The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, September 15, 1880, Image 1

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ESTA.13LISI-I12JD, 1827.
VOL. XXIX. NO. 15.
SOMERSET, PA., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, ISSO.
WHOLE NO. 15-2:j.
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;F.Y-AT LAW.
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CARPETS!
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TO REDUCE STOCK
of liis fieM.-. where ho stood rumin- e.l to he excused, and said it was' Debbv thanked him atrain, ami seizin-thereinofthestran-er's horse.
iiY K..i:r..KvL uvmp atinjr for half an hour upon the un-; time lor him to be returmr.- home- went across to the ajiothcearv's. . she applied the whip t- ltli horse
1 : pjcasant subject of Debby and Joe , ward. Mr. Wilder endeavored to ; Here, she made known her wishes, at once, and was instantly oil' at a.
Air Faili.-r. n.-ar FntWr. c.mie lLwno!" j NYlson. " persuade him to stop and spend the : hut with no butter success. The quick canter. The man called t- le-r
.11 t- l"e youn-man had In-come so evening, hut Henry was divided i apothecary looked at th.e bill and to stop in a luiid. threatening tone,
; familiar and so lnneh at home at his and said lie must go. After he had; then opening his noeketbook, and '. and at oa;v tired his pistol a: her;
T!.i" Sliot-fJini Aran men I.
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. . ,. , . , ... . ... An.! v,.u .r..miK-.J. .Iar ltan-.x-k, that v..u ! UK was a stron-r att:-hm'nt ltow- : a -am to tiie parlor, woere thev it A.? she turned to sro out she en-; she did not ?top '.r turn even to rive . , '
A,':r'"";"'"1 ,'0'"1' ; 'w.ml.l u.i.l.. ' j ins up hetwmi him and IM.hy, w, re joined a part of the ev.nin- l.y counteml a man behind her, who ; him n fan w.ll plan e. The remain-''' f'l'' .'T- ) - 'V'V
I fr.oo t.-.lay. JunoTih. i All the nii.-!ii.-f y..ar .!,Iicr h:i.t li.m. ! and he bewail to fool very uneasv ' Mrs Wilder; but Mr. Wilder, fter ' pet-mr! to have- l-en looking over I in-- live miles of her journey was 'Vi:ir .", Ul' "' '' .;utoa.:l ,
! tT ,.,r.rv..r.T.in. ! Tl ft !m .in-all ."hcriiis. tin- Kuklax nr.-1 ahout it. : walking up ami down the dinnins-: iT slioulder. She looked up at ; soon passed over; and as she earn.- onmntt-e. pves a (var ae,-ou.,t .
j AT Tl. TO HFILE tEMNLESN : out j lie had always been so fond of his : room for an hour or two, retired to ij.hn.nn.l r.vo.-nizod the tall man1 out into the settlement ami p.i-ed m th-re.-ent tr-iubhs m ( oh.-.-vn.e, .
'i'.-vrd th'n lTevi-i. miets of A"'l,"h!i! '"1"v'!y,''st''' daughter, and Jier presence was so j bed, not, however to sleep. His j witli i'liek whi-k.-rs. whom she had ; the dwellin-s of h.r nei-i.b. ir. i::nv : (i a.laim-.ia i;;'"i?. .l.-s. I..
; " " 1 "'I . Thwn man-hina with .t-trtins, wlnie F-n i necessary t liis happiness that the mind was U much ensrrossed with ' notiwl at tho hotel. Leavintr the i were the hcad that lot.ked from the '.-onuas tie- .;. i n .aeiv e.i.m.-.
! il.w ...,.., I 1 1 ill ami ol.l Jcfl- i idea of her m.-irrviior f,f .,11 u-.w ;i i.l l!,,. .I..--! ; e ,if 1 )..! ,1 ,v t.i sillnw r,- 1 .1..... 1... r,-,.,l l-,r.r.. in.lou-s r.ii.' i'o.h-. nlel I'leat Was .oat" tor ,e.;to. I .': I '.!:lo. rnv
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i A" 'litticiiia in ir..h...me .-iv:- tiiouiriit to luni ; but it she must . pose. He ' counted the liours as . ,rv jicmmIs store, and thouirht she i the wonderm.-nt a'. ' !::-! I'cooy
'fjHlNA MATTINGS ,',"m"l"w": '"-n: f..m.Mi..v.-ii: I luarrv. lie was detcnuineil it should ' thev were tohl lv the cl-k, till ii ' would trv her luck th.-re. She was i ridinir home o :'.-v. at t ! ;,
vAxxxiii xixxxj. aai'ww jlllu,Mk: .i.rjr;,,,,. Hk,o,.n,c.lo-A: j be, if possible, to a person of pmj-struck twelve. 'Mrs. Wild-r hiid'cfjll u'lsueeesfful As slie was leav-' such a tine sf.vn.-!,,,!-.
eny, wiiu woulu at once place her . lu en tnen two hours asleep, still he ' ;n.. xhc store she met the tall man Her iathtr. w!: v. 1 -c-n ::ei
in a comfortable position in life, and had not heard Joseph j,ro tit. After with the black whiskers airain. lie come over i!i-hill, met her soni--relieve
llim from t!ie foolish aunuit v. ' a while the clock struck one. ami in . l.. .l-...t cuolm.r noon her und asked ; rods from the l-mise. "ah it on earth
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Hear the sweet voice n." !:..! Tmiinhs,
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H. M'CALLUM,
77 FIFTH AVENUE.
PITTSBURGH,
CHARLES HOFFMAN,
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at'empted t dis,o-e el I'i ;:r-.'!i ::s
t!;ey II. M. Ihxoa, of Ya.-.
The I e:a.i rats a I lir-t a v; reed f
I. .r e ;l .i:se;i"ioti m I on. ,-; ar,uii,i ;-n,at I
viile and toe ;' -eniia- kers were t ,;;t v..umr h vena .'
I .ih. r day . : ' a '
I .-:i ! l.y h.-r .-on. a vi v .-maa .
Ivar-V! ii train at I.i!le Hock. I !:"
.vcni.m had a car .-worn epr. -.-e.n
ii.nvjiie.' over ii-. r fae like a tatter
ed veil, and many of the rapid
oiu s'.ions a-k.l bv the boy v.ere
::nswiTed bv unions, ions siirhs.
"Ma.'' - ii l t'm' boy. 'that m.ii.'
like a baby, ain't In '.'" N.in!ir. to .
bald-head, d man sittite.' jns. in
front of them.
Hush!''
"Why must I hu-U".'"
After a motnent's sih n. c : "Ma.
what is the matter with that man's
h.-ad?''
"Hush, I teil vou. he's bald."
"What's bald?"
"His head hasn't cot any hair on
it."
DM it come..!.?"
T "ties- so."
"Will iii'.:'.'' rome off?"
'"Somo time, mav be."
"Then I'll be bald, Won't I ?"
"Yes."
"W ill you eare?"
"Don't a-k so many .Uestions."
Aft' r another sil. n. e tta- hoy ex
claimed : "Ma, look at that t!y
tliat man's head."
"If you !..m't iiu-it I !i '
v!:ei) w e t In iiil".
"I.ok ! Tie-re's iLiiotii. r !'y. !.-
at 'em tldit look at "em."
"M.al.im." said the man io::; :
a in-w.-jiaii r and I.wknv;
tin- matt- v with
.lp,-.vi,: so common in the world, lest his.nvma few minutes after that he heard ; j.r to vt liiiu see the bill, for he : have vou Iter-. 1 M.bv ? Whose horse t .!-.!... :ini,e.. to pr.--.-nt. I 'ihe woman b!u-h,.l. stamne -r-a
oh! !, i,i.l r.-it his sweet v..i,e as '.t little estate should bi'ilisiioiiorod by the outer door rather softly opened ti;,H,t, probably he could ohai.-e U that H .;-;:, r.n- c!iaJ.--eo tie ninei- ,,ut thit.-. and aitetnpt".'. to
l-!,-a.U, family connections n.u eMuaI to it. and closed; and then he heard ;t fn-r looking at it h- rcturn.il : 'Why I !.!. y, what has ill-b.-en "!l,n ,:t VVW '",' ' ." ni,'r:;1 ;;!'' -''oo-.i ea. ic the Imiv s nair.
fi,,,-.iI..n.o,k',l.,,rH:a!. k.con-.c.lo-.vn! I While he remained there in the i Debbv tripping lightly to her chain- ;to hl.r ajain. oWcrvin-. if it had .loin-?" said Mrs. Wild. r. wh . was Oiveno.ackcrs. ami w n. a J:v la.e-r "One fty. two Uu threr ih.s.
. , . ,, , ;musin-mn,l, he recognized Henrvib-r. lH.on a eitv bill he would have hut af-w st.-pb.h'nd h-r husbmid : '";' rl '" V'' t h" b.,y mn..ecnt!y. tohowm-
H....c..t.,r H.m.Hk. .hcvn j Miller eomin- down the road, and: "Ail." thought Wilder to hiinself. , ehaien-d it hut he didn't like to '-thce do.-n't look r.-el! : what is the V'!''; 'x VU'1V' 1 -''l;1"'- ,',!-"V1-''" w.th his eyes a basket ! oran-e-
;'. !r:V'"';.: I he resolve-1 at .-, to take him ' "it is as mv wife savs ; the- things I;.,,.,"; e mntrv biil. m-tir"" t:eia to ih-.;.. H.cy .hd s- and ....rried by the uew-l...yr.
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; LATEST STYLES vA LCV7EST PRICES.
'-.-'StTISFACTlOU CUAM
llieeliH-K ei the V. h.'.e ll.iuvslr.tr t IV
i Tin1 Kiiklux have l.i':i-;i their sh'it-je.in
a.'.till.
Ali.l ice-.- th.'V eiir. r'.MLX for V. u !
Tr.i!.i;. , l i i . . ; i : i tie- South.
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That llie hour oi'icn-' ,-;!:ini.!i l.a
('..me dow n ! ' :.:.- .!.. .va ! Conic n !
PI '..- Han.-. h k ! .h-ar Ilaiiciv-k! oiiic.lowii!
home to sunner,
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Mill.,...,-.,..., .1...';,,,, ,....,.. f.a. 1 ....:.. :n .1 ...i- l "a., in... , -.v ... . .r i ... ..t.:. .... , ,. . ... . i i .i .. .i ...i. i . ci's waa
- ii... i ...i.-.i .1.1111,1. j....i:i i i m.i ;:iu mi ..in- lU'.'io. I".-' iiii. . places WIino!ii ami uira nci uojcvi. nouse jenoy i"i i i.eia mi- i.;e-e-low,
who keit a store about a. mile ; rather serious business." I I)ehhv found that sh- must pive it ltorv, and Mrs. Wild, r's eyes va r
inl a halt troiu dders, and was The next day Debbv had a lone, : n., r.'.- he was now told that it ; tull .f tearsihtriie' the recital. le-n
; "' ;ani a Halt troiu U l titers, an.t was: i he next day Denny hal a lone, ; Uj,, fr she was now told that it ; tul! .f tearsihtnie.' the recital. lien ' ''"'V
s-.ntii. p, the; reputed to lie worth some Jive or "ix private interview with her mother; ' pr,',5,a?,lv would not ! possible fr '.i,,. ha.I r s: --! a. ii't!" and the eu-:
, ! thousand dollars. - and after dinner Mrs. WiM.-r wish-, ,,.T"t it chan- d till the bank I of feeiin- bad subsi.'.ed, Mr. Wilder '
" " l" k' " " He had therefore lieeti a ire.juent .-I to have some conversation with iij,i,,l,. opt-n.-l the text day. ;f,.!t so r.-j. .;.! at his daughter's e.- '
;.:i-i Kukiiix ; visitor at Wilder's house, and there ' l-.-r husband in the parlor. Xothiiv- i'tt.rti'ier v.-maiivil therefore j cape, that he 1 -trail to f.-. 1 in ex.-. 1- :,:"
: was a time when his attentions to "Well, mv dear,'' said siie. ''Deb- i t',.l (.0'idd do. a., id she c.nelud-! l.-nt snirii--. lb ! --d t!e s-fan.'e I'1":""
s. viral t-tiie f.r..i:i:m.nt .re:-i.hacK- -Ib i-e von v..um hede. !n-'" -aid
1 towards the 'hairrnan's ti e ba'il-'h.-.de.! man : "ifyoti .1 .n't
tor.-. 1'earsoji Stopped to shake , In,,. J'Jl J1:lV.' the conductor put
tate is una a n-etai ana ni- cm- v.t oh t;.e trim
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sp-,,io,. ie...-on ne- Tli(. iiM,r ,.,. ki;
t.: !i'-'t i.v a I mo.-r:.i ii
in-iih"-! hitu. i
The I'lmr woman, in
. hat ise t do. boM'd the b-.y'--..r.-,
and tliea eave him a:i -r.ii:.' -
keep him i'f.a-.i cryine.
"Ma. h l e 1 o..t re 1 hi ll i.- .-I:
Dehby were as such as to cause Mr. l v and Josenh are bent ur.oa b. -in ' I .i ... in inme-d.iatl v home. As 1 1,.,,. i,, !. .ioor a:id b.
! Wilder to expect that the thrifty married. It seems they made up I r,.,i.. (1t of the hotel vard she ' nmine him.
youii'' trader would becme his son-, their minds to it some months aeo ;: ,.. ,wrain the tall man with' "Well. Di-bbv." sud
in Mnti:i ikii.i.ah r.ii.i..
m-law. Deliby, however, was not : and now thev have fixed the time, j -.. , ...hi.-!;, rs tandine at tin.
observed a'ja'.n t:
7EST PRICES. .suihciently pleased witn him to en-; They say they must be married ! ,.,.rp(.r l)fti,,. h.-u-e, and apparently : 'be-in to talk about bu-im-s a little , ' .'
Tiiere lived a f.-w v-ars asi... in the : courasre his attentions, and for some w.i-k after next. Now, 1 think we j v..jf('.,;n,., i.r nmvi-ments. She now. Tin- iiiuid.'-l ',..! lar biil is '' ll.
RmZED.-l ' interior of one of the Middle Stat.-s. ' 1'ast his visits had b-.n discn-: better fall in with it witli as j (.;;n,i,"11 ju thin.e he had cue id-; one ; but I'm thmkm.-'afi.T ail. you - ' li!
'a stur.lv fa.t.-cr. well-t-wlo in the . '-mied. ; -ood feelin-i as we can. and make (,ri)j( jt,,j((,ninciit ( urio.-ity, but ; havn't ii;..le a very bad leir -ant. '.'. 'V. i
--pc-j : world, ' bv the name of William "(hmd ait.-rnoon. Mr. .Miller." said ;;!,.. b.st of it. Thee knows I have rodeon an'1 wa i:o so-.n.-r out i That's the likeliest horse I've so, n . '"'l",
NI -I '-i-, Wilder, lie had wamhred awav j ll,i('r- I'r er-entm.' h:s hand : "-lad always said tie -'se thiu-s will have 0,-j.a.i t!)a1(. wa-out .f lar inind, j this inany a day. 1 don't think ic :
from Yank.-e land in his voun-Jr t t" you : how do you do? I'.tie th.-ir own wav, and when youn- f,,rr''r,-lvn perl'!,,x'"- disappoint-! would h-'a v.-rv diiii'-nlt matt, r to 111 m
h,.. d:--a.icr.v j ,iaV.s to seek his fortune, and bavin-; ,!;1.v '''s-".' . -folks p-t their minds ma.'..? up. mo.-d ,,nrossed her thoii.ehts. --.-II him i'..r two hundred dollars. "" 'V'!
1.,..' n ,..m,lv,.. bv .i r.-si t-,!,l,.( In i- : "1 cs, line dav. said Miller, "ex- ' I don't think it's a. "ood l.lan tu L-i ' . .'. i ,. tb.- first two miles ! W ,-mv rate I'll tak- him for tie- " oa.a i
voll ve '-"ol noiae s.i;e at la-t. We nriv
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thui shot him. Two D. :.) i-nam.-l
Wid.li.-k and Kelly
I ia tin- et'.ae'.:. the mt' litem
1 I -el the Cr-eebal k Cal.di- '"'
,.;;t of l he war. Ten era d-.z- "I'll s!..p yon a-.ii.i i; y..ti
iotsw:p- tindat hi'... aia! la- keep .pti.-t. '
hit iii til" !.' i-r and in bo'ii "Mi-t-r." -aid t-o- b..y, ".!
His tVi- loDtM.n r.-'ud hmi. hurt ! . be 1 aid-head, d?"
rri-d him i:.t.th hairmau ' "Yoetie-ter." said the ma;
e 1 :;.o.-rat p-.trs-: -d r.n.d'y..: !;.- p .atiet I'll -ive y
ea.k into t'c -;'!'.-. sv. ear- ouirti-r."
thev would m-rd-r vcrv ti... l,.,e ,.,,.i,f,-. :,i..i
Fc.rtnt.::t-!v for I'car-on ' .......- nai.I ,,v. r
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H o--a? t-n'lj on ti in ! at
XMTi-i T , 7 T T - T T-T T 1 O CI 11 p.o V ( 1 I 'V il 1 s H l I a 'H. i ; 11,1" ; -
iVYr V' M IS K I kerto work.m his i..rill. he !,a-l "'i.t w.-ath. r ibr er
1 - Contrived with true Yankee adr .it- oil "t home?
.' in -s to win the alfections of th
i j- ; ' er c
V t .i!c I v t:-.e t.iri-i'I er tnll'-n. ui;eJ h.r
L-r.
!SffF.ilTrAT. m MffANTflALIhc
.ixwij ; His wile havin-es.MU-.il on
the World's 'cop!e, contrary to the
iel .Miln-r, "ex-1 I Jon t think it s a. eood i.Ian to ci i the tirs two miles i t .--.nv rate I I tak-lam tor the
on-; how are interfere with Vm. As lo:;- as j '(f inuv.w.xri journey al:no.-t un- i hundfe.! d. .liars, and you mav have
l-b'sejih is ch-ver, and respectable. f nf 'tl1(. distance, so busy 'the sad-il" for the twc.ity dollars
ite v.ii. uniiiiv ye. m;. ii-; and -oo.i to work, 1 tmrncwe ones it ! . Ki ,,...,; nver m h.r mmd vou was Lave out ot it.
man's dau-ht. r. and had marricl ,!,'r- .v'"-! !:lU"t . ''own to ; t. f.-d ntent.-d about it. .--.thou-h ! . , xncdVut-? to remedy the i "And the sadd'.-ha-s t.-o. I -un-
e is poor. It seems to me that !.;. , . 4',.r lir,-.sent undenakin-. i pos"." said D- bby !. !mea ht:!"
lucre are as many foiiis that marry S. .nx tim. she thou-'"t she must n.-tpos-.-d t join in t.'ie j .Ke.
l,r,,t'-y no r, that make' out well in the ; ' . ' .' '"' ' j ' ,:,nk tin- next i "Yes. '.,n.l th" saddh -ha-s n ..."
party, la- w.
ac-ou:.!. na.i i.eu ao.
(.'barman o,Th. ( -r- i.ba.-S;
U'SVe CoIiUoitte. . who I:
U.ds at last
I fatal. Th-
Itel'x
. - this
the house with mo. hy have you
i'een sueh a stran-.-r lately ? '
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rn is n :er . in er. w
,.r'.-rf :. Mre-s.-! to ll'.in. IM . will r.-clie ! -r .ad otlt . if the Soeiet V." bl! t V. ill- " I 1 ioll'l iret 111 ieh linie 1 a visit."
1.r.-,:;:,:t,.,:i..n. iam h.y, d her IMUe thi' less i..r that;, . ih Volt lall-t down to ti.
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won.:, as m. -re are in:.i many rn n. i,. -i.,. ;.,.,r!vv was r.
.Mt. ramue rem.i-tion upon in- - lam,, (lf ,,.
i. latter. i i!it r came to ;!: concn:
on that his wife had nea.rlv the
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.- .-a-r.-.- c ! mv
: :.ii-. ai.-l ii-l.-liiy.
1 LYW.
S ae-r-'i: IVi .
re at.
' 'i I'KW.
a .oKx; i.y at i.wv.
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u ii s.-r. a-.-- i I eie-ii.-.
.:. -t: a- I. riti-l nil ctl:.-r
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-a--.:.i'--. i jUIH -S.I.
WALTER ANDERSON,
MT"I
riidit of it. and told her !. would
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;CCS. ST. AND SIXTH AVENUE,
nn riTT i Him m i n nn
rlMibuAi'fi TAlLult
if anvthine he felt a little r.-joieed at , "-'' ' ,1"' now. and stopt-. su;.
it. for he thou -lit it s. . na-.i to br'm-.l'cr. s ud ild.-r. "you can have
l.er a I""!.- ne ir. r to him He had ! hottitll'i to pri-Vl-l.t y.ea t.wlay. i lu : niak.- Ia. further obiection to th
mat-ai : tiiey m:-ht
h
l
: i f a ocr. "1 i.'Oi.y n.-t ns a little- cuan-e to ;
-oia' y-t some thines with this week in;
had antieiiiaii-
alhT;said Mr. Wilder:
rtakin- team sue ' v.nat H in tne n 1
anl
in- sttrtitiK a : unta-iii-tn'
litt
t - .
11.-,
i. stop, we il s
he eontinlleii
i lr--:n ti.e -.. i-n'. a.
a:.-l stoekin.'s
,t,
ood i
. I,
. t
t!
e from tie' i-e. a "'. a. repe-Tita.!l o: lier- -.
. , ,. ... .. i ,- t i .... ' i
i S oe 1 ion- , o seyeiai "i ue-ii . aiia :
rw.;,,'.l.,.r- .a" .-. bo-i! ' h" nti -u:.n-d it oia- too. Yes Debbv tie- -a
llo J .artl"Ular o'Ue.Tain 1 infill "ai-u . in- infill na;::ie-i ,,,:l, i,o-sii,;- to iio'.rovi a i.'.. ' oa ale Vo.li.i : i..
theeir,-and th. in'-:.- sort of folks."'. M ili.-r colored still deeper: .-aid oon as thev chose. ,i,,ii..,. r,,r ., sbni-i time. Hut then i v.-rv -ood tine-
! he had always found them a jrctty ; he did lot think h" could stop : he , "Well my dear," said Mrs. Wil- ; f1(', 'j.ni,(v n(T -.,t I,, r vvas so strenu- knov."
!.r,-,,J sniiiiH.ii,!,. butbe had nil i only can." .cat to take a bit f a der. "1 "bbv n.-i ds a little chan-e to ' . i ' -...1 .. l...rr,.u-in- that he : Debbv c.iore.'. but .-aid iioth.r!
' id-.-:, that he should ever toil i liieni i walk, and did not think of -oia.' v"t some t bines with this v,e k in i .,.'i,i ',! T.-eoimt allow it to be ".Now Wi'i'nm." -aid Mrs. Wi'.d-r. .
done, and would ne-.-.-r f.r -ive le-r
want tins : ., .ii... ,:a ,.. :,.it she had
. iii.i.iei ii . I.....
his knov.-li-l-e or
sta'. i.e nt. i- A. T. Wind-.
publishi s ii,.. foilowine
which ids l. -A li f."' ti.a nt i
. i :
( - : :.i. s. Mi
An-u-: ' '..
i e, Monday, tic- L'-'id :..-;
caih-d I I'-rno. -nits or' tie- e.
;o.n:n-
c.ir.i
coin, ti. s
pla-i- iii in-.b--,
, b,evi,-kiiiv'. ..
to k'-'-p tli" p: :
day th-v eia)
i:--l
on. tei,
... i
' : hiinsi If. and thircfore f.-lt a ort of-anv further t'um the t.p ..;" th- hi;! ord-r to.eet rea ty to be married."
' i- i- ' ...:... 1 11 I .1.. i.lh, v.. !....- .1 1 I f . ne i inn-ii ivill si-... ll- o f t'.t
, relU'i. a sunn ui.aa necoue. a ii'in ,.0.0 nni nnn ,-io.ni. , i.m. .. .. ..i ....
'deseriU". win :; toll that hisv.ife hail i Mr. Wilder would uul take no for ; week ?" said WiM-r.
r-i:w.
a : :' i-,m: s a 1 law,
S -luersvt, J'a ,
jbee:
i-ad out."
an answer, and alter coiisidera'hie : "1ft
i-an let herb:
have
n or
, done it without
consent.
thee is :l Htrle too full of tny inn.
No Am about it'siU Wild. r. r- :
ila.-il:- tiie tiiin-s m tie
Mr-. Wild. r. however, never over- importunity he prevailed upon Mil-1 twenty dollars." said .Mrs. Wi!d- r. ; r,.vi...;, s v-,.,-
1
: ha.-s. -H.re. I).-tain-
ear.- of "i-m."
er.imme, a:a at;j
t; '-. con.-i-tin- of .
v. i'. ii'.-: ,
ut:i ne- iii.. i :.-:.i.a:-!
eivoeat::;-tie Na-i-.a
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a aao it- .
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I NO. 226 LIBERTY
'ITTSBUBGH
1 AM D. K "TZ.
A i IoliM.Y AT LY.V.
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1 r . iii K i r t.uv.
S aia-net. Va.
k'.-.s
Jtl.l. HI. KB.
jeame.and perhaps n.-vcr trinl to hr to acc.-pt his invitation, and tley j "1 think it would do for tic I'1"'" : ,,,'V (V the sound of a !:orc comin;- D.bby t.Mk t!t- sa-idh-ba-s n. . r
STREET, 'overcome, the habits which had 'de-.-.-nded tiie kill to-t-theraml went ,-nt." ,,t a r;U)li r ,.uick trot beliiud Icr. chamber, not a little e.tit'o d with
! crown up with her childhood and j into th- house. "Well, now I've no m"H'y ul;st-1 s,t-"'li-i,Ts-tl over h.r shoulder, and the vab' : due avtii-'S th-y co:.t:.ii,e-!.
pj i youth : she alwavs called her bus-! "D.-bby, hen's Miller;' said Wil-! iae." said Mr. Wilder, "except a (there was th" tali man with black Ht,: emptied the cut- nts ..n th- b.-d :
' " Ihan l William, and continued thro' ! d, r. a ties er.tt rod the beautilVd par- j hundred dollar hill, and its impos-j wj. j.jntd a lare and and on i.-:-;aiuii.i?e to s-; if evry-
! l-j- i. ... 1. .1. . i ...,! .i:.a..,. il..,- ! ,il.la f.. .t tie.t ei-'li-cd sbi.rt lit!. -s ill 1- 1 ..-l.l.:,, -i t'.-.i - .'. n.r c-t .!i-,-, l-.i-.-.i -n.
LA ITU H. Hlt'U.
ipls for Fire anl life Insurance,
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:, IV. V:. u; rs:r. Kn'iti-".
' M.mf ro.!t. r-;'iiti'
v i tii n-!. m f 1 1 it'.! trtril I'll" if if?
;t Mit -'ik't-c hi.'I rM"ii?y.
: HICKS.
. ; a: "r" l uk pkaci:.
S .-laT-t. PtTii'lU
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!. KiMMKI.L .V SON
r.i -orvi.-'-I t-. the fi'i-an-!
l-ir ;ty, ine t-t Uie ni1!!!
ii :i .;:': . mil Dr.U'i n-
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p I 'L-i::: nl.
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I-abAKKi: 1 -n-le;-s hi-
. "ir- -' . tie "i!ir''Tt ( S"Tn
.:.-v :.i rr-i-i'-'D''' t-a iaiu
'.li.i-l.it.
i i : N . IMDIV,
; :c-':--r i.r I 'litr;-.
' in at it 1 1 ii fo'ii'i t ;-rt(r-k
'Mii k. u-r s nl'irif. rv-
:. a. - Ar i'i -i.il tth"i .ill ktn.;.
mIN illi.i
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T.i
SOMKKSF.T. TA..
And Real Estate Brokers.
KSTAUl.ISIIKD 1SV.
I ('.Oil'' . ii."
end not until then. Abon
:. !! I w: s ". '.: 1 on by :
-.mmitt. '..-.:.-'-::. -of K.'W.
! W. T. V.'vnu. -:tv:. .' the
The ma;i took up his pa-per and
r -' i r i ( I his r a. linir.
"This is my Lald-h" ad.'d m.'la y."
sa.id the boy. "wh.-U I tret ba!d-h ad-
cd I am eoin- to eiv b.vs inoie-v.
Mi-t.-r. have ail bald-head.-d i.e-n
-'t money
Ti;" mm-.ye. I man threw down
his pap.-r. aro-e and exclaimed :
"Madam, hereafter when you travel,
l'-av-- that youn- eorilhi at home,
llith.-rto 'I always thought that th"
old jiroplet was v.-rv cruel for call-in-
trie she hears to kill ( hildreii
f.-r makiti- s'ort of his head, but
now 1 am forced to belh Ve that he
did a. Christian a- t. If your boy
h-id be n in the crowd Y.f would
have died tir-t. Ifl"an't find ati
oth. r S'-at on this train Til rid- on
the ow'-.-t.-hcr rather than P-mam
in la re."
"The bnhi-ie ;ob"i man is -one."
-aid ti." boy, and th" woman leaned
back and blew a tir-l i-h from h.-r
lips. V. .o.o'a Timf.
Tin" Itii c Afti'r A lit i)i il --.
nem.in.
life to sneak theOuaker ilialeit. : lor.
William Wilder w;is a thrifty and j D. bby ro-e. handed a . :...i:
stirrin? man: in a f.-w years lie ! sa;d eo.ni ewume ; hut her !:e
found himsi If the owner of a -ood lever, 1 with blushes, as she r
farm, and was ioin- ahead in the ed .-tea in to her seat.
ie to ;rct that el:an-ed h.rt "M PcautiUii' black horse within a few thin- v.
an imeo.u.iition
t . d ::. I pris-e
me it to tae batik, a instance
1
was : t-
urn
mihs
I tried all
over
t'-e
vards of her.
world as fast as any ot his nei-h-bors.
Nor has the whole sum of
As Miller settled himself, he -hii
; n. i--hb.irhe.od last week to p-t it
chan-ed. hut couldn't SUeclnl. !
1 shall be too busy to eo mvself t.i-,
1 ar
:V Was tll'i
t Cod w.
i. or tiatt
eetil
sin- in-c ere l
iuddereda little ' side- pocket in one of tie- ha-.-.
i ti'-st at the id.-.t of havinuhis( om- opened it and arew tie r..-, -nia
. i . i ...... i .... i .... . ...i.. . t .. . 1 1 . ......
i.-liiV throUeh til" W.mmis. oia a- ne cie-:ua j.o. i.. i-oo. n. m .mm iiiik ,. i,. ., . . : r , l ., ...
' ' , . i i . . ..:.u ,,..t. : i. . - i ... .. i .. ....... ... ;. - f -. . l - - 11 1 -1 a
!c:mi" Up In- aecosn-i ..er wn.i . o u si i-.u..u u c .u..io. .. ..1..1.1... V . ; ( , - ,
il"-1 -a:al lie too ou- to -o mv -cii !- i , . , .mil s.teh "elitle anO of Mils. !;. counie.i j.iin C'ltiiilc:. . ,. .
i .1 .. . . -.. ii.. i ...:.! .1.1 .. l. " . , ii i ... i i l .. l. i m no. i ..en ' e
ea across tne ro- m i ana r.co aiini , m- n : . out ii i -' u..- :i mo m io i ,,.r , ... si a' soon re.i 'V- ami her n.-an auaitciveraii'i'iuiciv
j.ed win a I . li.
w liner mv n-.h
Do y
1 v.-r
an vhow.
iii'ii n re'( renc
I
a
io eon..
1
tor (-el
thiiius that an-.-imply old. i sin -i.-.s"
ir is beotiii-rii-h and awtuilv
: Ids -ood fortune been stated vet. He Joseph .Nelson. 1 e"t on to the oia nor-" m i.ie morn-,,,- --,., lr trenidati--n and rode on . r. tor he to.
. . - I ... 1.1. .CIO!. ..! . .. ! -
was blessc, with a dauehter. a hue
1
1'
rosv-cheeked, health V. rompine 'a'irl. c:u h other, "and both seemed
tull 01 lite an. 1 spirits, ana in ins , whiitemharrassea
ev. s exeecdinelv beautiful. J "Where's vour mother. D.-bbv ?"' ; iius proposition wa s.M.n rcjM.rt-
p.-r.-r. wh-d.ire m oii. I..- r enhance ' This dauehtcr. atthep-ri.Hlwhich !s:ti,l Mr. Wilder: Mr. Millers -oin ;;'d to He bby. who sat-t "she liadjns'
e.isv maniii
sue -ot tiiroti-n -ii
1 .1 1 1 Ml , -f t .1. I -- - I
rhetwovoun- men nodd.-d at I '-' :-' take tne nni to i!.- o;inf. : j.,.- wout,.,l cmii..sur".
aiaieet tt ciianei-h sue may nave. .;:!t,,,.r a l.,n-ra,l Miss, s.-u-l the 'money.
sote.e oi'the money." Lir.,r, lo-akin-at the dark woods D bhv k.-p; 1.. r on n 1 oim-. 1. In a
that lav 'in the -reat vali"v betore few davs :t was rumored tnat .! pn
1 line-
noor;-;.. ! i'st 1 I'i'ii t li' !" it. II re.
and c irrv- ., r . ... ., i....,.a . ,
f.r ,!.-.-. ncy's j" .:n jlU:lr('.i .Ul,
;.t:t aj-point a v-ars ..id." hetold me. i.ron -
"f -;.v',' 1"''. a'5'"' iy, aii i'he was tfoin-to take it iioi,:,
. , . , . . . li'ca: - ie 1 it iia.v 1 a . 1 in . . . : :..:.i: i . , . . .
!i'tt-en htinnred l"it.:r.- ;n -o 1.1 name ' . , , . , . .. . ..no .t . p in ui.i.uv .imu n - v 1
' '-"O" 1 l-' " . , - ' part vita it. .ml lor the hi" ! m-tak-
me.ti" lav naieis b.-iim-l me. 1 ..,.u ,. ,,-l.,-!. a ,,.. ,i;.!,,'t
amitte.
ours n-.i
,.r--r-v. err...' ,! l.i.'i u to inr.r .ii-m r oartienlarl V describe . t.. lor ,m r"
v.a.'.c ur..(i l'l vt rVn' I. fte luiDe
(CrntTti'.iv ill l-i: jTiMijj'lly h '.luiile-l to.
S. T. LITTLE & SOXS,
IO- IIAI.TIMOIir: sstiikt-:t,
(rMi;i:i:i,.M),Ma.
as i.-ave as not.
had reached the aire of IS vears. j At this moment Mrs. Wilder -u- S -he matt-r i.-m;.- 1 1. us arnica: iy
II.rcom.I. xi.m was naturally fair. J icr.-d the room. ;arraneed with Mr. Wilder, there
i.,o o litt!.. l.r.,un..,l from .xt.osur,. ! -ii.,,.. the.. ,1.. ii..,,rv ,;, was nothiue to hinder eouvj lorward
1.111'- - 1
to the sun.
, i 1 ... - i . i .. ,,-it 1 . i.. .. . a. .T-t 1- .. I wi ... t,., , , 1-, i r
or siic nan lie n aeeus-tshi-. pres.-ntme h. r hand, l ;ini on . -..i.... i ...... i.,.-,..... ,t
. i,.,...l iVo-o . l.il.l'tood to be much t.Kectl I b...... fl,v n, i-b, -,- r-adv tor tin- w.d dm- I lie next
1 1
How far have vou to jro. Nelson had purchased an ci.-e.mt
little farm in tie-nei-hborhood. that
ia! Deh- had heen ottered tor s: ! I t some
; months at a thousand dollars, and
them.
Miss?"
"S.-ven or . i-ht nun.-,
by. h.-sitatin- a "little.
"'TamhaM'V to tind company on was considered ;ibar' i;n.
... - .. . - i -iti.-:l.. .. ..
I --a:, the stran-.-r. "...sc.n. s.ua.nr. i-e-i. i.:e o- i
the
r iii
"for it i s ratner ion
ridiii- time thev ne t. "I am a-l ni
me to :
-hoot i.a .
army stye
to n.ie La
UK--. i.iiU'iioi-i m- am. k,.1w .j. ,1;ime ...f th- f.mliv
n ..t.h. r words tarn- :, llf. k had no int r. -'t
I -tit i'T '."I S sate- li-'l . ;,,
a-sa-shi-it' d at ni-ht. i i'r,
, ... r, . 1'
oiieii t.:".' i : -Jit. 1 h'-v
t t!.
art:.
a i-
a
to .1 I .
ii.frc.'f.v. cmiss.
i. ua sn.vr.nu ake, viamom".
AXLKIAS CLOCK':. riiKSCIl Cl 0L kS.
Stli-S PLATED W'l!:,
JEH LI.RV. l-c.
HOLIDAY PRESENTS!
Wa.tclit? ami Jewelry
K. ; ,lrM !vski:iel Wrkmon an t
n-ramo ! ' y KxprefS Free t f thir.'e. X. ex:ra
eli-re f..r IxTj,virjr. rj-i war-
in theoneii air. ; is w.-H." ' , day tie-old pray horse was stand-: ,..,. i tnl.t you'll allow me to be hear that yen nave bc-n rumni- in- ,-( . ; .
! If this, however, had detracted! "Yervweii. in iei-d." said Miller, ; two hours bd.,re IM.i.y ms;V(il.r r,.irtiir throu-h tii.- !n.-ly to debt tor a iarm ;:i sueli tine s a I ( ,' j..l'.. .p.,:; j
lau-htfromherbeautv.it was mor- hmd after a f.-w more remarks. M-ts. ready to start : and Mr. Wider had j th.se. 1 thmk ya oii-.'.t to ha v. . ,.. "J'h.-v; ' ....;
than comiHT.sated bv the vi-or and Wilder retired t . sui. -rint.-nd the b.-en out a halt down times to ex- Jici ',v th anked him hut said. ; worked thre- or :..ur years and -)t ; -"V..,,,., f ti,'.. ,"
ch.sticitvit had imparted to h.-r : preparation of sui.per. atmne tne sadd..- and hndio t sec h(. was'm.vcr lonesome and nev.-r sounth:::- ah-a i b t"r- n:'-'o:' 111 j i, .V .,1 j,,, ti, a,. I.t
' frame, and t!iebri-ht and deep lus- "Kx.-use me, Mr. Mi! i.t. a liuie that everything was n-ht. And , p Stiii in a lomly place it ' debt so mtt-h. j ' ' f.;; ' v u- p -
for it b.-i.l br-.e.-.-lit to h"r dark hazel while." said Mr. Wilder. "I want to 1 when at hist D.-noy was ready, he :-reeable to have com--. "Hut I haven t i :i ruumn m , ' ;.-" .... ' .''..,'
lei it i..i-. .... ...... , v.. . .il 1 !, ...,ai 1- t
cv.-s and siiow Joseph that held ."'""'"v " u"
"She was : i objc'-t of (ti'-'ros.-in-icrn of mine we w. r.-lookin - atba-.K held him mii:. she was wc. I seated
love to her parents, and of c-neral ' of the hill. Acc.y,d'::.- to m v notion the saddle, and L-ivm- h.-r a hun-
attracti.m in the m i -hborh 1. i h is the stoutest .iH.v' there i in 'b-d char-, s to taste care ot lu rseli
"There's that Joe Nelson aim-; this town. Come, .Jos.-j.h, -.'o up and '-e "iretul atid i:'t ?et a Utl, ne
!...fn.i.i. ,,:.,,;,r,!r Vi!,l-! l ...1- n " st.-?ed u: on the horse block and
-in Ol I'looi .t.,....-i........ i .. (-. .i i . -..
. r tn bis wife rather i it.'ttishl v. as i "1 think it is the stinte.-t niei '
. " . i... ,.,.i.
):mv. dco,. .-..ci oi.
-Did voumak-' out to -et y-.ur bill , "Haven't you bouiht
! chiin-'-d ?" said the siran-er. farm? said ih r.
v.." TI..1. .1- "I tn.-o fi "Yes -.-inl .losel.U.
o, s.ici i'. - - - - i I i r.
ii ... 1 ..t..l 1. t ' :"
id lliil PIIU Uiiv- .i ;i ii!"t;-:t:i'iii"a.i.- s.o-i...
th" world f..r him beyond its a-. .
liii-Lt hiive -oi," on th" street
md pick" d u- a boiil. l.r tw'i-thou-.-'in.l
ve.-s o!il -.vitti it:-t .-is Tnrads
; tiia: wmld be hit with tin-,;,., :m,l'jn-torieal ititerist f.r him
who-aye ta-:n mstruetio; . ... t;;, lili;r p Jit that th.
alv li-i'iil. .Mr. I., i . M'-.-ie, w,.o ,-,..,.,. r ...,!,.,. I ,,,,'.!
t:;:,"-.;-.-i! it f r m-y. that did ?i:r ri-
in", it Lao a world oi memore -
f.-r him. H" could t."i. h tie- tr.-a ih
and t!i" whirrinz '.vh.-. l would croon
..'it the f.,ui." '-id !:i..L"toi.e that had
dr-y.' mil i'-drowsy ac ompiiiiiiii' i.t
t-i the . radi" s-l;( that hiish' d him
t i t i . . ..ii
i v- i in i us tiuav oa s ; u w.".ia
t'l-iu.
.l.iinit-
... v -is t ....
! tie- Fon .-t' rs ;
! ..... a . . i..
. i ia.'.
arv ot ;;r curt.
I ihoivht 1
; stood and watched her as she turn-
was tired, but I eou
one tocl-ani;" ir. I don't know but I , der.
v.-itl have to collie back to-hlolTo-.V. . "V,
id -I -. pi., "bio 1 -.ii-l '
CHARLES J. HARRISON.
('..-".i-ra:- '. M.. :...- :
iweii s"!ne dues and
iii-1 if.-t th- mor.iy ti
pt ft -
mui-'h-rid that i-:y
h" b'-neiit f la
1 th. n v.'. :.:
to Wait
t
t
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1 LiL'ht pd
'a ii I was
iilv would
oli'-v. H-
;s rnaia.oo'
d and
"" " " " thev came out of church one warm ' l'Vesi-e:i this vear."' said Joseph; "1 ! " 1!"'t" the road r.:;.l ascemlc. the j fur it ia i,,.;M.-ib!e to 2..-t it chaiifed - for it all d avn. I dm: t ran :a d,"t j;r ', , '
tMV -t-V2 JSs. ,utnmer"ft. rno,.na:id commenced saw it about a week a-o." j lull. t-U sn.- was entirely ..ut of i m (ur n,.;-hborii.-.d." : f .ranythiu-." , ! t'".-Vr 'Vai-h
:o: their walk homeward. "( h. it's -aitict amazincdy Yvithin ; h:"b - ( The strans'-r made himself very Mr. tld.-r was t.M. m-:.-;i i-.-"'1' ( pt"...., "'h,.'-.
. -1 wi-h he would'n; make him-; ;l week." s:iid Mr. Wilder, "c-me. -o 1 Debbv trotted -n leisv.rxly over .,,m..,t... j:, h:s conversation, and '' " to askimy !urt a. r ; -t:-;r.s. , t - ; ,
boniCl'Set L(lllltYl)anIv. is.lf.)uitcsothi. k.'' int. ami look at it" th -h-n-road s'ne had to travel. hti i ";.,!- b.-in to think that h.-r fc-l- -Joseph .V-i. u ma-e- an . s.-, a.-ut , ;" .. ;
' ! "Well now. mv dear. 1 think thee .los.-nh was alto-t ther unacctis- ' sh- was too full of ph-asaiit thoii-hts I .;. ,-r. 1,.. ,!,',,.. him irnustiee. iarmer and rc?p.-.-ta..:c j-ii ; e." y..i.-
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a whin- haired "-rar." !l;i.i" and a
m-.ther. with pn!"r:? fa" and '." a':i
fu! ev.-s ; it would sin-ofa thoiis.it.d
oid-tiui" memories .-md for-o.-.ai
faces ; it Would sii,- h'jW tiie t' Iel r
l"-.it(x.i u? gia.1 ;d e-1 parw of Vai.-isl States.
C!ive Q.lerdte. flutter in.l i tticT checkf nJ
iecttd ftti i ."ached. tatrn dJ YVe-terne-fcnite
M.vln Crs- 1 miW3 ' nn -"'l- Kmlttorl m.ie ltb frompt-
ass. Aoo-ants .jiiritd.
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"Well. now. mv dear. 1 think thee Joseph was alto-t ther unacctis- sh-- was t-... lull of pleasant th.-u-lits . ; -.r.t ,.., ,;,.) inju-t;,-,, tarmer and resj..-.
l,-w f,x i.na li fe. iin- about it." re- toiii.-.l t urn h attentions lrom .dr. ianu bri-ht ar.tiTtations to e-el wee.- , ' 1 a1...a...t Ji,.c.inld to make industrious and
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turned Mrs. W il-k-r. .Wilder, :md m- looked not a httic ryattm- -ti'-iiivc r !.:v.-iy m tne j ,(r.( n,is t,v i.;.. .-,M.iai and an-.-a- oi.u.'i. a..a u c . - jt:1! not he'' t
"Youn-folks like to 'he to-, ther. ,-,.nfusl as he took his hat and fd- , solitu-I". The- roa..; yv:is but little j pj(. j l,..r"rirn. A cm pi" "t miles I 1 "! 1: ,'v: ,jav
th.e knows, and Joseph is a clev. r low.-d 1,1m to the -hx.r. ! traveled, and sl- :,:". but two r- ln,(.,. p j.u .,smi1 'in this Yvav. -on:e ten years attfr tias. v.aiu.Ir.
and resp.ectable v.-un-in..n. imlKiiv Tb.-v went up th.e r.-ad. and Mr-i-ms in the w ::!. (il-tance. one as ! rot lml,!ca-antlv' and thev had now Vv ;ld.-r was s;:t:;;-one day aiid trot- ,..;i.t, Hi,.j ,
ever sa vs a word' a-ain.-t him." Wild, "r took hhn all rouml tlic fidd she was .l.-s.i ndimr the hills about r...v.i..i the .l'.vpest and dark.-st on--hi-' ti.ir.1 -r.mds..si upon hi- ,.( .
"Yes", he's too i-h-ver to be worth ,fern, and examine 1 hill after hill, 'a tni'.e from li.o-. and th" other in . ;irr ,,f th" valh-v t'nrou-h wiiieh the km-", that .a-.-a.d. t , t,.'jUs and v
anvthin- ' s:iid Wild- r. "and bv and and looked int the other field--, ami ; the ion-valley of ihir'-- woods about : r,,,,i j.iv xp,. 'hravv ' woods wre "D.-hhy I ....;; t k:...w .-'y. ,
to pn-v'-i
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Par.iM dtiirtad to i-archa t. ss. 4 PEK ; ,y hee'i take it into Ins liead. ll he t,.und a huncml tinn-s to stop and nr.. way in journey. Jiaaj sh" net : aJ,vVc. them and around them, and ::'. -;"-(.. ' " i ''
cent, ftniiei" LOAN, mo ttommo-1 hasn't aireadv. to coax Debbv to ; 1.;k1c nt. and talked more to .heph of a timid H.iMsition. s:;" would ,iot a sound was to be h ard except ; this harm a tae t.ne- yei w, r
date-l at thin Bink. The f..orir.8 are pre;
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1 i.f-i wit:, i'. .:'.' hue.-, aiid the lovu -.
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SPRING, 1880
CARPETS
1ki to I ,am- hhn. "I've no idea of her i than he l:ad before for six months, have felt a trood deal of uneasiness j lhe jllUnilcrin- of a li'tle brock th. v ned ? , , . K-.-'es joiped tl " Ha-ris ZottaveCa-5
Mtiarr'vin-a pauj.er: I've worked t(K;Josc;.h susvted that this was un- wlien she saw this last person ai-. :u.t ,.;--s,.,;. The stran-er sud-. D- .a.y t.. o", V'' l" !,p ,': t' ',(,,.- ilundr.-d and Tiftv-
!hardfor what little property I've dertaken bv Mr. Wilder for the pur- proaehin- her. His appearance ,,i.nv r,1(j,. ,.p,,L. to her side and hr.tt:-m out t.a- ...d Na-ii-j-.u:-. Jv.iI. i;,.,:,,,,,.. ul, (
0-ot to be w illin- to see it -o to feed pose of leavin- Miller and Debby in wp.s dark and rutaanly, thev w-re .jJ tR. rvia uf ., r bridle told her ; and upon op.-tiin,' t.i. a p...:.e-a m , , .. , wJj,tt j ,..
--a va-alH.ud. who mver earut anv- th" room toilet her. but he bore it all two miles from any house, and in the : at otu. she must -ive him the hun-the iniicrp.k-t.sayiiiir. "t. - t.-aavy i j:,...! ,.v r; a - tj... pi;, ,rt:, . ,,f,
! thin"' and never will. I dordt U- i.ati. ntlv. and an'-wered all Mr. 'midst of a deep silent wilderness. !tIri,i Jlar hill. o;nn- irom th.-re. sir. !,,',,' .,,',:., n"" ,.",,'..:.- f ... v. r r-
S llieve.I.n-"ll ever be w..nh a hundred; Wilders reiuarks about his crops : Itut Debby 's nerves were unmoved : ; ..Vo.,v is this carrvin-tiie joke t.. ! n..i Vrafrnal. i -..'.-.icd Wn- hut o-.lurin- t! e
j dollars as lonj a he livi-s." 'and his fields with aj-pan-nt :nt r-, -h n-tuni.tl his b.,w m i.assm-. and ; .,ir .. -vin- to lau-h : ' . , , ., ,!war ard that wa cau.-.-d fr-m si.-k-
! "Well. liow. mv dear. 1 think th.-e ' f.r lie knew too well the stn.te of, kept on her way with perf.-ct com- . . , t u . j,v A clored man was nu-uy . n-aL'( -I .....t. .. nature that I
is a little hard UH-n Jo-vph. said Debby s feclm-s. Loth tmvar- him-. posure. . . ' Cnou-!i to iri-hten one."
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W'i.. . !. "..:;). 1 sell it I ei.T.r.ot UP-h r
; -'and. !'';t w la.t it cei'd b" to tie
i man w'r;o -m-ht iris fulty a.- r--:.'
; a lavst. ry. It will sin- not..- . ;"
io-.- s-.i.-s liUii. It would : '
!: a man ta'kin- la r.-ai' " t-a
l aiii.-h parrot. I'.-huht; , ., ;.-
fiei-.cra! firnnlV AVc.I'lii.lc.
A Large and Choice Stock of In
grains, Tapestry Brussels, Body
Brussels, Tilarquetta and Axmin
sters, with Eugs and Borders to
match. Also Oil Cloths, Linoleums :
and Lignuras.
in sawrai w-.-. id ior a (aie-ton man.
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Mrs Wilder : "thee should remem- self and toward Miller, to feel any: She reaened tin- end o. h r jour- : ,.j js no t,, -fill" -iM the The "nuiii i.nd brotie-r haa a ur! u n (.( ,.T.,'" ....j
j.cr he is but just out of his time.: uneasiness. , ; m-v in due time, liitehwl her horse ; ,'.r uwc ' no f,; 'till vou 1 Ma.-o.li- breastpin -m his -hirt ; ,...;:;';r,: ,..
His lather has Wn sick several. At lengtli Mr. Wild.-r cii:a:tud..l ! m the shed at the villiap. hotel, and j l,e u;onev" " ,1 ,n!. ; until we rr,u
vears. and Jos. t,h has almost sup-; that supper must be nearly n ady r impured ot the waiter at the door - D,,i!iv m.U)bled and turned pale. ' "D . y..u. o;on d .da-.a-a:.d w:te M; , , ,,..(.
"ported the whole family." : and they retumcl to the house On ' the way to the bank As he was f,r she thotvd,t she saw wm. tliin- i Masons aili'.iate? ;'i ! ... t;.;:,.,,
"Oh. I don't denv that he's clev-; ,-nt( rin- the parlor they found Mil-! j-.intinjr out to her its location, she . ,JC etrn,.ri.T- t.ve4 tj,.it l,-,kel as "Don't tmyat" M a - 'a--- . j :,( t. ,.
cr cnou-h. and kind en..u-h to his , , r alone readin- a n.-wspap-r. M r. obs, rycl a tall. d:irk lookimr man, hp "a, i.dcrirnest. "What s the matter ? , :'''-.:"tvV l'di-3 i
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father and mother, said Air. U ild- Hd.r looKed vexed. , wun macK wmsKeis ..m.i nn -ve- : ;utsurt.lv Vou don't mean anv i "Par.no. ..ss. mninui-i v.. m .j.,..,.,, .. ,j .;. ,. ,,T.;V r.,.,,.n that I ' with a livi !vSf,an:.-!i dan-". Th-
r: "all i-. I don't like to see him so "What, all alone. Mr. Miller? l.row. . l-.kintr stea-hly at her. She, . , t ' .,-? id Dvt.bv, trvin- io ' ia barkee-r m o:s town wnat to-u ;f.. y th:it jVas a m. nd-r ; fr'h n-N of Mr. l-r.f ...n.ily w-r-
TlfiTT Hill Tinnri 0 fin it,ikli tlUvz w,th ,M'-' I .w I-td shoul.Ja t naves.ii.1 t ver. vi w. mom no- Uthe reinfr.m hishand. "it's dishe:,n LHiry s.-ine enio.em. i i (if ,L.- D. ne. mti- I'artv. and iik-, invited in. and many -f Cmr-I
K VAK H SH Xl Uhould voufclto sK-him marn.,1 so loIv. but I thou-ht De bby w..u.d ticn-him any tarther, am, went di-, b , j fr;2hton nit. Sl ; ni di-tr.-ss ; hadn t a ..rm a.l mat .lvA ti.(),:.an" :- of others (ir-.nt's old cmrad.- from ti.-lar-
DU I iiUlJ.UUuD Ot UU., 'to IM.r.v. and not worth hardlya amuse you till we ?ot Tack. ; r-t y to the bank. W hen s,,e reach-j, . i.-iorr.iii-. I cum in nr.d a- . ... ;,j,er, of th--am- r..ks were pr-nt. S-m- ofth"
deeint ud of clothes?" t "Miss Debbv had f..iin: en-.-n-re- ed the d.Kir . he tound it hacked and ; . t-.ss si-uah -.-"i.a ,', t , - (,-r-"' ':. n -: - ' :,;;-' w1 i h -. .-iid.-d th. i.,a;.-
2D 72 JLTSZZi, : " wl-lf I should fc-1." said Mrs. ment that rcpnred l.er attention."' : learnt from the bystanders that the ; Ui "Did he r-pond ? " I " .; pZ . .f. -.,:'r-.! ' : -V- ;T-V..: ; "t! . tin - U r.'-r inth-t.-
PIXTSBTJBGH,PA. Vilder. is tl.ou-h they wvre start-' said Miller, "and ask ed to be exe "He didnt n-.iA ri-ht II - ; l ; p, 'heu Whiam ---I. a tie- -cepai.t. Am-; ,
ijijfc v.rv much ns v.e did when ed: but I have foiirn'i mysclt .put- shut for the day. Ia her exceed in- : ouS"f. 1 .mi in arn ' n ll:ad" a iiiotioii at the d.,m wid on- ,,a, nciehis th. - ." d souv-nirs j, ,!,,wi, a lar-
T7 IT UrQTpjfC- "iHM marri.,1. We had de- interested in this nevrspaper." dLsapintment, he .-tK,l .ikr.t for ; l . h,v,l and readied und-r d- bar I ;yw ;,.m. about thr-- f. -t !.,i-. and
f. Va.- Mnblli.bb cent clothes, anacach of us a -Hid Wilder went out md met h:s wif,- some time, un-vrttm what he . 5' tm itl.rd ? r- made de si-nonce m-ah and h- P; J.. r ni ,.H,k(,, -lt r,. ., ttitil v.lv.t of ti-r "-rrij--.
VK;T Villi lYFlVIir t-iir of ban.!-' and that is a1iut all i in the hail ami askc 1 tier how Jonr ; should do. , , ', -',,''.,- -v rib "i if'm'n fotch.-d me U'tw,- n the .-houl'i.-r ' - . thoi-h aiitth- fad.-d bv time. Amop-
-rl 1 IIILADLLl 11IA y;;;1: with. I ,lon't tliink, : it had Un Miiee V left Miller j "Is it anvthin?. Miss, that I can . v lme the motea. .fyoaletme ,iUn.art,r n. T r,a, l.- . v , s:..,, : ... r r, . of the I. ,.t i,,an-i.-n
ACADEMY i Williann wc should have rot alon-; alone in the ;iar!or. 'help you a-K.ut? asked a p.-nth- :? . ... ...--ttin" out d-d. .ah." .-t'-ind iN-inocrw is 'upii.Id. it there i-an oMfashioned hur-au and
" ,.- li , ior f thee hid Ih'cii worth '-She left in three, i: nutes after 1 man at the adjomir.tr shop door. "lhe money is ail 1 want, said , ..,',' . , , , ,; ,w ,- .i ...; n i,...- .a f,f yTI rh ri.anufa tur'.
ENGLISH. Cli-m Cl imi tntetr,ni.l Mrs. Wilder.; Debby replhld thaVlJ wanted to' the Strang, "b.vr then-must be no Have you :ovcr ; kn;;wn a:,v -.ti will e - i . ;; ; r. lcLv audi....
Tweity--s.Y,rC we were marri.,1.'' -. "and I couldn't je ruade her to ! w; a bill chan-cd at the lk. more da lym-: tiie s...ner y..u hand to be seriously id mthoit ..w..m .. tb . iiUi, 1 i Li"h,aU-
TwtiaVi..-carCma,.' r.n , with : back a-ain. She sa id she knew the-; "Oh, 111 change it for rou," said -it over the better.' stoma-h or u.ictne 1 e. ; ;r ' . Io.;.; . .
September lotll, 10, nch forced WiMer own b.mwcntoutonj.urpre to leave her ' the eentleman, "n it isn t to lar-e ; Debby at once- drew ...rth mc bid neys vnd wla-a r a ... , . . ,! ,T (;r, 3,,.,. .p.wn at the sid, s.
1 ' Vttn he made no attempt to am-wt rand Henrv aUe 1 Acre to-ether. and con , step in here " ;and attcrnptel to hand ,t ,1 tl,e inpvdeaml.tH'n nail l ;.;!. - y " ; ' J ,,fl,at ,h,. cm-rs, th-
8-W4 f- M ' tl in Mi -nee till thev she woul.f not s.y. Its no use. She aecordin-lv st- d into th, : ftrar.er, but hrr hand trc-mMeil so. P-'f j t ... l:U ht 1 1' sun ca- to table is u-tain.-d by on- i.inth.
r,UrhrA their dwdli'v " William th.-ethin-s aiwavs wil! st .re. and pivin? htm manv thanks. ' it droppc-d from her fin-ers just be- - k. r s f.in-er lorn.- a.wa;. - r. mlaa.- t ,.e.r ..... m ,
EXTENSIVE. THORCUCH i PRACTICAL. r' ; 1;ni! arriv ora wavT and it's no use-; handed him the bill. i fore it reached his. and at that mo- amr-.rtmt -r an. ,,;v,r , S; : : t ' i .f-uf -a-tors Jt . th-
ii. cr. there Wl'e them. Ldwerealreadv trvin- to prevent ii." i "Oh. a hundred dollar--," said he; , tnent a -us ot w:nd wafted it back ; fails to mak , .m- b UA r it., a nd , . o "j,;--;:. ";, : ;V ,,.r:,.r.. ;;s f. asilr ai-oti:
tHIM-TIW- iiiAir tel m the ivirl. r S-eii- Joseph 'The m. ts off rather -. "I can't do it. I haven't half that toward the br.Kk. Theftranperh.t pure, sina to s.r-mTih-n cu-rv j-art U . i- J- - Tier- am also -h-n
31 l 7.v Siiim v anll'rathlr awkwardly. An ' amount in the store. But von go j from his horse and l.ck two ., ot th- sV-teun It ha h;,z, . ri,,,j;,!:ro d
Knr - - I Wil cV ci ose not to -o in. but con-! air of unbarrassanent r-revaded the ; across there to the ar-athcarv's. I three rods to re-or it De b by wa dre-w d-P- :- t. ,1 A k A - chairs ttmt. it is said did .-rn-ic,
";?.? .i : tinul his walk up tiie roaJ to the j whole company, and when they ih think likely enough lie may have not so far gone m her fn?ht but t.u joi.rr.iJ.U-r nbot.t it. . .r-o.l. r ' .;5- , jwbe:. (kneral Grant wasmarrad.
Kuu-11 ! K pound that overlookcHl some! from the teatab.e Henry Miller ask- ; it." i she had her thoughts about her; and. col amn. I
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