trebca.t nniiTjn mitt B7 OUTt BABPEB. 'Conrludrd. UL Lad jost rot outside the door whs she beard steps approarhinf . ' 1 - . - l L, akattAV nf A aaaa wwwwwbwi av vuwvw '-il1 "i- m ! tker bad when to tee surprise mJtbiki!!- oald bse toncbed bim. tut be did ! sot see ber, and passed isto the room sad closed the door. Annie wunt back te ber own room and sat down weakly in ber chair too astonished and indignant for words. She thought of all that bad. been ssid against bim, and thought this was tbe most terri ble of all, and the most dreadful Bbe bad beard of, to rob bis own sunt ; tut all at wee tbe thought struck her cd she said, why bad she not thought of it before '? lie bad only taken it Into bis own room for safety Of course, that was it. II is aunt was so obstinate that he bad deter mined to remote H without ber koowl edge from that remote room to a safer pleee. New ebe war satisfied, and abe was ao sorry that she hadererfor an instant thought differently, and abe repented in metaphorical ssck cloth and ashes. After tbst bright thought struck ber, Annie concluded to go to tleep peacefully, and so knelt down and said ber prayers' dutifully, and in a few momenta more was in tbe land of dreams, sod had slept late and risen only to bear of Nels. departure, from bis Aunt After she bad beard tbst piece of - news ebe crept back to ber little room, 1 wk era all ber troubles were wept away, and aat there all day. Lot no tears came to ber this time. Tbis wss tbe greatest grief of all, and the hardest trouble tbst had yet fsllen upon her young heart. He bad gone away, perhaps to plunge into new dis sipations sad scalping adventures, and might out off a great many gentle aad ieoffenMTe Apaches, all on ber perfidious account, and because b had been so wicked as to sing that hateful eoog to him to make bim think she badalorer at ses, and bad been so unbearable in every way. Now be was gone, and ebe migbt nerer see bim again. Pear Nels ! She would say so now, touM call bim tbst while be wss sway while ber poor rebellious little heart did not need to be always kept under guard for fear of surprise snd she did lore bim, and would lore bim, and Bone other, as long as she lived bad as they called him. A sailor Lrer, indeed ! or any other one after baring once seen bis perfect face and form. Why, there nerer, nerer were such glorious eyes as bis ; such rich, red lips as bis ; such teeth, neb bair such smile or such perfect, manly grace bestowed upon human before. And just to think of a sailor (this last with a sarcastic cu'l of ber pretty lips,) why bo ought to bsve known better himself. Thinking these thoughts she sat lb ere till twilight came, and the las: light of tbe glorious California day faded into darkness, and then tbe longing for sympathy drew ber to ber AanL She went to ber roem and aat down on tbe carpet at ber feel and laid ber bead in silence npoa ber aunt's lap aad she in silence passed ber band orer Annie's brown curls. A her a while Annie raised ber eyes and saw tears falling down her aunt's cheeks, and, touched to tbe soul at the sight of ber distress, she threw ber arms around her, and sobbed till both . were eoarajsed with grief. Then when both became calmer, they aat with their arms aroond each oth er, but . neither spoke, for neither could ; and if poor, heart-sore Nels could bava looked back at this iostsot to this group be migbt bsre taken with bim some crumbs of comfort which be did not, as it was. Poor Nels ! bs besrt, that bad been so long inrulnerable to feminine charms, bad fallen a victim ; a will ing captive to tbe sweet innocence and childish grace of Lis passionate little cousin and be bad believed ber too purely good to bare a single thought that was deceptive or un lovely in any way, until Jaoe Berger bad, at a sacriGce of ber own feel ings, told bim what she did. - He felt half angry at Jane for having told bim, but still, no man can be really angry with a woman be thinks lovea bim, and be divided bia anger so tbat it fell on both girls equally ; but yet it rave him more trouble tban be bad ever before experienced. His fiery mustang shook his bead nervously at bia petuant rider's many jerkinjrs of the rein and pricks of the spar, ss tbey rode along under tbe hot sun, and la a dond of dust, oa bia way to camp down ia Arizona. Nels wss jost in the mood to make hot war on all Indiana who came near enough to bim. Indeed, be rather longed for aa opportunity to scalp a few of tbem, as a safety valvs by which be could let off a little saperSuoua bitterness. Somehow, tbe farther he got away from Annw the more bitter be grew. and the tighter be set bis white teeth whenever be thought of ber. j -. Ilia companions saw tbst something was amiss with him, and as be was not a man to be questioned, they talk ed among themselves and wondered what could hare occasioned bim to leave San Francisco before be was bliged, lor tbe dreary, dnr and mis erable Arizonian war path ; aad tbey concluded tbat be bad "bucked tbe ti ger" till be was "dead broke." Tbey arrived at camp and settled dewa in to tbe monotonous life before tbem. Nls bad been gone three dsys, and Annie aad Mrs. Sanborn bad felt tbe boaae ao lonely after bis departure, tbat tbey bad concluded to make two f a pleasure party who were about to make a tear of tbe States. Mrs. Sanborn wrote privately to Nels and told bias aa nearly as the could, in justice to Annie's maidenly pride, something of ber grief atbisexoadus, and begging bim to resign and come borne to tbem, aad she drew ao touch ing pietare of their loneliness with ot bias, that I am sure be could not bare withstood its pathos, if be ever got tbe letter ; but tbe tackiest mail carrier was tenderly shot and scalped ad roasted over a alow (re, by tbe gen tie, harmless Apaches, so he. of course, did not come. - Mrs. fiaabora bad urged hard be fore aba could make Aaaie even seem wifliftg to make one of the party. At law abe said abe would go; butwben aha found tbat Jane Berrer wss to snake owe of tbem ebe again tried to! beg off from going, bat Jdra. San born being It reasonable woanan, finsl lyefried ber point. Tbey were (o start Wdncaday; to, on Tuesday afteraoon Mrs. San bora sent (or ber lawyer, and telling Vim of bar proposed tnp, alao told fcim&a wkbed bias to take bar mon vyaajptoeto bis own boose for allety. He advised her to take it to j ft Uok. butabe reTus. ab deeidedlj , w(tbat be consented. Sbe thea called j ! James and Ud dim pack tbe plate at I : un-ee and place it in uc carnage ; ftuu ' tbr KB and the lawyer and Annie ' ma ied totreiber lo the room where the money was kept Ai tbey nearjnd attributing it to'aWe tender pas- J ed the door, a eon of dim indefinable prehension seemed to steal ore Annie, which was still so refue that k MnM mm slut u the mst-i . , ber nVoal firm sW U, the book. where I I been placed the Japanese dox. nd then looked .sain, and J been locked behind it. and the . door ! of the room bad been locked wben they came in, and tbe shutters of the the windows were bolted oa the in side a very mysterious esse, alto gether. Tbe lswyer was the first t speak : "Are tou certain von put it in there?" Terfeetly certain " -You could not bare made a mis take or removed it afterward f n "Positively not. Do I look like one w bo makes mistakes 7" "Tben it most hsvebeen stolen." "I think so." It certainly looks very much like it. Ilsveyou a suspicion that any of 1 your household could bsve taken it? "No ; I am sure tbat they are all trustworthy tbat is, my "servants. As to Annie, she is shore suspicion.1 "Where is your oepber ?" At this question Mrs. Ssnborn turned on bim with flashing eyes, and; "Do not imagine for an instant that it wss be. It would be impossible for bim to do sarb a tbing. You all decry bim for the worst hoy in tbe world, wbereas be is oi.e of tbe bet. Ceeides, be fass been gone eight dsys V Annie, st this shivered as with cold, and fell to the flor like a lily cut down by the frost. All thought of the missing money was put by, till she recovered, and was placed in bed by her aunt, and left to go to sleep. Tben Mrs. Ssnborn sent for Chief Durke snd a detective, and tbev. with ibe lawver. all went over the circumstances as nearly as the v could get at them ; and tben away to work up tbe case, looked a very uoabuul one, Mr. Sanborn returned to Annie, and ! finding ber still asleep under the in-' fluence of the sedative she had given! ber. wrote to tbe friend with whom she bad intended to travel and excus el herself and Anuie. Tben, as her restless nature would not let ber re main idle, sbe sat down and wrote the news to Nels. Which letter also Lerer reached him. Annie did not awake till the. next morning, and tben laid st'.H, iLiukmg of the terrible occurrences of the day ; before, and tbe ni!l more terrible one of tbe week betore, when she had seen Nela going into bis own room with the box in his band. Wben sbe thoagbt of all this sbe shuddered and hid ber face in tbe pillow and wept bitterly. Sbe bad in the pain of parting, forgotten that circumstance utterly, and never remembered it un til ber aunt discovered tbat the mon ey was gone, and sbe did not know w bat to do. Presently ber aunt came up to rouse ber for breakfast, and Annie thought sbe would talk to ber in such a way as to di-cover ber feel ings, and so guide herself. Poor An nie was sorely tried. Mrs. Sanborn came in, and stooped lovingly and kissed Annie, whereupon she broke out crying harder than ever. "Why Annie, child, dont take on so about tbe money, one of your tears is worth tje whole ot iL All I care for, is tbe idea of having it tak en after putting it there so obstinate ly tn spite of all you and els said Pear e;s, if be bad been here it would not have ben taken. No one would have dared to come about while be was bere, but as it is gone, I suppone it will bare to go. I wrote to Nels yesterday snd told him of tbe robbery and beeped bim to come home. I Lope be will come, for . I don't like to hare bim down there among those reckless soldiers at all. I am afraid be will get to gambliug with them, and do belie re tbat if anything happens to bim, it would break my heart. I do not feel quite sure, child, tbat I do not lorebim'bet ter than I do you." "But Auntie, wasn't it nearly all tbe money you had ?" "No dear, not a quarter. It is not tbe ralue of it tbat I care about. 1 care about being oot-witted. Tbat is wLat troubles me. I shall not be beggared ; only laughed at, and that' to tne is much worse." "What does the detectire say " "Not nuicb; be thinks be msy trsce the criminal, as some of the notes were nuxbered and marked ia a pe culiar way by our lawyer so tbat tbey could be identified. But, nevermind, dear, get np and take a bath, which will refresh you wooderfullv ; tben come to my room to breakfast ; I had it sent up there. "Yes, auntie, said Annie, wearily : and tben she rose to dress. Then sbe thought, "it is no nse, I dare sot tell ber. Sbe would bate me ever after, ud it would sorelr break her heart. f she thought it possible tbst be could do auch a thinr. and then Nels -what shall I do ? He will be sure to be found out if be uses tbe notes ; and. ob. dear me I was ever a rirl placed so before ;" ; Sbe delayed as long as possible be- fore sbe went down to ber Aunt, for sbe felt I ke a traitor, while trvior to recoocile ber tender conscience to he felt sure ol st least kindness and the necessity for keeping secret so remembrance from Jaoe, be natural dreadful a crime. Sbe could not eat, ly turned to ber. but drank a strong cup off coffee, aod Dsys aod weeks passed on witb finally got away from tbe table and bim nocb the came till two mootn back to ber room, where she aat aod bad gone by, and be wa- still io Ari- m oped all day, hurriedly hiding a zona. He bad received several let certain tear-damped photorratib 1 ters from Jane and bad replied io whenever she beard footsteps. : Jane j them all. aod from wit and bumor Bereer called to see ber bnt sbe ex-l eus descriptions of each other's eur- cused herself on pies of severe bead-j ache i and Jane, perforce, gave the benefit of ber conversation to Mra Sanborn, with whom she was no fa-j vorite. But, impel vioos to all bints or coolness, she always made a habit of visiting ber as though sbs was a j valued friend. She was a lady4ike girl, one thoroughly versed in tbe so- cial arts, and waa at all liases a etjl- ish and pleasant companion io a drawing-room, though somewhat ont of place where sympathy or help in trouble were needed. Sba was ihor- oughly selfish end not at all t'jfaea aiocere or even ruthf ul ; but on the whole, as good as the msjority of girla. So, finally, wben about to de- Mtj i fear abe ie going into a decjioe, part, sbe asked Mrs. Sanborn if tbey u mother. I bare Uken oedi bad beard froaa Nels yet, aad wa cmj idwa, kad tbey eey His from informed that tbey had bos. She then mr,m mental troahbi A.ii m Said; J 1 bad a letter from bim yesterday, , written e rovU, and be said tbat be: but shall rislt first tbe Sandwich should write again ea aoon ae be got Islands, tbat abe may gain aire agio to eemp. and said be was waD, and nough to go." afl tbat- Eere was decided Wow." Annie "I was not aware tbat yo and 1 til and ia soch danger, aad be not my nephew were in tbe habit of .these to help ber. He could not ear corresponding," said Mrs. Sanborn j dare the thought, and so be hastily stiilv. - - - Jane Mashed wiin 'anier ; at snoer. ftod replied : -- - .1 "We ncror baro unlit now ; ! tat I retiocsted ne to writ tbe. tight i before he went, and I uroniised. Mrs. banborn noticed the oiuen, . - . . . . sion, felt ber . ire rise considerably, for she bad set ber Heart open oaring Nels and Annie married and 1W!b with ber : and she did not doubt that Jane was at the bottom ot me roohi nes. between tbem. and of X.tf vol- j notary N.Hst . that you would bare condescended to I am verv sorrv you consider bim one, said Jane; I always thought you loved bim rery dearly." "You know what I mean. ; You know tbat you, yoersolf bsve applied that epithet to him." "You were misinformed, madam, I never said anything of the sort agaiost Nelson Mowry, never." "Well, I hope yoa never did, but I had heard ao. Nelson has a right to correspond with whom be pleases, but I should thiok be migbt bare spared the time to write to elso.' "Perhaps be did, though he did not mention having done so. I hope you ere not angry wun me, Mrs. osnuorn; 1 a suid not have consented to to to1 "What?" sharply demanded Mrs. Ssnborn, as Jane Btopped io apparent confusion." "I mean I would not bare promis ed to write to bim if I bad thought you would object" I dare sav ; but do not let that deter yoa at all. I presume to no control of my nephew's affections. I only expect or intend to control my own and my property." "You old cat !" thought Jaoe, you wish me to see that you will cut him off with tbe proverbisl shilling if be merries me. I wouldn't care for that anyhow ; all I want is bim, tben aloud. "Dear Mrs. Sanborn, you must not bald me responsible for bis preferences. I " "Yes, I pee I see very plaicly. but then be can do just as be pleases-, I hare nothing to say." Other visitors were announced, and Jane went home elate with er auc- wentleess. She had made Mrs. Ssnborn which j believe there was ao engagement be Tben j tween Nels and herself, and se would be so angry at bim that she would not write or would treat bim coolly and tbeu he would be sure to '.believe all sbe bad said sboot Annie, sod be would naturally look - to her for sympathy, and if sbe could not encbaia bim then, why, she did not deserve to hare him. So sbe went bome and wrote, him a long letter. Sbe wrote splendid letters, full of spi cy gossip, wit and gayety ; just tne kind to charm a lonely man away down in Arizona, and by curious luck ber letter reached him, bringing with it it pleasant sense of variety, a cool breezy influence with tbe glowicg de scription of a pleasant visit to the Cliff House and its attendant delight, but without tbe shadow of a senti- mentis it. - Only a letter such as a good fun loving girl migbt send ber brother. She added a postscript which read : "Ob, I forgot to tell you that the fortress has been stormed and its treasure taken, and tbat tbe daughter of Jeruselam sits forlorn, cr io other aords, tbst yonr aunt has been rob bed at one fell swoop of all that mon ey, by some wretch or other." Noth ing else disturbed, and tbe dror lock ed all the time. Chief Burke is oc their track. Your aunt, I must sav, behaves like an Empress about it as tboorfb fifty thousand dollars was a mere bagatelle ; but tben, sbe can afford it. I thing the most she cares is the fear of being laughed at Sbe said : 'if Nels bsd been bere it would never bare happened.' How ever, all now is quiet along tbe Po tomac How is it along tbe Colora do? I expect every now ami then a strsy "iojun" is sbol. Does Col. Nels take as much pleasure as ever in scalping little bald headed babies, tbat be may relate tbe circumstances to Annie for tbe sake of eoeiug ber cry over them ? Well, I don't blame you. Her red lips do look pretty while quivering with tears. Sbe ha seemed in very good spirits lately. I nslf imsgine sbe has an ajfaire de cotur on hand, by ber actions. Weil I most stop, or my postscript will outgrow my letter, lour.-, aod all that, Jane." Jane's letter, tbougb a gOv.d one, somehow failed to cbeer tbe lonely heart of Nels quite as much as it ought to hare doue, and seemed to think more of tbe two last lines than all the rest. So Annie was in good spirits ? And only since ho came away. Well, be would not go back to trouble ber again. As for his sunt, be was sorry ber money was stolen, but he still felt some of the feeling that actuated tbe old woman to say, "I told, you so," wbeo the cow eat tbe grindstone tbat ws left out doors. He hsd advised ber to place it in a - bank, - and bad offered to provide ber a body guard; but no, sbe would not hare it; so she had lost it, and he did not care a straw. Sbe migbt bare listened to advice, and not been so obstinate. Sbe had not written to bim to tell bim, and Jane bad, J ane was the on- ly friend he bad; after all, be believ- ed ; and in that belief he. n down i and wrote to ber aod u-rer once mentioned his Aunt or Aanie. ... l on can see by ibis, tbut the poo boy's heart was very sore, and tbat be felt tbe need of sympathy ; and as rouodiogs they, unconstoosly oa this part, took a warmer tone aod were drifting toward tbe tender aod sentimental. At last, be received a letter from bis Aunr, but from bis long aileace to ber, while abe koew be wrote regularly to Jane, it was very cool aad formal compared with ber asoal syle, and, of coarse, .tbat did not berry his wish to retorx She mentioned at last the robbery, saying ? . - ; If yo bad been bere, this would BOt h,T, happened. I do not care perticularly about tbe money but a aoia ema to bare ao aoirits since that time. She baa droooed etaxtilr to travel with her. and an I think nt taking ber to Europe ia - tbe Fall ; jcsngbt bis bat aod rode post-haste to ksri4 0cr1 to ask leafe of absence, j which" to bis infinite suffer be eouldibie sieep-waiking propenaiuea erer not nhtain fno fJencral Dronsiscd! led bim into." though, that aa soon as a project about U bo executed should bare been fin ished, to try and release him from doty. lie then returned to bis quarters and sent a letter te tbe nearest tele graph station, begging bin auot to wait for him and be wonld soon be bark. And she waited for bim glad- ly Nela finally arrived borne, but f-ond Annie" pale, constrained and wretched aad sbe rarely spoke to him. After be bad borne it till be could notltear it longer in silence, be went to bis aunt and said: "Aunt Sarah what ia the reason tbat Annie bates me so ?" ! "1 do not understand you, nel son." "You must see how sbe treats me, never speaks uoless obliged to, and then so coldly." "I bsve not seen h, Nelson." ' ' Coldness is felt, not seen, tbst is what makes it so bitter. I don't see what is tbe reason ; and Aunt Sarab, I don't mind telling yoa. I love that girl." And bere he bowed his besd on the arm of the chair and groaned dismally. "But Nels, Jsne Derger, wbst of ber" "Nothing. Why?" "Sbe ssys there is said yon were engaged to ber." "Did Annie ever bear it? Tbe liar!" ' "Who ia a liar Annie or Jane ? No Nels. I took good care tbat sbe should not, for I imagined it was you seh was fretting for; but Jane ssid you wrote ber " "So I did; and bere are ber let ters to me, you can see tbem all. I never got but one from you, aod so, as I was lonesome I answered hers. "1 don't wsnt her letters, Nels, I went to keep my temper, but I did write to you, snd twice within three days after you left, urging you to coma borne." "Auot Sarah, what shall I do ?" "I think you had better tell Annie what you have told me, tbat is. part of it. I leave you to guess what part. There sbe is io tbe garden; now go and tell ber, and God prosper you in it, my boy." Nels went out into tbe garden with a fainter heart tban be bad ever had eren when his bore was shot under bim and be was surround ed by a dozen or more yelliog Apaches, but be kept bravely on aod walked manfully np to Annie, who was seated on a rustic sest under a tbick leaved lime tree A few manly and strsigbt-forward words, from Nels, tender and tremulous with emo tion, showed Annie tbe state of his besrt, and filled her with a strange happiness, in spite of ber desire to j feel otherwise. Wbeo be paused for an answer, sbe looked awav as sbe told him ia a low voice "it cannot be." "Annie," said Nels, "is there any one else you care for? Is that tbe i reason ?" No. no one ; I simply ssr it is impossible." "Annie I am sorry, how sorry I cannot say ; but can you gire me no hope for the future? Is it because people cell me wild ?" ' I csn give you none; and as to the reason, I think you might guess," said she, turnisg to enter the bouse. "I am at a loss to understand you, Annie, what is it?" "Don't you remember what took place tbe last nigbt of your stay here, before you started for Arizona?" said Annie flushed and angry. He at once imagined tbat she meant bis parting kiss upon tbe lips of Jaoe Berger, and be flushed with mortification as be said : "I hope you do not blame me for that; any man in tbe world would have done the same ; I was fairly driven to it" "If you look at it in tbat liht; re member tbat I do not believe io such bseeness," snd Annie walked past bim into tbe bouse. Poor Mrs. Saoboro was io trouble whensbr beard the result of Nel3 wooing, aad was inclined to give Annie a good scolding, but a sigbt of ber wan face and trembling limbs disarmed ber. Nels aid he would go back to bis company even if be went as a private, since be bad to reaigo to get free ; while Annie secretly resolved to leave ber auot and apply for a position as gorerness ia some family. Nels was politely cool to Annie after that; but tbe sight of the trouble io his big brown eyes rscked her own besrt sadly, but iben sbe would think tbat he bad been an ungrateful tbief, robbiog bis trusting sunt, and thus harden ber beart again. Take it all in all, that time was one of intense misery to the whole three. Annie wss so much prostrated by tbe excitement tbst Mrs. Saaborn did not thiok it sa!e that she should sleep alone, and so hsd a bed pre pared for ber in ber own room. Tbe week after Nels' arrival all three were in Mrs. Sanborn's sitting room sod were discussing tbe robbery io all its bearings. After a while they sepsrated and retired. Annie bad slept, how long, sbe did not know, wben'sbe awoke feeling a strange terror eome over her ; aad, as sbe sroused more fully, she fell sure some one was in the sitting room adjoining. Sbe slid out of ber bed and crept to her aunt and softlr shook her and whispered ber fear. Mrs Sanborn reached under ber pil low and taking out ber pistol got out of bed and together tbey went to tbe open door, where io tbe middle of tbe room ia the bright moonlight as though undecided, stood Nels witb tbe identical Japanese bov io his bands. Mrs. Sauburn then wcoi to tbe gas jet tbat was burning feebly and turned it on to its fullest brillian cy, but he never seemed to notice it, but still stood as if thinking. Final ly be spoke :" , "I scarcely know where to put it to have it safe. I am afraid Aunt Sarah is not careful enough, and I believe ihooe fellows intend breakins- in somewhere. Ob, I know; I'll pull out the store pipe aad put it ia ibe chimney," which be did by standing oa a cbafr. Then be turned n4 weni back to his owa room, his aunt following him to see tbat be was safe. Annie just went down ' on her knees then, and gave thanks with a grateful bean. Now abe knew be was a sleep-walker aad never inten ded to rob his aunt ; never bsd known ot oia. ua. bow coald abe tare eyer doubted him ; and much more of the same sort. . Wben Mrs. Sanborn came bark she was almost hysterical orer tbe re covery or ber lost treasqre and. with laughter orer the extreme comicality of it 'Wby," said she. "that money, just to think of it. beine in tbe bouse tbe whole time, aod all the police in Saa Fransiaco hunting it Jt ia re all tbe funniest tbing 1 ever beard ol wonaer what alela will when I tell lira. I did not dare toluearbjr. Bliti obliged bim, and in wake him. This fa tbe worst scrape , Did bo ever walk so before?" e&itl Annie "Yea indeed, many a time. Once wben be was tea years old, his moth er lived in Boston, where the cbim i neys sre msde much larger tban tbey are here, and be climbed op one nigbt to hide bis little money box and couldn't get down. He awoke while op the ehimoay and they bad ao awful time getting bim down. A few nights after bis mother beard bim cry out for help, saying he was up tbe chimney again. They got the ladder and : rnsbed np to the room to find bim sleeping peacefully in bis bed. Another time be took every knife, fork and spoon in ibe bouse and buried tbem under a tree, and it was more than a year before tbey ever found tbem ; and it waa by watching bim one nigbt wben be was walking in bia sleep." "Oh if I bad only known this be fore ; it migbt have " and bere sbe stopped. "Annie, you dont mesa to say "Yes I do, I saw Him have it, but I didn't know " tbe ready tears coming fast "And you kept it from me all this time?" "I knew it would break your heart, and I didn't dare tell on tbat ac count, but I felt like a traitor." "And is that tbe reason you have ! been io each trouble, and why you J "Yes auntie " g citizen, who has the csose "Tell' me all about it, dear." f teniperance at heart, was yester- So Annie told all, bow sbe had , 1-J traveling up and down Michigan ... i .i,-m...i;.,. -;.i.,f .. v-iJennato watch for topers and to tn rtrn from that horrid Jan. TUr. ger, and how wben be bad come aod rone to bed, sbe thooght sbe beard barriers, end bad seen Nels with ibe Japanese box go ioto bis own room, sod thst wss all Wben sbe bad finished, Mrs. Ssnborn said sbe wish ed Annie bad had faith enough ia Nels to have told him of it, if not ber; whereupon Annie cried strain, an was consoled by kisses and caresses from ber aunt Next morning Annie and her aunt were up mucn earlier than ususl, and Annie looked much brighter tban be fore and altogether happier, as tbey waited for Nels, who soon made his appearance: As soon as be had fin ished hissalotationa bia aunt said: "Nels, I bsve fnnd out who rob bed me of my strong box and all its treasure." "Have you? Who was 5t? Have you gt it ?" "Not yet ; but it will be very lit tle trouble to do so. Have you no idea who it was?" she asked archly. "No," said he in astonishment; and then as tbe thought csme, be said : "You don't mean to ssy tbat I have done it in another cue ol my freaks of somosmbulism, do you ?" "Just so, exactly ; now come and see where you put it," aod sbe led tbe wsy to tbe silting room ; aod wben tbey got there they found that Annie was not there. She bad slipped into the parlor and bid her self in one corner of the sofa, for tbe thought bad struck her tbat when Nels was listening to tbe story of his annt be woold know that sbe bad im agined bin capable of socb baseness and be would naturally despise ber forever. Meanwhile Nela was listen ing to tbe story from his aunt with wonder and astonishment, but finally ssid: "Did Annie tnink I could do such a tbing?" "Jane Berger had talked so to ber tbat no wonder if she did ; but sbe wa a noble girl to have kept it so for your sake." " Where ia she ? I must see ber." "I do not know unless in tbe par lor;" and then as Nels sprang off io tbat direction sbe turned with a sigh over tbe folly of youth in general, these two in particular, aad went io alone to ber breakfast saying: "I don't thiok they will want any." Nels found Annie cowering sod trembling oo tbe sofa, and so be sat down beside her and took ber band between both of bis as be said: "So little Annie Mir tbe dreadful burglar and never told vf it; wby not ?" This last was said witb such a tenderness in tbe rich sweet voice tbat Annie, a'ter one by glauce up ward, cast down ber eves, wniie a rosy flush glowed on ber cheek, aod a smile unconsciously dimpled around her lips. Nels then repeated his question, but receiving no soswer, ssid : "Annie darling, once before I ask ed you a question; yoa aoswered that ; so in hopes of bearing your voice again in this world I ask it over again. What do vou, say ? What Annie?" "Oh Nela!" that was all, except to give him the other band, while a glo rious light shone in ber eyes. "Annie, pet," said Nels, after a pause of half an hour, devoted to kisses and otber nonsense such as lovers usually indulge in, "Annie we will invite Jane Berger to our wed ding the first of A ugost" "1 hope she will enjoy it," ssid she a little spitefully. "So do I." SfcraorBltta aaelftta Btrta. Tbe death of Signor Blitz reminds us of a very singular incident that oc curred a few years ago in the little town of Roselle, located ia New Jer sey, on tbe Central R. R. Tbe ge nial magician gave two entertain menta there at tbe time spoken of, one in tbe afternoon aod one in tbe evening. Tbe former was mostly at tended by youog folks of all ages and sizes. The Signor went on with his performance until he arrived at tbe part wherein bis trained canary birds bore, so Urge a share. Ooe feature was the carrying about ia a diminu tive wagon of a pure white dove across a velvet covered space. Ibis attracted the most earnest attention of tbe little ones, smong tbem was a bright little girl of five, the only daughter of a wealthy resident cf Kutwile. Tbe child was nearly fran tic with delight over the curious ac tions of tbe birds, aod sbe fell espe cial!? io lore with ibe white dove. At nigbt the father and child were at tbe performance again, and tbe latter ezbibited tbe same degree of interest. Tbe next day Signor BliU left town for Newark, where be tilled to per form, and at tbe close of bia evening entertainment a gentleman waa ad mitted to bis preoence who endeav ored to bargain for tbe purchase of tbe birds aod tbe dove, especially tbe dove. But the Sigaor coqld lirten to ao proposals, although a fabalous snm was offered him for tbe trained pets. . It waa about two weeks after this, while Blitz was performing in Ash tabula, Ohio, tbat be was again brought face to face witb the gentle man who bad endeavored to buy bis birds ot Newark. A tr the perfor mance the stranger asked Mr. Blitz if be would be kind enorlgh to ac company bim over to a certain ten minutes toe two rare osbred io- jio an appanmeni wnere ibj, upon a i bed. ebildr whose koHeer eyes and waa face told of approaching dissolu tion. Tbe gentleman then informed Signor BliU tbat ' the infant's illnes waa generated at bis exhibition in Roeelie, while be waa exhibiting his birds. Then be explsioed bow thp cnua naa oeeome sntiaeniy possessed ... . . . wim an attaenment tor tne w6iieiaBe'.ot j it day by day. until there seemed to be no cure for ber bat the sirbt of! J ia t aa . a T the darlln nhioct nf hr n.inn 1 Great tears camo into ibo magi cian's eyes as looked upon the child and beard ber implore him 'jnst to let ber look upon tbe little birds be fore ebe died." He hastened away and aoon returned with tbe dove and four canaries. , Tbe- childish , face brightened in an instant; and as Btia beid tbe dove aloft upon bis finger a moment, it looked at the little face below, and then, as if it knew tbe cause of her misery, raised its wing and fluttered downward, laying its glossy feathers close to the pale check's of tbe ardent lover. Blitz would take no money for tbe birds but presented tbem to tbe child without further ado, and it is need- ; less to say that abe shortly after fully recovered her strength. She lived to thank Signor Blitz personally for his kindness. Tbe dove snd' Ibe child still live, but Signor !iu is no more. Talata- kla I ear. " 'hm 10 8,&a lb" P'1' coax tbm to sign the pledge - and to mend their ways. He got bold of three bard cases at ouce aod took tbem ia a buut aod shoe store to ar gue tbe point They were willing io listea, bat obstinate about sigoing, aod tbe good man went out to se cure more influence. He met a butch er whom be bad lnz known, and ex- t plaining tbe case to him, tbe butcher replied "They woo't sign', eh ? Well, uow yoa see if tbey don't ! They know me, and tbeyil put their uames down like a streak of lighioin"." Entering the store, he uofulaed the pledge, and to the first be said: "Tom, I want your fist to this. ' "I'd rather not." replied Tom. " You puiyoui- name down bere, or I'll gire yoa the worst thampior you erer got, and don't forret it !" ! yelled tbe butcher. lorn signed, aad tbe man of meat crooked bis f nger st Jim, who didn't besitste a minute. Tbe third one didn't know tbe butcher, and said be wouldn't sign the pledge for no man. "I guess you will I guess you will 2" said tbe butcher, as be rolled up bis sleeres. "I'm coming now!" He took the toper by the throat, flung him overs box of boots and in to a corner, aod in thirty-nine sec onds from tbe first dash tbe toper called out "Let up oa me and gimme tbe pen!" He signed and tben placing tbe three ia a row in front of bim, tbe butcher said "I'm temperance all over, and my whole beart is in tbe work. If I catch either one of yoa guzzling any more drink I'll tie yoa in a knot around a lamp post and primp you out with a fire steamer ! G'iaog now and see if yon can't convert some one else!" Detroit Free 1'rtrMi. Blaoelera af Paiatera. Tintoretto an Italian painter, in tbe picture of tbe Children of Israel gath ering manna, bas taken tbe precau tion to arm tbem with tbe modern in vention of guns. Cigoli painted tbe sired Simeon at tbe circumcision of tbe infant Savior; and, a aged men in these days wear spectacles, tbe ar tist bas shown bis sagacity by pla cing tbem on oimeon's nose. . in a picture by Verria, of Christ bealing tbe sick, tbe lookers-on are represen ted a standing itb periwigs oo their beads. To maicb, or rather, to exceed this ludicrous representation, Ilurer has painted the expuieioa of Adam and Eve from tbe Garden ot Eden by an angel iu a dress fashiona bly trimmed witb flounces. -Tbe same painter, in his scene of Peter deoying Christ, represents a R mao soldier very cotmoriaoiy smosing a pipe of tobacco. j A Dutch painter ,tn a picture of tbe wise men worshiping tbe Holy Cbild, bas drawn ooe of bem in a large white surplice, aod in bots.and spurs, and is in tbe act of presenting to tbe child a model of a Dutcb man of-war. In a Dutcb picture ot A bra bam offering up his son, instead of the patriarch's "stretching forth bis band and taking bis knife," as tbe Scripture informs us, he is represen ted Ubing a more effectual instrument bets holding to Isaac's head a bluderb. Derli represents in a picture tbe Virgin and the Cbild lis tening to a violin: and ia another picture be bas drawn King David playing the barp at the marriage of Christ to Catharine. A French ar tist has drawn, witb true French taste, tbe Lord's Supper, with ibe ta ble ornamented with tumblers filled cigar-lighters-, and, as if to crown tbe liHt ol tbe absurd and ludicrous anach ronism, tbe Uarden of taenia drawn with Adam and Ere in their prime val simplicity and virtue, while near tbem, in full costume, is seen a bun ter with a gun shooting docks. Biela't Rtaatt Ika Teat. A youog man read in a paper . a few dara ago that if you wanted to Gad out if ibe womauyou had select ed for your future spouse bad a good '.emper you ougbt to take occasion v step on her dress, or snap the eiit-ki of ber fan, or in some vay annoy or discompose her. , 'if,' said the. great authority who poesides over the col umns of advice, 'If sbe betrays no sign of iltemper, be will prove . a model wife.' Accordiogly tbe young uiau seized an opportunity when his sweetheart waa rigged m ber moat silling airsy lo step oo ber trail aod pull out about three yards of gathers, with a rip like a peal of tbuodrr. dis playing about three quarters if tbe frame workt bat makes ber drees stick out behind., But instead of meeting the accident with perfect equanimity, sbe turned around and jabbed ber parasol in bis eye, called bim a long haired leper, and asked bim why be didu't wear his feet side-wsys. Ho expressed himself tbsnkful tbat he didn't marry tbe girl before finding ot what sort of a temper she bad; but the doctor doesn ibjafc his eye will grow out agaiq. - It "w claimed tbat tbe oldest b,oqae of worship in tbe United State ia tbe Urjre Adobe Mission Cborcb at Santa Fe, New Uexico, which was erected io 1543- ; . ; Tbe Japanese make waterproof boots of paper, and Londoners pke . , JOHN F. BLYMYER, Of ALES IN ; . Hardvwe; ; Iron,1 Nails, Glass, Paints TJ.following V; partial 'lit of goods in tockr - Carpenter's Tools, i c. ii -.! . : tf.m,. rhiabL Plane Iron axes. 4e., UlncK- a.miwwhi; p"1-" ""-, , . . iflark- di a n..i. . tr Phiula Plane Iron. A Jzes. sc. uiaia- smith's Goods, Bellow... Anvils. Vices. File Hammers, &a Saddlery Hardware Tab Tree-, Gig Saddles, H.mes, BMmJ Table Knives and Forks. Pocket Kuive. Scissors, Spoons and largest stock in Somerset County. Lead, Colored Painw for inside snd v.;si, T..n.;n. fi.um.' nil te. Window Glass of all sizes and glass eut to any shape. Tbe best Coal Oil always oa hand. Our stock of Coal Oil Lamps ie large and comprise, very elegant style?. Ditston's Circular. Mu!? and Cross Cut baws. Mill Saw Files of thebest quaUty. Porcelain-lined Kettles. Handle! of all kinds SnOVEIoS. FORKS, SPADES, IXAIiFS. Mattocks, Grab Hoes, Picks, Scythes, Sneaths, Sledges, Mason Hammers, Csst Steel. Step Ladders, Carriage and Tire Bolls of all sizes. Loooking Glasses. Wash Boards, Clothes Wringers, Meal Sieves, Door Mats, Baskets, Tubs, Wooden Buckets, Twine, Rope all sizes, Hsy Pulleys, Butter Prints, Mop Sticks, Traps, Steelyards, Meat Cutters and Suffers, Traces, Cow Chains, Halter Chains, Shoe, Dust and Scrub Brushes, Horse Brushes, Cur rr Combs and Cards Door Wk, Hinges, Screws, Latchea and everything in the Builders' line. Caps, Lead, Shot, Powder and Safety Fuse, Ac., Ac, The fact is, I keep everything that belong to the Hardware trade. I deal exclusively in this kind of goods and give my whole atttention to it Per sons who are buildii r. or any one ia need of anything in my line, will find it to their advantage to give me a call. I will always give a reasonable credit to responsible persons. I thank my old customers for their patronage, and hope this season to make many new ones. Don't forget tbe place o -r i.' i j ta tit nni? Apri!8 :. 3" WflKfE SOAP VV.r th Xaaarfrr r Toil Is EOrAt. a Walt KT.tBLfc U1L4, sni r, th inif proM. wtli Ail. M Wl ( H LEN4 ttua tar bnBortMl article Uia It U ranMlv i ai. thPCRTTV f the Whit S4n r-aier ! I'lucliuialt. Tra-i MwUrU I I'iixfcvffe whuttit grucen. i REMOVAL of Wholesale Jewelry House. f hir lanra aswi truMwa M hutnrfi ri.M.iu1i mam tiki : S.1 Sour "l-lK'i..laH Batlttiaa- 77 Fina Arraat rsrarly vpnnor prv-eai iorm tt). aod Kill aDrrtu in trauteom of tt ianrw aa.1 Oxt stork v a;octa ta tb I'nltot Stauw. ma- WATCHES, DIAMONDS, CLOCKS, BRONZES, .Tcwclry, Silver & ritMmk BotmitriM. C . HAKRKTT A tO- 77 New Firm. SHOE STORE, SOLOMON UHL, Having porchsuted ih Sh - Marc lately owned by If.C.Beerlts, Wt take pleaeara In eaUaur tb atttatloa of paMic te tbe (act tbat we bare auw and expec keep eoastanll; oa band at complete aa tent ot Boots, Shoes and Gaiters BOTH OF Eastern and Home Manufecturt at can bt SMad aarwbert. W alto IB aaeaor band emftantlj a roll rapply of SOLB LEATHER, morocco. : CALF SKINS, -KlS AND LINING SKINS (if all kinds, witb a fell line of Shoe Findings. Tbe H"ME St AJTTJr AOTTBE DEPART. IAEKT wUl be la ebarce ol IB, ; Snyder, Esq. WhtMratiatatieaaWeaakiDB; Good Work and Good Fits it tewed to none In tb State. The pabtle fct ra- epetteiiy tnvtted tn eall aad exaiatoe oar tteek, a wearedeteraalDed ta keep rwli a oud at tbe beat aad Mil at prteee a km a lb Wees. SOLOMON UHL. tT Milter a 0 J fUssSg I aW ai psat4-e1.1 tt. P. STOCXMaS. XI BOSO TEXT. Mew Tack. t itiroi: DEALERS IICENS- .NuUr I hsrebr a Ira that the S41owks: nsaied nenona bare a hat in bit oost their beutlua. ra- oaviuanu b.a, lor Tarers Liiwn r ae. sa.1 Uiat the aame will tie preai-ntetl tn tbe Court ta Ihur- day the Mb da of April, 1T7. gamael Shatter, tterlia taaraush Jobs t. Iibvis Aoiiu aojehler. CnmBah Tn SSftt H erseff. tyontloeacs bMroa;n. Jua. 1'raala.Oianarnce hurvBb. 'n-dk. Imrr. tiren Ul Tp.. K.M. Oatbrie. Meyrrtdale bnrascb. Walter J. Jsm?. Meyeradals boruos;b. H. S. lkiacea, Meyrralsle buroBsb. Jix. ScbrurK. MilforO Tp. w-nnj" Warner. Seliatmry bweeirh. d. IVssailr. aVanemt boeussa. J.htHili. - DiiaA. Flfc-k. " J. . isll, stuoycreek Tp.. Ja ib J. srbrack. iajaavl Cutter, StsjsWwa borough. Jobs H. Hile. Ji-maae Huwamn. SumaittTji, Mi-baelBaaa. - - C Ai. sHoailer. New Baltimore borough. tiro. H. UrHaien, We!lrrrsrtf borooxs. Jobs Leyrfir. Joseph McDeratit. Trrfats beroush. J H. Beajord. Lirtinaburoaith. Thome Hill, Cntaa borouKlu ' aarrarKaBT. Jbn Stscer, Meyersnaleboroaffh. mu. duub. , Georst I. Weber, Meyerattle Sirotjjfh. ' P. J. sUtLfctEH. ' March U.: ' . clerk." O BPHAXS- UOUBT SALE. By Tirtae or an order or the ( rbse- Court sf Evaieraet l, t ate directed, 1 w ill expose topub laeaalsoa Monday, 4pril 2, 18T7, at o'elork. p. m, at Ihe (art Hour m Seater-. Pa-. tbsMlowuur desuiosd real ettst. 1st the proptny st LU I Srt-toor, dee d. Ho. L A eertata tract of land tltaatt ia laaasr Tp.. bMwersrt Oo., Fa., sdjotnias; lands or aiaT 8 PVt. sf.B4 t selraTbad stbert. roa tatnlaa acra aad 17 parrfeea, BMra or. lees, a anod purtloB of which it cleared and bsaaca arI Umbered; barmaarm baildiasw tbtmt trecttd. No X A oa half sow hat, titnaf at franstt. In bummit Tp., toment Ceu Pa., s.1 lands of SuMaaah Cbrrttaer, llermaa CarMaar ' aad other. . . . TERMS :-Tract No. t sath : 7f o. ) will he aold eahiset u a avwwr ef Mb.) m ntur of wstaw sad astrtef rrws. iwrnn t. Sena mi! tie per t UAJ. I Sate. k4 dof-a, tad tailsac at ooarmaUj of EB34 CWKIS-nt-EB, m MtfrhVL, . w . , Aiiatr. and Tnutcs. St. 9nltla4n'l''4 -ti n .... ot alsato f aMt afOT aata il - a. a. a. ra.i. t i.fci n.i aat m:iM. .v. "MMiMr.. w. ail if.. ita.-a ai in, f I0w . 1 i.l ..i .. a. I- - Mitst wum laaaa Aa ea. . "-"- ,r . Painter s Uoofls, a full stock. Whit outside painting. Paints in oil, all colors, Brushes. Jauan Urrer. w aiuui aiains. JOHN F. BLYMYER. Cmti Smb. it H m n r5 Tra it a. Sp of uw - a retains alt IA umXmnl hllnf 4a. fearmlr. ualr by raoexsa A GAjta ma . n. I atll ilbt lw4l I 1 1 MMnv U JPlated "Vare, tc, &c. WBoitxALi xxruaiviir. Fifth .trenae, fltubni-ar Pa. .1 a Aar at home. Arrat wanted. Ootflt P A m tnJ trm tnr. TRI E a tit., ABirota, Maine. TTOMES FOR ALL. 1 Bare for tale, ea terait within tat reark tf tv- mrj enbtr, twlaiirtoat todtruiiul, bmuea, tact, Una. Umher laaia mlaeral aaiia. kaiiukn iota, ae.. la diilerani part ef .name it panel cf froaa taa-toorui 01 aa acre ap u UJtw acre. 1 1 Ie warranted. Term wit Afta la hand aad tb balance to tea equal aanaal payment, jroperlj aerated. Pea aeed appie wba a vet ef tuber tad indutt riobablia Call tuua. at eoaat of tbe pmueriie will be tor rati aot oM tuua. to - D.WETAXD. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Far Diseases oT the Throat and liungs, susa as Coukbs. Coida, Whoociuie Cough, BronchlUa. Aathma, and Consumption. AnMWHr tne rril tii-ewpriea at" lin! -tnce. lew are '-f -!Uire renl Taiae 1'. mankind than tbi f. ' fcrrtml retnedv he alf liwaaet ef the Throut and i-nnj". A T-t trinl ol it rirtiiea. tarovziiont das and ether eountriea, baa thown that it duet ettrelr and effectftallt rentrei tbem. The ttinvr war bet citi zen, of all Cauees erabkln tbs fecr. that aaacv Fkctokai. will and does relirre and car the aifitctuit; dttoruert ef the Thrift aad LanjTt bejood any ether mo-lK-iue. Tbe bbupI danreroii afiectSons of tbe rutmotiarr Umw Tietd to iti sower; and eaaet of t swaaaastioa. eared by this prepsmtina, are satfttrtr buovn, so remarkable as hardly ts be betieroi. sr titer not proven beyond outputs. At a remedy, it is adeqoatt), oa which tbe public but re:y for foil protection. By enhne (oafs, the iarerannen of more serious due, it "ars sn enmbered urea, and an araonnt of tuflrrint: w io be computed, it ehaliences trial, and ron Tiacet tbe stoat repticJ. livery lantiiy muaai keep it on band a a protection tfamtt tr cart uul uspercetred attack of Puimeeanr Affec tions, which are easily met st firt, bat which Become Incnrsbie, and too often fatal, if nf Ircted. Tendr lanr seed Uii defence; and it is aowaM to be with ont it. At a safeguard to children, staid tha dntmnn; sitrates whirs Vorttho Throat aad Chettof childhood, Chikkt Pzcroaat. is inralaaiwe; ka by us tiately Bat, anaiiimdea an retcaed rrorn prnaatass pare, and tared to tha km and aflectioa centred on them. It acts apeedSy aod tartly scajast ordi nary ealds, teaaiatc tonnd and besjtb-rettnrinc sieap. ho osw and aaaVr tiuabiisnit IbIb eaza and painful BraocaiLH, when tfcry know iww eaairy they can be eared. OripaaUy tha product of lone, Ubsrisu. aad uceetsful chemical InTevtiratinro, no rett or toi! it tpared in tasking every bottle in tbe ntnvwt passible; periecuoa. k may be cosaUenrry relied anon as potsessioe; all tbe Thfoe it ha ever exhibited, and eapabi of prodaciiir eores ss taction hie a tha greatest it has erer effected. PBSPABX0 BT Dr. J. C AYIR it CO., Lwell, Mass., Practsral aad Aaajytjcal Csrsniat old ar am, pBceetyrs nmstttr. GLEXX'S SULPHUR SOAP. THoxnucxaT Chits DtsitsRs or thx Scr, : BCAl-TIFIU THA CoMl-lAXIOX, PtF.VEXTt AAD KEMKDUA RHEl'Mtrlisl AMD Got'T, HfJt'5 S.ttS ANO ABAASIO.KS OP THE CIticle a.so CorTr-rrs Contacioh. This Susdartl Eanrnal Remedy for Enrp tioos Soret and Injuries of the Sinn, no only AEHorts Fov thb Vonrirxkr all Bum ISHES arising from local impurities of the blood and obstruct ia of the porrs but also thor produced by the too and wind, toch at tan and freekjs. It render the CVmCLS MAtVMjOCSir CLEAA. SMOOTH And rUA.tT( end being a wholesome StAtmptPk is fu raxferabie ar acy cosmetic. All rnt kkmedial ADv.titTAcra op Scl. r-ttrn Rathi are bitered v thk csa Of Otmm'm Uttlphttr Soap, which in addi tion to irt purnS-ing erfctt. remedies and ru I.1TS liHEl'MATUM anrl COLT. It sHo ir?siTrscT crormwo utd ivti and rtr.Ttvrs nntASEt communicated sy crrwTACT trith the rrtsot. It WseoiTTS Davdaitp, prerenu nea. aM retards gnrnest of the hair. TTiysL-fent tpet of h in nijn terms. PrkfS25 and 50 Cents br Cake baU- Per Box(3Cak$s. 60c aniil.20. if. & The aoeeatcaket an triple the wa of sets st " DILLN Hltt ATD W1TISKEK DTE," lark ar Brwww. ae Cssjts. t ICUITHT.I, frsir, 7 Siitk 1t.,H LIST OF CAUSES k lb April Terai.ltrr : FIRST WEEK. L lias Cawttnesear ts. Co. Killiager Bio. A tw1 'rtrtrtt Boost' ass n. J. O. Hsy tod L. V itoas Peek es. Jsesb Plsuher. a. Xww Perh it. Js basan et at. S, Tautsa Moors ra. luattl Phllsna et L Baasa Lawaart rt. Jaata Baxter. V lust ! UU Bat. Co. t. Nuak Seat. a. Heart Msrttra i. Weyaad. ' . BeuUehmTT. Wm. Mtrnsd. 1(1. tttebaatd Bros. rs.a. Him 11. U. A. Fltrhiesmr a Wld aiherldsa. Mi. Tbua. SltUy rt, Pfcaisj. Boos-It sad Shsfr. M. . H. P Lcarrs Prad Haberwaab. - H. W. Bnakakar s, Joaatoa Soa, St. at. la. H. Kelsar ra. M. Elsia Ca. To eoaM lb officeri aod attorwey tn J1a4 sf ths asaally rreauy larrssMd tsMtat at sa aosj sa law 1st ot AprU. tsar wUl bs a rtoa f t-ort saUlhtaadaJ etaaias;, ApntSsti a' Coattsbast are dfraottd W atak thev rstara Trl7 mstBtrs-, Aprfl td. vwwaw are ufma to tssae taetr n 1 X I M w w aa a F.J. BOOtaEB. Pratsuaotary. Mtrrh X. 5 T1TXC , TADTTn. BAlVIISe'32 at OHIO R. rrrtaTo rrrxairx. PM will pi M" - itoaataad WtT SUM mt toetuwt: EAST. WEST. Vmn mwlau fc tS aaC LTeSw Tar a Mr -w atiuaatfe f . t - to d - f -aiaMaj - lata im " ' I -awa. t t a irei rm- t in 7 to r. it w aa. i aMmr ua - ira.Bv waad ut. a 1:11 " i art : l.u - ;;ll - feiarral It t - oi rie - art " inwaaias i.t - ; - Xl l-teaaaet ra - -l " tMarilOTll a.a - :aaai.vn :.n - kr.aiB.aa. SUiinin - aa aa.ti e.w K3b - fuwemi.b J - ; - Mu Meaaaat CalcaMB 0r"T!e -Kml Mat 4 uabrHasd e-r Martiaatrar' Harpra fTry Waabuatwa tK8Bua4 SaiUiWofa ftlladi nbls a laaa aVU trass raa by Sal nature Tlaae. M auaate "astertbaa rtttbark Tista. Mall train dalrr emept S-iadar. Muralneest bar Car throagh ts Waaabtftus as aWttaaere without rbaatra- aareaty-er sitie the aburtest. sad the salt route betwssa lbs Cast sad West na Wathla; loa City. Ttrkst ae,armsf rtfth Areas sad Saltb. Setd Streets, ah t depot ears lira sad Wsiar Streets, PluaCBrt;, Pa. . la SI. I - uatnai i armea mwwm, E. K HT5D"A5,SsptOuaaiirrli:a. aoa tts st ft sntaaaL rorrr earunaa. Ua, aad aftar May TVs, ISTt. tralat anil raa sa Wlowa, oosaertlas with aO paattosartrtia oa the P. W. a B. B. B. XaJl trabatdsUy, Ex pre daily satwpt Xoaday.) amaiva. t Mp. bl I tip-a. t with Lvral West. P. W. h B. L a. rass snxtaai. rot ST. ruirsta East....... Exprste West...... stall East... stall West . 1 M a. Ulta lio p. at. ....... fcjO p. ORIGINAL Ynlftniitd Rubber t ttfrf CteieKt Form, Adapted to Vnitfrtal ut. A.1Y AKTttXZ VJfDEB TOCB TOI SM WCIOHTCAX BE SES .XT BT MAIL. WIND ANO WATHPROOF garment a speciality. Oar Cloth farfs- I'nst eoaMtat f vs eeriitt ta ear. F'T atormy weatb er. It la a Prrjtct M'sfrr Pre, aad ia dry seatb sra ITSAT AST) TTDT OVZBCOAT. By a peculiar pttatst, the raboer hi pat between thetwociuta urfca. wbsHt prteeut Smtilinm or Sricttas, erea la tha kofttit ctimmlrt. Tsy are ataoe la t bra solera Bias, Black aad Brow a. Are Light, Portable, Strong and Durable. Wt are sow offerina- tbem at tbe mrraselr brw prkwof ate each. Seat post-paid to any addict spna receipt ef price. When onterU-, Mat lt aroaad chest, tter rest. Relisbl rrties drts t tss sar iwds. esa tear ssr oar Trade JoarsaL airbta aestripUeB ol our les-lins: artieies. Wesartaad gat tb Ortyisst 6sprr Mesa fUnist4 tsblVs. .Sesd txr lllastrstsd prlrs-Ust st" ear CW. rfrd Pectrt Csstaamsai. AiHrn carefully, r07 Broadway. T. O. Sex il Urm rrt CUy. Feb. 14. HOTICC Ilanne this ay purchased from J. VT. Pattou. his entire stock ot merchandize, I propose continuing tbe mercantile bunnes Ly carrying on a general stock, and most respecUully solicit psxrooage from the peo ple of this town and ricinity. and ail others in want of goods. I is tend addlnr from time to time, soch goods ss will make tbe stock (ocompLne ia all depertmenta that it will be to tbe interest of ifeose la want ot goods to call ant see me before purchasing elsewhere. Zd. . Patto.i. SostcasET, Pa., Dec 2fl, 1ST. $5 tO $20Tfl7anaT auor arUa.tS T EGAL NOTICE. sarsh 8 pricker (widow). CbrsKtaa Spetrbrr. aaw ateessaa. uartss; tbxea caUdraa. Jtsrry 9fi eber lw(t Soetcber. Harab loisrmsirtad with W Uliam Betaiaa. Jareh Saeteher. asw deeeassd, toarlss a (wkmw) Be sad tha biiltalat ebktrea. Jafleraua Speteber reskiutc la onanty Iowa, Jobs Spstraar. Jaee Spelcbar, Harsh Spttcber. mtermarriad with Josiaa Tatty, Iwis. t 'bnsto. paer. Wimsaa. lBtarBatrrisd with Jaoe Wearer now deeeaeed. Wains thre ebUdrea, LstlBta, Mary Ana AncrUea, Peter Spetcber, sow dee d, leavtsa foareadiwwa. W Uliam Jwoertoa. Charto Abbbbibs, Chauat hi. aad JAary Jasta. Jacwb Stwicaer asw dc'd, laarlaa tat-mise htm a (widow ) Bebeeea. sew Beeeeea sad tb tuOowtns; aaOdrea. JSetssa, rsatdiaf hi I'-., lodiaaa.. Marsarat iatai irtod with Joaatbaa traats. Jsiia Abb, btramm4 wtthTobas Mas ter sow dee d. reaMlms- la Btacfe Hawk Csl. V.wa, Sally tat Chriatiam Berhet. Hoi-la. Mary, rteMtna ia Oarrst Ua. Jad Aa lsj ia Oarret Ut,kA, ttute, A a ale. tmer swrrksd wKh Anjrssta Jscoos. Jaoao. Josipa, Lasts, araa. bota auasrs ad real Hag la Swater 011111 Pa rinei-ii.hr nnnainil ith Joseph Voder, sow dawa. learisc ml chlidnia, Tom, Joeepb raaxllns ia Oarret Co. M4.. Jaekb. asavusar taa La raara .-, lad EUtabats, aater aasrrieu wtth Jaoue M. EaaJImaa, - lasae Tadsr. Levi Toder. Pultr apeKber, buraxsrrled with liarid BtoorX S"Wde . leartas; A cbildrsa. Dartd, Josepa, Mssss. Jassb. reajdlasr at Vara Co.. tAa) Heary, rSBidiesrmdeasrsaa .'., lows Solonvm Speaker, Saab Spakher. iaUravarrtod wita roots loner. A sre nasi ttpeteaer. yva ar hereby aotiAed that ts aea-teaute of s wrH of par. Uoca two ad awt o the Orpaaaa' CtmH f 8oeser t Co. Pa.. 1 wttl kdd aa baiiaest ea tb al sstat f Tobias SpeKbar ae'd, osasisusf f tares trscisoi ataa aSBteayrrees it, at sis lata rrav timet ea Taartdsy Ut titth das of Atarrb 1T7 w Sea yoa eaa attend if yva Ihmk proper. tfcO. WP1LE. PeM 77 SSertH. jgXKCUTOR'S NOTICE. Latatesf Ueary Blousb. latsaf Canrmsiigh Tp., Letter taataaatatary sa taa abwtw aetata as. ttf beea tuslit f ta aatirilgai t. bytbepivp. ersutaarity. aeuea it barata gia ts these tot debted ta It ts ataks hamenitit psytaeat, aad tbjo batms; ejaiasi taaiasl H wtH pmist tbeta to taa aaaatasBed, st tha am st Pettr Lusa, ia lasitdatttls, oa March It, VITT. riTTLK SPEK I1EB. Feb-U. tUeeaur. Sewing Machine FOB SALE CHEAP. Aay ae iMirtss; ttfurrh a Srst elsst SEW IML. MACHINE oa rery rasaisir It tarmt wal plssascad at tbe HRAjLD OFFICE. ex w. aaaBLKJE. a. ar. fTt. Otyaltaw mwt Awrlat, IfS. SUFFICE AJtl IXP1BMABT. aAKPnt Are. Plusburas. Pa. All diseaaesof tTL lABaad E9 1 U BOAT, sad Ca taw rat smuirsi- rytraatsd. Uparatieas aw faHiiai i. - Fa! PnpU.1' -tJrosksd Eywa. - W Ud Bair."Catiesr sad Taster of taa Hds, Ear, oss vr Tbrest. Ptriaisai. . Weep sat Eysa.' Ptoaa. ilsawal ur- ass.rereica Bedles. KitarpaUoa. Ata, akUhaUy parformiil ArUneial Eye laawnid. Bead tut de criptrraadiUaarrstsdpampbartsf tatea jsryu. SE9D St, ts O. P. BOW ELL a. CIA. . . Tor, for Psmphlst sf V psaws. eoatslalsc Hats of ansa aewapaacrs, aad tmsitut tsarwlsa euea a awrwrtawas 4 UDITOR'S NOTICE. Twlartls-asd SDaoiBted Asditar ml tb ss- tsu ef Ja-ob Bsebler. tmaaa. br tbs rart to aererlaJB ihi linsniaatl tat be aatr an tm4 trtbsas the saad ia ta bsatt taa aasvaatrH.r. sad ia ssomata aad ax tba asaoaatt a of the beirt bt the rarotMaa sf Jseob Baca araan staaws, wm auetat st Bat sat SW ta ' posts s isid oa Frldsy the txhef Atarcb. ebe I ustsues iateneted ess stiaad. KESRI" F-aKHaXJ. Fab. 1. Aaditor. A'CdtosnTbOM AFAIUIFOR3ALX. Slraats sboat sa atOs nwti OnaoeiLrrfl), sus fsJeuasT It) seres, satsrsah aoU. a bvris sew t bars aad asad dwalUstJ As frej (arm It rasast a raiiad ailiilts as K so thtee stall to aat. and saaawasaaa ef atb- arrrBA. Asa dates tarmaVWs furl was, a Bat a aula traaa a Uratem; ajaatjaaaaatusBC taers. aad ha ttsler bt etwtr S 'eV Peaoa Kt Behead bcaae twa aa aw I yaja wasa tinm saatta ad. rsBfssst a paws lias asu. TtsJa.-Wtaiwtraii hat tJaltaai'ltria-aitpar.M1rr, as XTJt. EAftljrjf. Jsat. cias illsTUia, 1SATV Mail Wast. 3 a p. at. stall East 11 Li a. am. Mail East eoaaer
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