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ATTOUXti ilUW iaJ dealer in real estate, auOHTKi, Ha., "ill ...end u all oueiue- entrusted tu Lie oan: wiib rutuiinuM aud n.i-uy. aua- l-ly. I 1. OGLE ArruKNE. AT LA, s -...ar-ei, k'a- rrivM4uuai ousuieah entrusted o tu. v-trt atteuoeu. iu wi.u ,Tvuip.u-aaiid naellty. ..... ..eras i a. . a. arrriu , ,r r '1 l I Li- ol IukN tiN a1 in - tu iMiH'M utruiLa w iueucrcwul ,v ,.l...nt u., titM..u..ll alteodeo lo. ,.. ---- iio v ruM sir.-., opi-iaite me t . oi -to .it-a a l 1 un.N dIU. SiM- I .! 1,I m.'U.i LU U .UftiDeet ( u.ii lit 'ii,K- ! I I tall. . i,n.a.at 0,nr uma ifu t.t.i ii u, I , . . i?fl, I". UI i,-u, -.o 4ll uluen uif , un in ,iiu rMrii-i .ij-.imu t-uun-. ..u fjrotapiutM auJ nuelu iin m .dui u,t,... k- teu. UT0-1 KMiV F.M'HKLkrrtK.Nt I t, i B'.un ) a li t PenahiB (eut. SuinerKt. , . i.;,ee in Umiuoth tfluca. jan. U-ti j. a II. L. BAEK, aTTOKM.s Al L.l, 'im:ret, Ha. aill prm tloe lu Sum- .-.. Hid ad:'inuiK ouonllea. Ail uuiucm cu to tiieui mil ue prumptl.o attended lo. I am ScTlt't-Alexauder H. I'.-lr-th us I j ri-umtd Hie pr.'tn-e u. law in fv.uir-m-i and i 'i,.i av unUea. uaiow in MatKuioth Uuil.UL(c. je:-. -). "70. J 01IX II. SCOTT, ATTllkVKY AT LAV. iu. r't l'a. i-eup naln lu lUer'. l!l -k. Aiiuurlue'f entruMeJ lu Un care at.euied to with j T'u;puie anu nueui. j TKVKYINU, .tie on sSktI n-itl'V an 1 al rcaMwUc tvrm-. :jiiuire at fatcr tt Co.'t Store. C. F. WALKF.1I. A l!.' 16. x J tt. .JlLLth. baa permanent! l.ated r in ocrnu toi ---- pr. Jit, " J-ll- i)' ,v H dKt HAh.KR tee ter. hipr.'tetooal I'1 . ... ..I s..iwrt Wl I'.'U- vervice u li. v-ti.,- ' u I.). iiaiw ui residence, un. uur uet mu. DK E M. KlMMFi. willeitnu'opralre jie-iirtne. and lender, hi. pr.le-.i.-iial ervl ce to the eitite... u( S-.n.erH.t an. ""'f countrv. tnve al the old place, a lew door eart ol ihe'lilade Hou. D i ivivi i v n v N 11AJ1. I , . ;ti ill M.nltr.nft th u-n HV t' i tu .n "ivviun' !2 (KUIitn-. in-. I Pa. lirhea lnt aeier. r,"... inere he eaa at tu time, he l. und prepared to do ril aTuafd wori.. au- ba. nllina. regime, el an aii.r - ,-,.! wtnui .1 ajDd. and uf iLVwltntaiirial.ti-erted. tratk. warranted. S. GOOD, rhrsiciAX d- surgeox, soMKitsirr. r.4. - irnB in Mammoth Block v WM. COLLINS, m:xTivr, t ; Zr p;o,.n-. teeth mm Th '.-.aut '.Dcrea.ica demand l-r teet B haJ m , to k. en.arKe me lacilltle. tnat ' can jet. of teeth at i.,wer price, than ou the- in any 'V??!ZZ I nxn n- w : here.a.-uM l auv perwn oV ea.toaer. in tbi. -r ine ad.oinii.n ...unues Jial I have made teeth lor that if n tv.,!lf X i.laetioc. the. cn call .n me at aav time and get , new n'l trve of chanre. D5 aftrr twelve revrT ac-ire practice lo hanf",ie. naa ivei to tl. citim. Sv-et a-e, w nere ne cm o in'o. i.r' wi' nally eturaced. x-n it call, pn-mptij atwwerwa. aec. n, :i-iy- JOHN BILLS. IDB1TTIST. In Coflroth k KelTi new buildto. Main I "row Street. SimtrKI. P. wueti ktihc;al teeth n J. V. YITZV. D E I'. T I S T iALE C1TT, jomerttt Co.. ri.. Artlftria tal l rein, war .mo, . v-. - -Lite-hae ard i.u.ime. inserted in the uaiity. .tl . Fartlcuiat attenth paid w v- rrsnu of the natural teetn. I n. w d.o.-uit me he letter, caa dt by eoclo.tn namp " ddre a. ao.ee. II arnXF.R. lier in. Ia. i rti. T. KEGAHAM L STONER. l'LASTEKI.ns, Kesect!u"T Inform the citl.en. M S.meiet fouutv. that th- are prepared lo Uke cuolracu .aU'kimi.ol I'lwmoi. Kepairiu lT-mpt attended to. AJdrea. a. ahve. ! . Elicited, and iaa.ta.-.K nuaracteed. N. . JTILL HOUSE. j i i M.Ai.ia.i JOHN HUJU Pmirnrron. The propriet.e-1. prejrel to aee.cn:o'.ate irue lc the m.t cvait -nat.ie and aatie;irj niaaoer. Tne traveiire I'liMic and permanent tMiroer. fur ntahedwuli the tievtof tel ace. mia :. The tat.le. will coetinue to oe ruraii'iied with the lt the market allurda. Lance and ewnnodk. tatdlnK atta.-IW. nl D IAM0ND HOTEL. HTOYSTOWX PA. SAMUEL CUSTEIl. I'roprie-tor. j l m. - y - - t;m. a .Vtrabie k-tt-uic a f in trvhn . . - . t v.Tl .n. .w W. u t- ...11 KakJ leave oaaly Kr Joaaau-wa aad Sumereet mMJ Lacra a IkU ; JOHN HICKS fie BOJy", i SOMFJISICT", r.v. And Hca prjtate Brokers.' Persei. w h iesrt le tell, bay c rrxha. a-fr ' rrty. or kr rent will and it to'tnetr advaattare w t'ister the desicrtpu. them, aa no chance la .ae nnlew -fcl or rented. Ilea) estate hnstaew ' , wiii tw prvetpt.j attended ua i AtatA.. I r lie M VOL. XXV. NO. f7. Danlt, ct'. JOHNSTOWN SAVINGS BANK, 12U CLINTON STREET, JUHJiSTOWN.PA. Chartered September 11 17 . Urlu receiv ed ul aliauiua but lest Ibax. tine dul.ar rreeeni raleut interval ita ter cebi. interest I du in tue in-'DUia ui Juu and Ltercmbvr, and 11 nui wiittdraau adurd tu tna dvpuait tuu euinttn aui twice a ear aubuui trubiiu4 me drnjal lur tu t-all ur even tu pre?? ut ttie optt buuk. Minf) luaued un real eit. rrtlcretK-, wltn litit-ralratcaaad lone itne. itirea tu u-rrruaen ul inua arm uiunKauc uti laruiv wurtfa luur ur mure Uuiva Uie ftuiuuui ui luau deciretl. iuud rvlar. eooe pcrieci uut.u., reiulrrd. i'Liv euriiuraiiun it exciusivvly a SavlnK Bank. u cuuiuierctal depuvlta received, nur iUMuumj made. Su Ilmiu un personal aecarliy. rilimk i'i.iKt:, lur bvnvweri eopleeof the rutta, b-uk and special law relating lutoe ink fenl tu auf addresa re4Oc0tetl. I Kt util-v J. met Cooper, Uuvld Uloert. C. n. hii;, A. J. riawea. K. M . Uar. John 1.bm 1. tt. Iplt, Uamcl MiLaUKtiiin, 1. J. Jiurrell, Liu l llll' H. A. BiKUN Conrad Soppee. lieu. 1. Mink, Jamea Mcuulcn, Jamea.viurier and w. V. al era. luniel J. .Uurrtlt, PretUent; Frk lrt Treasurer: Cj nn Udtr, bolioir. nura. J. 0. KIMMEL A; SONS, schell 8c Kimmel, ! &(.)MllbET, PA. Accounts of Merchania and oth- . er Business People Solicited. Drafts i ..... - negonat3ie m all pans 01 uxo w" try for sale. Money loaned and Collections made. - J1U12 Cambria Co. Bank. M. W. KEIM & Co. Ao. 'KiG Main St., Jvhntotrn. A General Banking Business transacted. Interest Paid a G per cent, on Time Deposits. Loans Negotiated. Drafts Bought and Sold Janv. .(. Ttterai ani Cipa ruuut.t.1 a?in REraiL. II. ZlnimeruiHii, lliisCrcss St, mm Sonifrst, Pennjfc. The bert of elirar. of itiilerent bran.!., mannfac tnre.1 tr himwlf, of the ebuiceat ol u.haoeue. The ei'mu. ninnot leeieHed b. ane In the mar art. n;e ol the lert rtork. of cnewin tole erer bruiiht tu Somer-et. Price, to wit the time.. Jaa2 Cook & Beerits' Flour and Feed STORE. We would moat rerpertfolly an&iunce to onr frtendt and the pumic iceoeraiiy. m ue .n Tlciaity of tomeraet, that w. LaT. opened cur KewSlore on XAIX CROSS STRF.E1 And in addition too full line of the beat Cnreetlonerie. Xotion, TobMT!, C ignrK. 4 (., WewIlleoleaTor.atallUme, to "pt !y jti umer with u.e BEST QUALITY OF FAMILY FLOUR, OATS, SHELLED CORX, OA TS rf- C0RX CHOP, bra x, iriDD Lisas Kthi TTytlaing pntnla; to th Tti Impart ttient ftl tie LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. FOR CASH ONLY. AIM, a well .elected nock of UiaMware; wtsuware, Woudecware, Brwfcea ot al klnda.aDa STATIONERY Which we will fell a. eheap u the ctaeapeat. Pleaae call, exastn om rood, of all kind., and ' be aaua!ed from yuor own judament. I Poe t forret where we ttay On M AIN CKUSS Street, Someraet, Pa. lcl.X. lSTi. NAUGLE HOUSE ! ZbLs. St., Scnenst, Pa.. FEED XAUGJLE, Pro'p. The proprteu ha lately porekaaed and rreatly iropr ved tti. desirable property. furnishm It with entire new furniture lows makinc U one M the m-jt desirable K.pma place, lur transient or resident ewMotn In the State, Table, ar. always rappiie4 wflh the choice viands the market aflords. Larre and enmwxrlon ruNln If atu-wied and tMthtai and atKuUre bortien always In at teadanee. B.rlors taken by Ihe week. day. r Beai. Bar alwavt nppiied wkk Us elwtoeexJlanora. Jwiy la.' I CCBTtfl K Oworm. Artni Duiioi Grove &Denison .lanufactures of Carraaf? Bnciien, . Kprinwmna, ' 'sieigha,' IlarnoMi, etc. f au, -J ;vre eaj ot DaunonJ. MomerKet, Pa. Alil H. IST. MARK THESE FACTS! THE TESTIMONY OF THE WHOLE WORLD. HOLLOW AY'S OINTMENT Bad Legs, Bad Breast, Sores and Ulcers. AlldeKrlpUunot .urea are remediable by the proper anu oitiKoni aae uf tbl. wesiimahle pre- parauuu. Aoauempt .ocure bao lea. oy pia.ter- lui( tne vOKoa ol lue wifuou l)tellM;r 1. a louy ; toi atioula iue 6kin uuiie. a ion u.eeai ouuoi. il-Hi remain, uuaerueatb lu hreaa out with leu. loio lury ui a lew uaa. The uniy raihual and bUoee.iUl treaiment, atndl'teu oy nature 1. If reuttcetlie innainaauu in and auuui Hie wound auu .utuultie lun DoiiulKriuit part, oy ruooiuK m pleut ul tneOUltnieUl as .all 1. lorcl lulu meal. ed otl irwiu ihe ban., .wuiien. and discolored A 111. will cause iue iu.u.imui uuuiori. w utaiu. arta rouuu auoUl llle woo no. .ore. or Ulcer, and wticn llieee humor, arv removed, tne wound.them- m;1vs win aouu umi : Warm oread and water poui lioca applleo uv.r ine aUceted pris, alter Itie Uimmvul uas ueu weil ruoheu in. will Mxitheaud frdteu tne Bameauu aroa iv aaeisi ibeeure. 1 nere 1. a deacriKlun ul ulcer, frre aud .Wi-liing, which ucvu uoi uk bauiiu nere, llemlanl upon Ihe ltd lle.ol tuuib, auu tut WuKu 101. OUiLineM I. UT eu r.vujiutciMw a. a aoiereiau rvwedy. in ai to. .ul. i imuuliuui . ce. it utter laii." in re- ore tu, e.- e.cui u. a fiealtoy .tw.te 11 ,0e flits DO uaoii avvor ,iua to iue prut., losiruction.. ulptrib.ia, Ulcerated Sore throat. ano scarlet ana oin -t r ewers. AU ol Ulr dJ'v alatAM.. uldj oe eure-j oy Wei Loutua. .lit uui.ul'jut tlirte times a uy iuto llie .. .ulo.1, .. uvck ol Ihe patient : U will eoon pueiraoc, auo atvc immediate rcilel. .ueolc.ue acU V lue Uloutu must oj-iatr tiic buuw sA.vm ere ltrlitUUe..eeeau Oe leu in .Uj iot:al p.r whereas iue mmuicui will uo its ora ut ullt.-e w uuever inee IHO uiikucui tu tue .win uuinuer lor ilia uiseaee. uameu. ur any similar ui.. uruers auecllUK too CbeSl and litruat. am bud inemselle. relieved a U a t-uarui. AH .-ullercr. trvin luese compialut. slioulu uuvelot iue titruat at bediime in a lance oread and water puiucc, t- Icr lUe Cfiuiuienl has oeeb well niulHTU in ; It win Kreallt assist tne cure ul ine lUroal alia clit;.t. luall' tbe lever and lvsn tne iliUamaloii, elUt uT teu Pill. SUoUld te tateu blaltt auu tUoTUUiK- iUeUmtmeul will prouuee l;rs,ira tiou. tne aranu esa:utlal lu a.l tic. ul teters. sure ibruain. r wbere mere mljtht be an uppres i4iui ibecbest. eiiner irorn a.tr.ma or utner causes. Piles, Fistulas, Strictures The above classul oumplatltU will Its removed it utautly lometitiua; tne p.rji wun warm waier. a:iU tbeb ty must etlectual ruuolua in Hie OUH- menL Persvai. suneriuic irt-m tnese uireiui eoui utut. should lofre uo. a muuieut in arrcsuntc their pntaress. ll.uonid beUUderetouU lhal 11 1. uot suUlt'letit uierelv lu smear Iue UlU.meut uo the aftecteu lar,a, out it must im Well ral'ued ui ItT a cutislderahle lime two ur .bree limes a day. liial il wt oe laaen tutu lue system, witcuce i. win re move any hioueu Sore or wouud as ttieevaany as lbuUb 4ilpabe U, the eye. Ihere a)(alu Oread aim aaler j.ail.R-es. alter ihe ruitina in ol ihe liiutlueul aui Uo ureal sen ke. i'hl is tne only sure irealuient :or ieuiles. eases ul eaueer In tue stomaeu, ur wuere there may it general bearing down. Indiscretion of Youth; Sores an Ulcers. BUrt-'bes, as alsosweiiiuirs, can whh certainty. tte railic.liy cured It llieliiuiment ie uou umi. nd the fills laaen nucui auu moruuin. . iw"-1 uieudei In .ne pruited uistrucllous. h nca inmi- eu inanyutheraay ihey on,y urj up m .me place to oreakoui in another: wtitrea. mis tiiutmeni will remuve the humor Irom the system, aud teate ib pauebt a vi..ns and healthy oeina. It will . nili: ruif time witb the uol iue Pill, tu in.ure a!-au'Bui r"s ,ue laauuncure. Dropsical Swellings, Paralysis' and StitYJoints. Altboush the above complaint, differ wltlely In their oruiib and nature, yet they require local treatment. Many ut the wor cauws. ol such di sease, will vield In .comparatively short sice ol time when this tnutcent lsoiuiKeniiy ruooea mio the parts a fleeted, even alter every other means have tailed. In all serious maladies tbe Pills should he taken aceoplmn to the printed directions accompaninit each buz. Co: ft tae Ointvat a4 Fiils tilled trn a olloteing CAlft: Bail Lew.. Crn (soft), .R.ieumattsm, Bad hreasts, (,'aocer.. Scalds, hurns, Cootnteted and Sore Nipples, Bunions. ( Mill Jtnta, Svire 1 bniais. Bite of M'c.he- Klphanua.!., toes and Sand-1 Fisi ulas, Flies, OouU Coco-tay, Oandular t'hiefo-ioot. Swellings, Chiil.lauis. Lumbago, Chapped band. 1'tlea, iSkin lilsease., jScurvy, Sore Heads, j Turners, 1 1' leers. 'Wounds, lYaws. C ATTIOS ! Xooe are rennlne nnlen. the signature J. HaTDta-n. as aitent for ibe t'nited Suateft. surrounds each hoi ol Pills and Ointnietit A hnosme reward will be riven to any one ren dehua; such inltirmation as may lead to the detee tiooot any party or parties cuunterfeitln the medicines or vending tne same, knowing them to he spurious. .Sold at tbe Manufactory ot Profeswr Hot, lowat A t.'o., New York, and by all resj-ectabie Oruicitistsand Iiealersln Medicine thnuDoui the civilised w,,rld. In poll at i! cents, cents, and al each. aThore is considerable saving by Ukir.r the larger sixes, X. B. Pireethw.s for the rnidance f patients inevery dis-der are athxed to each pot, June U. E. O. W. E. H. WITH EODSE, HIHPSTONE & CO. 285 Bait. St., Baltimore, M. I)., Kt county to teihi turn tbeir trder? U r FANCY GOODS. ararint? tbea tatlsfactlon both as reiard. price and quaUty of srtd&. Ths merchants visitmit Baltimore are uraently revested to call and sve oe bea.e makinic purcnaM. gLATE R0CF3. fheee who are now bulWli lmes shisild know that 1. it cheaper in tbe kaa run to put on Siate Knot, than tin ur .hmalea. Slate will lan forever. WH W ITIU1 W. rej.im. .0 LUC 1 I - est water for risterna. Slite Is fire piwf. Everr 1 rood howse.hoold have a Slate rooC The under. i turned is h-ted in cnmuKiand, where he ha a rood supply ot Peachbottom L Buckingham SL AT E trr n..fl ir.r the . Kmi aetA.Se He witl acrier- taae ur pui r-iate tunuo nosaea. panncano pn- vat spirea. tuc either k bwn er oountry at th. k.wn pneee. and to wa-rant iheaL ad and ms niia iwiiti him 1:0 0111. .-v. o O.IUHI-. Street, Cam jerlaad, lis. order, may be left with UIE CASEBEEK, A rent, SomerKt, Pa. Wn. H. Sairurr. Apr! tk, in . URUNG. FOLLAHSBEE & CO, WABDWELL ! as he was, be had sense enough left , to announce himself plainly in his lYlerChant lailOrS.Uwn character, as a mortal creature 'arriving from a far-distant land. Jltxsd Manufaeturera cf Seat's. Youth's and Boys, EaaMsalilg (Mil ad IU tJ Street, c-raer FlfUi Area-e,; PITrSBU RG1I. iiiei SOMERSET. Tb Twa MynterlFS. 'In the middle of the room. In Its while effln. la t tho dead child, a nc hew ortlio poet. Near It, In a Kreat chair, aat Walt Whitman, urruund eil by little one and holdlr.a a lieautilui little trirl on his lap. Tho child lukei cnrl.jo.lv at the specuclei.f death, and then iD Ulrinicly'lniO the old man' face. Ycu don't know what it lis, do you niy dear V .aid he, adding', We don t either.' " We know n-t ha li K dc-ir, tliii ulccp so deep and .till : The fulded baud., the awful culm, the check .3 pale and chill ; The lids that will not lift asraiu, llio'itth we may rail ami call ; The strange, white tiolUtrie of peace that settle! orcr all. We Know not what it mem.. l.nr, thi dcMlatc heart-pain ; Thl. dread to lake our dailj way, and walk In It azaln : t Wc knuw not to what other sphere the loved who leave u fr-, Xor why we re left lo wonder nlll : nor why we do not know. Hut this we know : Our IotcJ itl dead. If they fh.ul.l eme this .'av Should come and ask u, ' w hat ! life ? net one of n. could say. Llle is a my.icry as deep a. ever death can be; Yet oh, how sweet it 1 to us, thii life we live and fee ! Then miitbt they s:iy thee vanished one? and blewed ithe thought ! "So death i aweet to as heioved ! though we may tell you naught ; Wcmi n tti ll ii to the ,Ukk this mystery of deaih Yemy n it ul! a?. If ye would, the mystery of breath." The child who enter? life come, nut with knowl edae ur Intent. Si lLose who enter nvath must ifo is little chil dren sent Nothing Is known. But I b!ieTe that Gl I. overhej ; And a life l to the llvls. o deato l lo the dea I. St-riliarr'. Hon!kty. llltl P1AI' I. a. ST I.OVkU 11Y UII.KIE COII.INS ( Cvntinv.nl from last v;r I.:) liai as : he I and bai chance bad i .. ar bim that jihi ? He bad CoUiluiiled desperate adventure. C-ip aiu d iuu ? tbe crew of 5nd- bimself to hie ithout foruiiiik! a! plan f..r ihe pr.servatioo of bi- usafe'V, wi boui givinif evea a uifineulary Cour-iderauon to tbe e n -etjuehces tbdt mih'. f ill Tbe cbarmiuir pic ure ibat be bad seeu tbruutib his telescope had haunted bim uiirht and dav. The imaire- of , t j j i t me luautrut vi caiuic, feinuijeu irum j 0uU1;luUe ju j.'arj;i ,ul:(ude, wai. I .- " the OQe lUiBlfe tiibt tl.ied bid lUIDd a woman iu the ; street, act. on the impulse to turn ana iuiiow cer, ana in tbat one thoughtless moment shapes the desti ny of bis future life. Tbe Captain, seeing the canoe on tbe beach, acted on a similar impulse when be took the paddle and shaped Lis reckless course for tbe tabooed island. Reaching tbe shore while it was still dark, he did one sensible thing he hid tbe canoe so tbat it might not betray h'm when daylight came. That done, he waited for the morn ing on tbe outskirts of tbe forest. The trembling light of dawn re vealed tbe mysterious solitude around him. Following the other limits of the trees, first in one direction, then in another, and finding no trace of any living creature, be decided on peatrating to the interior of the is land. He entered the forest. An hour of walking brought him to rising ground. Continuing the ascent Le got clear ot the trees, and stood on the grassy top of a broad cliff which overlooked the sea. An open hut was on the cliff. He cau tiously looked in and discovered tbat it was empty. Tbe few household utensils left about, and the simple bed of leaves in a corner, were covered with fine, sandy dust. Night birds flew blundering out of inner cavities ia the roof and took refuge ia the shadows f.-omjthe forest below. I; was plain that the but had bee a uninhab ited for some time past. Standing ia the open doorway and considering what he should do next, the Captain saw a bird flying toward him ot the forest. It was a turtle dove, so tame that it fluttered close up to bim. At the same moment the sound of iweet laughter became aud ible among the trees. His heart beat fast ; he advanced a few steps, and stopped. In a moment more the nymph of the island appeared, in her ; white robe, ascending the cliff in pnr I suit of ber truant bird. She saw bim, ' and suddenly stood still, struck mo , tioaless by tbe amazing discovery that had burst upon ber. Tbe Cap 1 tain approached smiling, and holding j out his hand. She never moved; she stood before him in helpless won I derment ; her lovely black eyes Cied j oa him spell-boond ; ber dusky bos ! om palpitating above the fa!!ea folds : of ber robe ; her rich, red lips parted in mute astonishment, tpell-bouna , . . . . , . . I 0B blS Side, feasting blS eyes On her .ju-p- .hp Pantain after a t ceanty in snence, tne y apiain alter a 1 wbile recoverea bimseit. lie ventur- i ed to speak to ber in tbe language of 1 tbe main island. Tne sound of bis I voice, addressing her in the language j that she knew, roofed the lovely creature to action. She started, step ped close op to him, and dropped on ber knees at bis feet. "My father worships invisible die- ,, - . -:,. .-f.i 60 EAIQ, SGUiy Are joa a i visible deity ? lias bj mother sent 1 . , . . , . , ; y 0U 7 She pointed as She Spoke tO the deserted hat behind them, "ion appear to me," she went on, "in the place wbere my mother died. Is it for her sake tbat you show yourself to ber child : Beautiful deity : come to the temple come to my father," The Captain gently raised her from tbe ground. If ber father saw him. , be was a doomed man. Infatuated j The girl instantly drew back from i him with a look of terror. "He is not like my father," she said ! to herself ; "he is not like me. Is be j tbe lying demon of tbe prophecy t Is be the predestined destroyer of oar .island I" j Tbe Captain's experience of the ! sex showed him the only -sore wt out cf the awkward position in f -et-i-li k a w.a nnsr nfa-pi. TTp art. . ncfc f "Do i loos like a demon V. be sked. - aset F.ST A H t, T S II F. D, 1SS7. PA.. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 21, 1S77. Her eyes met Lis. A half-eiuile TLo Capiaia trembled on tor lips. ventued on ackiDir what sbe meant bv the nredenuned dentruciinn ur tbe island. t6e held up her Tiand sol bis daugoier. lbemootnof it l'"l enmlv and i repeated the prophecy. ' ed on the rnrkv Oasin of the late Ibe Ilolr; Island was threatened with destruction bv an evil beiu;r. who woaloroue day apear on its)' down ia tbe empty depths, a lifrht I Tbe Capt-iin seized the opportunity shores. To avert ihe futalitv 'be clnd of steam. Not b drop of water, of communicating ;; the si:p. a:nl place bad been sanciififd nnft -e' 1 viable any bere. 'of exehsnjinjf a frail canoe, which apart, under the protect! n of tne; "Does that mean nolbinir ?" ?aij he was ill ahio to msn-nre. for a r-wifi-gods and their priest. Here ws the Aimata, puintinir f tbe abyss. She : saiiintr lo-t, capable i f keepin? ih reason for ite tab'W and for tbe ex- shuddered, and hid her face on the ' uea in the event of wormy wea'b r traordinary e'rictness with whit-h it i Captain's bosom. "My father says," , As he now ceared tbe Un.l. certaio was enforced. ' Listening attentivelv to his charming cumpaniun, tbe Cap tain toot her band and pressed it gently. . "Do I fell 'j;e a demon ? be whim pered. ' Her slim , brown tinners cl'ed frankly on bm baod. "Yon feel soft ' peril she a-kd. "My father felt the cliff. He c!ini!icd the f-cks, an and friendlv fhe said, witb tbe fear-i tbe destroyer of the islaud in the vanced t.) the d i'.r of tiie hut and less candor of a child "Squeeze ' eanquike ; my father saw the com- j was met to his delight and aston'-h-me airain. I like it!'' I ,n destruction in tbe disappearance roent. bv Aimata on tbe thresbol.l. Th norr njnmont an.f,.hQrl of ihe lake " Her eyes rested on bim I 'T dreamed that the ansrer of the I I ei l: rr . iiioiu itiii umii. i da sense or hi- dsneer bio soddenly forced itself n ber mind t "If mv father sees v-d." .he sai. "he will liifhf tbe sitr- soddenly forced itself ' fire af 'be Temiilp. and 'he noonle from nrsr v.oHpr will p.. mo he nfi put Vna n (Mih. Where ? No ! : I i b-"Rd dvliL'h. is vnor Mv fa'ber m v n Kp tva'er " m npn and She pnn-idrsr f .e n annr.taeh'no; h!m. Tii 1 he' bands on hia iH mlrlra S ir herf till li.'h-fuP, .he aid Mvtnthr ni-rwr p ortps bia wav Tb uk'' "f 'h nlaep wherp mr m hVr rli. r) ij hi bim You arpluHf.' bore o ssv hre fill rnsrht-'imo " reib to Promise j The C ip'in - trave hi-; pr.tmi-e ! Freed fr.-m "H'e'v o f ir rhp eirl' I nv-hi'p Soiiiherr. tpropprimpnt reeov iered i's nn'iwp cheerfulness its -wept '9te'y and ppirlt She ad mired tbe beaiiufnl tra' ryer as she mipht have iidoi'red a new bird "hat hsd fl .wn to her to hp p tted with 'hp rpr She paj'ed hi fxir while -kin, nnd wi-hf-rl he hud s -kin bkp ' She lif'ed th great l'I v Md f ber lon,r blck hair and compsred i' with the Cup'sin's briebt cur'v loe'gs and wi-hed b could chan?e color wib bi tr m tbe b ttom of her heart. Hi- dres was a wonder m ber Hi ws'ob a new reve lation She re-ied her bend on bi sboolder t li-'en delibiedlv to the tickinar as he held the watch to ber ear Her frajinrit breath played on bis face, her w. m, supple figure rested ajainst him aoftly Tbe Cap tain's arm stole round ber waist, and tbe Cap-alb's lips irently touched her. She lifred her bead with a look of pleased surpui-.e. "Tbaiik vou." said tbe child of nature sinply "Kiss me airain ; A like it. May I kiss yoa ?" Tbe tame turtle dov. percbed oa her shoulder as she gave the Captain her first kiss, and divert ed ber thoughts to the pets that she bad left, in pursuit ot the truant dove. "Come," she said, -'and see my birds. I keep them on this side of the forest There is no danger, so locjr as yon don't show yourself on tbe other side. My cane is Aimata ; Aimata will take care cf you. Oh, what a beau tiful white neck yoa have! Shi: put ber arm admiringly round his neck. Tbe Captain's arm held her tenderly to him. Slowly tbe two descended the cliff, and were lost ia the leafy solitudes of tbe forest. And then tbe dove fluttered before them, a winged messenger cf love cooing to his mate. VI. Tbe night bod come, and the Cap tain had not left the island. Aimala's resolution to send him away ia the darkness was a forgotten resolution already. She had left bim persuaded ber that he was ia no danger so Ion? as he remained in tbe hut on tbe cliff; and she had promised at parting to return to him, while the priest was still sleeping, at the dawa cf day. He was alone ia the hut The thought of the innocent creature whom he loved was sorrowfully as well a3 tenderly present to his mind. He almost regretted his rash visit to tbe island. "I will take her with me to England," he said to himself. "What do I care for the opinion of the world ? Aimata shall be my wife." The intense heat oppressed him. He stepped out oa the cliff toward niidni?bt. in search of a breath of air. Tbe first shock of earthquake (felt ia tbe ship while she was inside tbe reef) shook the eround he stood on. He instantly thought of the vol cano on the main island. Had he been mistaken in supposing the cra ter to be extinct ? Was the shock ot earthquake that he had just felt a warning from tbe Tolcano, communi cated through a submarine connec tion between tha two i.!and3 ? He waited and watched throagh the hoars of darkness with a vague sense of apprehension, which was not to be reasoned away. With the first rays of daybreak he descended into the forest, and saw the lovely being whose safety was already precious to him as his own, harrying to meet him through tbe trees. She waved her hand distractedly, as sb,e approached, hico. "Go j'1 she cried ; "jro away in your canoe be fore the island ia destroyed !" He did bis best to quiet her alarm. Was it the shock of an eartquake that bad frightened ber ? It was not on Ir tbe shock ot an carbonate, it was something more om'nous still which had followed the shock. Ihere was a lake near the temple, the waters of which were supposed to be neated by subterranean fires. The lake bad risen with the earthquake, had bab bled far'oasly, and then melted away in the night Her father, viewing the portent with horror, bad gona to tbe cape to watch tbe volcano on the main island, and to implore, by pray ers the sacrifices, the protection of tbe gods. Hearing this, the Captaia entreated Aimata to let him see the emptied lake, in the abscence of the priest She hesitated : bat bis inCa-; islanders were on tbe alert (in super ence was all-powerfuL He prevailed j stitions terror of the demon of the on ber to turn back with bim throagh prophecy.) by night as weil as by tbe forest z the farthest limit of the Reachia trees, they came oat upon open, rocay : ground that sloped gently downward, I tAw.r.1 thp rantre r,f thp uliifl I . crQ . &m space, txev ar- ! - - r? e a r 1 amririi', afa 'rock. On one side of it the Temple j (lieu m bakai-t miAj pa. . mjvuw v. wi ; ppoaretl, partlj excavated, partlj tLemeIves in ihe Ci)taia'3 favor. ! formed bv a Datura! cavern. Io onejTbe fire l!a.-Le ff-m tuo mountain, i of tbe lateral branches of tbe cavern was the dwelling of tte priest and JyMininir over tbe edire ol tbe erap' v ; basin, the captain discovered, far' sn woi-pereu . tnat it is vour qo - mir j The Captain started. "Does youri father know that I am on the island?'' ; She looked up at him w ith a quick : jrlaoce of reproach. "Do you tiok I would tell bim, and put vour life 13 ewitfia Trtpinty Un.ilitf A rt rnn in- i deed the demon of the prophecy . !, - it..i. it sne saia, winmns; dis cair rocnu ner fiairer "I am not afraid of you, if you ! Hpe- I am a girl bewitched ; 1 love i tb demon." tee kissed nim pas - sionately "I don't eare If I die,"vou must, no i he b-pered between the kisses "(T l J' :.L ... IM i 1 a. uie ,lD j"u V ! Tne Captain made no attempt to , . reas u wnb her lie tools tne wiser wav be appealed to her feelings. "You will c 'me itb me to mv itvu c oi'i-rv. be -am. ".My snip "My ship ... , , -i . ..ill tuu uottfci. nu L ri ill it t.iit 1.1 .-.r. t 1111.11...T .iu i'.i, e. t... ..ir i.i.. ..1 ... .. 1 ' won me. aud ujk ?". my wife." She spraiiif to her fiet, and clap- ped her binds for j iy. Then she! thi-iiht of her father, and sat down ! attain in tears The Captaiu understood her. Let us leave ibi- dreary place," he said. "We will talk about it in the cooi if lades of tbe forest, where you first -aid Vou 1'Ved ' She j;ve b i in ber band. ' Where ur-i saiti loved you. sne re-: peaied, siuiliug leuderiy and thought ; ully as .-be looked at him. They left; he lake together. I ; rti i ' 1 The darki.ess bad fallen atrain. Tbe ship was still becalmed at sea Mr Duncalf cameondeck after his -upper. The thin line of smoke, een rising from tbe peak of the mountain 'bat evening, was now succeeded by . ruinous flashes of fire from tbe same quarter, intermittently vii-ioie. l ne faint, hot breeze from tbe laud wa. fek once more "There's jn-t an air f wind," ihe mate remaiked "We ill trv for be Captain while we bave the chance.' j One . f the boats was lowered into! ihe water under commaud of tbe second mate, who had taken the "bearings" of tbe tabooed island by daylight. Four of tbe men were to go with him, and they were all to be well armed. Mr. Dnacalf addressed his final iD?tructions to the officer in the boat "Yon will keep a lookout with a lantern ia the bows. When yon get a-nigh tbe island, and will lire a gun and sing out for the Captain " "Quite needless," iaterposed a voice from the sea. "The Captaia is here!" Without taking the slightest no tice of the astonishment be had caused, the Captain paddled his canoe to the side of the ship. In stead of ascending to the deck of tbe Fortuna, he stepped into tbe boat. "Lend me your pistols," he said quietly to tbe second officer, "and obliga me by taking your mm back to tbeir duties on board." lie looked up at Mr. Duncalf, and gave some further directions. "If there is any change in the weather, keep the ship standing off and on, at a safe dis tance from the land; and throw up a rocket from time to time to show your position, hxpect me on board ; asain by sunrise." i "What !" ctied the mate. "Do you mean to say yoa are going back to tbe island ia that boat all bv your self?" T am going back to the island," answered the Captain, as quietly as! ever, "ia this boat all by myself."! Ue pushed off from the 'ship, and ' hoisted tbe sail as he stroke. "You're desertine Tour doty!'' shouted tbe mate, with one of his loudest oatbs. ! water ro-e to Lu middle. He looked "Attend to my directions," the j ronnd h!ta by the lurid flame light Captain shouted back, as he drifted : of the eruption. The one visible ib away in the darkness. 'j'-Ct withia Lis range of view was Mr. Duncalf violently azitated for the first time in his life took leave of his superior officer with a singular mixture of solemnity and politeness, in these words "The Lord have mertT on yocrjaioment more he became conscious soul! I wish you good evening." VIII. Alone in the boat tee Captain looked with a misgiving mind at the flashing of the rolcano on the main islaad. If eyents had favored him te would have removed Aimata ta tse shelter! of the Bhin oa the day wbea he saw the emptied basin of the lake. But the smcke of the Priest's sacrifice! k. s kpn Hlapvrarp.l fVnm tKp mat island ; and the chief had sent two' caaoes witb instructions to make in-j quiries. One of tbe canoes bad re-! tnrnerl the other was tpnt in wait - in? off the cate. to Dlace a means of communication with the main L-laod ; at the disposal of the priest The second shock cf earthquake had cat- orally increased the alarm of tbe chief. He had sent a message to the; priest, entreating him to leave the island, ibe priest refused. Iieved in bis gods and b ne oenevea oe mizni avert me ratal- ity that threatened his sanctuary, Yielding to the holy man, the chief sent reinforcements of canoea to take their tarn at keeping watch of the i headland. Assisted by torches, the j i day. Tbe Captain would have risked 'certain death if he had ventured to ! approach the hiding pla-i inwhichjter? Or bad they r-.ti. been saio - he bad concealed his canoe. He iwancu iuu witcueu. ak wu uu.j ! J -I - 1 T' T - - 1 latter Aimata had left bim as osaal, f '. f f n wen j t, v itiuiu toberfatber at the close evening, that the chances declared I vinihle wbei the niu'tit came, bad i struck terrcr iiio ttie heart ul the men in the canoes, their wivi-a, the i They thoniiht firlly bildren. aod their 'euioi; i uos.ieiwns on the nmio isianil, anil tbey one and a!! de-terted their Priet. .sraai sparks ot reii niovine in tne distance informed him that the conoe. had been ordered bark to their dti'V. Steerinrr by the distant torchlights, he reached bis own idu of tbe 1 and without accident, and, guided by i tbe boat's lantern, anchored under ; 'ottioii ItQ .1 ro eto.l a f. teoene " ca ill ! , .... . . she; "and I came bere to see if my; !, .-11 t .1 "; . uream was true. in, now i nave, been crvinjr, ail alone in the but' .Now I bave seen you I ar;i -nri.-! i-d No Mr : Ki.-s me, and ict r;e (jo onrfe.. with nn if. father has hisd ub'.: my f:i'hr miv it .1 1- C t .1 ; oe out, loosiiii lor me i ' i von te. j are in daneer, not I. I know- the f-r- I est as well riv dark as bv t! ' .vliirhr. ! You shall see me ajain at daybreak." ! Tbe Captain detained her. "Now 1 you 8re here," he said, "why should : rou 8re here, he said, "wfiv sboufd . . . .. davbreak : I have been to tbe ship I Lave brought back one of the boats. The darkness will befriend us let us embim while we can." She sbraok back hand. "Mr fir her ! as he took I. or very ; " i The' faintly. "Your father is ia no danger. canoes are waiting at t!ie 'aw tba lights as I passed." cape. I With that reply he drew her out of tbe but ba(i tl)rije(i his face toward tbe sea. Not a brea'b of the breeze wa now t0 re Tho dvad calm had returned ai'd 'Le boa", was too Iarsre to be ea-:iv lzdj'1 hy one man alone at tr-e o:rs . . .... Ibe breeze truv c r:ie j Pa'd " her. "Wait here. j o"" tne chance " As he spoke .he !t ep-i! ; fore.-t belyw them was b ! sound A harsh, waiiinir a.''::-), U. ii. .'el. r,"e of the keQ !,v IX vi :ce wu - ' heard, calling ' "My tu-ber' : has niis-t ti inf ,., ma:a. Aim-i'a. f;e wbisp-red ; ' lie i: Le : -nies nere, Voq are 1 -t." She ki--ed bim with j fervor; she held him to ' ment v. itb all hert.:reui tue at Ml break," she said, aud tl.s- appeared" do u the lanrlward slope of the cliff Hi li-tetied. anxious for her safely. Tne voices of the father and daughter ins: reached him from among th? tree?. Tbe Priest spoke ia n3 angry tones ; she had appar ently found an ace ptable excuse for her absence. Little by little the falling sound of their voices told him tha: they were on their way back to the Temple. The silence fell again. Not a ripple broke on the beach, not a leaf rustled in the forest. Nothing moved but the reflected Rashes of the volcano on the black sky over the main island. It was an airless an t aa awful calrr He west inlo the Lu: asd laid down oa his bed of leaves, not to sleep, but to rest. All his energies might be requijed to meet the com ing events of the morning After tbe voyase to and from the ship, and the long watching that had preceded it, strong as he was. he. -toed ia need of repose. For some little time he kept awake, thinking. Insensibly the oppression of tbe intense hea.. aided ia its influ ence by his own fatiza treacherous - "... ' IT closed his eyes, in pite of him- ul oaroan-m. -now Dot u oar .Mas self, the weary maa feli into a deep I ler aa( 11,3 apostles put the divinity sleep. He was arou-ed bv a roar like the i -e i 'r -., , exp.oa.ono. a para oi artillery, ihe; volcano on tbe mam island bad burst into a state ot eruption, kvao Smr.tt flame liirht oversnreari thr sVv an'r) aa mroug lce "f,5 aad fr03'1 L flashed throuzb the open doorway of snran? from his couch bioise!! up to Lis knees i ia water. AaJ the sea overS iwcd the m.l? e waded out of tne hut and the i tue root o. tte but la every otLer direction the waters of tte Lcrrid sea, stained blood-red, by the flaming sky, spread, swirling aai rippling strangely in the dead ca'.m. In a i that the earth oa which he stood was ' iiinking under Lis feet The water rose to his neci : the last vestize :the roof of the hat disappeared. ! Iocka Iockad roan-I agaio. aai the truth 1 uu,Bl ui'ua ;ana was i burst npoa bin. was smating siowly, Siowly s.nsmg into) oicamc aep:., ce-ow tae utmost ol tte aea The highest oU iiect wa3 tfae nut aal that had drop - P?d iach by inch uader water, before DlS ow" J6 lnrowa up to tbei ' "orfa-a by occult volcanic infJaeoces, lb anl had sunk back under the same ia3aecces to the obscaritv'frcm wticn il f'ad emerged. A black, shadowy object, turning in a wide circle, came slowly near 1 him ni the ail rlesrrorin? r.i-aan a-hed iu titter waters inta his!;-erltecIo5 of e wsr. oamber of ! mouth. The buoyant boat, rising on the sea as the earth deserted it, bad drazzed its anchor, and was floartntri round ia the Tortex made by the slowly sinkiag island. With a jaa, desperate hope that Aimata might oars wita tne sire sir. a c: a r, j made for the place "(so far as be could ; guess at it now) where the lake nnd the Temnle had once hepn He looked round aad round Litu he strained his eves ia the vain at- tempt to penetrate below the 3rfjee' of the seething, dim"i; sea. Had the panic strt--:ea watr-hera in tip' j canoes cUteerted. their post without an .effort to save the father end ?3.n?h - j cated, before th;y eon! i make aa at- i I - e t ai i ieii.ot jo e3cate iroca tae.r cavers . j He called to her ia his misery, as of j she could Lea' him out of the fath- a less dept. "Aimata: Aim He be-1 bave been saved aa be bad beea. he uiuo lu P"' is sacrifice! swam to the boat, seized the heavy i 04 '''' oa lce kui. . , ..,1 ..... '. II tm.fitn r-o. ma . tf aeaai-.ft 1 T- i 1 ri luiuiiM.ua ucannjoa the campa ?a WHOLE NO. 1337.!S- form biui-tnf on political principles, he niVht cam hi- ballot in a ! Tbt ruar -'sviert'd b ta ue ili.-taut eruption aa-i The ni'iontiD?' Gres' : lit tbc . ii a.-y far ami uear ver tne mlkiu' i-intia 1 bet). mi turned , Ullll Ul Vortex. re ftlov, in t!je , , Never u.'iiij tvo.jld iu.e ifuie ryef al tiioi nti uutitierufilt love ! Never nfitiu uuld thti!-e fre-b l t' ucb bin lip rb i heir fi r .eui ki.! A! -ue, mid the uiiijh y turi-es ..i tm ure in c.-oilic:. tij- Hii.-eruti.i- ui.iriai J;t;ed bi' himj-. in truuiic Fiipplicatinii auil 'be bii"a luir run jilainl tlou "U bun in r piiilr-,- mudeur, uuJ etrurk bnu tu bis atiee in ihe btial Hi re 'U . saus un til mukiii iiiuih lu the I merciful frenzy that, nureeeded tbe ; hw k, he raw her al.ir i ff, ulive ; aalni iu her w hite robe, au aasei pi-i-' d on the waters, heck ninir him , t' I. owhertothH brighter and the. ' , P'eu w.r'd. He loosened tbe sad, i?, Te" "ir""f"1. T.0UfT i:h l-e:tc he scii-d tbe oar.-, and ibe faster ' pur.ued it, the !'u.ier the iii itk i vision lletl fruiu b I aud eriti!'"-. eea. u over ihe einp IX. The boat was discovered the ties.(Mj I bet tht coat it would w Uel ti. . riling fr mi the sti;p All tbat tbe 0UhIican. I never saw such luck." Jevutiuu of the i.Tictr uf ibe Fortuua i IIIh wife siirhcil could uo f .r their unhappy Comman der via- d .ue o-j ibe home .var'l Vtv aire. Ue.-iorid lo his owu couutrv, aud t sk;ilt d meiiicai help, the Cap turn's miud bv cl..w decrees recovered Us balance. lie Las laKeU bl place . - - - -- - " 1 v . lij . 1 . ia society airaiu he lives and moves j The next day he found a boy sit and tuauairea his affairs like the rest ! ,in,a kw k. i;,k... c. w. and manifes his nffirs liltA ti. res? j i.e'.v emi:ioii9 ; out i sag I ve in hu'. the .-acred remeuihrauce i f his Idsl love Lie ueitLer courts or avoids the .-ociety of Women. Their svmpa :iiy tiuJs bis graic'ul, out tneir aurac Uut.. sieta lo be lost on him ; th' pa--. from Lis mind as they pass fr jm bi.- eves thev stir nolbinir in him j hut tt.u memory of Aimata. ".Now Vouku .w. ladies, why the ' Captain ui uever uiarrv, and whv (lalior as oe t- tie bates tne .-lgCt ot the sea.' ' ' ra ia The nrit ol I lie Poor vu'i retired to caange tbe gar- "We want to ark leivo cf the!1"''01 church to be aosent on tbe Sabbath i A'ou; three o'clock in the after following the first in February ia:o i Ul-, be atraia made his appearance: the early part of March." I e seemed to be quite depressed. Mr. Ueecber roe to make this re-' 'T il have to have that drese oat. que-t in the business mee-ino; Iur Friday night, and sAid iDut be uidis'fQ- "L nh Uepublican Ilepresent- ; not nro!si.-e to oreiieh auv fewer Sail , i i r- . : baths fJuritiir the yea- iu c ,,f tbi-. ab-ence. thai Le lU-eniienee . ui'l ijke : auum a- , ou; of ;he suimner arjd j many Sibf.'A'o as be remained at is-ionate; Toe con-ent a rranied by a uaani f r a ni. ui. us Vote Af.er ihe regular e.t "Esieet lerci.-e Mr C-echer .-aid: There is a tfreui deal di-cus-iou a- to ihe rea.uy of ihe liniue di-ojl-.eure a t ibe whole scheme of Christianity. No cia.i can read the Ne Teslarue!:: j ht! Palr "' Oocts and that plush vest tieeu fully wi.L oit perceiving that swept away by Indiana's majority." are diseu-jing the (jue.-tion from out! tf-odne--. !" cjauulaled the un- standpoint and the whole New Testa- DaPP7 woman, io despair, mentis discussing it from another, I ''I can't help it," he protested, and that the genius of the Uiscussioa cou''-1 a-sworn on my dying bed is oa totally different planes. We are ! ?bat Tildea wouldn't a-got J.OUO ma discussing" Christ and tbe wboie 'Jori:J '3 Iadiana. I believe the scheme of moral truth ; we demand 1 w'or1'! '-tom side op, and every historic evidence, and evidence which I maa either a liar or a lunatic." appeals itself to the reason. j 'jlla ' 9De B0'd, "bow conld Some nersons seem to Lave .be i you bo so ra-b ? Yon won't have a gift of healing. Now, the medical faculty call it imagination. If I am suffering with neuralgia, it don't make a particle of difference witb me bow I am cured, if I only am, and I doa't care whether I am cured by my im azmationor not. They may sav, "You only think yoa are cured." Weil, that is ail I want This world ba.s always, been a miserable, wretched worid, and al ways will be. Take a spoon and stir it np and it is dreg?. The upper half of the population gets ail the ad vantage, aud the lower half are worse 1 tbaa 'hea the world was ia a state l . e t ,i - . , !0i Christ oa tLis. There was ia hjj a P','er f,jr tbe etched, d P- lerthit tan Kcccorthp wrpfcheii can- . .,.. , .k; .-i"" ""-'.V .. "J"?': . "'.. 1 lu 'I'o lue negie.:te.i. tae i caPtl 'e, the slave, and he had a3,j i '3i"? lMm tcat "g" " ' " . " ";-r-"- Let about it. It am uses them and don't hurtanTbodr. 1 take pleasure tnotrin th'. wrn:'.. .v,;a h.,e v.-3 new-paper notoriety, yet what goes' into tbe papers is but a iittle of its! life. There is rr. etch cf this work of Christ being done by its members both : a: home and abroad. Ilere aa opportunity was given for any who chose to speak, and Urother i hearmaa rose, and, amonz other g I progress that has been made. ; m - r.,. u. v., .; Uat r.a.h .Mrm.n ii" ati-re.! oflt - r. .v.. t. . .hina i. tUiki Uu. i tisinr the play of the forty Abie too fitlie about the state of society ial: Colo's, went to the box office an' those ol.len times tr ue rh o-reat ! ca-'.cd for a ticket a: the same timi f U1U1 Uui HAD IrTXUi C, IU J UT3 n UJ l "i.,i j(ij,i.; . ..t .k- - i h -i. 1:' : .-. f r tn tisil K.int' nnnianf l! Oi-i a e q,-,ii1v. ., ,,,m;,i:..iTk. - .. .? . ... cauivlrou." He became so excited ia ; h;, areh th hp f.nn,, k hi. bu. roge d wa;ke4 tbe rp!a,. ! ,, rr,r;., r j " simon Cam eeo.i ha.s Bade Lis ap - i pearance ia a sew character. Ine ncroes of Hiitoa Head have named a ctapel ia Lis honor "Saiat Simon's Chapei." This is the way ia which j the "Pennsylvania fox" became can onized; Ia the spriag of I:6o, just enators, members of the Cabinet and other government officials made a Tr-i it to Hilton Head, aad Simca t'am-i i eroa wsi oae of tfae Pn7- On Sat-, j uraay tcey attencjs j a negro enures, . . i i . . t t ttd after tta eermon the minister ai Pr'P?'1 " Wa-aingtonians io raise me money, te Binsei; coa tributing th? larzest share. This WM uc'-' na negroes ia grt- tnje eaiied the church St. Simoa's r -f-.l vcafHf., . J I'ca t Uheve there's aay as 'aii.aation, said a Yankee. liaJ a !c!3"'1 vaccinate J, aai ke fed cot of a i ':adow nit day aad got killed. Honest Tradesmaa (very naturaliy . if ! iadizaaat) "Sixteen a shiiiia' this - ' time o' year. Why, no respectable i hen could afford ',o'do it a: the price!", act am v"'"v,u- .u... .v-.., Weldr4- p-relrameal Pcrhapa no one took more interest ta the lateelectioa than Mr Wei dred, of Danbory. He is a'youn? married man with a lorelr wife, and bright, handsome .'child. For weeks pefore the election he scarce! r remained in his attractive home Ion"" eaongb to n his meal,?, rvrrr hour M lc pparcd from his work and occcuioary sleep was. leroted to I., cub room, urcet diuoiisniot,., r,,i newspaper. In Tuct, so well posted was he doterminend to be, that te availed himself to ererr scrap of ia- conscirnti-jt'.M manner, but fca wsntel also to poot him'lf thorouhlr on the state cf the eanvass, thi; he niiuht bettpr him-elf in a pecuniary ; - e'lureti is no? a niQ. 'eyed max. but be bad a irood wird. rt-iie, and be felt safe in making cer tain bels. Ue bad $10. all bisniady ca-b, do the re.ult of Daubury. lie bet it w .uld K' F.epublican, and was .-o sur of Ai.iuiuf tbat be did not ;ive tne resuli a tb'juifbt, only as it reierrtd to the d;p -imuoq of tfce man's ni. o-y Ttie rtult a niht came u.in him like a tbunder clap frotu a clear aky. Iu sddi'.iou to the Nes of .he money, irritating' enoug-h it-elf, c-.me tbe jibes of friend.. Mr. Wildred, who anticipated so much ami realizeil so lif.le, J,vt the balance cf his judgment, and talked am! ucturl ;,. -!,., .n ,.t.: .i . , to -an.'. ,oue. ue w aaeu iur tne return from the State. Tae neat rjioruinj as he prepared to ir j dja town, he said to bis wife: "Maria, I must take my oreroat witb me." "How's tbati"'rthe aked. "On. tbe State went rim,..-r;.. j -it noon he came in, an J -aid. "U here's them white r.imn ; 31 ina. loirs bas sro-h ddin it." ;one Hepublican, , And he marched off ia a omber ' manner with rh wki't. ,. u. tut, .ittutu i r. iiow ia said John, this is Mt IIe is waiiinir to Marshall's see vcn." I ! b.v. T" . ... 1 t , i uea iue ooy spose up: "l'a says Mr. Hawley was defeat ed for Congress, and' weuld yoa please let me have vour bfack Mr. WelJred groaned as he cajght the inquiring look of Mrs. WeldredM eve. ' Too true. Maria, 'oo true," he siirhed "I must take these breeches off. Dut I could not belp'it I could a-swore that Gen. Hawley would a-?ot it." it. .- . . j 14r,a, ne exclaimed, with a dreary ' :nre'1 ar" elected in Itidijefield, and : t wear tuai coal aner mis. Mr. ba'ig3 who Tras wailing out -ide iu a ta.'U, got tbe coat and de parted, aid Mr. Weldred returned d 'n ;o.u with a sickening pain in b'.s heart. There Wad uolhiuir new at h:y,bt. Hjt the next day, wben he cnnie norne at noon, be electrified bia wife by k;! looiinifly observing: "Tm- is perfectly fieudi-h!Mv rag on your back by the time thw dreadful election is over." "Nor much to speak of on my legs," he gloomily rejoined. "Cy George, I'll have t j cover myself with shel lac if this infernal luck follows me to i tho end that is, if there'll beenooirb) of me lift to put the shellac oo. Bat I won't be bluffed down," he impetu ously replied; "If I have to commence on my limbs, and eventually bet my liver, I'll win yet" "Yoa ain't got any thing more bet, I hope ?'' she asked, ia a voice of ap prehension. "Yes,', he sighed. "There's thi coat and vest," indicating the arti cles he wore, "on Louisiana, and the i pauis oa r lorma. lie signed arear- ;iy and sank into a chair. Iben te ; said, ia a voice wbo qniverinr he ! vainly strove to conceal ."if Tildea 1 the eiecr.'nn .v. i tn .Wl ,,,-- yr"Z . V. IZlil length cf Main street, and if Hayes i wins South Carolina I'll hava to do i !? efooted and bareheaded. If in;"5"1' Caro.ioais all rignt, bowever, . be added, more cheerfa'ly, "I caa bave my underclothes and hat on when I wheel him." Mr. Weldred's live interest in the general result is not assume'!. n- t T7 .V-tr.'. An inebriated Jerseymia ia New York, led by flaming poster adver- ves 1 throwing down a f't srreenback. .receiving in return $i aad a tic Oo . receivicz ket fhe had expected to pay aboat oO leentsl the astonished econtrrmao. ' lookiaz fir-t at tbe moneT aai thea ht th ticket, exclaimed : "H h how much dyer ask to ..l,. f.H. Tk.u'i !'- -j c, mt . u.tj, a-.v.-. Tt ticket seller informed bim taat ; ti price was $. ! !! paid the money with coaeider- j ble grumbling, look the titket aa i ! started for the door. j "Helio!" shouted the ticket sel'r. ; T00re going the wrong way. Tora kack nd eater at first door to yoar iert" "No, fhie) I thank yoo," said the countryman, "I don't (hie) careto tee tbe other 3f)." A lady is called upon by a e.tizen of the Helvetian Fspablie, who had made ber acquaintance d-ariag her travel last year " To what am i iadebtei lot til unexpected ple-u-are, -M. Zng ?" The honest Swiss saiiles greatly, evea as far baek as his ears ; bia eyes sparkiiag wita satisfaction aad amia b.ktT. -f, Lave beea married three weeks. a, k,,e now tbe honor of nav.az voa my wedding visit i ' Thea I shall have- the hone o 1 . 'makicz Mme. Znz's acqaa'oXaaTe :a she is here?" The SwL33 smiles a Kill zaor heavenly smile. "She "is not, madame. 1 am making mv bridal tour alone." s Modest mea conceal iA.e;r well as their sorrows, for they coasid- er the one as undeserved as tte other.
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