The post. (Middleburg, Snyder County, Pa.) 1864-1883, December 20, 1877, Image 1

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15
I A" advertisements lor a enorwr T-
I. i .1.... rt n t'lta a,.A 1ii.i1i1a rt) (lift
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L .u am nrilnrrtil mill It tint, hmrl
fif pT.n ordering thorn will oo held
(.pOlUIUlO HIT HIU IIItlllHV.
1 o 1 1' y
ThO Gospal Train.
Shi (tTJ' ila ' flnm'ni.
I beer H J'l" nean.
Ihttr'b orwhoels motinjr.
And rumbling tlirotigii III Mud.
rgoit'l t 01 in bntrJ olilljren, get on
burn eiiii'irrn,
far ihers. it ruoia far many more.
lbr thu bull nl whlit.
Thet re roniln r'lttn I Hit eiir,
Fit'i pW'iK " h'-'r fesm sud wttr,
i irinini rrr ne.-te.
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CHO."-" vn Ddttr.i, oiiuureu, via.
,)b. h )C"P1 enjlni,
(the i limtitis now in eljht.
I,r uleeia vultee Iliey pre groaning,
I Tl.. fir.M.ur I. .ft ereit.
Icno. Ut't on board, cblljun. flo.
Lfl(tnl 'or pnoiher train
To tollnw on mi tine
Ob, tlotiere, yon ars f.ireter loit
If onoe jour left nelitml.
Cuo.- uel ou bjarU, cuildren, elo.
0b, the engine hMinpr,
Klin Hiitlerntf In lb lireeio.
Slif'e eprengled in III Saviour blood,
Hul fill elie flints Willi hhp J
Co. Oct on board, etiilJrj.i, on.
Tiii I the ChriaiUn'i limner,
Tli nml to In new and "Id,
rtepenmnc and e.iltnioil
A,. tinrnifllied thern in ffoli.
Clio liol nu board, oliildruu, tie.
8 tin in nenrlnft now Ih elation,
Oil eitiner. il m l he vsin.
Hut enme n I i your tiokit,
Aul be rH(ly for Hi itmn.
Cuo. Uol on boarJ, oUiUroti, t o,
Tbo fur I cheap, itn l nil out go,
The rich and paor are lliero ;
So ncon 1-olase on the (ruin,
No Jilt'.Teno" in the f ire.
Chu, 0t on board, chiMreu, clo.
I Iblnk ulie'll mak it little b tit,
AnJ wood up on lb tin",
AuJ site nil it clinno to ui,
I)ui yet she'll tntke lir tiins.
Chj. Oct on board, cUilJruii, etc,
P!n't eimin; rum I iln mount itin,
By tbriviM Hii lli'O lukv,
Dullbe HuTuinr't on nutrl Iho train
Conirnllln mot'it mi I r1kc.
Cuo. Got ou biiitrJ, children, elo.
Tbis (ruin bat no'crmi n!Tiho Iriolt,
It bm pif I tnni'U'i atari lini
Milli'int nil ni'lli'iiiit urd on h itrl,
O'i, e oni j 1'id J dn the h in 1.
Ciio, Uot ou bo.irJ, ahilireii, en.
Thfre'ii Mno. Nnh nn 1 Abraham,
Anj nil the prupa'-u. tun
Our frii'iidn in i.'lirUl ere h 11 on b.iirj,
ttb, oiMl lieivruly crew !
Ciio. Gel ou bo ird, c lillitj. to.
We lion iUill reioli the tinil in,
0, h'r we l!nn hnll in j
Willi riii'ie!. ti 1 ll bin nriiw
We'll meke !h in kin rjii,
X'uo. Uot on boirl, oUillr.M, els.
We'll ehout o'er nil cir irrit,
An I ninir forever Mi-ire,
H'iih Cliril nn I all liii nrmy,
tin lit releHiUl ehore.
Clio Url oiihoir.t. oliildren, elo
W O I O 5 t T Hi O
Udo Paul.
A touphlnat Ptory 'nl Ilitm'il t.l'e, with
u KkPiietl Mfii-nl Lvmtitu.
Hi) waa, indeed, n noble b y j jual
ancli n ono tn you would Iil to ano.
Muuy yara havo passed aiaea ; but
t ..'ii . , ... iii.. ... ,
i sun i mnemupr wuu inn neaiun in
iKabbath morning whan fa'.her and 1
Viet him for tlio tii':.t timo.
1 We woro juut turning don the
Itrrow street which Uad i to the old
convent "do-('luny," when, aoino
twenty or thirty yurda before ua, we
perceived several bovi pelting with
mud and rubbiah a poor little girl,
icurculy tnoro than four or five year,
of age. A lino little follow, perhaps
two or three years older than horsulf
was Crying lo screeu the fiightouecl
croature and save hrr from the rags
of her tormentor, i All lloil as we
npproachod, except the poor child
and hor brave dofunder.
She had faiutoi and Paul (for it
was bej waa now kneeling by her
side, endeavoring to raise bor hoad
and wipe the blood which was hIoiv
ly oozing from a slight cut on the
temple. Ilia little faco vf tabathod
with tears, aud never shall I forgot
its expression, of hopeless ngony as
he looked np to us and repeating.
font tte t lit font tuee f
But the little one did not die, and
Boon the children became frequent
visitors at our jioqao. Theirs a as a
sad . tale. The mother died i tho
'father was ft drunkard. His poor
Children compelled to beg the bread
he ba4 ' long censed to provide for
them, A friend took I ha girl, but
I'aul would never be poiuuiiJud to
leave his wretched parent.
"Mamma told ua ho used to love
her, aid bo kiud to hor. and caro for
his ciiildrou' Ho I promiaed I
wodU stay with him till alio would
eoiutj for ine . And now, you see, I
must be hero, for dear mamma would
Dot know where to And hor little
boy, if be went away.
ou Taut remained ia his mlaoruble
borne, unking it bright with love
and kindness to oue who seldom
(;ave him aught iu retnra but orous
( ooks and angry words. Yet he
! never ooinpluinad Ilia father's
breakfast was alwaya ready for him,
the hearth neatly swept, and the
scantily furnished room as tidy as
hia little busy bands could iuuk
it And then, day after day, the un
. wearied boy would patiently follow
the staggerer 'a ataps, praying tln
angels (or bio mamma a i!iu .'to
kae tve bf r carri'waa and um'.ii
tan.00
80.00
13.00
75
VOL. 15.
anJaoon boenme nu object raor) I
than usor! Juterct His pr.irr mroo uonra ovor.y uy, an ir-rtlitt
was a rnniit that in tlnn fo iril'a lots mo h.iva nil tlio Ajwhh I can
montlm ho rmul flnnntly. It wonM
have d mo you roixI ti aco linn
I'ottiin over aomo favorite volirn
liia fine intollisetit lito utirrotin
evory emotion of his ami. It poo'n
6(1 ns llionli tin could novir li ink
J nap anonlt' at tlia fonnlin of
kaowli'du lima nnexpeoto lly fon
il Imf.tre liim aivl h "a nV'"i' o
liappy aa whon my fathor g t liim
pei'iniN'inti to apcii.l nn hour or ti
in lb library. Thi Hihle however
wna hia fivorita atnily. In ' year
ha rifitnuiilte.l to niomury imarly tho
wliolo oftho Oi l Ti'sUntont i ami
would ofti-n pntlior nnuMil him llm
poor chill run of tho naiRhliiirliornl,
ami reneiit to tlionl smui of the
tonolii atot'ica oontiin'i
inod in ita aa-i
rrod niifca. Ho loarimd to wnfo. m I fuo knowa notir.nif or aM tin t, for I
tho long niominga in aummor, bn-jhavo k-pt tnv a.'crct. O'i ! I liopo
fore hia father wai np t and nnrpria. nothing will happon ti prevent Mra.
od ua ono day with a nivt little let- D. from actiduig her! It wouhl bu
tar, in which, in hia aimplu way ho too b t 1 if h!io h!io I I not e m j t'
to hi ua ho-v nniio.ia ha wp to do, "So it would, I'mil,' aaid I. 'And
a unelhing for hia cwn and farttier'a j
anpport. (He bad l i'ig am coasod,' go lioi.io an 1 nlt niiithcr to hmi I
til beff. but wa i nov onlifely ib- j for a can ia ;n and go with U:t to fetch
pondout on the la '.i'J of our aniiool ) Marin, Wo ali tll tuako aui'o of her.
At hit reo'li-at ll Hii.all bmlcot 'Va-i 'then.' ,
tilled mi for l.id with atu-!i ltHla! 'O'.i, yoa ! yea 1'ciiid li:il. almost
nrhch'B n were moat lilcoly to find n.beaido himself for joy. lo! ! you
ready aalo, A fw truda and two are a i g o 1, nnd wo ahall liavn amt'i
or threo Cvipiei of tlio New Tosta-' a time tog'-lhiii'. Il.lt t;iit! 1 toimt
innnt wero n Mud lo hia littlo ptoek.l ahow ton Himethiii; m ro beforo we
and on the (bat dav of S litember. ! go." Mo opened ono of tV bureau
not ni.olhicoye.ra after we HrPtldra.rerH. M'h.ue i, a .urn n ,, suit
Dec imo nea.ialntHilwn.il mm, our ,
vonlhful paddlor p-t out ou hi t daily J
round, with hopeful heart.
Oil 1 how bright and beautiful
everything seemed f ) him that
morning With what liotiont pride
ho wall;o 1 along the alro ita, think'
ing ofulltiiat tho prod'ieta of liiri
httlo basket would onalilo bun to do
for hia "dariiiigaiater"' mi l hia 'poor
pup i, who ooulj not rara for liim -aelf.
Of courao, evorjbody w oitll
'my ht-i ,'oodi. They wern no niea
I)i 1 any ono over bow with luttur
aolton or iiho brighter no"dl"a ? And
tho aciiisor.-i, ho.v pretty thay 1 1 i(i I
in tliuir cunning lit. lo ra-o-i. Ho
fore ljug ha would anr,-y bo able
to rt turn to the ki'.i 1 la lies nil the
money they had sp nt f r him ; an I
it laat, who'.l ho ah oul I get to be a
n an, perhaps ho would pro lie.'i
ind beco nu a gtoit m .reli'rit. an 1
hen he was aura there wonl I be no
in iro uoor little chi ben b-'srini m
i'ia streets, for hj wo'jl I ta'j care
cf timm ull.
Hut t'uul ctt.l not find it e.inv
tin ha 'otiteett I In ilwnos.l of t i,l
ooutenU of hii littto builtot There and wuitu ou weri waiting for Mi
woio so tueiiy. pooi!o B'dling au?h no I went and bjil.it turoo nijj
mi tides that ha did not oftan 11 d 1 pac'iea f u' tier. Yo.i kuo v h v
Uiiatomois. Ktill bis hoii 'st face
and pleaiiatit mulinel' did much fol
ium, and during two or three years
he earned iiuilgll for o nly umo
Jtiat.it this timo I was obliged
to leave the city for a inotisli or two,
and I heard nothing from I'aul dur-
iiiy abauueo. Tho d iy utter my
return, however, bocam.', biu face
hoamiug with duliiht and looking
8) perfectly happy that I knew
Homethiug very fcitiunle mtiai bavo
happened. What could it bo ?
"Oil 1' cried i'aul,. d mciii nromid
tho room, and clapping hia hauda
with delight, ,-I am bo glad that you
have coiuo. it is so nice and jirot
ty that 1 ma sure alio will be vory
happy row. Sh-J ia coming at
three o'clock t but I want you to sou
it fii'Bt, ao, plena?, Mademoiselle, do
put on your bonnet an 1 come with
mo. Oh I I inn ao glad I I am so
glad 1 l'leaao come, .Mademoiselle.
I'leaso co mo, come 1'
Tho child atopped, fairly ont of
broa' h, and I tried to flu I out what
was 'so very nico' and who was to
cotno at throo o'clock f' but it was
of no use, and nothing would do but
for ma to follow the delighted boy.
We hood reached tha tniaernbla
tenement he called his home, ami.
opening thi door, I'uul held mo biclc
ou the threshold, bidding mo look
before I tmtorod. One glance ex
plained all Tho rough brink floor
had been nowly painted ami waxed,
and now shono liko a mirror. A
clean white aprea 1 covoro 1 tha bn 1,
fronli tnualiu cm tains bun; in the
windows, and tho humbly abode hud
an air of neatneas and comfu'tto
which it bad long been a atrunger.
I'aul enjoyed my aurpriao Tuen,
leading the way, he said, smiling t
"Now this is n t ull And i have
kept the best for the laat Sue
Ilo opened tho door of a little side,
room, which had hitherto boon tilled
with rubbiah. A neat little collage
bed, with snowy counterpane, a
small painted bureau, and a few
shelves, with lulfa dozen good
hooka, bad trauafonntij it complete
ly i and by tho . open window, had
ooiiceuled by the ourtaiu, atood a
little work table, with a few fresh
(lowers in a small vuse.
"This is sister's room,' sil l I'uul,
his eytii glisteuinj wl,l pleasure i
"and uo she may conio and spend
Saturdays and Hutidavs with me,
aud we can go to the Suhbitb school
together. Oil I wo shall be ao hap
py I'
rilut bow did yoa get tho money
to do a I this I' I asked,
"After jo i left for the country,'
be answered, 'I anil aNsw Teta
wont lo the gen' Ionian who lives in
that beautiful bouse near Moii"
trongo, with such splendid ground
around it His daughter waa very
'ad to me. and (old ma that if I
MIDDLEBURGr, SNYI3EU COUNTY,
lot 1113 woilc uu tlieil' tll.tcil
t.v,) or
sell t and in two month I got u
tionjt'i to l"iv nil thia. owpt tho
Imreaii ami the work tiblo, which
tho kin J join j lady g.tvj ma for
ailnr'a room.
' VfHtotday falhor told uo f fiat lm
waa K'oin to tint IStttliuii to at.iu till
Mi Hid ty, nu I I thought it would bo
a iiicn timo to et ii nil ran ly
'rhottiforf, n) ao, m ni h,i w.i i'oiio.
I biurio l' an 1 got a ra in to paint
tho ll mr, whila 1 wotitti b-.i Hip
th in ca.
"Tlia ffrtod ol 1 la ly ilmvo filnlip,
Mit.1.uud Mioli'il, tut Ij tho ctu-Uiu
for niii and ahowu I ma how 1 1 put
tlu'in tip i and now uvi-rythlng in
rr,dy nu 1 I wiah iitir worn lie re.
It is a Ion r I wvl till tlirciMi'clof'.i ! I
I think tho biat thing will bo f.jr na I
i . , . . . .
mr pap t. xou kuow u ran u n )'u-
ing tor lil'iwuir. nil I liii lilLlo U iy
ni'tst not fol get lliia '
'l'l'ir. t'aol Hut wiioio in voura 1
Your lili lo Ii.ouh i id a! in .st go.m u:l 1
yo.t tieod new ah ion."
'Oil novor miu I ma novv. P)r
1 pap miiHt c. m i ll. st.. y,i kn o v. I
wool I ho li'ui t a.io III .ii I j j
U;l llH U lod t ).' I
Noblii bov'. hia loving lcart iiavnr I
weaiiol, M ithor eutored into our:
plan nt one, mi l soon littlo M trie
Wit.) Hifely au'ltud with us i:i tho cir-'
li.ige, on her way to her oil homo. I
.Sun iv,u liiii aanio 1 iviu y
iutt'oiliieed I our it' a le.-K,
Oil I W)
Homo llite
ye:ifi buf.ii'o ; but goo 1 food mi l
proper cal'j h.t I sous roam to her
elu.'ftltl nti I given elusUoiiv tiller
1'a.iliook.l the very ,.ictntt.i,,v cat a. it w.s puitv evident
'A Irtpiiiuo.-if;; Kimgli ho did
. l'UU luuielf to apeak luitiiti.
Hlld
kept ooutinuallf uiukiu-r at mj fori
I " J- ! 'ol I lot njt
Ina Hucrct. I
Tim 11. 1.) IS) elio 1 for til l iiiw I
pMiont b.iy ; b 1' u u.i wj.l at List. I
4 I ai getting out of ton c.niia '.', I
ll ' WlllHIU'l O I ! ' I 11 1 I ti Vu I'.l l t . 1 ll .. I
Very find k'.ih ta of thorn. 1 ll i I-.I
run tip tihcu I of you i;n i put tnui i
i i
icr room, ami npriuUo nliltlo'
water ov.'t- ill i il nvjia lo m lUo llieui !
loox lien'.), una y.m e nne
u"'u "
tninuto."
Uu ran up tho racketly atairf,
an.l wo were pruoifin y tj follow,
whet) npieiBiug aluiek, auoceo led i
by n torrent of unry words, sent n
chill throng!) our hearts. 'o hast
uikiiI on. rpul'i) l.ii.-ierablo father,
maddened with drink, Ktood-Miviug
in tho mid Ho of tho room, still
hulling iu his clenched Inn I a bruk
en chair, wit!) which ho had just
struck tho p ior boy, who lay bleed
ing and sciiaolohS at hia fjut. He
reeled back wlienbeBaw no, nnd.
addressing m )t her, with co nical
attemp tit p oHtetiosa, begged she
would not troublo hersolf about
'thut vagabond boy' of hia 'I have
jus; served him right.' ho a 1 led and
hope another time ho will know
bettor how lo spend hia money for
useless trinkets, without even giv
ing hia poor f.itmir a sinlu frane to
alako his thirst with a drop or two
Hut I h ive s-'-rvud him right, I say 1
I in a lu a bond i-o with all tho trash,
and that's what III di whouovor ho
brings any u ore. Ah I ah I I'm
uot hia fither for uothiug."
Fortunately, ho staggered out of
the room an 1 left us. l other lifted
tho uuo.inacious b y and laid him ou
tho bod, wiii.4 I hastened for the
nearest physician. Tho iioighhoia
put out the tiro and aavud wh it they
could Tho bin to hill heaped iu
tho lireplaoo utmost every article
of furniture, Paula favorite, books,
the curtains ha had taken so much
pleasure in putting up that morning,
and. but for our arrival, would have
bin nod the bouse down,
Paul' wouu 1 proved of tho most
aorioiia character The brain had
been injured nml the physician
gave na little hope. Tha pour In v
would lav almost nil d iv with his
evea closed, without taking n 'ticot of
anv ono u ideas mused bv our re
peated iffoits Oueo nrlwioo we
saw his liiia move, and heard him
faintly murmur j L r l Jesus, save
niv poor papa."
On the pvenhijf of tha fourth dav.
as Vhar and I ware sitting by hs
hadaido, ha npnnad his eyas and
looked inifiiringly around tha room t
thou, paing liUhau l over hia tmajl
"Yb,'' aald ha, "I rnmembfr it all
now, Mmio tha oaniagH t h e
rj n and -and but It is past now.
and dear inanvnv ia coming for her
little boy Hwaet mamma I aha said
aha 'Would bu hero f r nia before
morn'nr Hut whara la pipa T Oh I
I renal an him. I cannot go with
out aawiniy p r napii. l'leaao aouj
for hint I rioasel"
There waa an eamastnesa In his
-- which eould no! ba mistak
s wiwsr: 1 j i
prew. ii miifi m .r
:td iii (hu lioiiNit fir iiiibtmliH, and
wo l;nmv tli :it t hia tiuic, nt luvl, ha
'ou'd coino aobor.
IS'it tlio liij'.irs piiPnnd on, tr.d
I'nul was fuilinif en fixt llmt wr
fnt'cd ho rould not livo to reo him
Toward morning, liOAcver, bu airui
od and Irnly to roviro. Ilo calh .l
13 lo l.'in, f t.d tlmrking t:i nfTio
(ii lanii'lv for whiit n lind iloin-, pMr
HP Ryvcr.kl tiling !'.',' for flirt t:C.!!;a
in I 'p ipila of tho Siil'biit!i-p ,:io"
Tlii'ii, pi t!tiii'f h ia fold lipa on l.i-
niKtur'a ( umIic 1 1 (
i
!I0
'.i.u1 foiM h 1 1
not loft him ino i llu
cirri ncn mid h i I n o v
iln a b'nl ih'-
I .Urtl IIHIi'l
liy I. ih r,i.l! "I in i only Wriiliiiy
for fithof novv j" lup.ii l. A n!op
'Vim Ihmi', iu fhi 1 1 : 1 1 1 . nrid I'.tiil.
!.j.!;ing t:p jovoii'-ly cxu'uimcd : It i
lu! ItH hn ! I ho next in iiiii'iit
nr,,,,, .t,, p!,lu..d urond UU futli
ii.ck. "l'oor, .hvir p tpa 1" mid
j the child. "Your lit.ilo b y e mid
limt So iiti..ut biddiin yon goal. by ;
I wlihm aikin .vn ti rinuince iii'
ib-t I'ul cup f.n-tr. (!i .' y lor l-ir
ii li i'.I n.itur idujU yuur
f h , '
hruvn;v ;., 0,.,irM m,
:ni:m. i.f the dyinir hoy. nn I. lnokinn up.
war I. lie e. l.iiin. l t ! i n iody n..i .'
"""m ; ine ! J,r.. I cm.. !"
,1''.0 0.M.n . ''i' 'l""ir,.h" !!'"
npi i inn nenr ina inivtr iiiii n
,iuU i,,.rui. hrrl nrre siitlcJ forrrtr!
In a r!iid,J p:irt of th.. tv-neierf
j M .iii m i'ir n ImU jrwn ii."im l el.x.e
! ""'""' rr.iin r'n.'" or l.uiie rVjl
I ".rH.i'.aV.a'V.'ir.
i fill.. , ;j ri, ,.i , j , , ,p, . h ,
i v, mi I nr-nnd I imi Iim ciikii tleil)
j ' i-I tvlm:li i'i, u mi l (irml
ii i i,' tnj b.i iii Liu1 rirx.ui'i tain to
Ciiilcm Love Making.
The boy wli i m f i ttit and con
fectionery ou ti;e train ia uxnally a
vuiy vigoi oua aoi t of a b iy, wit ii an
. u Htii 'tly to li'i-iiiirDH, nu 1 wi Ii iio
loiuaiiiit! I mughl a rii'iuing through
lii-i iieli .e brain. Ono of tliem came
vary near 1 iiuiiug tlio liappiiiehP of
iw i vo'.ui ' liouli! ,'vr life, tlio other
hUv
I '. ,,., ,.,,, .,i ;
seat with
ti.a lias
I pretf v gol. nod t hough
'lis.
rs c ai! In t dil in 'ui-ili t 'loir
tiii't wh.it was beim: mi 1 aa of
: .ri it !.!. i-..'i' I.. M. . v . . ,..i..
............
lie was aajiie,'! ".Iiii'li", d.irl
in.', I ha.-o long bo'ju wi..liing no
o,.r I'.iuo.y l.j tvil j u of my great
lriu -l fof '
"i'e.auutii ("' in.j iiio l Ilia fruit
m J eoiiU:ti icary b.iy, thru. t ling Lin
ii.ro.et in fiiiot of the pair.
'No!' fxclaimod tha young mm
lltl HU IIUIloV.il I .i), H id w.ntiug his
hat) 1 to ciio bide.
"A 1 wis Miyiti,', Jenr.ii','' he
n .,. I, I I I, ... i. . i ....... i
'. .(, I .'....I
on, "i lino ion ' wauio i to i ,t vu i
uf my regard far y..u. You are v-j
iy miu:; to in.', iiim always ill your
alit-enee iuy Ihou.'Jita Ulu c )t!ilatitl
dwi'lli.ig upon "
I "i.iit ,...iili' fii-i? i ,,i nt'iii'ii
;,.,, . .........i .:, I,,,,. lta!lv i.n.orai.f
of the lute I'ealing c. Iivel nation b
was iiij ii: in, Tim young man shook
his'ueail, wliiie t.to girl lo ke I lu.i 1
enough to lute u hairpin iu two.
V' lieu tho boy had bft tho young
man resumed :
"I do not think you nrp entirely
insoiisihlo to my regard, and 1 fuel
lvi tain that you iu some degree re
ciprocate. Tell me, dilling, if I
have a light to think that you are
fond of-"
"Nico fresh figs ton cents a'
the boy saw by tho countenance of
the pair that bo could luuko no sale,
and moved ahead with tho basket.
Tlio young man finished with his
eyes tho s-nteuco ho had commenc
ed, and waited for an answer. It
came, nun iu ure 1 iu hia eir, that no
other poison might learn its imoort:
"Oil. Charlie, you've no idei h w
happv you make mo by your avowal
Yon know that I car" for y u only,
and that my regard fji' you - U us
lasting lis "
"Maple canly vcrv nico" said
the boy. ili-playing u tempting tit ray
of the delicacv.
"Clear out ! ' ej iculated tho young
man, between bis leelh. iu a savage
t me, an I us tho liov eleoo 1 out ho
tin no I to hia sweetheart for the Con
tinnallon of hor ai awer.
"Aa lasting aa Hteriiity. I have
alwiu a cared more for von th in any
body elan All our folks think that
you ro just fiph n li 1,. mid mother
aays you are ua good aa '
. "Pop corn - fresh thia morning "
Tim voting man i-okh hastily s 1
lifle.l the boy Mi veuil aeiitadown ih
aisle, nnd ti e git I f. II to erring in
her hnudkerfhief. The young man
reatunod his acnt. ami sat iu moodv
pilenco unlil tho train atopped at his
station, when, incon.piuy with the
voting lady, he alighted, whila tha
hoy. after inirmiig tlioopot. where be
was kicked for a few minutes, went
ou with hia business, In utter ignor
ance of the fact that ha ha I p rhaps
broken up a moat iuterast"-g and
happy conrlahip, Hov&lwnt Couri
er. Thb '.'heriff of ltutler comity was
tho first iifileer npon whom was rn-
forced tha clause of the Constitution
if the State foi bidding bribery.
fraud, or wilful violation of any elco
tlon law and hia fate idionld bo
warning to those whose ambition to
naiuut i fl'""V J0'Vl llVnnjhrfif
PA., DECEMUER
wt
X1
is
WO.
Mi:N"S SUII'a formcily c Id
Sl'LKNIHD nil wool ntiitu
FINK cauaimcra fiiila nil wool
l.'OYf'. grrd i I md fulls
" l lii rr.io "-oil.
" fu. Smel ly tulu
cu'y
Wi luivo ti I ..rirs.'0'
beloro
FOR GAS-IK
YOU CAN BUY
e,f!TIIIfi ! ffljM 1
Over Coaly for Jfflvnuntt
3 jbiJ HxTillUl
ft York
(Ill Hiilmea' new luiilidiiig,
2fV.l i lv 1
r nt., si:li.ns(
LAlKiKIl
DRY GOODS, HOTIONS k PAICY 03DB
rvow than i:vi:ij.
voiill iikhI ri'spci't I'ully :miiritn' to 1 1
piililit t In a I I 1 1 : t iimI iimimI t Ik 1st i".j '
iiikI iiios 'om;l4 iistsoi't ittiit ol 1 i J V
(JOOIK NOTIONS AND l'ANCY
liOOl )S, ?r l)roiy;Til lo tliin -o unl.v
hAiUa-K VAitnyrv op
FELT SKIRTS, II0I3ERY. GL0VE3, SHAWLS,
a itjii. mm: oi' Tin: m:sT
Gensantcwn Wed, Zajjjr, Lidies and Child
ren's Undorwoflr
.7 Full Line of LADIES VUKIKS winch r srt.-rfxl with
can' ftv tu f) ici an t jitttl.it u. . i lrtj Coot v c,otrt
m; id an'M'ttcfs all tu atajt'e good such at
Caslimeres, AIpaca3, Delaines, Calicoes, Huslirisa
Flannels, Wfiterproolucri Gliirtiu?:, etc.
Iu ulioi't ni.v tolf Im lull mid 'oinplrtt inov-
IM'.Vl llilltT upjUM'lultliliy to 111' llu.
A'coo'ioi.'y !.i iui'it1 1 fo fill. ml
lion ijiccn to all u'io amy -.tvof iiie
Oct. 10, '73
NEW
"a
S T O 11 E
Miidlebarj, Pcnn'a,-
Ttie una.r.lsn.i Wundl Inrurip Ih. UOent el
aiilill.tiurs P'l'l -urrituu U.M llJtrli-t iti,t lie
tin. .na llllr. 8t.r. t theeiu".
uvuli"Hd Hue. i I la u tie will k.ea lull
hue l all klu.U ul U irj lueiuaiuy
llruvy & Midi llm tltviiif,
T K I M M I N O S A H l I X. Y.
Hhee Foe Move Leslkrr
'(iroil laiiueeuieals la ftj
BUILDrG HARDWARE
l.lll'K8. IIISUKs, 8CHKW.S, NAILS, He
A La's Aeeorlme il cf t'al SI.el rhot.
el a rmilra, lluve. tiardcu Toole, ehy lb
Uratu Kakee, Usy Ro.e. 1'iillrje, .,
IKON,
or AM. KIS 118 ean.i.ptly B kind.
All l llrily K. liHie l l'i if. mka
re la ar4 of auy kind ef lUr lwitr will
Uu. wl v "all.i.s a kip lp,
MU.A.NTHOS MOVTJI.
20, 1817. KO.
C2.UA'' Jt'EJICK,
nt
V, 00
7 "0
b 00
for
COAT. I'ANTS, and VT.ST for S7 C'1 nml an OYER COAT in tho bargain.
Boys' Clothing a Specially.
S I ."-il lHiVS nil wool on in
fl I tl 11 fall IM.ri ti lie Mli'4
7 Co " tinir Sun Jay ni.ifi
ANMortiiVMif
of II
ATS
t hnn
Ii i ' .4 I
All
v iifili
ti u.L 2
a
Liuca
'I'm:
Fancy Stor
opposite the
K-j t-'nne Hot. 1.)
i.v
S TOCK I
1
rrit.ii'.'i - .' iy
itKi'.,'j, Courteous atti-il
wit A i .
Jltyfct'til',
"NA'IIIS.
n,wirii'i
HEAD! READ !
1! E A D ! ! !
liai.'l lai.t'steiibm'gr.
Hearer Springs, J'niirut.
Dealer iu
Hardvarci
Tinwarci
Stoves &c.
Al.o urorriNU done at abort notice
on reusoiiuhle let in and satUt'atlory
manticr.
I am fully prepared to fnr
nih all kluils of Hardware, Tinware,
Stoves, Ac. at the vcrv lowii-l ratf.
tt-.All in need W Tinware or Spoilt
loi; or Hiivtl.ini! el.- a in my line ol' lm
eiiieos, ill not rpret il by eameiiiii)
my Komi, and leriua Ufui v iiirchiuinr
eliKixtiiere.
DAMCL HACKEMS'JPJ.
Am. lo. 7i.
jaat'XkX'r I'll. 1'ilao
NaiitHUe rrM.4
1'OrJT.
JE 'irv, ,J 1'iiiiriiv Fr.Hi'H
continual u'.f:i,'Jl,'Vr,,r,,,li ara
jjaM unU-a at tl o opfti'V Vu
Hulwi rlidiont ntitsido of tlio 0Oia,t
PAVAIil.H IV AIlVANfB. '
frT'lVi'oii liitinp and lining pniia
a'lorosxo'i .o oinrrx IiciiiiipkiiI acnliart
ami art nauk forthe prtf.n orthcpnpa
t
now
f3 0o
6 50
fl 0J
0 no
10 00
11 00
12 CO
12 CO
13 01)
only
ttoa
:VI."i Llinn over
Slofjs
in to to.sjy and iee.
Y w . for L'i:u,
ATIOi.YJJV A T h i W.
Solinsiji'rjvj. Ta ,
ll'T.Tl'W i riifi r -1 ii . at eorvi -ie to the.
ili'.ic. M'i 1 Ine ito eiitrnla lo hie
ir will rci-'ivi- rr.i'.iio attrn'iun. flttct
in I ior ill ii
Ju'y, lih
t'.ii'.Ni'.v L.itlifrrtO Cburth.
J" TUOMr.'ON HAKKU,
Atlinic,v-u i -Tnxv,
L", i-'.iui h, I'liiiui Co., Pa
I ia the KngUeh al
I "riniiii 1 i n a i ,
f.-J
n:'."i'-r:
i.iiiih i
I u-kiO
y i ii r i
, or onite W'te
8 fVy
f'! ! I' KAXAWKI,,
' i :iV'l' t V AMI SCIi'.F.OM,
Ifiitrci U!o, Sin iter 'o.. Pa
I'li'ri Mi -rule.".': oiinl .erticre to tbe
mi.iij. a-.tstr
IAlUMOrM' IIOl'SK.
Al :ltlltlm-j'-,
IHYIN .lllTII. I'KlPMEToR
Tiiis lmiib i lo e1r (jrotiraiiy lo lbs
K-o . t snd h t Lit -ly t.n rebuilt srnl re
liiin t. Rootus c mi m o.l i on p Hie lain welt
s.i ..Uh I wit li t he i .i,t i e oiitrkel lTord(
t i l inui hi Krate.
He nU.i k.(n it ftiit rl i liry. where
hor?, Ii tji ; , can he b l at pit
timet aud ai r.'Kou ,';'. rain.
apr4it"7r.
j. Y.sniNurji.
Middlvburjr, I's.
-fre hi-rr'j.Viiionit! tortioee la the sit
iwi of Middle ur aud vicinity.
March 21,'I7
a
wi;i.r.L,
Justice of the Peace,
e..TfOMM, .i(i. r ( ., la.
.VI kin li nt 'enli.'cii jat made ou liberet
t orm. I'miui ily aiieu It to I butoi.ne
jintnui! in bin cir.
(June '.o, '7 If
A. II. K IZ J lv ,
& cf t!is FCaC3 sal CGarmncsr;
iiiltii Gioiv. M(ti . tm.
li;e.'ti!' Aid .11 .'i-..i'..4 ,-r(,igiBf latSa
aa-. .a j j-tu-t 't tiw fec hi o.i-i.s
i aUurl uutt.'u. Mkt,tl,'Te'
.MI-HI JlLLBPtP. 11)11
s ALiap.a.
S. ALLEcIAii & S0K.
a t r o it y a r j a i h a vr.
H4llnatyrV?, IUa
AH i-ufiii jiihI bu.iaeMe u I eelleil
eninntied to lu.ir sre w.tl bt Jtroiapl f
ti-udi j. Cap be comulifd ia
or Uvrtoiiu. Uiico, Market Souanr.
NcthJt.
VTOT1CE ie ber.Ky (utt lo all pevteae
il lit t'a ua triiie.l, a l to Ireepae
Iu r.ra.,niir vtrtf aw ur Uhe i
t. u wf. rbine.
iH'aii.ii .t-., Diii.,a nMl-, m-tu, fprriwe. eai..
4j. .11 I'er.ui wJaUlbS HI b-.1 MO -.va
a-waiui ' i. J ia
Juat JUL, Wf.
11
Q IAPtl F.3 O. COUN'EUCS,
Attoruoy-At-ti',
.NW Purlin, Vttum (Voy. ati
Cap ee eun,uttit Iu bsillta o Oerata.
j o ii n hTaiino Ll
Attorney lit tavaw
vvsTiucr.rrwiWBit
rofb at al aweat4