Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, May 13, 1871, Image 1

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    THE SUNBURY AMERICAN,
IS PUBLISHED JCVJCKY
EM'L WTLVEHT, rroprietor,
aussva's BiLnntai, markbt. .qcarb, !
At t)..SO In Advance.
It sot paid wltbtn 6 Months 8.
Wcrpttn taHlt or Ih lAon ris Month,
rin-r-nrneo with this establishment It nil exten-
ei-eNEW JOB OFFICE, containing a variety of
laln ana fancy type equal to any esinonsninenv
n the Interior of the State, for which the patron
age of the public U respectfully solicited.
rofrssfotml.
WIN. J. HOIVERTOS, Attorney a
Law, n tllce, door No. 5, 2nd floor, Hnupt'.
Block, near Miller's Shoe Store, Suubury, Fa.
March 25th, 1871. ly.
SB. ROVER, Attorney at Law. No..
2 and 8, Second Floor Bright'. Building,
Sunbuty, Pa. Professional business nttended
to.ln theconrts of Northuinberlnnd and adjoining
counties, tlnima rrompuy couecten. vjousuita
tlon can be had In the German language.
March 25th, 1871. lj.
TKKEMIVIt 8WDER, Attorney at
"J Law, Sunbury, Pa. All professional fcusl-
jieas Intrusted to his care will receive prompt nt
lentior. in this and adlolnlna counties. Can be
consulted both In English and German. Also,
District Attorncv of Northumberland county.
Aue.20,i870.-iy.
J NO. A. WILSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
No. 144 Fourth avincx,
Notnrv Public.
Pittsburg. Fa.
Jau. 15, 1870. It.
-f IS. NARKIif! A CO, Market Street,
O SUNBURY, PA.
' Dealers In Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils,
Glass, Varnishes, Liquors, Tobacco, Cigars,
Pocket Bonks, Dairies, Ac. "
SF WOI.Vi:RTO, Attorney at Law.
Market Square, SUN'BURY.PA. Profession
al business in this and adjoining counties proinpt
.y attended to.
DR. A. IC. SAVIIM.E, respectfully an
nounces himself as Physician and Surgeon
to tins citizens of Suubury and vicinity, having lo
cated himself permanently on Market street, near
ly opposite the Fairmount Hotel, where he can
be consulted at all hours when not professionally
ngag;d. apl24-ly
GW. ZIF.GI.ER, Attorney at Law, north
side of Public Square, one door -east of
the old Bank building,. SUNBURY, PA. Collec
tions and all professional business promptly at
tended to in the courts cf Northumberland' and
adjoining comities. 8cptl5-Gcl
A. Ui:iui:VI)ER, Attorney at
Law, SUNBURY, PA. All business en
trusted to his care attended to promptly and with
diligence. apl27-67
.'XO.KAYCIF' "
. apied
all profess
o in Northurn-apllO-69
Attorney at law, SUN
Jollcctions attended to la
nunibcrluad, Union, Snyder,
..mbia and Lycoming. apUO-09
. ROCKEFELLER. . LLOTD T. nOHRBACW-
OCKEFELtER ROIIBBACir,
Attorney, at Law, SUNBURY, PA.-Of-in
Hnupt'. new building, .ecoad floor, fcn-r-.ce
on Market Square. J"-68
4 j,-. BRICC, Attorney at Law, Sunbury,
ii, "a. Ollice in i.-.nnjc Hall Buildiug.
Collections or .iim, writings, .ni all kinds of
legal v. attended to carefully and with
dispatch. (April 8, 1871. ly.
. . ANTHRACITE COAL '
"VALENTINE DIETZ, yuolesal. and
jf-V Retail dealer in every "''J or
ANTHRACITE COAL. "PfER WHARF,
6UNBUPr ENN'A
All kinds of Gru taken lu "change for Coal.
Order "olfclt A fllle" P""nPlT- tM-U.
w s RH-DS- -c"
-f'-t-'r- S. RIIOAnS fe CO.,
V RETAIL DEALERS OF
ANTHRACITE COAL, SUNBURY, FSNN'A.
Orricc with Haas, Fabelt Co.,
Orders left at Seasholt. A Bro's., office Market
ftrcet, will receive prompt- attention. Country
custom respectfully solicited.
Feb. 4, 1871. tf.
COACHMAKERS.
TTE are selling Rims, f" -Ves. habs. Springs,
T Canvass, Bolts, Clip.
Large Stock at .
bunnury, .Maren uo, ioo.
yO.ilA COAL! COAL! GRANT BROS.,
V Shippers and Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
WHITE AND RED ASH COAL, SUNBURY, FA.
(LOWER WHARF. J .
I" Sole Agents, westward, at the eelsbrated
Henry Clay Coal. Janlit 6tt
EXCHANGE LIVEItY.
J. M. BAllTilOLOMEW, Prophiktor.
FOTRTH STREET, ABOVE MARKET,
Sumbary P.
ririE best of riding and driving horse, alway.
X on hand to serve customers.
Orders left at the Central Hotel, for vehicles,
will receive prompt alteutioo.
Nov. 5. lbVO.
DENTISTRY.
GEOItOE M. RENN,
In Building, JtfarJUl Squart,
Scmbi'rt, Fa.,
1 prepared to do all kinds of work pertaining
in Dcniistrv. II keens constantly oa band
a luiiia assortment of Teeth, aud atber Dental
mt or Teem, aua siner vsuiai
rhieb he will be able to select,
material, from
aud meet tbe wants of bis customers.
All work warranted to Eivsiuicuon,or ois ,
ths money refunded.
Th very bet Mouth Wo.ll and Tootn-Fowa.r.
kept on hud. .
(lis reference, are th numerous patrons for
whuin h has worked fs th last twelv yssrs
bui.burv, A pr IU Wl.
SV.W COAL YARD.
fI"HK under.lgiisd having eounteted th Coal
1. buslnos iiuhiseitiniv FLOUR A GRAIN
tradf, U par4 to supply fauilUas WHO tb
vhiy uwtor (oil,
CHEAP FOR CASH.
Egg, Stov nd Nut, eans'anlly eo baoil. Grain
....change toUL 1.
Sunbury, Jaw. 17'J tf.
lACUH .UIFMAM. tHOMFSO p.a.
tiro, Lll mm AectUesit
INSURANCE AGENCY
MIIIPHIN A IU HR,
MAilKET bTHEE'r, M'NUL'ttV, I'A.
COMPAN'lt. KkfUC.KN'TCD.
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TOICE 91 SO IX ADVANCE. )
Vioteh nub iirsfonnmts.
T A IMK.ItltK IIO I'M Broad and Chest
lj nut Ms.. PhlladeJphia, J. B. BUTTER.
WORTH. Proprietor. Terms per day, 13.50.
April 15, 1871. 1J
TTKIOV HOT 1. 1.. Tnns. FOULDB. Sr
U Proprietor, Shamokln Street, Trevorton
Northumberland countv. Ph. The table Is sup
Bllod with the best the market affords. Good
stabling and attentive ostlers. Jan. 21, '71
HOOVER nOl'NF., Third Street, at the
depot, SUNBURY, PA., Wm. Rbesi, pro
prietor. Harm meals served up at an Hours
Fish, Fowls and Game. Fresh Oysters con
stantly on hnnd and served In every Btyle. The
best of wines and Honors at the Bar.
tifFaiullles will be supplied with oysters
done op in any style, by leaving orders at the
Bar. iNov.5,'vO-ly.
RESTAURANT V EATING HOUSE.
CHARLES ITZEL, Propristo.
Chestnut Street, a few doors from the Depot
Bphbert, Pa.,
HAS open a Restaurant and Eating Ilenss,
for the accommodation ofthe public.
Warm meals can be had all Ji9 urs. All kinds of
game, fish, Ac, served nrr at short notice. His
bai is supplied with the testliquor in market. No
pains spared to pluasb, and terms moderate.
ouumiry, September, 4tu ibuw. ly.
NATIONAL, LAGER BEER SALOON,
OK THIRD STREET, NEAR TH DEPOT,
SUNBURY, FA.
TOSErTI BACHER Informs the citizens of Sun-
tf burv and the public generally, that he has
opened a LAGER BEER SALOON at the above
place. The best of Lager Beer, and Malt Liquors
will be kept. Also Oysters, sc., constantly serv
ed up to customers.
XTATIONAL HOTEL. AUGUSTUS
JlN WALD, Proprietor, Georgetown North'd
County, Fa., at the Station ofthe N. C. R. W.
Choice wines and cigars at the bar.
The table U supplied with the market
affords. Gn'A
J. CHAS.
. 812 and 814
.ilLADELPHIA.
..sctfully solicits your
-.GTON HOUSE, C- NEFF,
noprietor, Corner of Market A Second
.reets, opposite the Court House, Sunbury,
r. May28,'70.
HOTEL RESTAURANT,
THOMAS A. HALL, Proprietor,
Sunbury St., west SHAMOKIN, PENN'A.
Meals served at all hours, at short notice. The
best of Liquors at the Bar. The Table is sup
plied with the best and latest In the markets. At
tentive servants. Terms moderate. Fatranage
solicited.
HUJIMEL'S RESTAURANT,
LOUIS HUMMEL, Proprietor,
Commerce St., SHAMOKIN, PENN'A.
Having just refitted the above Saloon for the
accomodation of the public, is now prepared t
aervc Uln filcnda irUU fcU. w '-hTTlcntS, and
fresh Lager Beer, Ale, Porter, and all othe, ..i,
quors.
' J. VALER'S
wnTf R GARDEN AND HOTEL
iVes. 700, T04, 704 A 727 Vint St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
WINTER GARDEN HOTEL,
(0 THE ECROPEAW PLAH)
Centrally located, connecting with all ths City
Passenger Railway Cars, from all the
Depots in the City.
Excellent Accommodation, for Tra
veller. Grand Vocal and Instrumental Concerts evsry
evening in the Summer and
Winter Garden.
Orchestrion Concert Evyry Afttrnoon.t
r?N LADIES' RESTAURANT THE BEST 0
REFRESHMENTS SERVED.
Office of J. Valer's Fountain Park Brewery.
June 4, 1870.-ly.
LIQUOR STORE!
CHRISTIAN NEFF,
Second Street, opposite the Court House, SUN
BURY, PA.,
Respectfully Invite th. attention of Retailer,
and others, that he has on hand, and will con
stantly keep all kinds of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
Consisting of Pure Brandies: Cognluc, Cherry,
Ginger, Rochelle and Otard.
Whiskies: Pure Rye Copper-Pistllled, Monn
gahela, Apple and Nectar.
PURE HOLLAND GIN (
'Wines: Champagne Wine, Sherry, Fort and
Claret. '
Crab Cider, Champagno Cider, N. Bum,
Brown Stout and Scotch Ale.
STOMACH AND BAR BITTERS,
And all others Liquors which can be found In
th city markets, which will be sold at Whole
sale and Retail. Every article guaranteed as
represented. Also, a large lot of DEMIJOHNS
and BOTTLES, always oa hand.
Utf Orders promptly attended and public
p;ronag. respectfully ollclti
Sunbury, July 8, 1889 ly.
HARDWARE STORE,
J. II. Conley, A Co.
MARKET STREET, SUNBURY, PA.,
II
AS received a new assortment of all kinds of
Hardware, Cutlery, Mechanic' Tools, Ac,
of ait descriptions. A1m Waguu Maker's Mate
rials, Hubs, tilius, Biuaes. il.n, all ain't, of
Leather for Shoemaker's and Saddler's. Every,
thing In th Haruwar llueeaa be found which
will oe sold as Is a can bs bought of auy other
estabiUbmeat U th country. Call and se their
Stt.CA.
Bui.bury,De. il, 1M.
TOH BALE.
TWO VALUABLE LOTS oa th eorser f
kWcoud aud CUMtuut strMts, In tb Ba.
rough oi Sunbury, oil ahieh tbsr r erected a
ltu,- dwelliug bimse, stabl and oulbnlldlng.
lb beiuwlead, lal f Hugh ball., dve'd.
Al.o, a Lot An Mirkst street, la lh Borough
f kunbury, on liu h (here a dwelling boue.
SUbl aud ouibutldlufs. Iikiuii at lh i.01c of
I. F. w OLV KKTON,
rb. u, len-ir
AdiamuiiBla
Uu engage lu our Hi bu.lue'S make ti
lu (.tr day lu lbi oau l.iiin.. v'uil par.
I cuiara bd lioirut k'ib ut lu bf uwli
tUiualu U4 ol 1'' uiaUtui, piuUUbl. wig,
Sltwuld 4dia t
OkuhutlUSkOM Af O.,
fvit.ud, Uaiuf.
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SUNBUKY, PA.,
tbturliscmcttts.
LIFE and
FIRE
AND
Marine Insurance Agency
OF
Near the Court House, Sunbury, Ta.
COMPANIES REPRESENTED.
METROPOLITAN . LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY
or
NEW YORK.
Ofnce 819 Broadway. A-seits In orouortlon to
L.inoiiuies larger tnan any other Cnmpxny.
Examine the merits of this stwrlinc; Company
Its Registry System, and Division of Prufltn.
L. M. YODER, Sppcial Agent,
8UKBUHT, Pa.
-ETNA
Insurance Company,'
HARTFORD, CONN.
s35,78,68S 09.
Aaaetv,
L. J. Hendee, President." J. Gnodmow. Sec'v.
Wm. B. Clark, Ass't Sec'y.
L. M. YODER, Ascnt,
Sunbury, Pa.
"WYOMING INSURANCE .
PANY,
WILKES-BARRE, PENN'A.
COM-
Asaets, Jan. 1st, 1871, 9219,09S 4S
CIIAS. DORRANCE. Tiesldent.
L. D. SHOEMAKER, Vice President.
R. C. BMITH, Secretary.
L. M. YODER, ARcnt,
Sunbury, Pa.
Fdttsville Fire Insurance
COMPANY.
LOSSES PXOMPTLr PAID.
FMBlEAWraLW; eretary.
t. M. YODER, A-cqt.
Sunbury, Pa.
ALPS INSURANCE COMPANY,
or
ERIE, PENN'A.
Cash Capital,
9250,000 00.
HON. O. NOBLE, Phesident.
JOHN P. VINCENT, Vice Pnidetit.
M. RUSH WARNER, Secretary,
II. W. NOBLE. Treasurer.
8. S. SMITH, Special Ageut.
TJIHECTOUS.
Hon. O. Noble,
John W. Hammond,
John Feitig,
Hon. S. Marvin,
Wm. B. Sterrctt,
Henry Rawlc,
G. T. Churchill,
C. Engleliart.
C. M. Reed, Jr.,
Capt. D. P. Dobbins,
L.M.
Hon. J. P. Vincent,
M. Ilartler,
Cujt. J. S. Richards,
Jainea II. N fill,
F. II. Oil.l...
II. W. Niible,
Iliram l.i-c tt,
KieliurJ O'Hrim,
Hon. . U. lielamaler,
U. S. Southard.
YODER, Ag. ul.
Sunbury, Pa.
ANDES
Insuranco Company,
CINCINNATTI, OHIO,
118 West Fourth Street.
FIRE AND MARINE.
Cash Capital, tl, 000,000 00.
J. B. BENNETT, Fresl Innt.
J. H. BEATTIE, 8.-T.t.ir.
J. J. BERNE, ttupt. of Ak-eneles.
Application, fur Insurance piumt!y attended
to.
la. M. YODER, ARt-nt,
61'NBUHY, iA.
WXLLIAM3POHT
FIRE IN"UHANCH COMl'ANV.
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Fv.i rHy U.u.4 t Ho t "I i j.y
galufrl damage 0$ Llgblull., a .u .
Tlss of smsis, .rail I
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SATURDAY -MORNING, MAY 13, 1871.
BALTIMORE LOCK
TAR. JOHNSTON,
HOSPITAL.
Physician of this celebrated Institution. Vina
discovered the most certain, speedy, pleasant and
effectual reinedv In the world for ill
DISEASES OF I.M I'RUDKNCE.
. Venknoes of the Back or Li'mbs, Strictures,
Affections of Kidneys and Bladder, lnvnlun-
iiry Uisclinrgcs, im)oicncy, licncral Debill
ty, NcrTousness, Dyspepsy, Languor, Low
Spirits, Confusion of Mens, Palpitation o
the Heart, Timidity, Tremblings, Dimness
ot eight or Girtdineos, Disease of the Heart,
Throat, Nose or Skin, Affectionsof Liver, Lungs,
Stomach or Bowels there terrible Disorders
arising from the Solitary Habits of Youth those
secret and solitary practices moro fatal to their
victims than the song ot syrens to the Mariners
of Ulysses, bilghtiug their most brilliant hopes
of auticipations, rendering marriage, &c, impos-
01010.
10UNG MEN
especially, who have become the victims of Soli
tary vice, that dreadful and' destructive habit
which nnnnaliy sweeps to an untimely grave
tnoneanus oi yunne men oi tne mort exalted
talents and Ciililant intellect, who mieht other.
wise have entranced listenine Senates with tbe
thunders of eloquence or wqked to ccstacy the
uviug lyre, may cuu wuii tun cunuaunce.
.MARRIAGE.
Married Persons or Young Men contemplating
maniage, aware oi rnysioal weaKness, (Loss
ot rrocreative fower itnpotcncy i, Nervous Ex
cilabilily, Palpitation, Organic Weakness, Ner
vous Di hi'.itv, or auy other Disqualification,
speedily relreied.
He who places himself nnder the care cf Dr. J.
may religiously conlide in his honor as a gentle
man, and confidently rely unon his skill asaPhv.
eician.
ORGANIC WEAKNESS.
Jmpntency, Loss of Power, immediately Cured
and full Vuor Restore 1.
This DiMresjincr Arl'ectlon which renders Life
miserable, ar.d marriage impossible is the peualty
paid by the victims of Improper indulgences.
loiinit persons are too apt to commit excesses
from not beiug aware of the drendlul ennseqnucea
that may ensue. Now, who that understands
the subject will pretend to deny that the power
of procreation is lost sooner by tho;;c falling into
Improper habits thac by the piurtTt. 1 Besides
bcinij deprived the pKisures of healthy offspring.
the most serious and destructive symptoms to both
body uiul mind uriSe. 1 he system becomes de-
ni-ed, tbe rnysieal and Meil.il iuuetmns
Weakened. Loss of Froereative fower. Nervous
Irritability, Dyspepsia, I'ulf.itati .n of the Heart,
Indirection, Com titut'mil IleWlity, a Wustinjr
of ilit Frame, Cough, Consumption, Decay and
Death.
A CURE WARRANTED IN TWO. DAYS.
Persons ruined in health by nni.'arucl preten
ders who keep tliein trilling month after month,
taking poisonous and injurious compounds.
should uj ply immeili'it'ly.
J'K. jjOll.NbTON,
Member of the H .yiil Co.lege of Surgeons, Lon
lon. Graduated from one of the most eminent
Colleges in the United Mutes, and the greater
.ai t of whose If j has ban spent in the hospitals
of London, Pris, Philadelphia and cisewheie,
has tt:ce;c l some of tlif niort astonishiuir cus
hat were ever known ; many troubled with ring
ing in the head and Mrs wheu asleep, great
nervonsiuss, hem; alu.-aiel at siid.lea soaud.-i,
bahbliiliiess, with fref;teut bhuhiug, attended
sometimes with derangement of mind, were cured
immediate'v.
iAKE PARTICULAR NOTICr..
Dr; J. addresses all those who have Injure!
themselves by Improper indulgence and solitary
llnlii!.-. wliieh ruin L )tU body and mind, unlittiu
them for either business, study, society or mar
riure. 1 r.R?B are some of the sad and mclnncholy
ellri-ts produced by early habits of youth, v!z :
Weakness of the ihu k and Limbs. Paius 111 the
CJiarV..V.'r',a. I. Dinuietis of Sight, Loss oi .
Nervous lrii'tabiiitv, 'DemnlfVi'tiio'nf In ' btiivjW
Vunctinns, General Debility. rA-ptoin. cf C?u
sum iun, ,;.
Mentai.h The f arful efTects on tbe mind
are much to be dreaded Lost of Memory, t'.-ii-fuelnn
of Ideas, Depression of Spirits, Evii
Tiirebj lings, Aversion to tocieiy, bcif-Distrust,
Love of Solitude, Timidity, o;c., are some of the
evils produced.
Tr.oi'SANns of persons of all ngei can nrw
judge what is the cause of their declining health,
losing their vigor, becoming, weak, pale, nervous
aud emulated, having a singular appearance
about the eyes, cough ami synijtoiua of cousuiup
tion. yoUN'S MEN
Who have injured thenseivos by a certain prac
I...1..1.....I u.l...n ii h.tl.tt lu.iii..tt,U'
learned from evil conpanions, or at srhool, the '
elleuts of which a'e Diglitiy felt, even when
asleep, and If not cired. rmdeis marriage impos.
bible, and dcsiroys o:u iniud and body, bhouid
upplv immedlateiy.
What a i.ity th.u a young man, the hopeof his
country, ll.e darl ng'of his parents, should be
snutelici from all vrpeets and enjoyiiuuts ot
life, by the con -eqi'iiCf i'f deviating from the
oath of nature and iaduig'u.g in aeerlaiu secret
bue-h person. mit, before ei'uteinpluiing
AIUUAi !', !
iiaun.
reflect that a s-uine mind aud body are the mon I
uecesisarv remi-ilo1 to promoie eonnnuial hapi.i
ness. linlivJ a-iiamit mesc, the journey tsruiiKh 1
life becomes a w.ury pilgrimage i Hie rro.-pect )
hourly darkiim lotlie view j the mini Lecneiics ,
ehu.toWt.-d lh dcji.iir aud lill. d with the- lueliiu
eholy ivn-ni.si, lli.it the liappiuj of uuother
becomes bikle.d vtiib imrow.i.
A Cfc'KTAiN l)l.i:ASE. !
When tli ni-:.'iiii'':4 uud linprud.-nt votary of
plcasuic li i k lli.'t lit aua imbibed the seeds of j
this pitinf'ul dn-.ise. It too olleu happen that uu j
ill ti-.t'.ed ciik ol sb.uiH'. or .lie.id of discovery,
d ten him Vui .) plying to tliosn who, fl-uui
education a d r"p.-ctbiiity, e.m al-" befrii ui '
him, delii.MH '.id Ibe cousilt utn.ii.il i-ui.J.'oiii, of
till, borr.d disiiiM' i.ialie their c. pc.ir.iiu e, u- b !
us ulc.-r.iltl re tliioat, dl--e.lcl nose, II. .ui.il t
pain in i' head aiul li.nt., iliuiiies of t-lit, ;
ilealnes. noli - en iho tl.ui bone, uud ur.:e ,
blotches the le a l, lace an I evtrfiiiilies, po
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SPRIKG HAS COME.
BT OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES.
Tho sunbeams lost for half a year.
Slant through my pnne their morning rays
X or HI T lion linvsicis cuiu una clear,
The, cast blows lu Its thin blue haze.
At first the snowdrop's bells are seen,
Then close against I lie sheltering wall
The tulip's horn of dusky ureen,
The peony's dark unfolding ball.
The dimly chnllccd crocus burns t .
The long narcUsUs' blades appear
The cone-beaked hyacinth returns
To light her blut-ilamtd chaudelier.
The willow's whistling lashes, wrung
By the wild winds of tho gusty March,
Wlib sallow leaflets lightly strung,
Arc swaying by tbe lulled lurch.
The elms have robed their slender spray
With full-blown flowers and embryo leaf)
Wide o'er the clasping arch of day
Soars like a cloud tbeir hoary chief.
See tbe proud tulip's flaunting cup,
That flames in glory for an hour
Behold it withering then look up
How meek the forest monarch' (lower I
When wake the violets, Winter die j
When sprout the euu bads, Spring is near
When lilacs blossom, bummer cries,
"Bud, little loses 1 Spring is here."
The. windows blush with fresh bouquets,
Cut with the Muy-dew ou their Hps
The radish all Us bloom displays,
Piuk as Aurora's finger tips.
Nor lets tbe flood of light that showers
On beauty's changed corolla shades
The walks are gay as bridal bowers
With rows ot many petaied maids.
The scarlet shell fish click and clash
In the blue barrow where they slide)
The boiseman, proud of streak aud splash,
Creeps homeward from his murniugB's ride.
Here comes the dcaleis' awkward string,
ith neck in rope aud tall in knot
Rougia rolls, with care-less country-swing,
In luzy walk or slouching trot.
Wild Ally from the mountain side,
Doomed to the clo.-e and chafing thills,
Lend me thy Jong, limning stride
To beck with lliee tbey western bills I
I hear the whirpering voice of Spring,
- '1 lie thrush's I Ii rill , the robin's ciy,
Like some poor bird with prUoued wing
'lhat mU and sings and longs to fly.
O for one spot of living greeu
One litlie iP'Jt where, leaves can grow
To love uublamed, to walk unseen.
To dreum above, to sleep below I
Plaits
HOW
WE IHiSU THE "MAY BAS
liETS.
BY C. A. STEPHENS.
Of nil the merry old Saxon sports our
sturdy grcat-grui'idtuthci'S. brought over
w ih them Irotu 'Slurry England, ' which
th"e"V .UViywr,!i'1K year coulii compare with
ii.-v.. ocuWugs, the ri ij b. miucV "AiiiJ?ii,L','
and the pretty, llower-crowucd Muy-quecn,
iiml lust, but not least (in our owu times,)
tlu '.May-biisknis, those lVolicsomo Ilit
tuiiis iu tho gatlieriiir dusk I
IVi liapH sonio of our town readers never
huno a May-baske't, pussi'jly never heard
ot such a tlnnj; 1 8oiry liirtliem 1 They've
lost ii deal ol lun ; and lor their beuelii I'll
try to explain it little.
A May -basket is well, I hardly know
how to describe it ; but 'tis something to be
liuity on a ilvor. . Mude of paper generally,
it. contains .almost, anything, by way of
small present!!, you have a .mind to nut
11 . 11
together with your resoeels. b.-st
wishes, ioe, perhaps. It is liunir .alter
idiuk tit Hie door of auy body thu lt;injtr
j fancies. Which done, thu .said hanger
I anneal una scampers, ji i nuy, it s a
KiioeKs ana scampers. Ji iiuv.
glial dismacu to get cauglit by a girl, i
j Mich a failure implies a lack of masculine I
'spunk. On the oilier baud, if thu hanger j
; be a girl, why, she l.illicr uiia'd to hi; ctiimlil.
It ilivracea tlio boy iigaiti uot to catch tier. I
A ml I lu lv.wai'il nl I'Mfoliiotr Ue I , lu-,tn :
u,uLihtoud it (Irotu a boy"a 8lttlid-Hiut,) !
is, n uiei pariita cuu tnus agivv, u mas in
the dark, aud the youug lady's bociety 1
homeward. -
Ki;.,lit sorry am I that al! these jolly ens- j
tiiiiia are passing uwuy. lhey are lliou-ht I u,c gulden. We tieiiibied ; he dietu't lnip
iiot uuite Lciueel eiioiich tor tlie young 1 111 10 uoe us out, thuu gli, but ran od'l
people ol tin gc.iii-ruiion, -too rouipihh and
bouncing. And are we happier 111 our
'si ts,' with our colli nmls uiul airs of in
liiiis'iviiee, than wlicu a whole village joined
liiuiiU around its May-pole t ell, 1 hope
we are.
liul I still know a little rustic neighbor- 1 in.no and rumpus w.ta aL..iit thai luuu ol
hood, away back uinong liiu muuuuiiui, i niglit. Here -Moilicr i.yueli probably in.
where ;i.i)cl the buys anil gills tievrr ! turiui-d him of the day ollhe uiotitb ; lor
divaiui'd Unit the dear old May ganu s, j Hllcr a pauo lie s-imi u'tl. 'i 11st day o' M:i !
with 'banket' iu the vi-sptr, mo nut the 1 Little seiiili.ius ! I'd like- to p i hulel ot Via !'
vi-ry pink of gentility. There 1 lovo to go i'ruyeriuily hoping ho woulilu't wail
bai l, lur it um-iI to U' my hoine.Jaud wheu t il iur Uu- oiils lu cuinu back, which tin y
May mollis conn round u t oul it ecrluiu ' ul i.tt dul, 111U rly nonplussed at liicir tail
l.'uy I'iii-ikI uf mine, uud nice, and run aud urc to yet the least cle w l-ioui' w be't-a'jom..
ki'i iiiiiiiugt ' up uiul down, w ith 11 troup ol "l know u's Kit and Tom,' tanl Jits,
Illctl'V ifllia h.llel behind lllt.llill- b" l' I 'but Vtl.el tlltl luuv c.J .J .llit.fc v
tl-.ui.i .1 t uiii in 1, ii ii. will n 1 1 over a
livi-rai! fence quirkei tbati iu can bay
I n k Hi.l'iiisi.u. Si.iiie i inn , despite ail our
d'Hil.iiiig and il i.lguig, we bring up on a
bi u-li-lK-.il', Uiul tut- eaiir;lit ill Wtatill plilit
uud I lit 11 wv arc poki it mid pinched uiul
l.i ii;; I ml ut. t'r, wluiliiti.il iiu.re ruro, by
1I111I nl hard M-.iinpvriug we catch, uclu.illy
Cillch, tbu Ilfjllc ail i-lf letting oil la 1-i'c IU.
And then llm hollo: w I'l-il walk in the wuiiu
May i-M iiiiig, w 11I1 1I.0 broad red inu-.il
pet ping lip over Ihe dai k, splUieclad lid-
e ; in -4; i:.V voices 111 Hit) .iiamp isciow,
1111. 1 the w in jipuo t will iliiiuling IV0111 tlm
w Ii tc h ilcs up in the lii ubby pii.nr.
IJ lilc iiini.tiilic, wliell d. lio aixnidm to
pi. launiif.
p.iiii nuns, though, it was fi'iv''""; but
r.'iiiiiutic. Ah! 1 ii' it iiu nil 1 1 a M iv
iiiut win 11 llm kuiiiei I'uiii I"' la.ii.is uud 1
. if. I nl- or b ') iw hit Ii is It 4 b liow l
W Ii, II lie'. It Veil - Uiltl ladle f) It Illakl S
lue iin 11, 1 1 U.ii.W ol it t '. 1 wiiiiiui. r if
iw i hii.e 1 ii.tj 1 it r tint gt i iuto siieli a
, 1 ij and .' .1 s ll 1 U ( t
A ii.ii.il th. . was to.: fine l.nusa hi ll.e
in ina.-ibo d win in w 114)1 mud I"
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out id ll it 11. 1. III. ; but lIl.UMl (J.'llig l-i llm
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1 Old fteriea, Vol. SI, .' ti.
him, was a bear, a t;ri.zly ono. Jt had
been a lonjt time, too, since tio was a cud
and he lmd forcotton all about how he ftlt
then, I suppose. To this day I Jmre'nt
quite- frot over my amotcetnpnt that be
should have been the father of Lorelte.
He was down on boys and all there 'silly
quirks.' and had a lone standing antipathy
to tue lunv-uasKei Dimness, itainer than
to havo fallen into his hands, we would
have taken 'Alvaradoe's Lean ' and risked
it. .
Put the sentiment which un?od us on to
Diave these dangers was a strong one,
strong enough to carry us through them.
I remember lhat for a whole week before
the May ntrlit in question we had been
spending the nights together layiDg our
plans. But it was a tough problem. Wo
couldn't seem to manage it, till nloug to-
wara inoitimg oi tno nijbt before Totn
waked up all of a sudden.
'Kit, Kit.' whiHuercd ho. 'I've pot It now!
I've just thought how we can do it.'
'How V exclaimed I, broad awaka at the
happy announcement.
a ou kiiow me r o a eorn-erirt. iinofc nr
the buildings, in the. panleti ? Well, we'll
nuug -cm, uiul cut round through the car-
cn, air.otis the luac-lmshes and net into.
the corn-crib. Yoa 2-uow tho little door
in the end buttons on the outside and
hasps on tho inside. We'll unbutton it.
slip in, ood hasp it to ; and in the ni"ht
so, eveu if they should cotu round into lha
garden, they won't mistrust we're in there.'
mat sjust the thing, loin.'
'Yes ; aud we'll run in there after every
uuk, o gov tnree to nixug, you Know.
i.hey'11 think we've run off down the
road toward home, and chase on after ua.
We can hear evervtliin throiich ttioso
f-reat wide cracks in the crib. O, won't it
be" luu to hear them talk and wonder where
we went J"
Fun alivo t We didn't sleen another
wink t hat uk-ht, the thoughts of it were so
excitm;;.
The next evening was warm but moot.
less.
Just tho right sort.' said Tom. as wo
were uiKtn a last look at the baskets, to
see that llm 'lixin's' hud not lost out, and
that tho pins were iu right for hauging
them to the door.
We wailed till ten o'clock however. It
ould bo belter to leave the cider Lvnch
go to bed, if he would, beiore getting too
near, i'rom a safe di.utuce we kept watch;
and when ut length a light had beeu seen
to appear and shortly alter disappear from
a window thought to beloii" to his bed
room, we entered the. pron.iscs and made
our way stealthily round to tho corn-crib.
At that season it was nearly emptied of
corn. We uu buttoned tlic door and crept
in. It had rather a mousy smell, but, us
Tom had predicted, was just tho place to
make o'.t licud-quurters in.
We li.xicned ; till was quiet.
'.Now for it,' said Tom ; and leaving two
ofthe baskets there in thu crib, we took
Cad's and stole round to the door. Tom
was to pin them on, and I was to knock ;
we hud brought an old uiortar-pcstti for
that purpose."
All ready,' whispered Tom, pressing m
tne piu.
x n o puuuerous snocKS ir." i
nnd iu.lhc crack ol u whip wo were nmud '
I,.,,. ,l ,7. T'C n' "' 'Vpv.u '
liut. tney came out at last. Cad, Jws, ituc I
wulU.au Ihur little W.-
a s u ick e re 1 1 ' n lUt; reslU' wAl4U ,V0 J !
anu btiithereii. ..... . , 1
lin y wee woeful y at Mt, though aud
by aim oy eame back, widdenug uud not
a little cliaoiincd.
'ilav'nt Been.o tbi'rgof them,' said Joss.
'.Nor a sound eii("r,' said Loittie.
O, they're rouiJ somewhere,' said Cad,
taking down lierU:sket. 'Lu'.'a eo in nn.l
wait. They'll"0 Vu'"' .
We let uieJ wiul sou,c time, though.
Sit is iu word now,' whispered i'om.
'They iKUsli out the moiueut the pestle
strike i"-'xt time.'
b-at alter all hud for a long time been
still we veiuunU rouud again with the
secoud basket. i
'tiuess w've out-winded them,' said
Tom- ''J'Oey.'re aU-d by this time.
liut with tisj liict etmku ollhe peftle the '
door Ifcw open, and oul rushed all three cf
1 1. . irU m u Mini, (.'iiiiiiiio mil. iif n hrixlit
litflil, though, they were unable to see us j
quicK enougu. iougiiig uomtiexsiy iiuuk, i
u0 sciailed away annum the
lilacs, aud '
rcoamed the crib oneo mo;v,
Old coue
sprang out, burked, ami took a turn throiU'.li
iiitcr Dun aud the girls, y. hu were chasing '
down the i'i'uU 11 "a ill
'A pivtty eiiiig ,have,' muttered Tom
drawing ;t lung breath. Aiul just then
tbe grint paternal voice) was licllil lielimuei
inr u.MU Ins bed cliaiiibir wliut al tn.it
i lut i 'w tin-11 11. inii,' u liikpcrtd Tom
They'll hung uuother, 1 gnesa,' said Lor- ;
Clio ; 1 iiiiviu l Intel liny yci.- ; 1,1
Tbe little 111 1 11 x iloubiits kuuw she had ,
1 gnod leu. oil to li. I lit Ollst.
lie ru liiu lailu r wa heard ordering them
. inlo l lie) liouhc and l bed.
I 'Tin lime', the rubb, r,' w hi.peivd Tom.
' 'I tlu ,H) Did Jock W till 't collie) out, or
iVogu clllici ; lie diiiuail t.neilt il USo.il.'
I V u wjiuil m lull bi'.l lunir. T liif" was
Uhi in in n at slake o 11111 lie time a 11 nbjei.t.
1 i'ht u uu trt moiing and paiapitiituui, we
! filgctl round l'r li.o third and Inst lime ;
! but tit i niii wt.lild pin nil tlifl lmki t, tne
i door was opt in d witli a Jerk, and a ..tinu
giap iiiiuii! Iiniu a bis!i ' iswb) hand. We
spiuiig uwuy like vats, tiaTeit-d tin garde u
uud tilled 1111.1 tlic 1 nb. N'.ti ai alUr
, us 1. Mi 1 Ins uiiat ujif lu.-l enterexl with
u., bui a suh k ou iuu n-c fioiiub. pe-ilo
' mtsiu bun iiiiiirutf 11 ; .ot .t tho
ib.r to, ana basd ll. I'ul lb rai.il
Ibus li4bj had tlia)i4 11. ; uud N. ',
1 loo, was now aoiiting al ll.e in he
'ii. uu. Into llm tt iu i fib !' .liwUU'd littl.
IVu, r vs'iu in-" up.
i 1 ni mi ci 11 er.b" it!iiiu.l In. f tiht r,
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'Itold ' nl, !H"4i I itoi.l 'em !'
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We kent ouiet : it wouldn't manil mat.
iers to coniess now.
'Von-t talk, will ye ? Go fret tbe g-oad-etiek,
Dan. 'I'll aiaie em ti!k.
Dan broupht the goad, a long white-oak
one, with a tearful brad, made lrom an old
awl. We kuew that goad-stick and shud
dered. Ton little tkites 1' crowVd Olrl 3n, V
thrusting the goad in through the wide
chinks, and prodding at random. lS if
you won't talk I' Tr m got Uie first piicks,
and squawked and screeched, in spite of
uiujseu.
'Old Zack Edward's boy, if I live,'trjn
tered the old wretch. 'Voice just like old
Zack's.' J
'O. don't, father, don't hurt them aot'
pleaded Jess from the window.
'You go to bed, gal. Now who's t'other
one bradding recklessly into tho corner
where I was crouching.
Heavens I How I yelled I
'O ho,' laughed he, 'the old Deacon's son
surcs the world. Alight have brought him
up hotter,' braddiug stain. 'Take that,
you Deacon's sou I liowdoes thattasto 1"
aow uon't, lather, please don't ir cried
Cad, coming iuto the garden.
'Go back, gal l Step I
Cad vanished.
SNow,' continued he, with a few farewell
prods at us, you stay, here till morning.
And with this pleasant good night Le left
us, cribbed.
- This was rather rough usage from a man
whom we had fond hopes of making our
father-in-law, certainly. But we had to
stand it. We couldn't even get out of tho
cuu , iur ii. was a sianeu oue, anu couldn't
bo burst. And that old button was a most
iucorruptible cue. Jv'OMnounlof lingering
through tbe cracks coula stir it a barr's
breadth 'Kit, we're in a dreadful scrape,' said
Totn. .
'A dreadful scrape,' sp.id I. Several hours
passed. We didn't say much ; we were
profoundly taken down, andsut lookingat
tiie stars through the crucks. Despite the
general misery ofthe situation, Iwasdrop
ping oil to sleep, when a whisper from Tola
roused me. A little dusky liaure
was
stealiug out through the hiacs, stopping to
usieti iu every btep.
'J l'i Jess,' said Tom.
'Lorette,' said I.
And it was- JLorcUe. Tip-toeing noise
lessly up to tho do-jr, she .hastily turned
the button, then darted away through the
garden and iuto the houie.
It is ueedlesa to add that tho good turn
(turn ofthe bulton) was lully -appreciated ;
uud that we made ourselves sjurta forth
vi ith.
friisttllancxms.
Soutt Billings on Hotel's.
I don't know any business more flatter
sonic than thu tavern business. There don't
: stem to be anything to do but to stand in
front of the register with a ien behind the
car. ar.d see the guest enter the house ;
I then yank a bell-mpe six or seven times ,
I t linn t..ll T..t,n l.l,nw tlw. .r.,rtl.,...n.,
ii:, .h h... jour dollars and tio
Ct,nts nCxt mnrniiig froia the poor rlci'il of
u traveler, and lei him nvnt
is ,i. wh.il.. D.inol i . Z.1 . " K
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tlon a mild one ol about nine hoYels out Sf
ten between tl)e Atlantic aud Pacific
oceans, across the United S'Xs in .
gtraiuht line.
Vt)ur room is thirteen fect bV nine in
ches by nine feet seven inches, paralleelo-
granily.
it in iiifr-niiri week, (oa usual), all the
--Uj rooms are employed by tho lawyers
Your room ., le uppernlost floor.
Hie carpet is mgriv.i,, :iied wkh
tho dust, kerosene ou aud iu-.n.ot9 uf j0Up
generations.
There is two pegs in the room to hitch
coats onto one ot them brokedoil',' andt.be
other pulled out and missing.
The bureau has three lek,s and onebtv-k.
The glass on the bureau swings on two
pivnis, which have lost their grip.
There is one towel on tho rack, thin but
wet. The rain water iu the pitcher camo
out of the Well.
Tho soud is as totuh to wear as a whet-
gtone. Ii is soentei with ciunatuou oil
... . .
and variecuted with snots.
There is three chairs, cane-seaters ; one
is a lacker, aud all three is busted.
There is a match-safe empty.
There is no curtain to the w tudow, and
there doi.t want to L'e any. Y ou cau't soo
out, and who can see in V
The bell rope is couin off about liz in
ches this side oi the ceiling.
'I he bed is a modern slat-bottom, with
two m.it(vca, one cotton and one hu-ik,
and both harder and about as thick a a
se-a b'scuit.
You enter the bed sideways, and can feel
every tint at once us easy a. ) ou could the
libs of a gridiron.
The bird is habited.
You sleep some, but roll over a good
deal.
r ,.r breakfast you have a Cn!I. It'O
Cl.l.el) too Clel lu Illelt liulUT i 1! ICQ polft-
tors. Willi ll IcSelllllie Clllt S ll.fll h IW'O IUlU
luiei- nukes in its jnuruey through ou oak
il-t id, solid ; Ufsteak, ab out as thick
ai a t-it-st r j.la.ur, ana tougii as m
hi. uud . ear.
iu bii-covered with plate., a few scare J
to- leiith pn-kli . mi one it lh iu, aud U
rtysiiub'is. l uu" kei.oii tbe oiln r.
A p wit riiiaiuu ii'ttor with three tudtlei
iu it, otic without ut.d pi'r 111 H. 'U0
Willi. ml any uiusiur.l, and on with two
iuel.w of die. wiled llu.and oiiio viucar iu
t
Si.-M.it girl, with hn.is on, linije
around )"U laruist y, and wants lei kuo
II juil want Miii.lher vuptd it'ili'sJ.
Ycu.iy "No, ma 'uiu, 1 thank you,"aoa
ruivli t'ai a )o.u 1 ba.r.
'..u b.iveii'l sal cuoukIi ts 1) fsl pi.k-
inyourtuih
Kill isutiht i - tk.vasu.iiully.ei'iilone
id ..sil.l.dtlifUi.d Ufilnv " liil.slid WltU
Lfili.as l'i ivti'lil lluui Wi'ilbUs. lor lha
pri'sliiiluni i-fba) ibisu """k '
I be bast, id' Ihv "d. eulUM oil llw n.l. H
vuliil a tovii iblii uiii IJ uii.i'ief Uuw
ii-uiciii ul sii.m.4 ly ii.pt) pulling he
via., with haul I'lowni. I'"! l"''
'.in in, he v.'U.IUioil l-r U puifiw uf
.lillliti.4!ll"l'4lilota ! pl.'M'.S'
II J ll..r, uuUs- in as iii. r Ukm al Ui
ii.T.u 1.1 attitiiij i. i SUM11.U ' '' '-ue.
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kl.ntt lld lh bs.U.S lolll tfiule.
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