The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, January 10, 1877, Image 1

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U ;: 4ie.M crr W fuiMi Siruliw "
per uaai, if paid in a-lranre uiherwke
will lnr-ii-Iabi.!. cLared.
N j .ubs-riprK-i wli t iiiacon'lna-d until 1J
rr.-ir..' .rej.ii! op. P-.i:natcre nrgleotlDe;
to notify bf when Bi)criiwri !o tot U out
their p-pcrs w.liue h.i-iliahie fortnerubea-ipUoii.
Ka.irc.eiT rcm..vlinr fnra. one Pos-uane to
Will as tfce present urae. avs-arus
Sa.-nsrset Printing Company,
JOHN 1. .MAUL,
itajlueaa Manager.
n. fusrLt:r!iAiTb, ahckxei
. L. Siitk . I'n. IT..I .'i -u.il wisi
.! f jituJ s ...'llt:ii a.!: 1 pluiUa.il attend
ed !
'1IJ.1AM H.
KWXTZ, ATTORNEY AT i
L..IW. S..u,--r-.-; IV. mli uiic prompt alien
il I J o'lrUf.-SS .mltttstMl l ! ISM lTS.
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AUOliNfcV AT LAW,
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'AU..VNM H AY. ATTOHXn AT LAW
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4 I Ti'iiNtV AT LAW,
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l.r.u.p.'"'i,i''i Ii.'riiiy.
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' I'm. Mice tu t'wlw it, U. inir.
(i-art lUin, tVr. ArtH'oasI lueiti 'ir all LuMn, miJ f
tije ."ma' iujijrinl.i;rir'l. tJirtTtu- iif itn.atel. I
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W. M MAUTIN,
RESIDENT DENTIST, j
JSOMKItSKl, l'A. j
11 ivir.i .a.t.ii y. m' -iiK i. n i luily rro- j
I-,n ! to t1..iiii ail "I" ran--nr u. 1, ihe i,-fih.
Ar Jlin.l t il- ti.-i ri-u u in Ii. i.i..r..vo.l 1 liu J
rr..ni u-mi-n.irr " i iT'" rivu..-..iiiiriit. I
nr.il .-llu .--iaii. Uii'f !" '"i si .lili 1
m.. rf.-i ll-.ui.i-. :tstu-tH4i saKfUtel. j
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I'Ui ' n't - vc C '.i.-..-t.MT n t'w.-'r p-i.rf. S.-mer't,
In lnihf in'. niicn r ir 1 ti ivr itrmtiy rc
i.'.frt i-f j-; i'ft .i anitt-l-.l ifi-ih liunif i-laif.
'i'l.r 1- -t.'.:;inl i-i.Te.-'ii: i rn:ii'l (-.rt.-i-'l. h;i in
.Ui -J mr t. i1.. t-iil-tnic my iH.-iiiti. 1. rti.t
Ultil.' l'"t ffl! .il t-flli .1 .m-r pri.-.-. lluiu y..u
r .n r.-l Oicri! it. ant ..ihr il.i.t- in iliii' f -uiilry.
j-ijin. n m.ikin)! i;."l f- t "I tcolli .tVii.III
'. '"pl'i any -ri-.ii iins iu ti"Uf.. ri.i
(,'f cu-i.-in.- nun., nr t;,.- mii- i-ii!' urn Hut
5 imc urn. ii- iwih .r !i' ii u-.i ji'inrf i4t-
5ii-i'i; .i. lilf) rail call w Ulc "1 l )' H'Hf uJ ''t
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t Ir;)r St-
lie 0:1 1 k coiipuit!."! at a. i Lituee
John kills,
DS1TTIST.
Wia -f in i.ilM'li ft. NiK nt-w luilllnic.
a air t'r-ss Sirett,
Jul li
A
ILTIHC At TEETH!!
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DALK C2T1
VITZY.
T I S T
Arlill- l'il Trr :ti.
lut.lii. Lii.-likr .1.1
I. i . le I ri-oliu
:i:r.t t.i i-e .i tu? ery best
talt iiiiiir. lnpne.1 ill ttif
itil-.n ; a..i l" the pre.-
Crvtl..n .'t I lie onlllt ! Iff'-B. iiii-s- .iniiiifi iu
(rmi-jii mm l.f lur, a !: ' I jr iKt.iiiy m
A l-tr-i' '" t"lf
riAHCirr, :czr.S7, ?a.,
J(HS HILL. rnnraiETOR,
",u v i.alciur i- r t irmitrr-iite pfufw
tt liw ni-t iMi!iii-nai)l mirf satiitw ory luewtitjf,
f 'ir irn-Vfittt ut'ijp mi1 tTindiiut itur ir lur
frti4l with Hip t-iMi ni liitul oiinin'li i"tn.4
Tlie tH wtil omitunf tu t-ftiriiihtsl wii h the
tew iticinirkft HO'ira. Lvrgi
mini Cttinro4Kl"U8
D'
jlAMONI) llUTE.
hAMl'.ii.CVSTKIi, Proprte-tor.
TMi ti2i irt r'H kmiwn b"or li at til
tlillf. (1t 1. n-.H-lnil i-la-K tor IU. irnTcluig
il.uc. 1 -...le nl li .u: tlrl-ciiw J.l m-
. fc-k, if.v. dully lir J..hnrtrn ana
,0- HIT.
Ull'l .H1'-I(
AlsiiIs for Fire ani XAIe tonrance,
JOHN HICKS & SON,
Aud Real Estate Brokers.
i TAiiLisnED im.v.
rtln iof.irelfll.'Uy""'',"''l'' l""P- '
...-rf..rirasill and It to tnciru.lvHtii?f ui '
T er tl.e tl. ri ii"n tlii-n-.p''. a norhurei In
tua.lt atilfi or rmuil. Keal estate 1-biMik-m
iru !i) wl I he pn.iuiitl j atlcu.leU to. I
augis. I
UMES FOK ALL.
i lure fr e-iir. on U rine within iht crncli of ev
ery Vt.T. irt.u ii..Hvtlujl. ti'Dfi. Mt.
fH.rin, (imi-rr Utife. luyi raJ 'nn-'e, tniil'.luK
r . In rm nii uhit in rct -it 1
rnnn me-tortii in n acrv up i l.uuo n. Tl
m w rrnttvtL. Tt-ru im- nab ui buud ui th
bla h lu eqUiil euuuai (n.wmiii. trfrly
a.ti'ly wl tr rM iH '. r
wo I inia riuUai-M 4 ll la uibe cl the
propertlee will be lor ranttl sot a
bM .- D .WtYAJS'D.
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VOL. XXY. NO. 31.
Bo.nl.
JOHNSTOWN SAYINGS BAM,
120 CLINTON STREET,
JOIiNSTOWN.PA.
I ;urierwl September 12 . 17i. IjM-fiti recelr-
mc iuuuis ui Juuo dud lrcuiter, nU II Dot
ouii(ii m )vr wiiuimi iruittluK tin? tlivai-
I Auk i-fiiutixiMtt rci i'ut. frtrUrciKt) with
i tiiK-fii rau iij itmji; .luic. triveu to ourrwwcw ul-
ittriitfc mil uiurii(u iiu-iar rUi Kur r mure
i iitiit. Liic Aiu-uu4 ui luau uirsl. 1hk1 rclcr-
I cu(c -neci uu.u , itairri.
j 1 hit coiy-jr.ti.KiU is eX'--ucivcl a Sarinyi Bank.
t N'viuui;ri-iiil uvMim rterivt!. uir ucuuuu
! niAOts. iu iu vu i:raoai ecuxliy.
j iiituk Mii icaurti lur Durruwerii eujiles ul the
! rut, uil wUI law relaUug to tbe
! tmuk t-ul i u aurr0 requested.
l"iii'i.TfcM-J..w tMr, lavJ lilrt-C
!J. hilt, A.J. Ha win, K. W. Hay. Jud A.wuMa.
! 1. li. Lmji. iMmei M-itiKiUM l. J- Airrii,
liJMtirl j! MTurrvlI, Vt to nt; Frnk IMhcrt,
TrvAeurcr; C'j rua t-ioer, Suliiur.
J. 0. KI31MEL A: SONS,
BA1TKEBS,
Svicccsm.r to
Schell & Kimmel,
SOMERSET, PA.
Accounts of Merchants and oth
er Business People Solicited. Drafts
negotiable in all parts of the Coun
try for sale. Money loaned and
Collections made.
j.llil2
WOOD
PUMPS
i Wii'i uil t.iIh.Mi- liniin-vi-mrni". lluincs
,i..ri hihv 1 mi: cori'KK i-.
nn.1
fIC
i ur inaijirii.'iuiinx iai-mii-f ro uiifuriia.1,
.nr..- k ni.t .rim.-nl I. VKtlKiml .rl.i-i- ill I
muciuMIT rilt Tl.(rs. Try ihs - mini,
an.i mi vt lu.-rii". Aikt- rii.t yuur H .rlwnr.
i..rr Jil l m-v thai t linr ' li- tr.-i.tf murk,
linen, iiuiv I., wilt to;K '! f I' JIP ..
i f.rKl I .in'. . linii-t- nn-l ri-uiiil.mfi
! li.v..r,.t.lv lUKtllO I'l MPtO,il0.in-
pt.-r.-v!. I'tiilA . k'.
Auku.'IV.
JCHN D'.BERT. JOHN D. POEERTS.
JOHN DIBERT & COM
HANKERS,
CDLKEE 2aIS AND fHAKILIH STREETS,
JOHNSTOWN, PA.
A'tmii of llort li:sili and
!. Itrallm iireoliable in all
I parin of Hie (ounlr.) lor ale.
jltMicv l.omil anl CulIerliwiiM
Mailt'. Eiileri'M al the ralr of
jjj it.r t..H. mr a 11 ii 11 iu al-
ltM(il wii I imc IHniil.
j Sailf ltl liMki Ihmii
, 't, and lnlT'fcl Compounded
H-iiii-iiniiMll) ulioii deatircd.
I A tirui ral liankiiij; Iiuiots Tuu.ntwl.
j Vb. IU.
TcIbgcd aM Cip,
WHDLCC.M.I AMI RETAIL,
J. II. Zimmerman,
JIala Cro;s St ,
ii
I'eiina.
Ti lt f clmni of tllflt Tfnt hran;1s. tnanarae
turt hy liinicrll. t the rlimsi ol tulmcsniff.
1 -.! rltrai. ni.n't N-pxclhNi tiy hit in the mar-
t mi-lii
tltnc.
Cook & Beerits'
FAMILY GROCERY
Flour and Feed
S TCDIE? JbU .
We wuuii! muit miiertlully -tnn..urice u out
Itlfii.if un.l Hie .u 1 .1 li- remralf). in the tnwn and
r)-'ii:l;) ol Syuiiieci, tti.'it vo i.ve i.mioii uur
Niyitia i() - 1 1 1
MA IX CROSS STRF.E1
AdJ in aJ-liliop U) u Ijiie 13! the lit
'onr'lioiitrl. olioitM,
TobaccoH, t igarH.
We til en.le..r, at all timet, ti fi.j'lj jut ciu
t.Kiierff wtLh tt.e
BEST QUALiTY O F
FAMILY FLOTIR,
OATS, SUU, LEO COHH,
OA TS fc CORN CHOP,
BRAS, .UWDLISGS
n.tevemi..ng in.lning to tti Feed Pepmrt
meul I Uie , . , '.
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.
ton
CASH ONLY.
Aleo, a well ae-lected ttock or
t)lasaw.re: Suteware, Wondeoware, Brualiea of
I kln.lr. and
.STATibisTEJllc
Wblrb are will Mil u twap aa toe obeaueau
Pleaweall. enmlne oar mmaof all bifida, aad
br Mlxned (rum 'uur own judgment.
lton'l lurit"t where we aiaj
lMin CROSS Street, Svunen. Pa. -
tifUS-UTg ... . . , .
NATJGLE HOUSE !
2aa St., Scncitst, fy,
VI? VII V l l'fil P '
fl.jT.ll ilALtijUjt. 1 TO I).
'
'
. The prAiriMr lw ltrly parvhawf arW rr-Atly
i Inifir vrt ttUr d-irnhl prjrty. tumiihiDwT U
wtrii milre i w lun.ner thtt Hikhjf U w e of
(lit- pi 'Wirtr!! tHfif!K' iVhrcw ln.ndcn(
or ivrtu oi wiNia lnWf hie.
i T''l-r & hh lied wlTb tbe ehoieest
rfcttwte Ue owrkiM ethmte
Ltnr wnri iBHkw1kni tttabMsLs; W ftttwefaeH
nod htlit-fnl aoJ etKnttre UiKre alwaje fen M-
Utiilnre.
Iluftrvlen take hy the week, dey. or bmL
j Btvr mlwaye aapplted wltb tbe etiufpeeillqwoM
I July iu. prt
New Advertisements.
HEALTH AM ITS PLEASURES
OR
Dis.ass with its Acrcnies:
CHOOSE BETWEEN THEM.
HOLLQWAV'S PILLS.
ervoii IiHorderM.
Wh.it I Du ro lcriul ttiaii w (jrenkinir i f
tht?Dt-rvuussu?iii7 to be Xfiinltur nerruus in 1
rt-iuooy be iuua 7 l iK-rt is uue : uriutv tui nine
wiiitj. iicvr. wr awriu, ur Ur tetitr. uov: lake;
iJHiojlltH.. we k l iKfiiiK iirulL-nto.c ; gt-l all tbe ;
irtrru air w cnu; lake iiir ur lur I'll. a every I
biaL; cat pivuiy i sli.e, wvuittiuj; tbe uats ui l
; tui li ibciKJ Klacu ruitraarv t-U tWcU, y:U ;
will 1m bap iu luuhJ nun strou iubiNiy, auu lur j
get yuu ue auj iicrvta.
inhere la oue tl.lug mure than anu.h.r f.r ;
Wlilcu lllc.e I'm. are tu I ui. us, 1, la ibciu -urily
U.iz .ruiair.K-stVtiMviaiiy iimr ti.ti ul cl.-auMi-tr i
tiiv i.i.km1 ir.'iu an uutiuritita, ana rcuim'lit dan- 't
t-us aua autH.-u..cd accrctl..!!!. 1 uivera-.ily :
a.i...iMi a. tbe urn ftrauu rmtiy i..r Iciualu r. tu.
lalul tin) lit-ver lau, uevcr .u.ki-11 llie tynuu,
aua aiviay. brlug utioui wliai is rcuireu.
Oirk lie .tlietie. nd Waal of Appetite.
Tiiint-iM-liiiKH wliicii so flii.l.ic-u as Ir queuily
antf .r.'tu auu.yaiuc. ur tniunii-, fr-.m ui.mrucicd
ifirsi'iriiiiu r m.m tutu. g aim um.kiuK h ill is i
unlit i.t un, ilius uiMiricri..g tue uvcr auu au.iu- !
a.-U 1 lict. ..rnaus ..-uii lie rculuteu 11 yu Wli-U'
u ik) wt-li. Tim HI", II trfkcli atVuruliiK iu the j
i.riiiu-u uiiiirucil(4i.s wiiitui(-ki) ri more a lit-aliiiy
a.-Li.iu tu u..tu Uvvr uu.l tiuuiacu. wlieiu-e tulK.it,
an a na ural c-M.ikqucnce, a K'"jI aiwlite an-i a
clear llvao. Ill Ulv raiit and iVeai Jii.:lt;t scarcely j
au uiu.-r uiciiuiuc iii ever used lur thete uisur- j
dcr..
(low lo be. MruiiK.
Never let the buwe I. be cunliued ur unduly act- j
e 1 ui-uii. It uiu) ajiM-ur siuieuiar luat li..li..way a
I'll., eh-ailu i reuuuimeuti. u lur u run U..u tim ;
buwclil lu.iny K-rMiiS tujloUiK that 'licy NuUld i
ilicre.ftc r1akaii.ni. Tin. is a leat UlisiaAU. Iiw-
ever ; lur llu-se rlll wul luiuiuutlciy curftrct .be
liver an i a:,.. every aliiu ui buwd cuui.iaiut. lu
ftarill litiuau-s lliuus-.ll.l. -.1 .ivcs have uvrli saved j
t.) lilt Use id una meulciue, willed iu all eases j
U.1V.-S lnuu aud .lifur lu 4 lie .bule uralilc tynu-ui, ;
iH.weter ut-rai kci heallb ami Btreimtu luimwiuK '
as a uiatterut euurs... 1 be al.lH-tllti, luu. Is w.rti j
icriuil) lucreaseu ti the use ui tliuse r'llls, c.ui-;
iiiie-i iu uie UM. ul suli.i lu ir.'ie rcuce tutlui-1 diet. !
Auiuial luiKl IS tM.lter tllau urulbs aud e.ctcs. Ly I
reiii..t niK a.-rl.i. If ruieiueu. ur ulher itnuru l.u-ui-.i
ire-ui the liver, tluuiacli, ur ulm.d. Hie euuse ;
ul uiscu.ery, .uarrliir.i. aud ullit-r liuwel euiu-j
iialii s is tljif Ilea, l ne resuu is. mat ine uis
luriiauee is arrcsicd. aud the a:ti,m ul the bowel
tn.-c.mis regular. Nuiiiiuk will s;. the relaxa
tl.m ul the tiuwels Su quickly as Ibis lluc eiirreeting
mcliciuc.
Illanrdera of I he Kidneya.
tn ajl dUeases affect inir these enrans, whether
thi-y s rreie t.si uiucb ur tuu Uule water: ur
whetberiliey Ik. allicie.1 with stone or gravel, ur
wlih acbcsau.l latins settled lu ttie l.diis uver the
r. tl-iin -d I be kMueys, lliese 1'llls sli. Uld Iw tak
en iifviirdlnu tu the uriiiteil directions, and tne
oiuiuieni sn.'Ui.l be well rutibeu iiituibe small ut
llic back al iKiilllliie. Tlas ireiuuicul wiU give al
musi liumciiate relict when all oilier mcat.s bave
failed.
l or Moianch ant of tirdur.
N't uiedlrine will u elfectii;illy lmpmve the time
ul Hie i.iutaeb as these r-illa : they remove all
aciuiiy, occasioned elibcr ny iiitemuerauce ur im-liroliei-
oiet. They reach the liver alio re.iuce it iu
abealihy actiuii ; ibey are w..ii.lerlully etbeacfous
iu cases id 8asin in laci they pever lull tu cuiliikj
ail disorders i tbe stuuiaci.
JIulIovut'i i'iilt are thtboi remedy kon
in the um U'fur the fuUoteiwj rfi'wusf t :
Atfue.
A ..lima.
Female lrrcgu- Vrine
laritua, &-roiuta.
or
bilious ('urn- .Fevers ul
planus. kinds,
Ululcbes ui: the . Fbs,-
kill, trout,
Bowel Cum Headache,
Idutnts, lu-iip-siion.
folia. lnfl.tniuuiiui
CusiiiKilon of Jauuotce.
the lioweis. Liver Cum
(Tonsumpliuo, plaints,
IH-I.ili y, l.um ajgu,
liropsy. eiies.
livscn.ery. Kbeumatlsm,
trysiK.laS, ;Keluuiion ul
!S, .re i tinmiS.
st.e ai Uravel,
Sec ndaiy
i eyuiptoms,
Tic-Itoulourcux,
Tnmvrs.
I leers,
.Venereal AlTec-
i tloliS,
Wtiruis of all
kin-is,
W.ajiness from
any-causc, ate.
'Al'TIOX ! None are pcnolne nnlos the
liltnS ire. J. tlAVlK. ic. as itxi-ili lor ili I'nited
Stales, surrounds each Imz ut fills ano intmeut.
A b.indsome reward will be given to any oue reu
dfring sut-u Inlormatlou as may lead lu tbe detec
tion t any p:rty or piril. s rounierlciili.g the
mcficiiies or venoiug thesamc, ktiowing ibem tu
be spurious.
t.tioi-l at tbe lunuia.-loi.y of l-nh'-'s -r Hob
los'AY kt'o.. Nt-w rK ano by all rese'Clatie
I'ruirifisis ano liealers in Meoiciiif thr-uuli.-ut tbe
eiviliieu world, u lm s at 'ii, veuls, M cm Is, aud
41 ea(ih.
H.TIn-rc I. coD.I-l.raMc s 'vlnu by Inklrg the
r !
N. H I!reeilimj ftirthe guld mee of patients
In everv oleoroerare attlxed lueacb Is.x.
Juue2.. E. O. W.
E. H.
WITH
EOMJEMPSTONMCO.
28p Bait. St., Baltimore, M. D.,
WotiH ftietfully n4 the uiercbdnt: of b-oer-Gft
itiiii, tu mi biui tiit-r urttrs f.r
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In aaleote days, ye pryntcr-man
Ye folks did much fuspecte,
Wltb angaKa holt, they sWe ha g-otta
Te arte Irom hello directs.
In Venice oldde lonir tyme ago,
There dwelt a prynter poore,
Tu help him ha Ir e a little ladde
Telejd a blackamoor
Rlarhte'learneil was ye prrnter man,
And hriihte ye la.lde was he.
From riw of sunne till nlzhte bftun,
They worked rlirht merrllie.
Bint? y 11 1 le Uls skip was black.
And eke his nose was level,
Te base born hlndea. with stupid minds,
Alle lliraghie he was tbe devil. ,
't hey sil 1 "y ! a'Si'in born,
Your skin Is blacke as soote.
Your clothes do veil a barbed tail
Likewise ye eleven footer1
And so ye Utile Mackani-jur
Va with tryalssnre hewt.
Ye rahlde rouith would jeer rnd serffe
At every chance they'd gette.
And when upon ye street he'd go
Y peasant qtiyte unftvil.
Alle fnlle were bent wltb Telle Intent
To lick eye prynters devil.
IJu this y. letrne 1 prynter-man.
No l-nner enu!d abide.
So through ye realm he did proclaim.
An.) publish far and wide,
Th.it lie a stated day would setle,
v hen prynee, or lorde or boore,
All who chose, should tweake ye nose
11.' lit I In blackamoor.
To learn If he he flesh and blood
And not bereft of lione.
Vo rabble rout look tweak abvnt
K.icb found It like his cwd.
And Ibus yim see did come all at
Ye hellish name liear.
Hut If my rhymes will earn ye dimes,
What need bave 1 to care.
Now il my rhj me doth please yiti welle.
f'ulle happy shall I be.
And w ish tbe sao-e In la.li!e and inf.t
Throughout it.rnlly.
Oh mny ye L irde walclie uvcr alle,
An-I keep each one from evil,
If goblins prayers reach Jesus' eat
So ray a
YK PI NTERS 11EV1I
TUT. RO KI-STOXK
TKKil.C.
OF
A !HKTtiX LEtiF.NI.
llij Katharine S. Muvuuul.
Confined from La.t Week
CHATTER IV.
WHAT THE WlTt.'ll SAip
While Silveetik stood undecided
and unnerved something touched him,
aud then, rubbing itself akrainst hi
legs, tbe creature purred. Tbe faruil
iir b -und revived bim, aud be felt
biuint lf airaiu, wtien a lauteru came
out of tbe tfroup of stoues, aod a
deep voice naid,
"Tariare! Tartare! come borne; it
is lime."
Tbe cat left off rulihiog- against
Silvei-nk, and moved toward tbe lan
tern ; the youib followed tbe animal,
striving to keep down fear. ' '
"Who art thou '!''. lie bad not near
ly reached tbe light u beu ibis gie.ru
tiuestiou came.
' ! 1 at;i iiilvei-lik IJersroes," be said
quickly, ''1 C"me to ciuault you,
Mother Uuls-"
C- me ui my "D, come ia" tbe
Vuitf tinj a stiin-uvd, aliuoai a fawn
iu)f s -uud to (i-'iet us t-ee how a
poor old woman cuu belp tbe ricb
luiller i f N n u."
ilvet.k Marled. It was ouly the
day before yesterday tbat be bad
learned Lie cuumu's kiud ioteoiions ;
bow could tbe bens bave already
reached Ureule, who rarely went into
jCerii.3 ' '
"I 'tfeb Xo, no, tuotber,". be
laughed, as Le followed her, rejoiced
to bud lhat roe v. as, after all, au or
dinary old woman ; "I uever epeft
to be ril-'t(."
He followed lertbrouKban open
ing iu ibe U linen; then be paui-td
aud locked round.
Ursule vasbodiug up the lantern,
and be taw that be wa iu a t-on of
hioue vault, hurrouuded by upright
blot ksoi giiie. u tbi niioat was
a utit! atubi'-ibble, grouvtd in tbe
ceutre, aud iu one vnrncr, bet fen
two lower bio ties, was a dull ouiolJer
lug file. As be lo. ked round to tbe
dour by which he bad entered, be
stalled violently, lu the ddriiean
above the enirooce. wre two tellow
yes glai jug at bim.
"Luie down, T-rt"''!"' V-SHlIf
eaitl tjuernlously. "XW, tillveaiik,
shall 1 it-11 thte bi tbou bat oome
toe,kr
Silvesiik stared at ber iu wonder;
Lile tbe cat spraLg down from its
port of observation,- aad neriled on
Urtile's ehbuldcf.
' ybe was very witch-like as sbe
st Gd, the Tellow light (rodi tbe lau
tero falling m ber fkiuny fbees and"
oatrow Viiitejuj eyes? le' fc was
duiker tbau uaiure bad made it, froru
au incrpsiation of dirt, and tangled
grizzled bair M over i fr uui teueaib
ap old rusty black hood
- l am cot yet the miller cf Niion,
moibtr; my cuein is better, and
may rt Cover wbokuows?"
Sbe hbuuk ber fiuger iu bis face,
thereby displaying bow luoij-DaiIe
uu.j crooked ibt-y were.' wlvestik
drew bair "itb start.' lie Ttltas ir
tboee brown claws rould bonk out bis
eyes tartly as ite jellow-eyed cat
on Uraulw's shoulder could tear out
tbe beart of a bird.
"Who knows?" the lueber.
are 6pe,' tfym, to teach," adl not to
iju'de'iiou, joung man
"I ani come for advice, mother-,
but I bave po money to rclurj lor
it." ' He airbed, bt-T
but in tbe dim light be saw no change
from tbe keen gsse she bad kept on
bim siuce be entered ber deu Then
be unbuckled bis broad buff leaiber
belt, and ihrew it on the ta'yle be
teeo tbeui, tbe metal flasp ringing
on t'be stones aa it fell. "lean effer
this," be said timidjy.
Ursule laugbed.
"What elee?" tibe
Angered tbe
j bell, I'U- biug out ber lower lip oon-
tempt u. uely beu ebe saw bow plain i
tbe clasp was.
I Silveniik looked puzzJed. He took
i dff bis bat aud rubbed bis forehead
set
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PA., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10. 1877.
with bis oranjre cotton handkerchief.
"I furjrot ibU," be said, and b bpjraa
to undo ibe m? tnl buckle tbat fastened
a broad black velvet round thecrdwn
of him bat.
' Keep yriuf rubbifb bov, and be
upeed v,". Urcple said fiercely. She
fluu the belt iDto one of the dark
corucrH uf tha den. "Say out at once
wbat'yoa waot."
SilvemikV faith in the witch' pow
er was ehake. by hpr contempt of
bi poverty. How fooIinb be bad
been to cnrB emptv hao-ied : and
jet, unless be .borrowed money of hi
counin, be didioot koow how beconld
get any sum iuflicient to offer to tbe
old witcb. I- -
'Come, bet quick, loiterer! oar
what you waot," she said boarselv.
Sbe riw tbat be hesitated, and she
h unwi!lio to Iooe a fresh dupe
I aot" befUumered "that i.
bow can a ytujnjr man who is poor
approach a '
lie ftnpped. Mi (fownenst evfs
ft . .
arid the flu-b uo bis bouet face told
bisieecret.
"Silventik Kergroen asks" Ursnle
sp' ke niockiugly to the cat on ber
b. uluVr ' how he is to win a rick
lVutiherez, ( peasant. 1 and what fter
be i. to tke ti get her for hi wife ?"
ilventik'a eve opened widely, and
so did hie run ui b; his surprise was
unimunded.
"Well, mot Ber." be paid eitnolv.
'if I had not Relieved in you before,
I beliere in iymi now ; you know
wiehet- before fhev are a.wiken "
He i a founir fool. Tartare!"
She had turned ber face round to the
cat, pbuwiDirla biili'nin wrinkled
throat in the action, "lie foree's.
Tartare, that, before a man hints hi
love he uiu.af. ibake pure tht o-ir!
will linten wi'b: patience, at least." j
ies, yes, "toother, I know she
wnulJ listen wtih patience," he said
eagerly. "A'mik i pweet and pen
ile, but I wautto know what her an-
itmtT will he. uuly a hope that she
b.ves could encourage me to ak ber,
ati'l s phe is rich and I am poor "
"Kich! ta, t, he calls a few bun
ed fraucs ricb?s, Tariare. Aonik,
indeed! it is well Silveittik sotiirht
lour advice. Auuik" sihe atocd tbiuk-
ing, w bile thej cat net-tled its bead
agaiusi her face and purred loudly.
"Hoy !'' shd turned suddenly to
Silve.nik, "you hive no chance wiih
Auuik; give ber up and choose some
one who is less sure of lovers "
"I Hill not give her up," Silvestik
said stoutly; "if you caunot belp me,
1 will fiud out myself whether she
will oe my wife."
He turued to go, for he was pro
voked by LTrsu!e's mockery.
Sbe bent forward and caught at
bis rleeve ; her ejes gleamed with
anger.
'LiMen, fool! siuce you will not
take t fi ieudiy waruiug ; listen, auu
be sure you do as I tell you. You
shall trv ibe spell. 1 kuow Anoik;
and if you wllffiicceed wiih heryou
utust not give a word or a look of love
till you bave tried - tbe spell not
even if you see others wooing ber."
"The spelll" Thoughts of Father
riciii , ' f tbe warnings be bad ufteu
spoken .el belief iu tbe Pagan
tradition tbat bauut 'be landes and
siones of trie couutry, came back, aud
made IvesliV be-Mtaie.
V'feule read bis fape easily.
,:(. jour ways, fool, aud never iu-
,rud bere agaiu j I tell you ibe man
Who approaches Anoik without Gr-i
bareiug tried whether be can ma-ier
ber love loo.-es her forever. (July by
tbe spell cau be learn bis fate, aud if
ibe spell bays Yes, it binds bur also
to be his." "
"Well," be said crosslr, "what is
ibe spell?"
"Of fore I tell you, you must swear
to do as I bid vou swear on tbe
bead of Tartare."
Aud she kept her eves Ssetl, with
a strange couetraiuiu; power, on
rjiU'tsii:
As if tbe cat understood ber mis-ire.-s's
words i". leaped down or ta
tbe rtutie, and. rt i litre, upright aod
wib filoevd eyes, like a black idol.
Vrsule stretched out ber lean fin
gers for Silvestik's baud, and planed
li ou the cat's bend, "jay my words"
gh,e w bl-pered !sbe paused aud fixed
ber eyes on tbe youth, who repealed
ber Word lik- parrot,
"1, Silvestik K rgoe," sbe said,
".utur by tbe soul of my mother,
aud bv my own salvation "
At ibe word "salvation" Silvestik
besiiuied, but the witcb grasped bis
arm wan injly, and be went on "
"Tbat I will, on tb,e Piln- of ejaw
urdaj, go (iloue without icl i -K my
purpi.se to a living soul, to ibe Uuek
iu -Stone of Tregune, There 1 will
strive. tbrt'U liuies to move ibe stones,
by geuile pushes of my body aud
bauds. If it remains firm, 1 may
ask Auuik wiibshure hope; but if it
rocks ever so little, her Jove is u'ot fir
me ;' it bus been giveu to more than
oue'Ufore me,"'
As Silvestik repeated the last word.-',
tbe cat opeued its great jellovy eyes,
and leape bck lo ita 'resting' place
on Ursula shoulder.
.rrule took something from a
pocket in ber apron, aad strewed it
oo the slope table; then sbe struck
epuik over it with Ami aud steel A
sudden light "Bared out aud lit up tbe
den wiib a lurid glare, in which tbe
old woman looked 1 ko an animated
corpse.
Sbe caught hold, uf ilvestili's
bitu.d, aud held it over tbe flame.
' '"Sweat to do this," sbe said hoarse-
'J-
"I bave sworn already." Silvestik
felt sullen and ashamed i be shivered
too, for be believed iq tbe U'b,
spiie of bimse'jy ' '
' ilut, wtitber, i'itrre Mao (lid all
this," be said, "aud, a week, after bis
corpse was washed, lip by the wa.ves
on tbe rocks beyond, tu Jjtooe of
Ursuie did not answer for some
momeois.
"Silvestik," said sbe, as the flames
died out, aod letttbem in sesiii-Uarl(
ness, "thut ptKif tool, f'ierre, diso
beyed my commands, and so ba per
ished: if you speak, to Aonik m the
interval, tbe spel is bokeo, aod the
atocp w Ml not speak truly, tor can 1
I gay what may befall you j but keep
your toatiue quiet, aod all Will be
I well : go u Saturday, when tbe light
has laded nut of tbe sky
e mem her,
aioue : ii toe stonea es noi rocg, it
will bold tbe maiden's
beart last to
. yours forever." 4 ' T'
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fa
I
CFIAPTER V,
LAO'S K001NO.
I wish tbe good father would come
back." tbougbt Auuik. "No one else
cao tell me what to do."
Sbe was silting at tbe foot of tbe
tall (tray calvary, beside tbe claircb,
not far from the farm-house ; bat tbe
Iurire spreading chestnut botiebs in
front of this screened ber effectually.
Sbe bid ber face in ber bands, tbouuh
there was no one to see the warm
blood rush up to ber face.
Sbe. was strutTa-lin? witb a keen
dielike to leave Kenon.
This morning Mathurin bad spoken
sternly to ber. He said be was tired
of having ber at tbe farm ; be meant
to arrange a marriage for ber without
delay.
"I do not wish to marry." the girl
said angrily; and then sbe blushed
at her words' and came ont to sit
under tbe calvary.
Since tbe Cure's departure, Lao
Coaifree bad come eery day to the
farm-nouse, sal Annik wondered
whether be was tbe pr po-'ed suitor
"No one shall choose my husband,"
sbe saia saucily.
Old nirba bad often warned An
nik that ber money was not sr-fe witb
Martburin, but when the girl bad
tvusulted ber only friend, tbe Cure,
be bid ber be patieut.
"You cannot go out into the world
alone, toy cbild, and you do not wish
to enter a convent; you bave no re I
aiives, aud a borne you must have
be patient, then, and trust in God "
"I wonder what Moosier le Cure
will say now ? I caniot star here
aod yet it would be easier for a poor
girl to uud a borne tfc in lor me."
Aonik sat now wiib bands discon
solately clasped in her lap.
AU at once a shadow came be
tween ber aod the light; she looked
up sod saw Lao Loaifree.
"Good morning, pretty Annik," he
said, and then, without waiting for
her answer, he seated himself oo tbe
siep of ihe calvary.
Annik reddeued this time with
vex-itioo. If Silvestik or aur other
Kfrior lad spok to ber, tbey ad
dressed her as Mademoiselle. Sbe
thought Lao's easy mauner imperii
Dent
Sbe 1 joked rather baugbty, but tbe
beseeching admiration in bis eyes
soothed ber. "After all," she thought,
"tbe poor fellow can't belp likiug me.
I ueed not be cross."
"Did you always live at Auray be
fore you came to Kerion ?" be asked.
"Yes," Annik sighed, "my moiber
aud my sunt all lived by tbe LjcO
uear Auray. When my moiber died,
my aunt married Maiburic Guenk,
aud we came to Kerion."
"You must find this a poor dull
place after Auray," said Lao; "aud
a pretty maid like you would lake
pleasure iu a more lively town even
than Aurav, I fancy. What do you
say to Urest?"
Annik looked up quickly; sbe was
so preoccupied wiib ber own plaus
tor lea vius" Kerion, that sbe failed to
understand Lao's drift.
"Brest is so far off, and it always
seems to me tbat people may lose
iheir way in a great v'Uy
t.ao laughed gaily.
"My dear little couutry mouse," he
siid. "Hrest could be put in a corner
of I'aris, or even of .Nantes ; but,
email as it is, it is full of l.fe ; it is
the sailor's home, and you need never
lose your way wbeu yuu bve a
strong arm ready to protect you."
He looked meaningly iuto ber eyes,
und drew close beside ber. Bui. the
familiarity of bis tuue bad startled
Auuik, aud when she met Lis eves
anger ruse quickly iu ber own.
Sbe looked away, aud saw aorue
oue lomiug up from tb,e fountain be
yond tbe vtu."vh- U Silvestik,
bearing a large water-pucbrr; belt-
..- i ic. J.I - i. .
uiuu Dim nouoieu a oeui om uiaii, ur
whom be was carry iug it.
Auik nodded lu bulb of ibeoj.
"(jootl day, Jean Mrie ; good day,
Silvestik," sbe said; "what news of
your cousin ; '
Sho felt sure that this advance on
be part would cau-e the you.h to
set down bis pitcher aud euier into
alk, (bus releasing ber from ber uu
welcome t t'-a tele ; but, to her sur
prise, Silvestik uuly beat bis head
very slightly, aod passed on, leariug
her alone wiib Lao.
She could baroly keep from crying.
Ever since it had been said ibat Sil
vestik would soon leave erioo, Au
uik bad, fel,t troubled aod restless. He
was ber favorite among tbe youths
of ihe village; he was so respectful,
yel so anxious to please ber ; be was
good lovkiug, aod, above all, be was
liked by ibe good Cure. Bui she vas
very angry with bim nqT ; bo bad
looked 8 1 sheepish, aod it was clowu
ieb aud, ill ruauuered to pass oo with
out a word.
The color rose io ber cheeks, and
she pouted lo herself. "I have been
very silly to waste a thought oo
yealik 1 he id a foolisb fellow." She
turued to Lao wiib a sqiile.
"1 think 'the spoke aa if do in
terruption bad come to their talk,
though sbe was pinching tbe tips of
ber Ongers to keep down vexauon
"I should like to see a great city just
for once. 1 want to see great church
es and fine shops; but to lire io a city,
ob ou! 1 would feel like a bird m a
a cage."
"No on,e could ever cage you," be
said softly; "you bive a spirit, I cao
see that, aod you will always be a
true bird; you will alwavs be obey
ed.
Tbe flattery of bis tone was sooth
ing, but bis. bo Sjdojiriug gaze made
rf eye'(iroop.
"Women hare to obey,1' said An.
oik, laughing, ami she rose op,
ibiukjug 'she bad sat there long
enough with Lao.
"Yes, yes, my sweet one; bat you
would out care to obey a mate like
yoo poor frightened fool." Ie
pointed after Silrestit. "My faith, a
maid will bare vo ask that lad to
wed; be is too oiuco a coward, ta (ji a
urooiog."
H,e tu;ri into a load laugh. Annik
reddened and felt guilty; sbe had
known Silvestik much longer than she
bad known this new acquaintance
wby should sbe join ia ridiculing her
old friend? And ret sbe felt sore aod
augry wiib Silvestik for bis avoidance
aud it wae sooibing'to feel tbat Lao
liked to talk lo her
'Well, 1 mast go home. Jeff will
be warning me. Good day Moueieat
Coatfree; perhaps some day I may go
to Brest."
Sbe nodded gaily.
Sbe looked very cbarmin? as she
ran away under tbe spreading chest
nut trees. Lo watched her till she
disappeared through the round-headed
doorway of the farm-house, aud
then he swore aloud:
"I will bave that little girl; she
pleases me. But I have learned wills
tbior sitting bere tbis morning and
watching ber tell-tale checks. Gucrik
is a fool; be dues not see ibat sbe can
be bum ired iuto anything through
her vaoiiv; but sbe won l stand dnr
ing. Sbe has a lemper, what a rage
sbe got in wbea that dolt Kerroes
passed ber by without speaking I
tbougbt the lout cared for her; I See
I was mistaken. Well. I must go
and report progress to my grauiliii t; I
have not see ber latelr."
CHAPTER VI
WHAT HAPPENED TO SlLVEi-rili.
The stormy night badSualiy brought
a heavy raiu-Iall, aud by Saturday
the road leadiug to CoDcarucau was
a succession of mudd v n ots. Kerion
lay on the waste, some war from the
bigb road itsell; ei, even when this
reached, lb. d-rep cart rms tilled I
witu water looked like e
U'lnUoUS
in. nature canals, and, as cvtt.i ig fell,
made walking in h ol.scure light
both tlilliculi aud d-iugerous to tbe an
kles of tbe wayfarer.
Ou each side was a dreary moor,
covered w 11b beatber, so t.at there
was uo obstacle to biuder tbe light
aud iucrcas the fast spreadibg gloom
Slivtslik bad left Keriou earlier
tbuu be luteu.led, but be hurried along
the rough road, reckless ot its penis
lo uuwary walkers. He felt despair
banning like leail al bis heart.
I iiml iii.iii.ii.u- be- i,it .riii ..n
Lao lalkiug to Auuik, aud be ibouabt
lhat the gnl looked lovingly at berl
cmpauiou. For a momeai Silves ik !
tell that ho must interfere; that be
uiusl tell ber bow unworthy Lao wan
ot hr regard: but he remembered the
wiicu s waruiug; indeed .Aouik, give
bim uo cbauce of sp -aking; at hs ap
proach sbe turued away.
Now, as be stumOled on along tbe
rugged miry road, be asked himself
if be was hot a foul to go on acting
blindly by the advice of Crsule. lj
ly yesterday he had learued the con
uecilou beiweeu tbe witcb and Lao
Coal free.
"Aud yet," be thought, "tbat could
not iutlueuce L'rsule's sdvice. Lao
does aol watu Auuik; be is two bold
and free-living to care to be cumber
ed with a wile; he is onlv amusiui;
uimself with ber."
Ab! it be bad only awaited tbe
Cure's return, instead of consulting
Ursuie, Father Pierre would have
lold Auuik tbe true cbnracter ot the
mau, who was only flattering her and
iryiug to destroy her peace; but witb
the remembrauce of the Cure came
also rirtd remembrauce of warnings
he bad uttered against pagau super
stitions, aud especially agaiust ibe
spells used by Create.
biive&iik stojioed aud bung bis bead
Wllb shame. Was Le not bound on
u godless errand: abould be torn
back?
He set bis teeth bard.
"No, 1 caunoi lose ber. I will trv
ibe spell, lftbesioue remains firm
Auuik is miue; and, till Lao cauie,
there was a look in her eyes wbeu
sbe talked with me which at least
Waa Lklbg."
He went ou still faster. sud just as
ibe lignt grew verr dim be came iu
sight of tbe enormous block of granite
which goea by tbe name of the Kock-
iug-S,ioue of Treguue.
Silvestik stepped off ibe road, and
went up. to tbe stoue. there was
still lii(bi enough to show that the
hoge mass rested solely oo a project
iug augle placed on another block deep I
It sunk in tbe earth. I
Silvestik looked at it and then he '
tried to remember tbe witcbe's words.
He fell a strong reluctance to touch
ibe stone, wbrcb in tbe gloom looked
like a dark formless monster; but at
ibe thought ot Auuik bis resolution
came back. 1 lacing bis bands about
midway on the stoue, he tried to move
it. He might as well bave tried to
uproot a .Menhir. He paused io bis
effort, and then tried ttgain, but tbis
time, though, be set bis shoulder to
be(p bis bauds, tbe massive block of
stone kept arm.
111. hopes rose wildly. "She is
mint; sbe is good and true, my sweet
Annik; I was a fool to doibt ber; to
morrow I will hear f;oai ber own lips
ibat sbe loves, me,"
Ue did &ot teel inclined to make
ibelfiird trial, wbeu suddenly be beard
the purring of tbe cat. He started,
aod looked rouud The purriug eame
from across tbe roat!, and, as be look
ed bis bair eomed to lift itself on bis
forehead. He saw two yellow balls
of fLtme, w hich be guessed were Tar
tare 's eyes.
He was beiug watched, then; who
could tell by what evil beings? and if
be failed ia obedience be might be
torn to pieces.
Aod i am in their power, for,
bave sought their belp " Ue turned
aotrrily to the stone,. This lime he
only pushed it slightly, and to bis
dismay be felt il yield, under bis So
gers, and, as they still touched it, it
continued to rock for some sec
onds.
Silvestik gave a wild cry o! despair,
aud rushed on a,v-Tosa the roa i heed
less bovy be went, in the direction ot
I Tartare Ns eyes. Ue felt a stunning
blow, and then fell senseless beside a
a huge onasa of granite.
CHAPTER VII.
WHAT ANNIK HEARD IX HER, pEWliakM.
Anuik bad been unhappy all day.
She hal alighted Silvestik, and she
bad allowed Lao to speak to her free-
ly, and this evening be bad come in
to" see Guenk, and had again spoken
familiarly to her, as if there were au
ooderstaodiog betweeo them. And
wheoshe looked scornful aod angrr, I
the farmer paited Lao's shoulder aodj
the farmer paited
encouraged bim to go on.
"It is the war with women, friend
Coatfree" ho said, winking at him;!
"iber alwavs say No when tbey I
mean Yes."
At ibis Aonik flamed into indig
nant words, and running op tbe stair
case ladder to ber little ro un. sbe
drew tbe bolt across, tbe door, reaolr-j
i 1
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ed aol to go down till L i j bad taken
his departure.
She sat half an hour in the dark
ness tbiuking of Silvestik, and puz
zling over his strange behavior, from
below came the souud of men's voic
es, broken bribe flappiug of the chest
nut leaves against he window. She
began to feel tired of waiting. L io
was still talking to her uncle. Sue
bad uo candle, aud thrt.uh the wide
chiuks in tbe rooirb ti
R.tn.af. H . ..... . . f I
ougu uj 'iiu oi oer:
room the red fire-light peeped iu Imes
here and there
I am tired
"in" luo'JKUt. -1
- 1 snail not go aowj agnu to n
aod she began to prepure for bed
Tbe large silver-beaded
..... a. 1 . .
ou wuiu
fastened her bodice slipped from ber
niigers ana leu on tbe 11 tor, and sbe
stooped hurriedly, lest it should mil
through one of tbe crevices. iht Mt
for it in the darkuess, and as she
fouud ii a flush of joy glowtd on her
cheeks. Silvestik bad giveu il ii-T at
a'tair-og last year wbeu sbe bid danc
ed wild bim ai tbe Pardon of Pout
Aven. Bui. tbe glow failed q.iicsiv
iuto a treuibiiug cliill of tear, aod in
stead of rising from her knees, Auuik
lay dow n 00 tbe boards, placing her
ear oo oue of Ibe larger crevices mark
ed by tbe line of red ligbl thai gi .v-
1 1 vui mo luifiii oriica.u. r?ue
nd beard her name tn keu bv L10,
coupled with tbe word, "wi!e.''
" Trust me," Guenk said, in answer;
''Anmk shail be your wife in a w eek.''
U by not sooner. 1 can ill spare u
week; my mates will be getting uuruly
aud 1 should bave liked a day or so
wun ibe little oue in Brest before I go
0$ a,'ain W by caunot I weiijnuik
ou Monday?"
Guenk laughed. "ou are a fine
fellow to lettjre me abou: dealing
gently by tbe girl, aud tbenwant to
"ltt,fy nerout ot baud without
any
approaches."
" U,J fr'--ad; I
ku0 lLe Be-T'" La,J' laugb made tbe
gir. ehiver as sbe lay lisieuiuj. "I,
loiu ou mat three Uys ago. -Mean-
time Auuik aud 1 bdve uoi kept apart;
auu toe speaker paused, as it Be touch Silvi-suk."
looked round to secure himself agaiust j But as sno .-poke she grew faint
a listeuer; he went ou in a lower: and guidv: and as Lao auswered ber
voice "1 have learned souie.biugelselso.itbiiiofv. u sank to thegreuud.
Mark you, tbis is between ourselves ; "Muitiuriu Guerik," the Cure said
lhat young fool Kergr oes, with all his j s-.eruly, ' g buck at once for your
sbeepishuess, is mad with love for j horse and cart i, carry these children
Auuik- He has sold bis soul to my i home. As to you," he said to Lao
grauduioiber 'or a spell to charm lb; "beu..ue sou "are not wanted."
girls love." j This wsi ul Au-.ik heard, and then
' Aud are you fool enough to believe she knew no mure,
such old womeu's tales, Ljoi" 1 should j Au.i k opened ber eves and won
bave thought even Sitvesuk bad ui ire
seuse. Wbat may ibis spell be?'
Trembling iu every liuib, Auuik
lay straining her ear to catch tbe an
swer. "She has sent him to-night to the
Bucking Stone. Jbe tells me tbe
spell will fail, but that its power wiii
drive Silvestik distracted, and tlmt
probably he will rush on. to the sea,
aud be carried off by the waves, as
that pour fool Pierre was some years
ago, lor Lrsule has fixtd tbe t::ue for
trying the spell at the luru of the tide.
This must not come to Auuik's ears
A womau, however pretty, is such a
fool, tbat if a man ruus any ri.-k fir
love ot her, she loves buu &l on. c,
aud, who can say, perhaps gives her
self up to his memory. Silvestik will
uot be missed for a week or so: folks
will thiuk be is ai Nizon. It is a
good plan aba! my grandmother i-t a
clever woman."
Annik lay as if spell bouud: her
senses seemed to be going; but jn-t
tbeu a bough struck tbe w indow, and
she roused.
"There is yet another question."
Anaik's heart throbbed so painfully
tbal she could scarcely bear to listen
aud vet sbe must bear all she teared ;
to lose a syllable of her uncle's an-,
swer. "Suppose Silvestik comtsbaek I
safe and sound?" There was a sneer
in I
801"8 frightful oath, and the
?lrl Beard him rise violently irom uis
teat aod sump ou tne clay floor. j
"lie will oot; be is too great a fool i
Ursuie swore to him that it the spell j
tailed be had no chance with Ann ik
and weak lads such as he is have no
courage to persevere. He will never
come back to Kerion."
"Do oot you be too sure of that,
Lao Coatfree; while there is life there
is hope. For an hour or so the lad,
may give way to despair, but after
that be will say to himself tbat he
cannot make matters worse by speak
ing to Aooik, aod be may make them
Utter; aod, to tell you tbe truth. 1
bave taocied tbe girl liked bityj. Ye,
yes, if the tide does oot carry bim off,
my fri'od, be will come back and try
his chance."
"Thca," Lao spoke coolly, but in
a determined voice "he mu-t not
come back to Kerion."
uir oaia, vo nci i.'u. i
There was silence after this. Pres- j
eoi.lv Guerik spoke and Lao answer
ed, but in such low voices, tbat An
uik could not distuingish words. It
seemed to her, from the dull continu
ed murmur, that tbe two men were
carrying on tbe talk iu wiispers.
Annik rose up aof'.iy from tbe floor.
Sba fell strangely calm aud alert.
Ouetiought ruled ber to leave tbe
bouse as qoicxly and silently as she
could, and to warn Silvestik of Com
ing danger.
Sbe dared not go down stairs; sbe
could not open the heavy bouse door,
which sbe had beard ber uncle close,
w ithcut risk cf noise: she dared not
ieven undraw the bolt of ber room.;
But sbe saw ber only war clearly,!
ausi at once set to work to reach it. !
Her room was but half the size of,
ikm hl.iur half rutins' boarded off aDd
.. a l...,..l.(. f,.il,l-e TU - r -
useu as a i en jii.i1- i,j . - - - - - j
was a square opening ia iLis boarded ;
i or .u a v. Ki..b
across to keep off tbe draught wb.ch ,
came throutk a wiodow-opeoing in;
the hayloft !
, j l l- if !
Aooil cautiously uresseu ue.ee.,,
and the", with a pair of scissors, she
cut opeo the canvas screen thai divi-;
ded ber from the baviof:. Once more,
; sbe listened, but tbe dull murmur of ,
! voices bad not jeased. i
; There waa more light i.ow the o-it-,
I er opening in tUe loft ibac bad come .
mroogo Ahoit s wmuow, muuSU .
cbeainut tree stood close to ihe bouse
joo ibis side alto, but the nearest braucb
'bad been scathed by lightning, and
w nn ujtv icautTss.
With ber shoes in ber Land. Aonik ,
.1
- t.
i gt
through the opening from ber
room inta tbe loft. Slowly and sort- cream; aau iwo J"' "X""
It supbrstep. feelinvi ber way as milk, two cupfuls sifted floor, one
she wem on, she groped across tbe , half pound raistos, ooe- varter iuvt
bay, aod bean atallu till tha reached
the cuter opoaiag.
She loaned forward and stretched
out her hind til! it touched the oa
avathcd branch lhat reached acros,
the hue: of the homeit wa no new
expc-ficsce u.t Aonik to descend by
th; h-K,lut ,ree oftcn wheQ h
uncie s ra j words bJ made her run
op stairs !n anger, she had got out of
the house by this means, and now
she soon found her war to the branch,
acd from thence qaicklr to tha and
: ground below, for the rain had made
m:re o! tee yard behind the house.
I Sbe paused and listened. She
jcoaid ca!y hear tbe moTementof the
jCos witbia tbe house; she slipped
. on ber shoes and started off in tbe
: darkness toward Tregune.
CHAPTER VIII.
- W"AT ANVIK
- i
SAW AT Till Rnctrixii.
fTOXK.
Heavy-footed, for tbe mad clung in
lun.pi to ber shoes, tired, vet too
overwrt.iu'bt to be seu.-ible of "fatigue,
Aouik at I ih reached the road beside'
wbico Mood tbe Kocking Sione, aod
before luti - the vast, mysterious stone
loomed iu ibe lu kuesa".
.0e l.ioketl ari.tn.l h .e Tk. A .11
sound cf !:mm - waves old tbt ,h-
sea wa-.u a tar off, aad southward
L!ie irf ::ii.. ..r ih b.
pointed
on: iis l-frt-ihouts.
I'be liuli sailue-i of the
sound re
1. II 1
CJill'l l.los oiMliii.na
words "He
Keriou."
. ui'i-t u t c-.-mn tiat k to
'S.lvesi.k! Silvestik:- she cried, in
au .,-uuy i f teii.,r, ' w here art thcu?
It is Auuik vbj cslls.''
t rum across tbe road cam) a voice
sbe kticv tl! the
he voice of the good
C'iire.
Wb goes there? If y. u a-e a
Ciirisuau iiiau or wouiau, ia ilr name
ot ti ,d come u.nl hehi a dvi:.j m.n
i mm: '
A iti. in f tt. ror passed
tarujgh
Auu.k.
"1 coiise, 1 c 1. ne:-' sbe cried
Aud shv; tv.-ui in the dire tion of
t ttio voice, slippiug aud siumolugover
,tbo u.iev.-j ground; aud soon, in the
j darkness, sue .-a ibe priest bending
jover some one who lay outstretched
'at bis feet.
I W nbout a vc
rd sbe flung herself
: do'.vu beside ibf) senseless body and
j t buled ino c .Id b.iii.li, till at l. sbe
j fancied ib.-v mr.ed withio ber own
; The Cure k, aud she auswered
bin ;i seeu,f, t Anuik that -he was
3u!lie ,.,. u:ul , 0llt sbt. he,rJ bef
own voice teliin,' the good father to
- oeware of L.i uud of Guenk, fortber
were bunt ou murdenuir Silvestik. '
i i rt.-t til!y came footsteps, aud a
lignt tieamed ti;i the road. Annik
ro.-e to her feet, aud she saw her un
cle and Lao.
She stretched out her arm ani
spuko Vf'jemeuilr:
i ards uud turn derers!
K.
ep oS
Yuu shail not
dered ai .-he b olted around her.
"Aim. ' eherrr ru'ce said from
ihe ciiair be.-iile the bed, "you have
slept hr.e, my p.jor Annik; you must
rise no, lor .Monsieur le Cure) wants
t!t!k tviih yoii."
Jeauut ton, '.be Cnre's old house
ke. pi r, pjt.ed the girl's cheek, aud
ban. i.-d her a cup of Coffee. But An-
uik c -iiiti uot drink, frbesal no. eaz-
; mg iu ti e ciieery old face wiih eager,
siriiuug eves, .--he eared lo ask tbe
question lual bong on her lips. Tb
old woiiidj eeeuud to understand the
quest. ouitjg lo:.-k.
-Silvestik is all right," sha said.
"It is well to be vouug,"she weal on,
and she shook ber head reproachfully.
"M.msieiir le Cure permits much to
young people, i-r I would ask wbat
Vou and Silvestik Kergroes had been
aOonl when Uie ifooil father f und
y0.i and bp unN vou both buiue half
dead 'a.-t tiiL'ht.
"A'j.l lit':
burst of sob-i
-cried Annik, with
'lie!"' Jeari'iet a sbrugfod ber
sboniilers. "Ho is in the parlor witb
Mou-ieur. Buthefsa frigut, I can
tell you, wiih Li-, baodnged hid and
broken arm poor fellow! You seem
to hav e mine . IT best, mademoiselle."
she added cros.-ly.
ButAsuik llunit ber arms round
jibe old woman's neck, laughing and
cry ing aod sobbing all at once, in a
most incoherent manner conduct
which, as .leannetoo atterwards told
her master, was
pre.-bvtery.
quite ansuiteu to
,Jjt fijr a;, tIm AD(jik HUjeil t
.t,,, ,.... ,h ..he-smut lear-
I es jrrew brown, and bcran to fall slow-
Iv trotu their stalks, aod tbeo, one
line cleir morning, Silvestik aad An
nik were wedded iu tbe littie village
church f Kerion, and went home to
Niz ni to live at tbe mill.
Lao Coatfree never came back to
Krri n, ibi.iixh Matburin Guerik still
lived on at l be eld farm-house; bat An
nik never ernesed its tb.esb. Id alter
her inarrinire. I'.rhjrana Annual.
V. ATI R tilM.EBBREAIV Stir
r one cupful! molases, one
togetb:
lar 'e stioonful butter, with srinirer or
sp-ces to suit: add a little- f! iur; pour
on two tea-ooonfuls soda one-half
... , ,
rupful boilinu' water; stir it ln.and adJ
Hour to make pretty sun oaiter.
Ol a FASHIONED fi I NO E REREAD.
One large cupful molasses, one-half
cupful butter, oue ejrg. half a cupful
cold wii'er, tea-pooofal baking pow
der, two aod a bait cupful flour, two
tablespooftils sugar, two teaspoooful
cinnamon, two teaspoontuls clores.
two teaspoon'uls ginger.
Cii'ER JErxy. Soak half a bo.r or
one ounce of gelatine in a quart of
sweet cider for 10 minutes; add a
small cupful q iioce or erab-apple
jelly; chop fiue, and place tbe pan
over the lire until all 1 dissolved;
then add a small cupful white sugar,
w hile hot. Strain ioto metal moulds,
previously oiled, to prevent stickiog.
Chocolate creams. One wb.Je
icake
Baker's chocolate melted. lw
cupful sugar, one cuplul wa'er, one-
i aud a half spoonfuls rorn-siarcb; boil
to uiiuu.es anu auu mint,
'
: I .
lute
, which should be io a deep plate
; over
this steam to keep it son.
. bl.tter.
; -r
e". "
Kaest ii loaf cake. Ten ewpfufe
j ,ur hve eupfuls light browa sugar,
U c, f il lard, aod two cupfols bot-
l(.r tw n;I,fnls milk, oae teaspoooful
,.,,1, egg-, three nutmegs, two
, branny; pui won i egB
; t wo p8ods raisins, ooe haif
p0UlJa tit-o
j,javM.
Tbis will make fooe
. . r ,
(Ji kk cake -One cupful sagar,
r I ev e , a rv AOA fit A
on ban cuptui oouc, -
citron.