The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, August 30, 1876, Image 1

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with thanks, the raor; of the
Committee on Mississin'ii 11
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.K.iHN I. M I'LL,
. Kaslnest Manager.
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I VOL. XX A". NO. 12.
SOMERSET, PA., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1S7G.
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jjOHNSTOWK SAY1S3S BASK,
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cx.. uufrMi i .itie in
on
-ht 11 W. ATTOilNtY AT LAW
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t:.it4;wa-J a jef tlltui j tuti.ittir tU:utj" Si
t.r iu ;til wr tira j-n -cut liu ! f.-k.
lit:mt it", ro.tl cci.ne. !Jr'Urnce. with
I;ii.r.ii r.iU-. mi i Utz u;ue. pivca l l-rr. er ul-
titiif- the uiiu:ii i iieirel. CruuU rt !er-
Ui.i !e. At Iimi. - uu j.cr-M T: ti "uriiy.
Hlui.k n''.u :iiti'it.H i.-r trrwerw. cM,t' th
Ul! H, r. i.! ii..t i.;d-ri;U h; rclullU lu lite
i'.iiiii ,-frii in ariy :nl(irt.- n-u I.
T. i.ih. A..i. tiuwv.'i, V. . Hav. n lm;u.m,
1. ii. J ( . i'. i.u! .virion;, iiiiu. It. .1. ..l.-rn ii.
J ii l i:a" H. A. U.'PK", t'nirnJ
! w.u:k .(.,.,!. .Mi-uuii u. Jtiia'j.- M ) rl'. v un 1
W. W , ;:. r-.
it.it.. c J. iirnll, ln -leM: nk Inrt,
Tfcu.r: t; Cj'ruf tUtr. vhc;5 -r. uu'.-V4.
Dissass with its Agonies:
CHOOSE BETWEEN THEM.
Houoin Fills,
HIE iA!lfl: OF HIE.
T!.ls!!relm;?a!r.a of
have to lvrn :
purrouaded them oa three sides; ou
the four'.h woodlaDd.4 sti etched, buck
toward the east.' Why she fchouid
give the control of this place to John,
! instead of to one of bis sharper broth-
trumii il.ilh tarn.
Sume tiring a .;.'4 car.l to the t'i. ro-1 oihrrj j era WSS a pUZZie CVn la
brine; a luw ;
Some bul l a iuml t;uiio tl ui Uiuap6,
I'tliCis ni ii'.. can ebew.
mind. The -sAx reason
her own
she could
while jgive was thai John Wis steady and
i quiet, and rcure iiktly Vi remain at
Soomi tkarne iui a ivastK4 lun-i, tmJ iwiieir j home than the Mbetvere. But t-he
c.iraa Willi iirc.
tlie Itu.l-r:; arc ;
Tiiuj loi-ii art- n:rt Ji: tlic lUies nf rigu
r.'aes each ilicr clirt.
Anl ht If Tcrj WW? lu ioe-l who never meet?
while
le-
t-uultsed to hersi if u be in continual
tr'ttulation with him
"My ceur" she s tip, to a trony.
whert-io is bhown the prera'nfe (
orfrnnicd murder atr.iinst .!; i
,opwnent.s by tl.e IUIm I IVm ' rit mi
;ail ttie late niave-boldi:? -
- -.. -r - .with two or three rxwptiji
address e( fv-;h thai ;-i .
W HOLE NO. 131-2. t ' ti, r.yiU"
. t'.ir, M.ch ein!ira.-n m-itW
ii . jUk,era a?eu:s ff the V
I . . 1 .11." .
and editor.-, and whl. i,
it TOii thins he cares ennoja tor n:et Mrs. llci; toot cocraire. aua, orean- some jonmir. ue scarce knew wnat. : 1 1,7 "JV1 " "" i'em"tr.itii
to'po just where I say, and live where ! inj over son.e little awe which, in 1 If he had suffered at losing tor eih; t aa'1 i'-'"-. and wh-h is in:
1 wish." ! spite of her talk, she Mt fur her son, ; years before, he felt that sue', a loss a-i--iss.2are the reputation qf
The color wavered ajrain in John j spoke on: now would kill Lira. He quietly en- i iP'kcans atl other
Holt s face, and he crew a ouicki "Joq. Das mat tranier j.iien terea tne open aoor, ptiusea on tne i'-'" i ""' ' i1 m sava
"Jilted me!"' he said, flitohia? as
intieh with anrer as with surprise.
"What do vou mean, mother' We came silent.
but
her
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id:-.-
:
Sue..
l.Mti
h
n. :v
: e
r
to
breath. Some impulse to speak seem
ed to come upon him. Glancing up
for his answer, Nellie saw the change,
and added a word:
"You see, John, I like Albert ! Cave always been ?ood friends,
Lei 'bton better than I do Jamss." j nothing more. I never save
i
cc
j'u :
;tCresboia ot tue room wtere st)e sat . t,J7 w.si.eu.nu or ttu'i lii-fvi-.i
alone. She still sans softly, b-ii, as , fs w '''nt vtr they n.ay ui-eur The.r
ne iooaeu, moppeu, stneu, ami oc-1 " u u;' iue I'e.ji-.cra ur
lUuewmicat 'ire r.f :l.e
'Nellie!" he would hiive saiil, "nut
The color aa j Iiirlit dropped out of the chance O jilt me."
bis face airain, and a rim of even: "Thru, wbv don't you
his voice was onlr whisper.
1 He went furward into the shadowy
ive her the ' room.
"you kaow that fifty i cords of wood! white teeth pressed for an instant his 1 chance?" persisted his
we-naa, gcoa ieecn, oircu ana m a- an tier lip.
I lien wtiV don t vou marry Al
J
a.mi:s L.
a rri
i'L'UH,
..INLY AT LAW,
S .u'- t
l.ir.r..
t.lter
M-.U!iiri"?tt (ii'H-W.ui.
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...t.. niiiiiitini. and all
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Mir. '
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Ml.l.. ATft.l.M V AT LAW
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i u -uty n i i .(
u. ; CoIIecticns made.
.rrtuiH IiorUr.
Vh:t s m'ro fc-arrul t!'an a breaking down "I
:hi! uityvuf tysiftu? To Iw excitable or Cfn'om1 '
rcu:e!y he lnuiitl ? Tiierc in i-Lv : drink tut I it I
wmc, lWr,vr 4dri:?, ir iar tttr, i:ne : tike
.ioi-mJI,-, tr-ik ua l'Ci;i( prchTHitit: : ft all t lie
Ir h air yt-u c.n : take tUive r l,tr evt'ry
rii'rhl; wrTi jWinty ol roIi, avui.ijuv: lite u.e it
cl'ipk : nns it thrw urd.d'ii rult'iinrc t-.lluwrd, u
wjil be h.tppy in mm mid sirups inKly, and K-r-
3lo(Urrit ucl Iaji;bCerH.
If Ovre in one tldna: iiutro thao anuihcr lr
u iiirfi thi-Ke Pillsart- Ijinnuit, ii thtn iurily-ih-4
irujn-rii ,AS)ecUiUy t heir wcr d' cU-iiiintf
tlie l-,.-Ki Ir-nii ali in. purities, aud r:ui"Vii:a uan-p-rttun
mid .u.-K'n.ic.t he'Teticn.. 'nivi-rsnliy
iuii,'iiui (jmnti reii:Ht- U-r IVnwJt! com-
pi.;nt3, tJu-y Tit-ver lail.m'vr ftcak-n tlio iy5tt'iii,
j mm al;;i; s l-nnif aimt whut is rt'-mirxu.
: Si k XlriitlArSirHnntl Want of Ap:ctlte.
itCCOUntS Of IJiIercli'AUta fend Otll- TI. - foii-iir which o srtddin u.s frequently
crBus:ucss xcopic ooue:k:a. xiraiis , H.rsrlrilll4,n,or-Uvlu lin.i ,itinkiIW hi.h ih
try for nal?. Money loaned and
uj the tia. U't buiuy
J. 0. KI3D1EL iV 0XS,
BANKERS,
Schell & Kimmel,
SOMEKSKT, LU.
pie, without more than twenty sticks
ie timiw i.tti the the pmiit-j ot sprnce through tl?e whole? Well,
J'lsa must mention that store-full of
spruce, bad so lose Gve dollars on the
bargain. 1 never did ee such a fool.
Then he wanted to bnrry off our po
tatoes last Fall for fear of rot. I told
Johu particularly not to own to a
1. . i. . . r r :n 1..1: :t ... 1.
ir l'.vc, un.1 npeca, uut 11 you wiu oene-e H, wueu
1 burlow came to bay them, and asked
if bo had seen any signs of rot, that
ninny said, 'Yes, a little,' though 1
vow I don't believe there were six
spots larger than the head of a pin in
Whi-n iiUyii.. i:
iuir cm run lu uve,
Stunt- L!uy tlie i!ua . .in 1
; i.ij tlic Wuao ;
Si'tut pl.t tcr a:.,;n , .'"Hit'
' worldly f.imc,
-I'.til n-.np tin;il i!ih jr-imr
cutH up it'tir uutiic.
When ha:U sre trun:, we
j.louure ruU-s l!:e b.ur,
Nolli'mKltlmif f..rrw ciieek ottr j'.y in iK-auly'f
r.isy beffer:
We sin, we lium'c, .awcit a-r.'C tnake, out c:ini3
at i:ni.l.iiijiji j-,
AuJ wliil'j our iruaiji n uiaic? im ti pur giuie'a a
buiiJ:iy.
l.lajf
the
vou marry
bett Leightori?" he asked, Iookiujr up
into the tr-e that spread tver his
bead, and reaching to break a slender
twi?.
"lie never nke.l mo to," he an
swered, demurely.
"I suppose he means to, doesn't
he?" a-ked John, look'n. at her with
a glance that might be called almost
hanjhty.
"How can I tell?" Nellie pouted.
"Men are so queer. The most of
them would rather wait to be asked.
When dln.ni.mile oliscce tn cmwu the luiclc.
jilayer siiiWe their uM,
A:ul tuiivy tutiiji an-lust uiiil won t,y ii.iuihlers1.
yoUB ull.i ol'J, t
luKiit i'bwllli.1!!, ea' li tilii caia'.'ui'.l; Walon Willi t Jjjjyj. gjij
fieer eye,
lliU he may see lit
him on tue rly.
the whole lot. I don't know where it think"
the fellow got bis shiftlessuess. I'm j -If you want mv advice, I will
sure I could always make a bar- U;ve itf John said'twistin aud fliiitr-?a'n-"
incr away the little twiy in his band.
Joun took all this very quietly, as -If Toulike Albert, don't keep James
Lee ia suspense. You have no right
mother, who
did not choose to give up, now that
the ice was broken. "Nell is a good
and so-im'Vi!
I Aorth, a:;tl repeated tin:! !.ir.
1 oers of hone-. voters in the
a-e persuaded that .jurh-'rn
cutis of even the hisrb-r
ci;-a-North
Uri,
ir i
'Is ii you James?" she said, L If i are monster!" of ini'jui'r, and h:i: ;
rl if sin
flirt
ittle. 1 al
ways thought that she liked you,
only that you were too slow to see it.
Then, Fell has pot a little sum of
money of her own that wouldn't be
amiss."
"You are entirely mistaken, moth
er," ho said decisively. "Iot;'t let
us say any more about it."
"O, you great fool!" muttered tho
mother, looking after him as he weut
out. ' Was there ever a maa so
blind!" lie is no more fit to live in
the wot Id than an angel out of Heav
en is."
turning, expecting her brother. hoiinued and iitur ji-red
John took a step nearer, nud this 'were more to h'time for
'time his Toieedid uot fail.
"Nellie."
She started, half arose, hesitated,
then, as he took one step nearer,
sprang with a glad cry into bis exten
ded arms.
"1 thought you never would come,
John!" she sobbed.
"Were wou waiting for ma?" he
asketl. "Did you ever care for me
before I went away?"
"Then and alwavs,
could you be so blind?"
John Holt smoothed her hair ten- soon as riorib'
ueriv, ior one moment oi silence; men sae:ieii wheat
iierea ttian the a-sa-si-s
mtirdi'ring them ; or. that
iers were only I
lions.
The addre?. in euiie!iii,
to the friends of truth, law
liberty everywhere throu-.r
Union.
1,p . Oi .1
'in." p
were
.tis
tl..
vi puoiuMn f.ibricn-
:. appeals
"it
end
the
PELTA.
it tut About H,rk.
He knew that though
n-i,cM,Gr'!i lanM, uuJ beat
--. i.i...tl a. . I
. .ni'l'l i; Alti.ruev .'it l..iw.
. SAMS'!
.11'. . 1
I
ii . it, attii;m. ii i
I'a.. w.l! prw'tie 1 '""i" I
',, UiviL'Wi'j iVr-iajiy ai-.va.e.M i. J
AW NIT .K-A.--'':" "". K..;;.rnd i
1 1-
11 ITi :.'l":l:ll
m, u ia liner s Hi. k.
up
Cambria County
l- tc !!. 1 lie knls. it Uikt ii Ht-v.ir.iinJr to It.u
1-r.tttl iri-drticin'i.--. vriUtjui.-kly rt''.rv in-iiltry
-n iiwi to bt-'ili liver u:;d Huuia jtu whojiu tuilow.
a it tin.ura! 'U,-i.-;u -ii;-e, a :ijtjK-;nir and n
vli-nr li(-id. I:i tin" Ktist Hihl Wv-t Indira ? ;ir.- '.y
any uttuT tiK-dtt nit eivr UMftt t-T iiiv Mi"-.ir-
Wit t lui'?- arc truuM. l.:tk nni Ir wurtm oeAn
; or un l.uiit :
i t tlm-ily L-T.vr'" always t'!.tiic when ciul9 aro
I lu 1.1 in It.tu l.
j Tlieit lues ;irtt .Led ir.L.i:! T !!. the td"
j w jr urc frt-a !
Tl.r uh ui our !un 1 r.e tin Knew, t Wilt
!.jv- tii. :-:vd :
Hum t h Kirti$.
I
BANK
rute!
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NO. SCA !l 41 Kl Ul M.
JOHNSTOWlSr.PA.,
Ufitry S- hn-iU-.".- i.i-ick Kul l.
I.? "iine id ' nil i w I:-n - he U tiirn'u l-y
I Its. ml 'tl l"iut'.' :
1 N'eiT h't tl.t- tmwclft !e ctiittietl -r HO'lnl;. art-; He aUa itAL-.liic i'!wi' .ate in cvrj ate
i i i.iii. It muy ai.-ftx -ii.tfm.ir tlit iitdl-rwuv s fcP)j ,.;-Bll.,
i j it.1 i:.uii: i-c loi-outuuiuiu iur & run u.'ii uiv
I Mtwi-i( i.i.'v it- r-vili -"Ui'i-oriiiif thut ti--v H -a Id ;
rv..t- iciax.ui -n. ! !u- is uirreni iiii-t;it.r. i:;w- . imcii in.ui fave
: No m.Kt-T ui' mueli e h U tiun wins, t it w mtivh
i
r : t.,r t ii. e t ins win trnnieMi-iteiv o.rri-. i t t,e n
i !i''r :it. t i1:'... every Lmu ul l'Hel e.iiu;il.ilut. l.l
i w-.rm riir.'.;itt- Ih-.u-'uli-l .f l.'. '.ii li.o t- l-erli s:ivi..l I
t'yiluH-oi iliis uie.ll'.lue. whi' h In nil hi's
- t'r.v t :u" .oi l vim tn tlio WJi.'le ,iri;.ilii' kvmi-i.i, l
Ti ..li.wttl t hi,wevr Jerai.fd hca I h aii-l Tr.-in- Ii u.n t
ui:
M ill llllli-ll up
bis tuotner woulJ say such things tojtod.iit. Yoa can't seriously think
others, she would by no means have . 0f nmrrying one man when you pre-
auoweu auy one to say tiiem to oer. i f,.r another. If Albert likes
liutono thing he could not bear was! i believe he does, take him.
that Nellie Cramer should talk in the pood 'ellow "
John. 1 1 o v i
i ,....! ...t .t. ...i
-i i-n n m: m, iiouhi oe he,e( ioo nn
The? most read lv
is U.naiiV tt. r'' ,.Jf
then, seeing Neilie Lrauier piSMng ! exciaimeu.as taougn some great trutti amt piumpe-t, and this should be se
the street, she lifted her voice and had suddenly dawned upon him: j iected for st-eJ. OtLer-vi-e the seed
called ber in. 1 ueserveu u: i always mougat wuei'.t should be pa-wed t'iro-.'i-.
The girl came ia, wondering at ; them wrong, but they were right. 1 1 fanning miil three or
such a peremptory summons.
' Come and sit bv me!" conmiand-
I i . l. .. . .. i ',tt:, . v 1
VOU as ; eu me uiu.rou, uuu .nine uunru.
He's a! -Mrs. Holt scanned her from head
to foot; the neat, trim figure, in its
thro-:
tour tii.i.
he
ti:at
was, tnueea, a great tool: jttie oeavtest, largest, and t-!eau-t
And, dear reader, I perfectly agree i -grains may be gathere-1. In every
witu John lloit.
oi u wann tu i.:tt:k
same wny. Nellie seemed to delight "You think so ?" the edd said lock-' snugly-fnting' yiUt'tt of darR gray,
ia loruiating biro. She would fol- j j,, r, suddenly. i the green bonnet, that brought out
low him into the gardens and fields,! "I think so " he repeated turain" : her tre.-.h, clear color with a new lus-
baiifc ou his arm with ber eurls blow-: affaT "Now let's go in to the house." '-re, and the fair, bright face.
log ucross his breast, looking np smil- bi- rose and walked quietly up bv
ing and chatting into his face, so soft k;3 fair, girlish face a little
and sweet as a kitten; then suddenly, !paie ij,,r eves downcast. At the
if he chanced to press those waodur-1 ,.ate the stepped,
ing curls against lis breast, or to j i wjH not go in, now," she said,
bend loo ueur ber lovely upturned j ;D , ov t(,ce ' "I will go home."
face, or to breathe a word of tender- j li men lv bowed, and looking hark
' ' 1 ;tl you kno'v that our John is
j seeing to California?" a.-ked Mrs.
I Holt, abruptly, her keen eyes on the
' girl's face.
i All the color faded out of it in an
j instant, and Nellie Cramer dropped
' into a chair as suddenly as if she bad
Wa-iiiim;ton, l. C, August IT, I -T;.
A P.H 'I'ttN JI FNT -F CO.NC.l'.F.SS A I KKI.
IM1 OF I'lsUI'ST KEHEt.S IN 1MWF.K
A SHAMEFIL sl-F.CTAi-LE SOTIIINli
LIKE IT IVTIIE WORLD'S HISTOKV
U MAY RF.ILT IN l.Oi'K WHAT
11 ILL ft ul. MIllllT HAVE l'ONE KE-
l'tBLICANS ALL Kliillf OH'
A l-lll. Ai ! )!..
mer-i.-l V.i.
.1 Lu-.: i ei.
.ri-oie.-;. an-
AITOKMA
,. ei'.i e u;
AT LAW.
nits in !i.ici-
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i.;.i-t-- In I'll l-.i-is
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r t.'-bt an-l
..f Ih. I'lMlcl Mtll
i-t rate i-i six I
mi :ii.-T .n--r l-i:er. I
1 1 ti.Lr.O:.ii uail
I n a in itlT'-l wure. 1 lie npteii!e, t-, in w-ni
. wrli'.lly iri'T-...?-! : y llie u.-e ;ln.- l'iii. e-.m-.
' I-IulhI in the t?. nf M.i.I in i-rWervn-.-e t- llni-l ith !.
Ariitnil I'Ki.'. H in t:ar ihuii bru-.iis an-l puwi. l.v
retn.-viritf :w-r..f. ItTlnme.:. i-r uLMer l:iiine Mi
llhuT tr;.ui tile liver, rti-niacu. or tl-Kt. tlie i-nli-e
K. Mil
rl in 1 -r tne i
;ii t.a i-n: aneiiily I. !..
;i. t;. c i-t in I'f
li!'.t.'ii.i;er-.-1"-. r.
; uL:;er
ii.. I v-.-l Ui-!iefr ill lruit.
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o, U. I! IS I 'BASl-K l-e-
J -it i -1' I" U'e rt'.lK ' "
i iin.-e in re
11, u.-e.
..r.- hif ;.r.-lv;i i;.:.:il
.ui- r.-vi s" i '
r wi
the bar-
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M. Kl.UMKU winc-iitiiiucl'i-r
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i. l'i. c ill i -ii d1
re r:ii ;;t -H i
d." ! wur.
lr.N riST, SviGTei.
li s Hl. . up t'.ors,
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GOOD,
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SO!Il'.Itl"T, V..
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W. M. M AllTIN,
ilESIDENT DENTIST,
somi:ki-t. i'A.
'iiiv.ru er.Tal yenr ex'!-rii nee. i. luily T-,,,ri-rm
.01 i-rut i--i'. ution tlie ' . ""
roii--.nl -e::i iTi-.rie., wi the oi'l-r-""; '"
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JOHN C12ERT. JOHN D. ROBERTS.
i
JOHN DIBSRT&CO.,
villi O FAW STREETS,
JOHNSTOWN, PA.
A ii ut T IfrIisins nnI
ttJhcr LMHinA fM'oplt' NoIi-ll-!.
lr:ift nouoUable in all
parts f the ooiinlry lor hkW.
Iitney E.o:iii-! un.1 oll'flion
I:i!v. lntrtt l Hie rale of
Six I'or -en. per amuitii al-1o-m1oii
l ime l'io-.il..
i Saving 1oiowH I'.ooUn isH-
mI. mikI ItiltMo-.! miioiiJiU-l
Si'iiii-anniialll Mlien zcsiroi
A tlem-r.il 1 t:.r: i-.
KeK le.
j '-I o enterv, -t i.i rri-aiul -itli-r t-.a.-l e..iu
. 1 1 niiif l xpeli-.. Tli- re-iilt 1. th:u trie .iip
. tui'uai'U -mte-l. ati-1 tiie aeii,n -,f the li-iwel
he.iin-j.. rice!:ir. Noiinnir will i-';i, the rehmt
tiea el ifce. Imwelga-i iiuu-kly as this one eorreeiim;
iu...!!-'im.
IllaurUen l tlie Kidney.
In u" iisea;'es .illev'tiii' the.e tirn. wtietlier
wl.."tlier t!iryl-e nttli:!e'i wttti etmie or tfvel. ,-r j IlieiJt Cit
h ith ueh-f mi..: t-niiis f ettleU iu trie li.in i,v.-r the
r-'iiKjn t the ki'lneyii. the-e l'ills h-..ul,.l v t:ik
eii aix-rumu t, tit, jiriirfeil iltrtv'.i-.li.-:, uuil llifl
IlilitilH-lit l"li;l 1,1- Weil ruhiie't itltAl til- FHi:llli,f
l!ie iuiek n: heiltiiue. Thi? tpetnelnt will .et- nl-
I i:nU!Ji'.l ile rtliel wLeu uUetllv-r Ul-.aius luive j iLiit Voll hlld to
111111 1.
His name u.-' John Hull; and,
moreover, he looked like bi.- name,
or like the Ullage which thesouud of
his mime, in a muMcal car, would
call up in the mind. For Johns
should be strong, and ouiet, and true,
jaudJoho Holt was a!! of ihe.ie. Also,
j the mime indicate that thio Johu
i was not given to su;,er!luous oroa-
er of his person or manner.
I'.iynical'y he was well propor
tioned tli-it his weight couM scarcely
be jruesred, and so broud shouldered
nets, oil she went with a toss o: thej after a lew steps she Saw that he bad
head abd a curl of the lip, aud as like-j entered the house, but was steal
ly us not, some such c-peech as ' I do i as 0fi toward the baru.
wish you wouldn't be so fooli.-h, Johaj The uext week James Lee com
Huli! ' ! metced a violent flirtatiou with IJs-
lie never gotuogry with her. Hew isje ii0ti j0ha'ssi.-.ter. aad in a mouth
could he? Uut sometimes a thadow i ,Le tW!) were ecgi'cd. Neiiie laugh
Would drop over his face and be : ej auj llirDefj the light of her smiles
been shot. She sat there aad looked
at the other with her strained eyes,
but said uo word.
"Yes," said Mrs. Iloit, unable to
repress a siight smiie of satisfaction
at this proof o! the Correctness of her
surmise, "yes, he's set on goiug in
spite of ail that 1 can sav. lie is
wouldn't have much to say to her t,on Albtrt Leik'bton. a handsome. I k'oiug in a month or six weeks. I.
foratime. Then, when she went to j jasby fellow, who had been crazy j me see; this is the middle of April, j ert'ng that such comment is highlyE"re- Much in
LVINii AiAINT Si'lTliERN KEl'L li- ; QfCS,
l.li:ANS.
On Tuesday, October loth, the
House of Congress adjourned after
being in gsion three-fourths of a
year. What has been doneand what
left undone by our National Legisla
ture has already beeonie a subject of
critical comment to the Country at
larg. I nere is no hesitation m as
: '". si, n.e one oi inu v-t iarmers
should make a special bti in-s of
j raising M-ed wheat, whieh rea iilv
1 bring double the ordiuarv ui: kJt
I price, and well crown and" self-ted
; S,'''J is well Worth this prie,-. Above
; a'l things avoid ied fotd '.i:h cockle,
che-is, or other WfetN.
i Manttrc is much ?.ii!ia-red at tliis
seas u by i.xpoMire to the Lot sun
i while -pread in the yard; or i-r oiixt
i tire with sect's of'we.-iu f. '., ;...
AMEtt ; thrashing ma- hoie, or fr mi f n! p.tt-
Irom whieh thev ; br..
cattle, lloih the-e evils s!
aioiiien. i no the nuiau.-u
i i compact, !!i:tened heaps.
'iV
b"
j'lliW
is m::de,
and keep
it moist; watering if c-ed I- w i' i. a
few barrels of water now r i d tn a
Cut ui! weeds out of the ! asturts
lest they n:sy be cropp- i ,v' o'--i i.r
; r.or-es, aud the seeds i.rou-.'. t h. i:ie
t.) go upon the l-. l is uga.n in the iuh.-
:.il teeth s
. . m , -.' r. t 11. ue.
.I-r. I
nl the
.Ol:
'.n-lt-.n ituranlee.1.
Wlvl- COLLINS,
ir.Tisr,
l:it V.:
:e
; tiH-e:
r St Fn-aie'i s., re. S .iu- r. t,
mi e.ir 1 Iu" tr.'.i: )'"'
u. ill., in 1 t.- .h 1' -!ti'e.
uiil. iieulilli-l toriei'iit I.-', in
line ui l.l'.'illt H'S ...HI c:,u
a.-t te. :u at i,.ver pr ih n y a
ih tii in ulv ..tiier ll'--" liitl.l'e-nnlry.
weu-kii'-a a' .il f'l ''-,ih l"rJv.an.tit
i-,l u- a:iv ( i-r-n minim in- '
nr. inthh-'or tii ii.'" "'" "'
t. r liiat ii.ti-t ihii'-j -. '."
n.ll iu n:e at ai;-.' Line ;i.i i i. t
et ini en.inie.
r. -I.
int.-ii
. ie im.k t
g T?a ines Trans w.u-0.
r-:
ii H,.: : :.ik .,mio;ia;i,
? J. II. Zimmerman,
, Pr.s-'
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Tt e he?t f ritarn f .'i;:., r- .r.iail. m.ir.at'jp.
tin-l l l lin i:, t, the - li.-i.-i 'I --I tiilei'V.
! in .-(- . ,- on.. ' W , m-i- ,i ii 1 y any iu ul tti.ir
th. i.( thv ! .-s! t !.' "r ','t . ii .rir l-'ha''.-
. r -t i:uht i.- s.-im-i.-t I. l'rl -ew l., wll the
'HI--
Y;.::
I.' ip,
C, MILLI II. niter
"ive iimetl-. In hn
rJ-'-li'li l- iO'-l at .-ulerw ". nut l-:ae-
'ji-r'siii toi.'-n I t,- ir:el ii..l fer-
tl. ti a citii. "i S..uier--. in.,: vi. .inly.
i Drac s-'-re. i .".i ' ; ;
he van l f iu.'ii.M ai an .iim-
.,:e
f-r) 15.-I.e:al y ellK'iae.i.
N'.kit r.i'.ip i-m-.e-i : answere-J.
. i. n-iy.
Cook & Beerits'
! FAMILY QR0CER1
Flour and Feed
STOBE.
JOHN iULI.S.
EEHTIST.
i -Itiee In C. tr.-tli It NvfTf new bui-.-Urf-
Stjir. I n fJ Street.
S- uieriKt. Fa.
i:-vll
U l' II I C ; A L T K E T H ! !
,J. V. Yi TZY.
DEL TIST
PALE CITY, wwt Pa.,
; We n'lt n-yj.iuliy jm- unce ?
i fri-"nl and j utd i- uov r.,:y. iu 'he ln :ud
, vi.-iid'y t-f .!i!-rx.t, ili.'t ve'lmv fvrr.fd vur
Nt Mtr on
i ZTAIX CJ20SS STRKEl
J AnJ in a l.lltUa e lai; linf the ll
Conret lloiU'rie. olioiiH.
i Tobaccos t iuar. Ac,
i
i",.i 'y .:xir cti-
l'r MoaniM'Sia ont of Order.
Nc lu.'.'.h'iaa will efl'ivttiilly !"-j-r iv tlie t'-m-u:ie
ai.ni.iu li .is itK ie l-.lhi : t-iey rell.".e ail
a..j,li;y. K-erv..,,.,n.., ..itl.erty' Int-'uiuniMT tr in'--jiii.-.t
itlet. 1 ii-'V n ich llie liver an-l re-lue tl u
a u-i.itliy aeti'iu : iln-y are v.'enjerlully ellte-ii'ieua
ir..ief '.,1 !-;iau! in i:u-t they ri--. er tiiil In -urin
all li-'. r.Ii': .- .1 tin, su-uiaeh." J
.rvV ':!;' 1'tVl 'Iff tfifhml -, thf 'i'.tr,
in tie ir ,,-,'i f ,r tli fuV:viriu'j (?(''. :
Airiie. reamle lnejru- L'rine
A-iitti.i?. laritie. S.-r.-iula, er
1'ili.us I'litn- ,Fev..rii il all: Kln'sKiil
I!atny. 1 kiia!?. s.,ro i hr.-i'.ts.
lln u !ii' er. tlx Fim. Sfioe a. Irai.-l.
Sii:. .rv.r. ,rt.v n.iary
-ni
f-i..int.-.
(-..;:
Hea-l.n-he
lii-lii-.f.iiiti.
llji:it:llliatit,li,
ij .laun-.liee.
Livir C-.iii-
. I J.lllTlt'.
;I.a;ml!Uii-l.
ll'lles
- lil'i-tiu;tttn.
, Keleiili'ju ot
r.v-TMT"t:i.
Tic-Ih.ul,.,uretLii.
TuiU'is
I leern,
. 'ener,--ul A:le.'
: t! ?.
Witoij ol all
kill,!-1.
Weakness Ir.nn
any eause, e.
et him beside auoth
er man in oruerto reab.e uis superior
height. Hiackia was fair anil his eyes
blue, but tho hair, w'-ich had been j
tow-eo:ond in hi childhood, had!
deepened to brown. Ordinary uyr-i
sous would .call, him gutul-looking
rat'aep thun Lundjoine, but a close ob
erver would jironounce his pre file
perfect, and his mouth and chin mod
els of lirtn und symmetrical chiseling.
1 tic- Prows were straigtit and strong,!
though smooth; aud his not very high j
forehead was broad aud open. Al
together, it was such a face as would
look well carved iu granite, and had j
iu life, iiidec.l, a sornewhiit irranile j
took; lor John uolts lace was njt
one of those which are called expres
sive, but were, in repose, pretty near
ly always the same look.
Such faces are not mobile, nor are
they iuteuded to be. You do not ex
pect the crag to sway in the breeze
that moves tho locust houghs. A
pleasant smile, a plciiaut light in the
l-hie eyes, softened any appearance
.f stti iii.csM whieh trau-,'t rs might
have fancied they saw in him. His
irieuds and acquaintances did not
need auy such gentle assurauce. -To
iheu) Juhn Holt's characteristics were
a womanish gentleness, a most mar
velous and absurd honesty, and a pa-
tiecice which, to them, looked only
j too much like cowardice. In bis
I family John was called a great fool.
Outriders sometimes applied ihesa.ne
IMnb. rOLLpNSFt W UV -loha-s father had died when the
U.lLl.ldj I oLLnltkLi-L Oi "--''lUd was but ten years old, aud led
i bis wife to bring up ter family of Gve
n , , j children aud manage the farm, fthe
lYierChant I ailOrS, was perfectly capable of doing it, and
Seven wary business men were on
j their guard when making a bargain'
i with the sharp 1 ankee matron. Four
of her children followed in her foot-
Lim with ber coaxing ways, and laid
her little baud on his arm, whisper
ing: "Now, don't be vexed, John; I like
you so much; but I don't wantyou to
laik nonsense," be would look down
aud smile, though not very brightly,
and promise to try to avoid nonsense
for the future, ending his promise
with a si''h.
He says he shall start bv the first of,
June at farthest.
That, smile of Mrs. Holt's was an
j Uiitortuuate one. Nellie bad always
have feared those sharp eys and now the
mis- j thought Slashed into her mind that
, John's mother was trying to expose
woman s pnoe i finch a state of affairs t ests with
I'cmocracy exclusivelv.
I'd tell her.
"And betray my confidence,
John
Holt,'rNellic exclaimed.
he is like most of
sellish. ile untu t care a
fisr about
.-.,!.-ti(Kifl -n
-.lie li.wi-H
l'..n'.;in; t. .11
I'e'-lllty,
1 n. ;.-y!
Ii H-n;ere.
l.r si:I:4R,
Ml TIOX ! X'.ne are irenair.. nn!es the
-ion ur- .1. ll.il :h-vk. a uirent 1-t tl-.--1 tilti-1
Stateii. carnmn-lp e:a ii 1- x .it Fill. nn,t I linlii-nt. :
A l'.ai-ls4ii. reweni will be given t-i any one r-n-1
i!'-rir. ,-iier. irifi.rin.:t!.-n a may l--:i ! t. :l.e .!e:-i -'
ti-.not any party t parties eieino-rteitinir the)
lae-iir-ner ,"r e:i ll:iir tliealne. ku-uiii llum I.-:
Ik; fpuri'-u-. I
..M attti-V.-mntsetiiry -if l"r fef'r !!- j
ti-AAV i .'-,.. N, w V-rk, an.l hy all re-.-e -tat'le i
lirni-'s a;u! Iieah-r iti M-sie-ii,' l nr,'i ir Ii- nt IM j
en im,-l Wwrl-i, in N-xe at rents. J- '.-enl. ai-l I
ii ea.-a. j
fX"-. There e-tiai;-raVIe avin ly tikii. the)
Uryvr Sim-.
X. 11. tiiri' ti tw h-r the ulli iaTn-e n, i lie.i
In ev..-v ilis'-rierare cttixe-l t cai-li U-x.
Jutie'il. 1 l. w.
"Dear me! 1 do wish you wouldn't; joved him'too weii to give him up,
sigh so, John"' the gin .vouia sav,
pettishly. "It make), me feel melan
choly "tii "bear VCu. One would
think I had done something dreadful"
to you."
Then Johu Holt would smile again,
stiil less brightly, and promise to try
not to sigh auy more.
Such little scenes as this were mere
j asiues, however, -euie usuauy pain . lbat fur OIU;e the giri i05l icr Compo
j out little attention to John, btingLure. A crimson blush swept over
! chiefly occupied in dancing, flirting, her fa e, ani she dropped her eyes
! and quarreling with his more showy j w ithout beiug able to speak a wo'rd.
brother Frank, or with auy other gay j of course, she recovered herself in
! fcliow who was so unfortunate as to a niinute, and protested that she bad
j be taken with her pretty face. For! no thought of marrying. Any woman
I Neiiie was an incorrigible flirt. It would have doae the same. Uut the
was only when she bae no one eiseto , blnsh had convicted Ler iu John
about L e for the last six month-i.
John Holt said nothing, but was
rather cool aboct his sister's engagement.
"You see, suspense would
killed him," Nellie whispered,
chievously.
"I hope be isn't marrying my sis- aud mortify h r. A
ter out of pique toward you." John 1 will do a good deal lor her, even
said, coldlv. "If I didn't think Bessie : when her heart is breaking. It
V be done th s mot:;
D'a:T:a,s tor empoi
it. "atliering
Koad dust is particularly v
and may be gathered now i.
aa.-e.
Weed- ia pastures, fence
iloai.e
abu 1-
brought the color to ber face again,
and strengthened her trembling limbs.
It steadied her voice and her eves.
I tell vou, l Mrs. Holt was puzzled and tii.-.-on-
ike most ol vou men purely firte.i ny the sudden change.
me. I think be seems to like llessie.."
"When are you going to be mar
ried?" he asked abruptly.
the question came j suddeuly
uoiaveraiile. A leeling of uisgust
has overshadowed the people, under
the couviction that a pure spirit of
demagogueism held sway in the
House of Uepresentatives.
The Republicans in that body were ' road sides, com er potat-i Gelds,
powerless, and the responsibility of ; should be collected and bur-. d if in
the , "'essoin or seed. No other manner
;of disposing of them is safe, out this
L pon assembling iu i'ectniber last , -',1"'- t'" m. i-emenihor that ont i -..r
it was seen that only those of the i 'urley from sra'trred sted in ti e
Hemocraey coming from the Eolith nevv'.v' sown wheat, are wwd.s as
were particularly exultant Although I IllllL'h as any other pimt, ana miuuM
chietiy from the Confederate army, j nut permittetl there. Wuere rng
with their hands hardly yet dry from ; I bus been tJlowul to c. vi-r the
shedding the blood of foioa soldiers, : t-We, Si- will pay to mo--v it and
hey imperiously assumed direction, ' rue it o.i, rather th:ia plow d wn the
TLe
"I am so sorry!' Nellie said, iu a
lone of fearless rejiret. "We can
scarcely get along without John. He j and dictated terms, as of yore. The ripened
seems sucn a siaad-ny. but men singular and anomalous spectacle!
ought not to be tied at home, I think, j was presented, of rampant rebels,
If they choose to go, they shcuid be j who should have been hung years!
allowed their own way. There he is ago for their treason, now cond-'ctinir '
now iu the garden. I am going out the popular branch of Congress. The i
to speua. to mm oi n. triends of the I nion towed their
"Trv te coax him to stav, Nellie?"
said the mother, in a toue of more
entreaty than, perhaps, she had ever
heads in shame, and deplored the ex
tent of the magnanimity which pro
duced such a result, before much of
tt,,e..i, and stock tne ground,
iiii'h price of eiov-T socl
shoii.il niise it an object to save the
secotid crop of clover for this pur
pose. The aftermath is but poor pas
ture, aad causes Lors-s and colts t
slobber tiatii toey get poor upon it.
It will pav far better to save tfc fec
und growth f,r seed, to be cut nxt
month. One htm. In-. 1 m.un.la i.f
used in her life before. "He is a ; the session had elapsed. The utter-1 ''plaster" per a. re, will help tU-
good son, and 1 can t get along with- iances on the floor, showing imnlaca- urowtii vtrv math.
talk to, ar woatetl to pique some oth-1 Holt' PyCS auj be scarcely heard a:ouihiui. I think you can keep him i hie bate of our Ooveranient and" Ha
er lover, or when sne wanteu some
real service, that she went to John,
who was sometimes pleased and
sometimes hurt to see that she came . a dozen others, for a large sleigh that j which rahkled in the girl's heart. J strict and impartial justice bad not ' fed, but a true bloodsucker, known as
to him oniy wnen sue wauieo ueip or was coming to take them out to ajiiau she not givra John lloit every been allowed to take its course Ls-; .Vi'wioj-;. ruinrah, or the 'kicking
advice. party jrivea by a friend seven or eight ! encouragement, if Le had cared about i oeeinllv was this so when the country : causing Stvinows." r.i-x ::n narts of
This is l!y ti::ic and the ho.-.--.-
word that she said. jifyouwiil." concealed, always and often over-! stamp and kirk the live-i jng nigh'..
It was Winter, and while tbeyi This prayer would have been effec-i leaping prudential bounds, made j To get, rid of these pes:. wuieh are
aiKLd tnev were waiting, wan haw , iu:u nm ior tue uieuior oi iiiai smiie niauy an honest heart reirret that uul hou.-e nies as treneraiiv s:mt s-
! Ler. llau she not sa:d and done;
things sj affectionate toward him that !
was obliged to listen to a eulogy on
Jefferson Iavis, and a defence tf the
tai'd er
carbolic
"i ou are a sort of grandfather, you j niiles clTin the country. Fven before
t'li.in- ;' cho ciaiil line iIav. iiviiiLe bis' V..1t;.. L!,,k La.t f..l.1 tt.A
. " ' , . -" , c o .-VlllV D 1 1 11 . : Ll llU'l .1 l.V , LUC u null, I
arm a squeeze "I have an idea h; and jingling at the gate attracted ! she had blushed with shame thinking i atrocities at Andersonville. delivered, tte hair snd hot upon the skin of
that you are about stventy-live years! their attention, and Albert Leighton of them afterward? John was no , strange as it may seem, in the House ' He legs of horses and cows. Clean-
yreriae, wuh one part ol
id, and rub it 1'trhtlv up ,n
old. How old are you, John
"I am just oue-third of that," he
said, smiling. "I am only a month
past twenty-five."
i put his head in at the door to call
them. Lessie and her lover came
forth from an adjoining room, anotnsr
group came up from a distant window,
A.ii-1 lajiil-Ufturern ol
I We will ' !' icavi.r.
! t. uier? with tli
-"lei -I Teth. war anted 'l if ti. very !x-rt
..,-,.'. Li.e i.keaea .Han ta-u.-. InserteJ in the
-l -I'l-.n I'.iiiiru'al a to nti .n ls! 1 I- the pres-vvatl.-n
.-I the u.itui.1 U-elh. h -ft wh-nlna t
' .oal; ai i.r letter, ratfli- '-'J eiieWinn r.nmy
A , lr-ss at alve. ia-7i
11
ILL HOl K.
B i; S T Q V A L i T Y OF
FAMILY PLOUE,
C0R.X-.VL A L,
OA TS, SU'rlLl.L! coti.X,
Gent's. Youth's and Boys.
FMional CIotMna: anl
121 VM(d Street, corner Fifth Aveuu
PlTTSRllUiH.
"Possible? Well, vou must have I and they all ran gaily out and bua-
bem very old when you were born, died into their places.
Ueside, twenty-five is old to me. I The party passed off as such things
am only nineteen. Now, yoa come usually do. All seemed to enjoy
aad hear my story and tell me what themselves; Nellie was lovely as a
to do. I came over here on ptirpo.-e pink and full ol mischief, Lcghton
to see you." was attentive, and John Holt was
John followed her obediently i cheerful and kind to everybody. He
through the garden, and down to a ! was fully as quiet as usual, to be sure,
bench under the shadow of the beach 1 and rather avoided Nellie Cramer,
Though he had denied his mother so
decidedly her words had not been
without weight. Women understood
each other. Couid it be
iten ami knew iii-rtVctlv well w hich ! erove on the lawn; and when she; but it is doubtful if any one but her-
, -. .. , . , - . i
I wiw tin lirst. end i.T ,i lmri:iin- l.nt. : took ter seat tbere lie Ieaocu against ; sci! noticed that.
j Jubu weii, if he was a fool it ' was j the trunk of a tree and waited, look- j It was twelve o'clock when they
in.,r. Wi-atise she bad not warned ami , ing down on her. I started to go borne, and the moon
'talked to hiai. "You see, John," she began "I've
! Hut, boy or man, he possessed Lis hiad an offer."
; so::l in tiiitieuce. and was even siir-l John Holt was tanned that Sum-
j prised if the pet uauie was withheld, j 'er, but through the brownness one
' I It rung iu his cars from childhood, j might seen a faint blush run over bis
: When he stood up iu school, and un-ifa-e. Nelliedidn't see it, for she
flihebihgiv took u thrashing that be-
hadset. At first their gavetv held
out, but after a mile or so fatigue and
want of sleep began to tell upon
them, and one by one they fell into
silence.
lohn," Neiiie said, "there is just
'An animal Weil summered is Lalf
wintered," so with animals to be f-d
for the butcher, every pound of flesh
made now, wiii cost " but a fourth, or
less, 6C that made in the winter; be
sides the growth of an animal in
creases in proportion to its size, up
mit. and the heavier it
now, the greater its future
! O
a;rt.
LATE
II OOFS.
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;. t.r i. i.rri.ar.,! , 80-. oul-'-'i)le au't
: e-ani-m.l'ie ami aniU:ae,..ry uaaner. j
1 t.e tr.iirili.c .: u awl f ai.ii. lit tsuir-ieri- tur p ;
r i-i.rti tm i:.v ..1 i.-.l a,s'.,n.ni..irt' i.-f.r luet;
1 i.e :aHe wUei.t.-.w.ue t-e liim:-lM-l a!i the
I-t l.u' war. t ull.rr. lirve in.: e n:-.""; i
: !
HOTKL. I
oa ts r- conx CHOI
ni;A.
j lunged to another boy. just because
j he had promised that bey not to tell
on h in; when he lent his new skates
j and stood forlorn on the borders of
.... . l.l......nl ! . - I.. . I. ... I. I.. . .1.....
) 1 her wbrinrersiw tiuu-nnr mu.er ,n'ii fcie.w iue pouu, nuiie iar ulUti uo sbiui-
tha' if it cbeaper in the iuit mo t-i M i-a .at j .1 : , 1 : runner- wl.pn ha
i:..,:f thin t'.ni.rshirales. Slatewill h.'t f.,rever. ! r,lei1 lLe C U U.s ruuatrs, When he
; an.l n..r. i.air.-arermuirel. Slate ,:ive. the pur- I gave his bright hew quarter to a
(est water l--r citterns. Mate b lire s.r-.-l. Kiery j , . . , ,... f..,.,.:,k
everylhlp.c ,.ir:.iltJnK :l,e l-f-4 l'-irt
Mlllhl Vi7S i-i l.,-u?h .u;a haeaa Slat- .t. Tha un.ier-! LIUIilUg LCgar oo LO
, ria.-, -...... u ... . -... .. .... - investeu u iu ueer anu t-icars: when
t W. K.l S'.l 4.1 ... or
was looking down aud rolling her i room tor me on the seat with you.
apron tasseis, a very bright color in ! May I come there? It is cold here."
her own face. He made room for her in silence.
There was a moment's silence after j and she left her discomfited escort and
tLis announcement, and seeing that j took her place next that strong shoul
he -as expected to say something, der.
John presently said "Yes?" j Then silence fell again; but after a
Nellie gave her shoulders an impa-i while, ia the darkness, John Holt
tient shrug, and looked op. "I sup-i was aware of alight pressure against
pose yoa will guess from whom. It; bis arm then a soit, plaintive whisper
is James Lee. I told bim I would stole into his ear.
D
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I AM ONI
Wlikr.
Pfcaciibottcm &, Bucrtingliam
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STOYSTOHX 1A.
SAMl I'.i. CI S 11:1 Vt. ls.pi-it.
: he listened a un round, honest eves
I to every absurd story that was toldiiuink about it, and tell him my (le-; I am so sieepy, John.
; bin.; and believed every word; on cision to-morrow. Now, he's very j He turned a little why not? They
ieaeh and ever v ene of these occasions i well ofl", you know, and when his I were old friends and lifted his arm
ST A rp li"! j the pet name "was lavishly applied ia j father dies he will be rich. Put then, j to the back of the seat, took the head
J J J I tiJ I r-h..nis ' ' of course, there's no hurry abont that, i softlv and tenderly to his bosom. And
i Once the iatl came near redeeming
Tie will nn-ter-' his character. A bov half a head
TU rs;ir atsl w!l kt:-an li-.iisf li i' nil
tiiil,- Wir.i.a ..-::.:! i-u- l.-r the trai-lina
i,ii,'.iic i -r nn. 1 arjT-etii-.
1.1 kl 1.1
1 r J.
.,uj. rev".
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l.trHl 1-
cwt-.wii acu
tm.r.L
L.Ct t M. tie. Ka :
Sir Firs ani Iiiteaiics,
JOHN HICKS & SON,
' S.)M! .KSi: rt I'A.,
And Real Estate Brokers.
1 -s iai ;i .xsi ir.n im .
1
fer--t whiK'ciar-U r-ll.l-UT .r nehinte pr-p-
erv. .r lr rent will t:nU tt t tlielr a.ivautaae to ;
rt.-t'-r the tie-erii-ti. therii-1. 9 le e'einre i I
:i....!e Kill. -' f-i'l r n ni.st. KeaJ tat ha.nnest
aetierali wlillie i-r-ajiK!y allei..lej !. J
aals. '
tf 1 4 T tf IX""" f T , it r roe.tilnc t'.ieTerr artv-Ie.
ij.'-i. Kj JJ J A. y 1 s : u t" iu Mat 0. H.mi. rMir asa irri-: t,ijer ljia.a biuisvlf bal beea teasing
v sale. r.in-a. either in Mil -r ivantre at law' .. ,, . , ,a
I l,.w.-l inti ui .i Uiwamnltheai. i"all anl see I little Neil LraUieT. and. at last. DUSh-
.eaSa'm ! J ter down in the snow, the children
I beiu'; on their way Lome from schooL
N I' A H ' A S E H K E K,
Arent. ISnaiertet. Fa.
Tn. It. Sntrt-T.
itai.-w.,-e.
Alae, a well vis,-.e.I t-ei of
re, V.rvL
St.wwarr-. v.",
1 kia,!:.
.-i-na
au,i
STATIOXEin
WLlefc we wilt Jit: a etie. p tli shest-e-t. j
Pleavea'l. eiatnlne i-or r..t. . '. nil kin.is. ami j
be aa:Liue-a ;r,-u: yt-ur ewa ia':f;::'.vni. j
IKo't t.in-et where w t.ay
n M A IX ".'hUSS S'reet. Somrrret . Pa.
NAUGLE HOUSE!
Apri lb. iSTS.
E. H.
ram,
FItEl) NAKiLE,
WITH
j EOISE, EEMP3T0SE & CO.
!
! 2Svi Bait. St., Baltimore, M. I).,
i Wnoi.l re5in.-trully ask the mrTThant' of S.,mer-
I feel ei-un'.y, u sena nun ineir 4.ierf u-r
j John Hew at the boy like a tiger, and,
: iu spite of his superior size gave Liiu
j a sound beating. This looked like
j pluck, certainly; but, then, Tom Clyde
- i belonged to one of the richest fami
lies in town, aud after the beating he
I got, they weut no more for a long
i time to Mrs. Holt's aad were iadig
?' naat that John was not sent to beg
t Tom's pardon. Uesides, Nell Cra-
mer'cs people were not much of any
I thing, and it is never worth while to
offend a lion tor the sake of serving a
mouse, though the little creature 8
eyes be brighter than the stars of
heaven. Nellie's little starry ej-es
Put the tronble is this, James will1 so she iav in that faithful aud tender
live all his davs ia liiceville. I am! clasp tiil they drew near home; then,
positive, and that is dreadful. You with oae whispered word of loving
know I want to live in a city, and gratitude, "Nobody is so good as
want my husband to make a figure in you!" she drew away, and took Al-
thc world. And James, why, James Dert Leigbtoa's hand to step ont at
is almost as maob of a deacon as vou ! ber own door.
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are." I After a stir in his own mind, John
"You are complimentary," observ-1 lloit concluded that Nellie and Al
ed John Holt, with a certain quiet I hert had quarreled. He sighed, since
dignity. The blush bad quite gone she cou'.d not hear, and so be annoy
from his face; and some of the brown-j ed, pitied the girl, and then went
ness seemed to have gone, too; for he j steadily about his work. The waters
locked slightly pale. ! of his soul were too deep for bab-
"O, I don'i mean any harm, vou; bling. '
'lL-.tt- Yoliit. oaiit huQtilv 1 When Snriniramp for lb firiat
think vou are splen- time in bis life John electrified his
cross tellow,
"You know I
did."
new to bis manner.
O, if you don't want to advise n-.c.
11
OMLS FOK ALL.
i The proprietor has lately laitvliinn il ere! araaaiy j
i in.i'rve.! ih tiifirahi- prvierty, ruri.isl.iiiir It
; k ii en' Ir. fi,,w ir?!ilur tr.i:. m..k,', i,..r. .A
I .1.. ,.. I .l.-.i r.O.1.- te..I:1.il -r LilM.-rl l.,S ll-M-l.iMt I
t l.a.r r r..., . . -, ... - j r n ra eO-t.-u- in tile Ms ie. I
rrf e,-l r. is.-u.ri.si. lu iivt-.tfal, ksi-. j
af .. c.-isU-r Uu-ia. -..la-ral -. !si:l 0:1 lata. 1 TaMi-are a. way. ; fuj ; ,.e4 wn.. tae rt-!e44
ave iii.i:il'.-r..!n 1 ana .:. mii:j . ia jiar.-clr tt ' viab! the uiarkt't aanrof. I
trwu, ur-l. ,-t ae rre n-,, u, L.-.' a.-na. 11-; Larire anJ ei n:lnw,'.i. ria! linp in t;a,.l,i-J
lr- 1
lrrnir-..re Li it tn hanj th
ia).n.T iu 1:11 euai aiir.u il J-ai iik-ii:is r lr.y trllJaBr
tss-urvsi. isi Lrr.1 aj ,-iy i. u--t 1,1 e-,iT
au-1 in-iotrh f UaMta 1'ull au. a ut ul Um
i taithitu an-.l attmoie hurtleri, uiaaia In al
pr-cnie win mi M rail u Dot auio k..
U .WE
winked out at John askance through 1 1 won't trouble you," the srirl flyng
I a veil of tangled curls, and the kept; out, rising in a pet.
I very near his elbow as he walked j "Come back, Nellie," be said, iind-
' pasting homeward after nis triumph, j lv. "I am not cross only tei! me
joLn u.u not grow wiser as ne j hat you want."
ti a -rk-rz-Yrr rrTer grew older, and took upon himself j 8he seated herself again with a
i AJNUi VjUUJJb. I the cares of life. Mrs. Holt Lad a! little quiver in her lip.
lartre and VBluab.e tarra just en the "I want vou to tell me what yoa
friends. He was goinsr to California.
"I am much obliged to you," be j The announcement was made quietly
said, with a stiffness which was qcite! but firmly, and he stood like a rock
against which expostulation beat
itself to spray. He gave good rea
sons, and resolutely maintained bis
right to choose for bimsel.
"Yoa have always said mother,
that you wished 1 were more venture
some," be said. "I am going to please
yoa. now.
fool, ana if he had cared former, he which, only a few years ago, Thade- j 'a? "d washing the etab!es. and eov
migbt Lave understood. He had i ous Stevens led, by an impassioned ! eriug the opene.i windows with mos
probably been trying to put her back, j orator from (Jeorgia, whose people i q'lito net, id help to secure a good
With these thoughts burning in her ! Tvere made the especial objects of night's rest to the horses and miik'ng
heart. Nellie Cramer went directly U j Cnion clemency during the war. In i cows.
John Holt as be walked up and down j 'he Listory of all governments, sin e
the garden. He stopped, seeing her, ! the creation of the world, nothing
and looked w istfully into her face. ! like this has ever been known. The
Congress which saw the first century
of national existeuce out, and the sec
ond one fairly installed, will present
possible? undisputed evidence of the American
and there was Nellie coming down j people tolerating, under the influence j to a certain li
the wa.K. Jier heaa was erect, and : 0f law, those who had malignantly i is made
uer iace peneci. v composeu, tuougu .mricken at the throat of the (iovera- increase. Therefor, sheen, p-ga, or
slightly pale. , ment and trampled npoa aa honored beeves, should be nubed ' forward
"I am so sorry," she oegan. "louHnag, as a power in the land. "now as rapidly as possible Io not
mother has been telling me of our Perchance all this may be correct, j forget that water is food as well a
plans. Ot course, you know best and is intended as an example for solid mtt-r, an-l -honld be iriven with
u. is guuu iui ,.u, uu ua.euceu our ueneut. iut to those who nave-asmuch recularitv .n. ri. i lo-
borne the burden and heat of the day ' ri--'!nri..
in maintaining the integrity of the .
Government, it is very galling to have ' tarioa, ikiRi.
rebels in high places, armed with '
power to dictate the policy of the; A rasftr-d and foriorn I ..-king man
country. It may be that the very ex-: w .. ... r.,n ., s.,.
Hon, both so engaged in making a j cesses indulged in by these unrejieat- as jf overcome by the heat, but he
pretence of being kind and friendly, !nt traitors will have a reaction, and rure anr one cjcld reach' L;'n he
and just as usual, that each could not j in this way, through the instrumcn- crawled under shade tree. When
perceive that the other was also mak-jtaiity of nn aroused feeling, the reins approached and a -kr-d if Le was ill,
ing a pretence; and four weeks after ; of government will not be permitted i j .
they parted with tolerable composure, ; to pass away from the party now in "Knrickei
and John Holt went to California. ; power. strike"
lie stayed there hve years, and inaeeu, inuications o: this state oi
sent bis mother ber gold spoon. He ; fetling are plentiful, so much so as to 1 asp,i
stayed three years longer and then i create tbe remark that, had we not, ' Lots of
tame borne himself. Neiiie was Nei-1 had such a House of uepresentatives, pvprs "
lie Cramer stiil, they told him, and j perhaps Republicanism might have -The sun affects th" hen. I,
was much sobered. Some way she i been beaten at the coming Presiden- , I i;ije-s von were not
tadn t seemed to care xuch about i Hal election. I his, no uount, is a
flirting for several Tears. Her fath-i comfortable reflection to some, but!
; teiliug her to let you have your own
way. l.ut we shall all be sorry to
lose you, Jcba."
That .was all. He gave a last grasp
at bis self command, and held it.
Tbere was a short forma! conversa-
VOtl feel
ir bv
pain ;
le;
n,t
sun-
er and mother were dead, and she somehow there is a disgrace, a stigma
was keeping house for au unmarried , resting upon our free country, in per-
brother. There were Lints that the
new minister went to see her very
turning a lot ot red-handed reoeis
from the South and their copperhead
allies from the North to dictate for a
single moment, let aloae for twoyears,
oar legislation of a rational charac
ter. Tbe record is infamous, even
it in the
often, but Mrs. Holt didn't believe
that Neiiie would look at him.
John listeaed, and when evening
came took bis hat and went out for a
walk. No one but his own family as! though good may come of
vet knew of his retnra, and he was end.
resolved to see himself the effect of
Lis coming on Nellie. The soft spring
twilight wad setting down when he
reached her house, and as he walked
struck."
"Weil, I know I was," said tus oi l
maa, with a good deal of spirit.
"You don't perhaps know that thcr
are various kinds cf sun-trcke, but
there are over forty diffe'ent specie.,
all liable to strike a maa at once. If
yoa could show me a ten cent pic e
I believe I'd feel better."
The citizens passed on aad ieft him
ifroaai::.
"I wish I was a puddinc, mamma.''
"Whv ?" " Cause I shuld Lave lots
1 1 session of Congress just closed bad;0'1-" 'a Nevada was at c
l nothing but tbe velvety paw of the: president .f a liar's club.
oace eiccied
Had Hill and Lamar and Tucker,
the really dangerous men of tbe
South, counseled with tlielr xt trem 1 0f su".,ar I(Ut into me.
of the North, aud their abject slaves . ,
quietly up tbe path, a siight figure as well, and consented to remain stu-j 1 he engineer no sam iLai nis io-
th comotive ma over sua kiiie -7 rftb-
lowly to her.-elt in a moornlal
reverie. She did not see bim, but
when be came nearer be saw ber face (cat been felt, the claw never the ad
clearly. The round outlines and I mission is freely made that the pres
bright color were gone, but he was .' ent condition of Republicanism might
forced to own that she bad grown far j have been more perilous. In other
more beautiful. The chastened lus- j words, tbe disposition to change rul
tre of the eves, the firmer, sweeter icr9 would Lave been improperly in
closing of tbe mouth, tLe purer and idulged, because of no ajjiar?nt dan-
i,,nra tu,f..,.l ifiina all 1,1iniy.it in., an. I alt tha evi-ii7 wlmol rmcrht
Mrs. Carr, of Quebec, banged her
slf with her false hair lost week.
The coroner's verdict ws that the
Carr was demolished br a ruispiaeed
"switch."
might
matters
If "Til den is tbe hope of reform,"
as a Democratic paper crotesquely
lii&nter takei. by l'. a.ik, day. or meat.
Bar alwart rapi-lievl witb the ehvkTji li-jaur.
July la.
withonl voo?" 6he objected.
an.iqoalitr.f -.!.. Mer.hama vismn Ifcltl- Uoruers OI lue town, oiretis uau tblDK Ot J amea lee. ICH me II you rrao. nnueroiauus rveriumg
nar-nr.T-r.tiTretie.-Jtoea4iBiiaraii and 'think I'd better marry him. Tell me' and can manage."
tr ana ahA h.ii flrn nr int riPAaji r,J riAvn rw-n i.r nn rmi
Put how is tbe farm to gel along j sorraw, and bad fouod a blessing in J stand the people do not seem the least . shrieis. reiorm i9 tu '"
1.. .. .. .t. ' I ia liirai nnffin7 trial OrtTll in ICiB
, ajturmtf tnero rati?iaetien -r reirani, iti.-t-i - .
its bitterness
Something swept over bis heart
with passionate rce seme regret, 'cent amendments,
disposed to put ia power those who!1'- h- po"inj Vfc
will advocate tbe blotting oat of re- Pu'?;- fonvert sinn
tbe payment
of
J'j'jr it'll.
nuers. bay inn
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