off the cotiigo, and drop by
drop the rain comes iuto tho cham
ber. A barrel is soon empty, if the
tap L-iiks but a drop a minute.
vheii you mean to Bavo lic 'iu with
your mouth; many thieves pans
dowu the ted lane. The tile j-ig is 11
great waste. Iu all other things
keep within compass. Never titrutdi
your Jogs farther than your bl'inkots
win leiieii or you mil soon 00 coi.i.
In clothes choose suit able tin I last
ing HtulV, and not tawdry l',norien.
io be watiu ia the main tarn, uov.
er mind, the looks. A fool may
make money j but it takes a wise
man to Mien, I it. Komomhcr it is
oaaier to buil I two clinuuius than to
koop ouo going. If you give ail to
back and board thura is uothing left
for the savings bank. I'aro hard
and woik hanl w'uon yon ura young,
and you will have 4 o'uauco ti rent
whou you are oj-,'
irinsBsstNO Clts. Tiio ntmost
gentleness bhould be oxuruiso 1 in
haruosiiiug the .colt tho tl'st time.
Vny undue roughness over his b ulk,
the tugs aud straps slapping agai.ist
his uiiioi, may forever reu lor - hiia
exceedingly shy, restive and conse
quently dangerous to upproach.
First detach the huijiuss from the
pad, closely tying np the tugs. Then
take them i'l -but!) hiuh a'.d place
them gently oyer t'io ooll 11', b'lok
.ifig biiKiw without jerking at lira
straps the too eo.o'U ) pr ictioe of
grooms after this, with both bauds
place tho pad oyer tha baok, buek
liug just tight enough to prevout
the pad from moving out of pi ice .
Wljeo this is done the tugs miy thou
be drawn through the support straps
and tied snugly up to them. The
miliar must be carefully adjusted to
the animal's neck so a to prevent
both aoajdinj aud chatling.
l!ow Cirla oro Wade Fretly.
Tho Hindoo girls are gruoof v4 and
xiptisitely formed, rront their ear-
liout cuilillioo I lliey nro acctiHiomeii
to firry burdens 011 their hea ls. The
witter for family use is always brought
ty tho girls in tMi thot 11 j-irt, care
fully poised in this way. Tho evr
cim is said to strmigtiioii the mm
eles of the back, wlulo tint chest is
throwu forward. No or""ked bae!,j
aiemeaiu Hindooiilin. l?r. Henry
Spry, ouo of tho co.niiaiiy's inodu-il
oliicers, nays thai this 'X 'U-iso u
carrying water ius:imll vcbshIsou the
no ad might Ixi alfaut 1 ;eo.i-i!y io
tro tmvd into our lviii'doig'ii.'iiooU
and pnvuto fa.nilios, i.u-l tint, ll 1
might i'i-.tircly suiieivn lo Cm ( im.-nt
iii.ichiaerv nf ilitoi J bells. Ii.l'-lc 1
II I IT, 1-1. KKI jipillg-i Mp.W, .V.'. I lie j
young la ly o.igiit to bo t tii-g.it t
c.irrv the iir, in t.iiv.o llio l wo.u
v:il do. v 1 . 1 (lit evi'i" t nu-hiii;; it with I
hand. I'hn siiiin Di.ieii'') nil
(.ilt - 4 -,.,., w,-.t.-r Km 1 1 t
pre i ; . 1 y tin-
, i-.wnlts in th.i sonili
of 1 - : 1 1 1 1
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,.,,,1 ; n. .,,,,11, .,( u.,v it 1 in In li 1
all j ,,t ,k ,1,-,, ( i', mil tin
acipiati.ni of litis 111 1 or l;n n k give
In r the same erect and cl.i-lio gait,
aud tho H.i uo expanded curst .iii l
Well foi llie I lurk und sliiiuldel'il.
S :uKl uii'l ll tiiu: 'of MtJ,
Ihd Ca!)dJ:i Mdiiic;'.
A Mr. Iladtiv, in 11 l--l.i.ro
on
A
t of
Africa, t .-III too following story
won', 111, lii l iiiging t a s-lll-'iu-
about l-'i-l nulls.
Went, ouo il.tv I
' gailit-r wood, an I K ft tlio coii I
1 tlm if o in I t- t i i,- c r. of it-
nil
ir.
Wuil-i ton niotiier v is oii", a f' i'i tii
b ill, 10 1 aiiii" ire I on tan seelie. ..u I,
rsoying toe 1MI1 I,
bcjail to f'i'i lit' ll
alt .ve I t 1 p ti i i .i
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y covei ti I in 1 r v.'it'i
i.t its lutii:;er. i lii
till) I'll' 1 S III 1'
Ill I' IU t' I I t ll'l.l 1, ;
ciitl.l was carei'u.l
le ivt s. hii I h id 1-
1 I'iio ui.iiuu! tioit. r I tiio !.:
' tilrir We 1-l'illS t lire, au I ll
11 la's.'
. ;'a.i to
Wave lief it HI I, or p'lW, in if iij'iiing
jtheiu n il t l.iil her, mi l ut tno
Is'iiuo tiiue. point.: 1 tin y.utug ui.o
at h'ff bit-i- i. I., it t in ii-itive.-i !.i!l-e-ll'-T.
.'o Kooli. r iin l they -loi'.o
!h-i, however, tiiau I l.o luit'.o babi-oii
Ipi.t in it-i 11; ok -hi i-.i-.ce, ai.-t. liy ;i
io'l'l Hilolll, Mlllil'iloll -it lllilt.lS (if Iti..
t.ilio'.j tilt) epo'.. 1 In-n 111 it ho ly,
llie iiiiiiu ils at' iel.it I tin) liaiivs,
Vi 1 f ivd til- in to I'. to !ii a hut 1
for nr.l'ot.e. Oil.! of t 'ie. ii.iiiooiia '.I re-1;. -d
Uleia t- tiit.ir .:elt!--iii'-ui, rni.l l!i-'
iln.'.t tl-.y they wcio vi-i.t.d by ;.l i.e.!
o i l li.ln l.lliw, who li'. lliie l tie I I
With ( -Ji'oaitilt lunl Mlilpe!!eil tin 111
to 11111 a-tuv f tun tii i ir hoioe.1. The
iii.iiii.ils tci-t a watch t'Vt-i' tiio Iioiu
for Mevcl'i'l days nil I t-revi'ili. ! tl.o
nuti-.i-t: from
leturuiiig to tic.U
ilv.'olliui'ti.
Jut'.'i'a C."i:nuii.
Some years ago,
dolphin, Joii-i t.'ii'
being nt
ri,:!a.
o:,i'..
reci ive-l au iutrodnt ti ,11 to 11
neut divine of that cilv.
I ll
virnid giiitletiiun ii.vii. il .'irin
ntUni.l hia church mi a i lain no
day. which iuvitatiou wna inc-.te ',
'he uiitorud the nacre 1 ..it!"-'
to'rlhr. It waa cue -f tb') iiii-t
chm-i luH iu tha fit v, and its i:i--iu- 1
beiu wero laiiliiouublo and urisi. 'em
tio in the (Svtremu. The niiiu -t o'
put -lulin in nn elaiiori'.t-.ly fui iji1. 1
pt-w, well to tho front, ifoiiu in-.i
tlod conifoitablo down into one
corner of tiio saino, and looked about
, ....,..'
ua inti renting una conionun 114 a .
toi 1 under a rabb igu loaf.
After h i bile tlin owner uf the pew
arrived, and at otiee gave ojgtia of in
tense tlisgiiKt, and iiniigtiatiou ut the
'prcHeucu of tiio interlopor.
He I00H-
ed at John, looked at tha pew,
scowled inagni;icynt!y, und Cuatly,
after fumbling through bin pj'kets
gome time, drew forth a curd and
wrote on it with a pencil :
This is my seat, air !' an l, with
an nir of the loftiest ooutoiupt, tout
ed (t over to John.
'The lr.tttr took it up, read it with
lamb liko meekness peculiar to him
self, nn 1 then, with the most delight
ful coolness, wroto in reply :
'It a a devilish good seat I Wiht
nF.sr do vou hay t' aud toe'od the
caul back to ita owner.
The lut tor took it, looked nt it
with the inont profound iistouieh
moot a minute or two, nud then a
broad giiu ovorapread his counte
nance. e evidently enjoyod the sublime
blase and oooluess of his new ac
quaintance and when service was
over he approached John, appologiz
ed fr bis rudeness, tod invited bitu
to bin bou'jo, gave htm tba best he
had. and treated him with the nt-
moi-t leHpc.'t and connidoiT.tiou du
riu bia sojourn in the oily.
ryThey hove a queer way of de
cidin: lawduJiJ in Norlb, Siaii) both
parties are put mder cold water,
and the oue staying' longest wins the
suit In (his country, both partioa
are got into bot -wutr and thou kept
thoro a lo og as possibuy
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JEUEMIAH CBO.U8B. Prop'r.
Terras of Suhscrrption,
TWO Ix)lJ.. VF.r: ANNtf. Tuys
ftl'lo villiin six mon'tvt, or fc- 50ifn,t
. paiil within ths your. X j pur ilia
vwitinue-l tint. i Hi! nrri'iiis ros ,m
paid ttnlet-s at U.e 1.1 lii;i id tlio tub
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