11 1 " i i'ii maa.... ' r I., a aii ;-.?!if:.-? t. I. -.- . r. - rms of lJullicatiou. ; jwinisro; neither is ther- anythin- I juorogaiorv t mans d-gr.itv m 2 g 1 1 rsct Herald,1 J? hcvmg to at :,o(. is a. iwn.Uv The Qincrs( 1 i verv r i It V v is I 1 K , ii 1 i -i v. S a X a -I Ht S 0-1 ' f r i;,mi, i.' .-li aia-ha.: --trric SW. .'. i'.-r.-'sU; be c:a7ei. 3 N ,ui-r!i.ti,-n .1.1 ''attWl nctU U , . ViM ... r-rtmaa-rMftaeUj k. ....... n. -k .!" " Uk oa:i . r;erlM the rub- j telr .!ti rill V ! M trn one PtflW to aa-.' C;'.j.air.. $ui.Tceni TCUK' The Somerset Herald, Somerset, Pa. KIMMKL. ATTOilN fcY-AT-1-.A W, S'.ECTFCt, Pa. K ISF.IL TI.)KNtV-ATLAW, AT f iliX E V-AT-L4 W, - . j:ni:-i kv. ATliiKNKV-AT L.A, $uii:craiU P. Ti:i:NT. ait ..!:.vi:v Y -I 4 ii. i.I-. ; i t HiNLY AT LAW, S"U!-'rct. P. ( ii-.: LY-AT LAW . :u.r-vt. Pa. K. SCOTT. ATT-'1. I.Y '.TI.W' v,..'x-r. .a. ;t'l.u-;T:'.f.'cntn - i.. ri.- . . n. ia i f -v Kin';;:. A TT' ;;' l.'i s A f-LA . c will 1 !;. the '.Tier-!" T.Tii- M"':- . Ojtir C'Te "TS'lnl to. V ct, I. '. . e-.il.l '!': Y s- ( oi.i;oiiN. ATT 'hN EYS-AT LAW , r.iireare will !.e l.'-tnpt- ..!.-(-' 1 .11 TliM'M.- lit rv'Ul- '.';.'.',i..;.V. n.nrt '.l.'..inir.if :.it:tes. j , .... .-ynti.-il.)' .1C re.1lll".e " ' ;1IS (. KIMMKL. ATK l T-i-Y ATXAW. i out 1 :.. a 'tf'nc n!re;tc.i m.--U a.:i..:t,it:s r..antl- t c,-l o-IcSht. .. - n Main. re v. .A'!"n:i:sos. t is e..re ;.r.,nn.t-iTt-t. X S-uaerset. P. -j-to-i to Ms eMr fill tic at-!i.l.;e..-s mil tclliy, ..t 'i i i 4- i i ;:v r. fiiE!.L. A l IMKNtY-ATLAW, -II,.-. Ve-.;-!-.r. .;-e".t. S UieT-t, .'. ...'tr.. Hi A iiei-te- AY. .Y AT 1-W , i I'lKN : te S mers.t. P 'u v. iu Li" er.'.-e -111 T. Uil : I - 1 .M Y-AT LAW Somerset, Vs... i t.. sit I'-' .-Iri-w .riiete.t r.l !.-- : ".a i :. ' :. n I K . i.te. .-.TTt IV ? EY-A T L S rr.prc: Pi-, -! rn! Inl.e entn in j eore nt- : a. v oh ; r- n.(.i:.e-f H"' i.'-eiu; !1 I i.M if. k!nt;' TTDKM-IY-AT-I-AV, Sit'itierfot, I'., M-TJ. ; a"ena-'n ti 1 1 a:;en.i..n tn t usl-. mlrast- 1:1 s..-..t-fe. in-i ac-j' dig; ..-cuDllu.. l-ra.tu i: Heme U..w. rAV.ES L. vvcu, ? iTTl IVM'V.AT LtW. 1 S-uereU V. et.e Miu:trt.'.h r'.'-'. on tln. Er'mnea. .re.-t. t'oliel...i TEr.de. ftte V;'e'.. ta.'f exaiuir.e.:. !-! a:l Iciral l-u.inen lui.d to f lib pn-tr-l.tnefS nuU tlurtce. TI 1 a. A I'.AElh ATltiliM Y AT LAW, Sorrerset, -S'Cl a -Uee ia St.reer:inJ a-lj-'ioinjceutlies. 1! r':..:t1f.acruttelUi l"i "-'I be pruun Oj :iet '' U'. rs. At uvr,v. ATTOUNLY-A1-1.AW, lioieret, Prr.a a. I S ' EVTKS. ATTC1.M.Y-AT-L. W. Sira-"et. rer.n'-.i. A :1 1. a a! l.ntn- e:iruel to hi.ere will be ,,i. to iridi pr-'t -'r iti.l fl.SeliTT. ":r.-e in ;.Ii.iniLt."!i l'.: k 3tt .air w It yi r II. : 'if-r. HOWARD WYNNE, Id. D. j-ilS.-Tin-. H.Y.V.l. li'er. fc? ; f the J.. V: r. Nor nl Tbn.t. i L.ery V.'e-l'ieKlST ii'Ti u p F.! V - 9 ii. iS;.'e:..l t..l r fliifiv prxcaee. nnp. I r. k. Lu-krr . tin-n 1 l.ei, S5i Jialn 1 WILLIAM COLLINS. v if 1 a n i 1st. is :i eks et. v t,.l t I'lufiv j.r-:iee. tt up. . iv iliU t. T..-C tu M.nu.iii..:'.i W"k. abere Itr-T.fp Ira: te s.re i.e ran at .11 tlteee ne l -ur.i I ..-,-r- i t. .'.u all li;6 I wi'k. men an camp rrtc li.nK.r.ii'i: xc ..n'.f.eiHelil 'l 1:irtK wn.i -i t-r-. n.i-rll Ituened. riioliP nrrL-:i.'!- lULK M. 1UCKS. .Tl STK KOK TIlErKACE, S.mert, retn'fc. M. K I "MT. LI- H.. KiV. JSIU K1MMELL A SON v!rr tt.r ..1rS-toss I rerTicea to Oi e.d- w.. r -a vl a.av. tir.e.ii oi Tr.-m- ,,. , mr. can t nlue.e?. n!pn.lli.. ,-i..el. i"- f..cnS lit their noe, a Mais -., ct ti.e I i TVd.i. K. MILLER h.-.s i-erma- ! r.c;.-.'.y l..te.l i li.-ran ( r the practice ot j.r... r b;tt. 1".', T'l-tL ii. idiniAKEr. tend.i his ' S.MB .-.ict'.vc: t.; tKi Ihaun-B i. A. h MILLER. i miYSK lAX k t-"KGKO, v.., r..,Tr', .r Si Uth Iw.hI. Tr.!in, where tt 1 e..i.n.Ue.l i .eturor oilier, me. Tl. .'OHN r.IT.L. I A F HENT1ST. if.im Hetry Hr.ry'j rore.ttaln CreM Sk Pa. MOND lUri'EL. DVS'lOWK. I'KXN'A. TVO . .! rll krH wii Smse ri la'ely r'au-'r'-.i', mr.d cmlT T:Mte i:h nil liew "S i"l 1-e't "i -in, i.rr. wiii'-fc Lm tr.ace i a r-rj 4 -fi-r.t !e f'-'v.irt 5 Uce t..r the trelu. 4it:ie. ti.- ie , r,. iw- rar,-nsred. sii r- 61 r trs: cur;. t ii.rc ya'-ll' hll ait.el.ed ii.e ..n-j .rr pj. bit wso.u.t: '.jiret e.r" t-ar.-.:u- CM ; ltlt i,,vp.; a-: ; rirte. i ti. ., f k. a3) t.r J A M ', J.H I T r K . ITf ?- z e. t. ...e-. I'lar&ofid j sa.jfuw ,Pa TH1 HOKE THE JDIGIS! THAT DR. FAHRNEY'S .Health Restorer! v.t Te.Jaele lit in-1. ere ara eaaef iMiiltie I.IVLK. Kl'i'NfcYrl Wlm an. oln-r koaa reuie.Ir. ll contain, bo I -riT. n. vciff c : i? m.ce o: the tt". Karmlea. : l Tl e-iw-ntOK; aM-Jic-al oa. Harka aul herl i i-if i w.ence i4i diacv-Ttrevi fur LEANSIXG THE BLOOD H h-ire tcne tr. fce ?tot:-h :k lAm. Can bU al.a tri-t Miey b old and yucr.r. It ii auiid p me rnn-nrn aid orerwu'kea hoSjr, -c Cia Lrewa. ac4 viiior to tt-uee vh, leal ak t .ra vac Ail aawKuaa Ca&jera eall iu rej.areo te ES. D. FABK!TT h SOX. mr, Hagartunra. Ml. m 1 1 ffl- iVOL. XXXI. i. NO 3. Frauk TV. Hat. ESTAEL1MIEH 34YEAKS. JHL" .A. "3T WHOLESALE Iiiin iinriTiriTt nil r M ID im.uuuuiii auu IUU 1 m . T TIT n r inrt innn 'nrn Xo. 2S0 Washington Street, Johnstown, Pa. RANGES, STOVES SusTSiiffiWS Ii GENERAL i At Prices Less than any other Hause in Western Pennsylvania. ! a-trn-ii.n rol l tt J iM.hiif in Tin. G:ilvanir.fsl Irn ?hoet-ln;il. ?r.(rar Paci. Stna . Ph ..:-Air Hi. k. tiT-.ir. N;uun, Suu-kf.i KoKinef. i:J nil "' wriitii..K to Ur lar. 'nacv p-ti".tc itiTt-ii i.J .rii diiu, l-v lirM-fU-M" !hani only. S...!e Ai l.ir NohleCwk. j J.mn'tuwii . :!-irT' mi-Ku i -.k.' tjcl. IVnu. Ia K.uwaruthiSK Oxxls oUr I ' ni Vai-rs T'.ilM -v.-!'. Hre i Ciirls. O ike i'.jzcr. l't;mVr -Pails, Ivinvts u4 P.irks , n i n'a .!)' (i-nn.io Siiv.T Mk-h,. Krttanrlt pD. T- Trnvn. Llnnl. lnm awl J-:nnilfd I VAr- Hm- n.i ' l'i-r Kc!'i-(, M-at pr"iltr.'. i)-5U-r iimiVrs, fcjrs Kt-u'eru. tlx illili-rrcl kindi). I Umtd T..i'i.--. Plair.1 i:ri!mil cn.i W ire :ss:..r. I r.m Sihh1. Fire ln.na. n. evcrvtl.iUK .f Ware i.ee :r i u. ;n- . lit k Hi;imrta: n'. An exrii-n-e .Miiinv-tl.ree ear in liufinew nere roa ' l.l'J us to meet p w-.ul" i.l IT : - ituMiiml-T n .-ur line. r:lh a K.m. rt!e!e u luw All fw!l 1 r.!.l W A I; I. ANTlili AS khVKt.St.Xti.lt tTtbc lu.mey r-lumieU. Oil M.i ate the Ware : Ret . VZ!., ire i-un-iHliiK : nu tn.sl.le I.. uL-.w ..-:i. .'.i-rcent l.v iovh.s iiieirou'tt! tr.ttn c. Merrl itits fe".:r.x (..! in iar line .i i eeim .r V. ' - P'i. e i.ii-i. rei ;,.! uei (iu-'ati.:!ii. .t .ur ?. f e hsver.o i..reau.-e el! cur ' .rk ia Warr.in'eJ : 1 f.t llie hw iuiiiv m L.wejt mr-. I n faro umney .ll cu or aead to j II.iY IIKONk. Xo.2SO WashijiKon Slreel. Jolnwtomi, VeMn'a. j HERE IS THE PLACE! J. M. H0LDERBAUM1 SONSj NO. 4 BAER'S BLOCK, i . . , i A Compiete Assort m' nt of ULroHAL MthtHARDtat consisting ot STAPLE and FANCY DEY GOODS! A Large AsiOrtmcnt of DRESS GOODS AND NOTIONS! MEN'S. BOY'S & CHILDREN'S CLOTHING! HATS , BOOTS AND SHOES ! CARPET & Queensware, Hardware, Glassware, GROCERIES. ! All Kinds of Window .Blinds tti Q.ol-r.?3 -nr! lj W L 1 L 1 1 -I O, I-' i. A O tLU. " . U.-.rr-lr Tllhc T?ilnItOfS "! h? Slf P.t 5. TolfifiO Bowls, Tubs. .Buckets, uasKCts, Toieao witnw it-UTTTi ifirn i.iul ... . i -tn. lt'.ai.ine v.u s.i.a in..iifit-riiv t -i i-. . .. ...... to r 104 i. merr nc .oil er .,ri o.m..-. o... nt. ...i- ,-...,. . . . . , 111 . I .... , . 1 1 a.uu.f V, i . 7 a. IVrcled ht h U'lon a In i-li e stood , - , tne seanei 110s o. ine- young "iri. . , t . .- ; rv...u..., ..lt. mu.. ! CTS and PlOWS. Cultivators, : .7 ovo.lin.!; closed her little brown hands vUr I,. 1 eln:med, rchins ! "swfet song hml ofiiit a l'Mor. ' I hundmU, or perhaps thousands of I and W AGONb i; Klijf; il;uk" ,,raZpW y :u;A tnen, as she saw ;(M,t and snatching her back; jc.pits of it aU oyer tne couutry, ti.e l ,vn .Trfrrrn Dfnir ! .m.. ..... t 1 ,.. o,.r,:. i bnn ghmce down at them witli an f jlt.r ,l.it,vtn,us Position ."what i r.AN l.i- rrKi. proprietors suddenly announced lllls JiVllJ' J. S n.u-d hii' T1.0 ami I,ade:l.oi-?iaT!,, .coi.tinnr-.I: ".No, per-jj, ti. i:ttt(.r? T)o Vou not know! , . - ! that tlielreorrest-m.ients mut con- rr' fir nfrV MfiWFlI S li F I P Ult. ! I .r.-M.'k" Vwiv to the li-ht were!liUl,s 1 cou"1 ,mt ,do that' Ult 1 1 that all who can. hav- sought she-!-' .. AitU,-. r nr.ee, ju.ie . , form t0 ti.e .Wi ot- Worcester," TliC LhAJU IV JIOUJ.H u. ut-I i,v H.h? ar,l d v h,iMlSd hat'? ar,d 'higc.old ! t. r ; tho scll(Ml ,.,., (. 1 hose whO( have vi-ued tms o.d , ltllll t!l,y theri oiler, d the latt-r as a ihv CU IMP I OX GRAIN SEED DRILL, ju'i)Uv whirr, and clusund about i induce nic to ever come to sen.,,.! , with niP. Every et-P is danserou,, ! ifQ tt-V.r ' U- nn-"? "f iu,fl- Now in my opinion this With Detachable E.-rtilize! J. M. HOLDERBATJM & SONS', SOMERSET, PENN'A iiK AVtLI-FA5Ii:i IH1ETT im nnn j TT i - - i ww m r. i u nu a ii t K roll S.M.K ONLY HY M1SW DEALER. SOVEF.SEh FS'fi. Alovx !!k5;T llurn.LT St .RE. EEFCRE EDTIN3 TRY THE EUEEETT ! "IT IS Till HF.ST !' It D-:23 C.s?:tii:i! i! VariSf. B2ay li Fr.s. The raieri..r!:y d t!ie Ftmlett OrKSBii in ree-s nli"l itc I kn..r'..'e.l l' t'.ie tastiest n-uic.: .uOi'irioes. an.) ti e o. iiiii.! f r tl.em Is rejeiiy In.-reasinir tl.eir inerin re t-c .niir.u m -re ri ecrirelr kn.-wn. V.' t.ai rvervn.!y wanti. is the lil.sr oh.i A V f..r ti.e le .ft m..cnt i.f m'.u. y : . i . . ... .... bi'i'i.iiT : l uereiure eery:K.j w-l-i? uic uv ...- Eteuv Oca (JrAXATrtn Kivk Vtr. Sold ox Ej"j Ms.tii! Tayireats md to for CASH. AL viii.vsi. r.i itahh. Ar"o::!)fr-. n.wjos. ci.AnioNinrs. vie ctu os. k:ati:s. kiit. 1 AnJ in fuel everythtnr In the m.eleal lii.e. The : In ten ud mtMit ecfira::!e ln'ruetion li-e-te f.r tell I Ir.nrumen'f on nale. Biw.k lu'.c B-.iif u.l fx- per ut all fltef an.l kino. j SEEET EDS1C & TICLIK ETEISGS a SjediltJ. ! Oran TaneI an.! K-i.!rrvt. Mofiti! inrtrue. j li. rl'f r quarter. S-ena toi eatal..rae.. j Solicionir y.-ur cr.lerfl r.-r "t-vcrjltunic lu lc , Sofiil Line." I am. Yuan, liefjtinliy. : I. J. HEFFLEY, Sora-rt- l'. i.n'a feld-tf. FASHIONABLE CUTTER & TAILOR T can xpa?niiv- -jh Ilia? !Jll..riRK w w i'l . fter.E2tfi:-fi i .1 .... wlm may .-ail ni- j 1 ?i . tsS-HTX'.s Jt -f en me i- "..I lavi.r 1 . wi-.h their lv- Yi.urf, ke , . v.'M. iiociisti:ti.i;k. (ESTAULISIIKD lbTT.) CHARLES J. HARRISON, CASHIER AhD ir. AS ACER. (-'..Heo-.loLt s!e in ill prti Slates. ot th l'ol:el CHARGES MODEEATE. f.rtie. wlnMis to arrl m-iaey We en t e- eotiiNi-lated hv Jratl uo N. Yuri in any am. j Vlieelioc Biaae wiTI .e.inil.ipeM V. S. H.ti.1? , txioicht ami Ut. M-me. aixl luaiile eeunsa j bvooeot lHrKS.rsee!eOrata fates, waa a Sar-1 cut 1 Yale f 0 0" am iix-k. ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. -All lejral holliayf eberrJ.-SJ teeT CHARLES HOFFMAN, WuTi KTLES a! PRICES. ftT5? TiSFf.CTt'OJf GUARANTEED. Ji SOMERSET, PA. em town, ovtfit aot renir-d. Wa will tor- ererTiMC' Jr. ace are B t.u-it tviiaae. LUM nut u eicii u an asd Uy ana rtr'.t ar aaakmc rreal pay- Keaiter It oa waa a feBMOeaa tu aifawt. .. irrt par ' tM lea. roa ward, write KT nruc clara u IT. Kiu.m l C).. farUaad, kialoa. La.la-U. SOMERSET- COUHTY Ml! HEBGHAST TAILOR rK week lit Toa- U L. I tree. So rk .ni lriCatttaa VI auk T,-a u John B. Kay O S., AND RETAIL IT? if f-er.l s e..tlliriTirlnc n1.1iM-an-m.15 "' OIL CLOTI :si and Fixtures, "Wall Papers,) Tmn'trs Churns. P.nttpr Ptt ! Olid 0 I'll Uil mo iiUliU trm .bens, uom l-iaiii L7 al.'SS l"-:l- o a e r o t a o X o 1 - r r I t- S. - ' - d 'y . t. .-.r:: tli IVInl.il ' -' ' ""t V' '.- .....a.M. lfl,nr..o . i..pt.:.. ...'. 1. . . rr.: in e..-T '.to; J.-i ..rCcei. 7'fJ . t.a: t--i" ' --' n r 1 I '-era i..-.. ai4 iH...Mcf. er' tie fy-rr.t-.it r--i:.l '. w and i l-ar.-r-;:. leJ to 1'; ....-I.re. If - :: dtT. -T,t. f -rterr'in 1 . r etre' f .1 i"-: ' I 1 :. ' 1. 1.. n. y-l.. rr.n r. .:.anwrC..Ti:i'-"t r,-.;-.! v l:.o-. J! i faltitnee., Ssl-iten. e. .'.,'r".n.Kf:..: : fcrw.muhuita. and ri-l:r- w ..e' ftNerlcma it t. l ninattnc, UradarU. ' '' """S, ( r I W'ju.i-, SieffWama, U,;..T.t:n (a., ir I pr.-. - n. t feel'-r f Verrnrr'aeT. eMV r'-. ' tut L.wVa.-. b alwaj- -eia. i t tv.ti I i.t:i It vlat .ll'imeaed .n-Vn :: -;rr'-m:-r , i- har-.iiry with tuelawtlu.1 r- !: -:-- . -Ciernreof t.c.iey.M.;-....i.. f t.-..r .ki..:- - . -.:Dit Is unsr.Ty:--" i..-i C 1'iM.itA-; 1 v: 1' Jl .-:lJ.-",iS'l !'- t:-! . .. . Tyrii.Xua, IMeJ-.. -.1 !::-.. rCv : -'. sa tu fom or i.a . :- c - f -r. '. ' - ' rr - , ef pri.-e, $: yrr t f e . nr. : . . i -m yauaer.ali ltt'-r.. .' i -;..--. --. .' r : t: .-. Addres. e. atii-e. . :C ' . - j''wni-T io.;., t r.:-.ir-t ; -. n:'. r -r --fi "- -. tt... . ri -it.- . " I ' rjr sota t.1 : . . re a mm t C. X. BOYD, DRUGGIST. Somerset, Pa. i Alrurt A. Hour. 3. Scott Wu HORNE & WARD, ccewsosa to EATON & BROS, NO. 27 FIFTH AYEXUE, PITTSBURGH, PA. SPRIO, 1882. NEW GOODS S7SSY SAY SPECLTITS i Etr.:!trie$, Lias. K'!i!ry, White 6d$. H-.J-. ; kec.f.. Dr... Tri Hwiary, Gi.m, ; Certeta, Ratlla iM farina tiaitrwwr, In r8tt' ma Ciiieraa'a Ctstt-ij. f acy Gxiiii Yarct, Zejrjm, Mita ru'.a cf All Kindt for FARCY WORK, .im . a a . .! rtrt raTEosaos i asrrmrtiT toucirat . .r.Tn.r-rBi CAtK ASD DIIHTCB. mart, i 1 - .--, -- QUI SOMERSET, A WOMAN'S iBGl'MESi. umMae u was ureary a..u cu u Inwdeon tl.elieartli wn the br.slit ooJ - 1 . 1.11 I tire, And Larry lounged happily in its jj.nw And talked of his farm and the men to hire; Of the seed and soil and the planting days Of While Thei There tnniend. But her neoi'.'.e worked i:h a rii:lit odd will Till nie one knokelat the do..r. and then Her imrkir was .-rowUeil with eai-r men- i ,. -They v.-antel Lurry-ne must tmi rcnise The party v.ncv-iyF.i iii the , luh had pot most important news AYhieh they mutt U:m:um or he muvb to h!ni.'' And indfid a strnnt-.r ntipht Well hsve lllUIK'l.t Tiiat the country had I "in i.- th s'-M and ho't, 'fhtii I.nrry :i.i).l ai'h hii nnviom look. Bat Lizzie said: "'What is t nil aUiut? ! For you see, pood friends, "tis u hitter niirht. j And liuslnnds are far hotter in than out." ! ' Well, Mistress, you can't understand the I ease, Jlut we want the ris,'!it man in the riht j place."' j 'l'!:cn LizSic hmklup with a prat-ions smile j -'I ajrrc with y.Mi, friemls. t.nd l il tell j you why; i 'Tis a principal full ol rare good sense, j And exactly suits Ix.th Lcrry and I. i iniy this is liy 1 t.ite the ease: j The rt-ht man, Misters, in the riht place Is the hu-hand at home in the evening' ' They howsl to the wife with acandid smile, And one of them answered, "Men never would piaui If ail of lis had such a pleasant wife. If all of u- had such aehecrfttl iioine; And Larry would neither he h.i;.tv nor riirht ! If he left his wife and his home to-night." ! And then the hou-e was qiit aaiu j Larry stepped low to hi- wife's pietty j hie.:: i "Il. ar iittle woman, so wise and so !ru -, Yoti have made out a nu'.-t xce'letit ea-e: There's daytime f..r daty of every kit.J: And you may !u- v.irv y.-n ail al.-. find Your hu-lc:nd ur !; 'tuc in toe . .ehiiiL. 1 1M V " TIIKSOXJ ll!!l OFGI.K.N i:i.ikk. were ilage of Tu.-ci.rora, and looking a thc.a"li thev nail stra"ded atrav ! his hovs and girls, and iheir peasant was uuereu iiirouiiu sous, uuu iuir ; yaliev lea.Iing to the beacor. of safe-! ut'rlul miionv-, ami u came me ; .t lirst si-fct it may seem as tnough ways. 1 l lue, stie resumea : i seni mm j ty that the only way to gain it was ! cry ,lt tne wlapptHirwiil i.vsue hail : this was tbreigu to the mam subji e now in her roekitig ehmr by h: si.ie i , , f u at the time, so 1 1 nf " ., ;..' nr. ..i.i i With a raw.Jlv Wntinif heart and ' ..,,-.,, ..v.ri.in-.tinn v.-iH K:.t;fv r mother Kit eewii.Sm fnsy sktll; ! l.lum i ".l: . .... V , J " V"'" ! ..., V fi,e..l 1., !. ' I ! :i ....I . were etoekniKH anu coa ond frcn ks Arrjiin hi lifted those wonderful Li. T.i :.!.. ,x w th tb rro-.!. in t..n,!tn., 1. ..... - l,.. J..l.;,f 1 from its school house, or that build"-1;11"." 1 H?. .-Ive!1-iingiiad it-elf played truant and to-J". i. . i.:ii1.-' .i ... .- lie extended his I ;i;.i:n..l,.-,. (.. o,tl...r u i,1ff r,r..,.n u.rriic .r r-i i now i f t ,4 i n i I . led' :,oram... What it allv . , r ,. . .. did t.ill miiernliir fellow, with pr.ivi . blue ev s and a wholesome co'-or in his face like that of winter apples. He had arrived in early autumn, and had sbiod in the doorway of the school house drinking in beau tiful draughts of nature when in her j most poetic mood. Antl every day ins he climbed to this evrie toward icloudland lie paused and gained incn;r:iti..n frnln tVi r.ietnr.B nrr.nnil 1 -1 . . . 1 iiiin, wioie auiuoiii tiinteu iiiiiiv .... . -.- wna aii ine gorgeous treasures 01 dead leaves, and the rigors of winter .e... -1 - i ' t-..i- colli rinwrn itrnui inn 1111 m vi 1 inru . ; " r r Y"' -. ! locKing wim icy leuers ine itook, turning the hills' into a H-t.lanchoh' . . . ... t .v:..i . 1 j .1 , 1. ni m TV .1 kip ur.ti n'l.r f'riri nil. ii.ii I . .. . ',. " : .. : tk 1 A tl"! .....I Itnlltiil 1 -t.TT t.O .miu . ... ...c in....-!, a i'..c...i. one. One day in February, ns the sun fining t melt away the ! little patches, the master. ee n; n..i, .... i. ...... was beg snow in as usuhI . rov l me mri iinu i;t,;nii;rJ calling the roll. Name after name ne ! t0 1 ! was responded to until he came lnit n( Irf.l.i llnnfi.r-tl. r.l..r ; VO'lCii. "Hobert Dan f.. rth?" Tl, f... i;f.,irr..m ti,0l,nV i : i .i :- . .1. 4...i. . ""-- "" ." - uuruiiia icu. i,ut ine lr.u ua.u- in black eves were fastened uiwd tiie face of the master as 1 the rollcail and took up th bv Leslie, who. taking a stout birch i e.wl frc... ;ta r.l...... thA '.c 1 1 ! u-i.K .... ,.. m.u. He raised the rod and the heavy j blow deecend'-d. but not upon the j j thinly clad bov. It fell upon the I i prettv, round, 'plump shoulder-? of i ! Ixila,' for at the downward stroke of; ',. wnin erio encircled ber- the whip, she had encircled her j brother with her arms. Hereyts; -I n Uil 1.1 I illllir. a. , v . : a - a . t a- '. actomp is l was i.e -j'l,ry- j cjouj Then, idacinganother ! " .r '.i.. i... t.,...,.t, i..-.,i. ! feaiaie gymnast-, and even it is action of the Tribune" which is nfr.- pnaui.ir ao oi me sweei summer r , , , .-7 ... 1 "u "" "" "ii.-.- ..ini.-. , , t!.,t,v . . '...i-.r, t-:,,,i , , . - . ... . breezestas well as the fiercest of the t,lC Ptrfui'': l sh"1 si.e answered, smiling and showing fe? J H,8-Wstn,,K a?lrf U t snow-laden blasts during the long Jws upon his desk, sl-lm.iticent teeth. "Robbysavs f l'L0. J'1".. I -r- e k-sire was simp y to m.ke winter months. ' turned and vanished out ol the open , W(.rp Utrn in niV t!-,roa.. I:..t r.ned a:, bud h-na. g U. a money, nothing else, and, so iar as From one of the Eastern colleges j d?-ynl d?" the .... -untain snle to ; 1 p( wk in nf ,,in, bull hghting On h, ,i . h e a can has no faring on either hod wandered thither a voung gen- join ber waiting brother. "You! 'V, child, he cannot be j , tlemaa m.me.l Leslie, as master of . h,u .tne Ur rc1""' j:s down there. Do you not see that K1. ' ' " V j 1 1 c 11 1 x - 1 1 .c 1 1:, , ot r . xr it.. I boarding house he questioned the .t. ,.,,. ;,nt,,l .i... nMio was eagem waU tong ttie cruel j, vou want to obu.in a liictionarv imwiif tL 1 u tit 1 'i ii. 11c nap There was no rcsinse, and ).e!ort tne young wwiow taugni mu.-.c Ula W0UntI 1:r se:,rkt Itian. : v Zul,' V V ' . arithmetic, ut, matter what ::: x;-.r glanced over to the corner where tbe rustics of t!.e country unti ; te RroaR(1 ;uor rv0u,y to give j "v? 'A'T ? T W'-: " '" T "ia' h" U comp-v-nt to t,k.-up bent a little dark face over h. r book. '-da.v fbe was foun.l with her hand , Whrlti,. Failing in this. they strug- i " "rj"-.. f Ttt "t " '" 1 ' tw "'.t 'J wa!,t0 11t-1- 1 iiS'A Ull t""t l -Where is your hroth-r. Ixltt ?" i 1" -I I-Hlotved , tiie lKOU-jtt;n, ur,.i their Rl-ast-j " f""? ? cuM take it u;.w,tt, , a-read- and receiving no response, he contin- b the heaving breast of her j u. burJtn. Iut at last they were -1 ' -.bn -n- lived ages smc ( .;,,, s iXhne ; p. rfrw the v,,r iimn.-.r... 1 ued- "I'lavinir truant hs usual I twelve-year-old daughter, gasping .mi;t.j to pause under a thicket ph theatre m mch ou teuii-iaja ut.d ?Ild I-aU ut the i:.?r.at, Linpire, and ,.:,. . i candhilv b-.-he-.e that a presume which is one of the rices I out her life. When she had com-f f er,,re(.ns ana lav the ior dead ndays, ana tor a .ew sous per .r.te-s Greece wi:l give you toe j dul,i can h-an. how to p . ; -ra; tr c onVLsnpS'l ofU pine f "VXSd tor cK' kwledg?M t T -1 , joperatloi." of alehr I, It.-re Le can -..i.- the I Iov Mother, and f-ir.tly wins- -ii... Tn.-n T-.'a f-anL- down b? lcc were allowed to t.i.nes- t..e .g- ou wnl want Longfellow, sr.dL..rform tt,o-e of ar U.mttic. i resentlv a lank red-headed via-1 lrlt"cu 111 lIlt-' ' 1 turn, lie is oevonu ail i.ootis, aa :. : " . . v ,)f , j ll:. UJ.,..: i;4i.u.i i.-..i.- ... terv-eved outh 'slunk into the 'Yes. she is sixteen, and still rtt ts, all u.Jr3 and where sor- toe propne or to ano loot pUy d.eap editions, and at a .UI l K.Loci, can t.-li wr.n ,n ry i.a school' room and his uual seat ! "! with the old people up theirovrlcan nevermore come." I tne n.iserao.e o,d ecrvw a ...c.i he cost. ou want several scientific tW:R cut? And yet ti-e maturis But he did not accomplish it so slv-1 But. i-s slie is getting strong! C'lintfine to him and weeping as if I 1aU0U1t, ' ."banon. ' t"c dlp Darraa ; C,roloKy. 1 goou 1 very simp.!.,, if a cat has bee,, b- Iv as to escape the watchful eyes ! enough to work, I presume she will .tr ,lf.:lrt v.,,uy .reak, he bore her '", ayt.nw charger otthe ciienitry- els Clierm-try isgood j fik.t,d and the b!-,,d Hows in rpnrts of the master who commanded hmieoon have to go out to service, p, the villager, who tended, com- philo-phy. UUu,t it i, tu al?,ry tiiat furmsl.-, to come f.mh and give an account 1 though her foster parents wnl be ; to'rte), arid (lid all in thtir power f11 -y pity and ha.i tj patnotu- ..uonytu.-i everv ones v.as. Oi-ay 3 Ult yj, ,u ( ar. reiy .;n :t ycry .f himself ! loth to give her up. They look .up- for h(.r and at iif. the flood freters of the am-j Lotany you will want. Lyery one ,:.... in .iLi-.-a. if th, hh.ei i'.ow- The poor InK-w'tted youth could on her as their own, and the kind j,afl suhfidtd they place.! the poor K'ltheatre wou. sowt r sous m.o : wants Dickens and cott. 1 ou will , iu lriii - a wo-imi is a brht red, u.. only replv' bv'snivelhig excuse- Pt-e of the village help them to (U,ul J.v thereof hig parents arena a,j the ute c. l:;e apoc-; want to read up .-a a,tr..i.r.my, 011 iartcry u ,1; tui. ;;;,..hr.go. TlJv Lere net the leift rc-.rted ! clotke the' poor little thing,." , Jin the churchyard, and shortly af. rypUl chargtr of ..ar.al Brunc -otnetry, nr. a gehra . Mid will want ,;taiii is only , .ju-Mi-n of t-me, about to adm n str putn." hment iMgm. ms urean; n w. ..... joreign Jiome. V . , t ' . , , -.'"- . --- - -- ; iie..r. m. ..... ......... .. i' lKaV mldlr confronted ! the dajk fcce in hich was blended Af,ne that night, in the little whtd', 1 synced would I -e j er-; erou nets tnere .s very much v?lua-, i,,,,,,, ir- ;.lt,ry mtUvrr-t by tie dark and wrathful face of i trndernc-ss and defiant anger. But ecljWll him,e 01; tIie 5jilide thei""", r',,vv in, f "!.' ?.v ; .J.nu.t.on in it. I rt-.er to ; ,,89 bH..a cut, a:.T ly lhc coms:U,. ;,la who exclaimed with almost i at laa he was awakened ly a contu- j V0Un2 nia.ter....t facing th fact that lu"PJ - '1 the b,xid- ars y .d Brow., s f.rammar ot English 1 W.weeu toe wr:.-t ar.a the lbow ulSuVrante. !ou of sounds, and became awnre.-lhe ,itlo d..lk t.vwl L;Aa had tllken ! haiuht Jac,.u, Dapoul were a.l well-; f.rammar-. I once beard a gen le- unt:i Kdet-.iii.g steps. Lv ry . "You imist not strike Hob. In- i that the predicted thaw had come, j wU5 wole heart. 0a his ! fW, ot f' "tr.as at 'mnn say ot this wmk: I r-gard 1 ; th(;li!l th.se t:.etr, but w o- deed vou mn not " ; and gent a thousand little nvuletjdtsk lnv a litt!t, note of thanks ! rti' f- At Arit- they tound a num-; a a compound ot pedantry and 1 ,h,ril (Io. France h: prondwi tnat TSi.; vm-r .oa1 commanded '-own the nieuintain side to burst thei whichpaiJ. jerous continent of ruLi.ir.s ot the ,; hra.n dribble. I wa- much cut!ctn!1I1n KJ!dMi:.aU b the now jour uh '! fr.fcr- nA e.l! filn Creek to! .1 1 1- " - .. ,i .f. t ...v. i "lutteur ciars to aid them :n tn ir down at tms remanc and should ,.f.llr. f rVfrv artr-rv in the bol f, were nasMcz xarvugn icars; i;Cj, fc . - 1 .1 a . finite! ; her clieeks and hps, an confronted ' who ft, 1 .UM1 .. j f 1.1 j and 1 ea v I nearfc mav CO "Never!" ly. the chagrined teacher, aCriglileU inoaowms rusnca .;tade dictates" tW'iU ymnratx Cr. h!,U wbr Viv Hoohl Hrown r. 2 tr. JTlJ.," . dmed: . I ir.g their way out o! tne rearing wa- p - ; ; . r All the later i oa.go your eat, Ixda, ters, some upon ra, m ooa. . - - ; ' .i' ISrammaiia Lavone to tim &x! Having been .-filKtea w.th Haj e this boy li tfts weli-mer-; Ana r.refenuy iesiic er w a e.., i,hnw! m,W Fever for years I gave tircreas. Sl "CrhoSea d6(Sen and a Woken heart ! Many of the men employed in j " You may. want to d something Lalm a trial ; was -chbeneh home. isa-eiy. a ua.u .a oiC ...v . i aj B?ni. Um , fa 1 m9M i Ati:.'' Darwin will do VOU HO ' K. tl. iCAt.'H. j'.e;;tor e iirwu -v- answered the girl, fierce-, pie directed their eteps, ajapginp pa"7f c","!" Z r:! ' .nmHnW a ma. need ' town' Mauch Chunk, IV. I teU you he ehall not be i with them whatever oi iooci or; me wunj m a uitaut m a cuauicu , uiU.v ..v v,. . , BLISH35D, 1827. PA., WEDNESDAY. JUNE 28. ISS2. j whipped." Then, ae if fearing his 1 t - v. .-1. n .... 1 ; . --7 : ,,1 : o, sir, do not punish , .-.J. ' . i mm. 11c 13 i".t. lijwv, j know, and when mother died she told me to always care for and pro- i i ii j .1. I tecf him The latter portion' of her npe-ch ! midnight eves, with their long, dark, i - ' TV tear-gemmed lashes to the flushed md puzzled Jace aoovo lier. 1 he voire ui me um.-.ti w.ih ""-"j i I... : I I l.n n j. I.n - i. .i 'he irave them hot ! permission to . . t,, t u.,r ee;lts. anl watu the dU- ! ftrg home, and fie was linger ' i lor someimng, auu ueur iJnv ,,,,, , ,.n.((,Pf.,K ,, , , , k ' nearu Years oerore u. ttieii j-4 .itr. t h.rso iirfu- hut. I t untrn verv , 0 I.Jc.llr wr it ilifiieidt m.ih.i.i ' .. T .... 1 1" , ....... t ! l.-m, the ouor opene; and .nsck-ed the gypsy face of Lola Dautorth. In her arms she carried a mass oi trr.'iind bine, intermixed w:tn ti.. - . . .. , . sweet scented blossoms nftlie tmil - ' ito' arbutus, and walking directly up ! to the desk of the master, siif laid a i . . ,1 . j portion 01 tier treasure upon it, and : t said ; , 'Tl was for these Hold to-day, sir. I said 1 1 wished for them so n.uon. and sand ne tftoUgiit iie had plenty of tint to set them where the snow htid melted of' Hut he went loo i.r and got i' dreaming, as he does when he is alone, so von see it was I who was to blame, for I should not Lav a.d that I wanted the llowers." tou are a tm uravc nui-gin, and I greatly admire the fidelity to the trust imposed upon you by your dead niot'oer. .Still I thought to do something to cure your brotinr of the ba.i habit oi loitering oulhe way to school," was answered. Yes, I know, sir, but you mu.-t never striKe bun. "And you must never oictste or interfere with my duty. However, I am sorry your innocent shoulders received the blow due him and next uu;r leiiirui. ei v, "- - t - I "I can t !' SO, sir, and VOU shall i never StriKe lillll. j '-And Wliat Wollll OU do, little i impertinence, should I some t nit' rt ui it necessarv?" T believe 1 should iill you ! ii;o "Then let us hoi e peace mav reigi ! bet ween us, Lol:i, until the end, and ; 1 th f T -in: fnr-dvf'i for (he blow of:? i i1" i i i i i iiliukiau. mi.ivt. i ioi i;ir o.on oi , ii . i I.., . to tin Belifwil hand. She J.iid ! her own in it for an lnstar.t, and i OMtOI-ll 11 ! Mill lillll IIIIIMI 'I! Ill 1 tt'!l i -vondrous smile that lighted the; T I , ork .nuiiv act: as astin icatn oi-.t ot 1 11 l. t T I" t . - I31,u,au-' singular pupil, Ixna. lie learned that w hen she was but four years old, a lady and gentleman stopped at the village inn, the gentleman too ill to proceed. The physician who! was summoned pronounced it a se- vere case of sma.lpox. ihey were at once isolated in a little S cabin far up the glen, where lived an old lumberman and his wife, who kind- Iv took ok then, in. They were Lola s j j . , e , - , ..nrer.fs r.n.l h'-r fatiitT soon died. m ------ - . .. j fne -thcr short.v after gave birth to a rioor. sickly li.ihy as unlncc sickly baby as unlike ' . , . - . - , l.U stK a ..oible. Mrs. Dan-: , . , . , : rth wa tiui.l V, have 1,, ,an,-di ..ir.ni.r M 1-j ism an aciress or tiancei au. - .llitl all ..m.c:? Jk I i'.'uI i.,.t reioetriber which - - - , , , T . . : t :.J 1 ami irom ner ioia innenu-o ne-r wc-ird beauty. As it turned out, Madame Danforth was k-fi quit imnccunious upon t..e hands ot tl, good lumberman and his wife, an ie and receiving no le-iters, snc seuicu oowu mournfully to the instruction of her children, who, the lady declared, . , . COuld could chatter to each other in French and Spanish "like every thing." To lich toward her sup- peredtoinewecoing oaugnicr unu -." - 1 I . iL .i I ... , , .... I . a. inn earc lor anu oroieci. i.cr i . , . . ' , "' rta?w w ""alue- . ! i he heart.! tne rmwter the fciuli oi tne lanuiiiov, mi , ..r,;.,. a mighty and turbulent flood. Hastily dressing and going out 01 doors he found the villiigeflooued and ! the house he called home m dan- ? bT,nF.? W wa;r- , , ,B.I Tothel.illsrcameashout,andi he ar.swer'me echoes look it up To the Tt T.Oflt-aTl ftfT-alri r.fl flTaitl - . . vara a . - t. a. i a. i - ot .i in n.i.r ri ii i unrn o r i .... o it i ... ii,., . . t - I i - i. " i iifc cnri mint i.f oi.ier man sne j. -t.. 'or,-.-. . aiiaio a e. ..llirl- . , - ,. , . ,.-..'-- V "t- . rnH .,r. -n. nf th j ct. . 1 r.., .7.1 ... ..I.- ..oks. sanl .Mr. l.iSlie. OeeplV in- ., V.. ll. inert. ..an hnrm"".c.c -... .u.. ...,..,.,. . ju.u .!.:?, .inn uu.i ii . ." 'I. ... i :. .! v,;.t-.e.. i.. .' i i ,,r, i . ii ! l.iti.Hi f..r it was one ol the tr;e3 mur -!,eti' ..f t.ttrv- lint v.i.i e iri i . .1 . . ...i... , ... .1 , .,, o r i . ., . ,e , i -j "roor, mnwetti enuo, io; uu? nu . v.msn Anttrtmties." ami in a crcat ! warria wrote me snvimr t .e worx me -., ,.fr t. r dst.equi.tty. . va V1? ry. n- . 2 , , i , " meaning fe her save that which m-IlV m..,re rlMW mav it be u.l ! very highest ..raise. Then I sav to i viJ "IV, : V.-.r.r.-r u-ill 'TLnt. w l" ""W!"VVI ,rr. ' rnrvra latr. one cveninsr. a ! the Altcooa show have been reduc- more scieiitiiic. or snould 1 say spec- j t-ave- i-eu c y.." "i V ! comforts they had managed to se 1 1 i 1 T ! After assistin- Mr- Lane and her A.ier .usiun -ur . e anu tier : nimilv in tneir invnt and sf-cunnT ... c " j m3 ovm valuablethe your.E; master j turne3 m3 attention to his own safety, hut only to find that the flood j jKHj Videned and shut out all of the 1 i a'" mortnnz was just, oa wnin as jie jja( accompiisihed the most dan- t ,.r,vw t,.,rt nf 'bin t.nslt. 1. part of his task, and he paus- est and glance back upon the if awful destruction. Every - ran muddy little rills from . - . . . . . ed to rest a 1 ,,r ...1. ...... iridic iiiu hei 'hts to join the madl v j 'ru,h torVent of water which 'tore inrouL'ii me narpnv gurze and i.ear- . jn , vn iu ;r? fd:i:,,iri.r bosom that ...npo.-tl its wav. llv'O l.nlderi t un, u,,r,t. trtV-s ,,11 ..,. i .......... . ,i.v..,, i ;. Iw,;';,,- vn,.v ,mi;i ;, 1 rcaclt.,l the broader valley and . tj,,.rr iA...;1!lt.a lake of.-t ething foam : ,,j ;t ,.,..,,:( .1 t'.. iit-.h-vilt-ir .tpon it, and i jK. st(.,i --.U3 ; , j. cj7jj"i pr:,y ' m.irning, both awed and fascinated iby wa latei,v .p,-, j,i Were startled r 1 bv a peculiar' ps ohm-red cry like ; that of atm sufl't-ri.!-. bird Itc j froI tlt; other side of a ju'ttin" cliff, j where lav his p.Vdi, aiij swelled out : .v-i. above the roaring of th.e waters i i,(.imv The-t and :.h7ios in.t-.ntlw - jt ei,,,,., (0 th warb'.iiye note- of! blue rlltl : then nsniit ! th d of the wood ;hrush and the cat , ii;r;i) tlUtl elllll , i;, th(. Jo T,r.intifr , trv f ti. winpi.oorwii!. m:7l ,,,,,1 an, ,p!,.Hti,.f1r.d. Could otni. ,,.,,r. stonn-'-ieaten es-Mt.ed : l!10(.;ti1IL, i,ir.j ,,, j-tranded in an j evertrret n thicket and thus utter its ,,!vm With the tiiought he hastened around the point and beheld to his infinite surprise Lola Dan forth !r!in.-:n,r tn :t ir. ti.nt i-.v.-d in dangnrous proximity above a yawn- i ing j.ticipice. A dedsr:.rlet hood- i,er t ed H.ttlltlt: liUlli' ioostiv U'lO!) j oojders. her thick rav-n hair ras 'disheveled bv t!: rt tif t!ie Wlllu. i At the instant ;ain the birds in a wonderfts! on. only fro-.i ! song w as "epeatei ; variety, and could 1.11.. 1 .1 'l 1 ..I. , ... gong i.. ..'i-i ' ------- house, but lie is ... i T .o.T f h.-.ro in.! I ,' ' -And it was to him von wer aT I. .1 I . i ef'Tlll lir iri it kiiimi i r lit? ' ("li:s. i WM w.on,ierfuL Who taught you, t i . .v. ' t ,:m f ... ... I t, 1.1 mils 101 r.iictY, rti.o 1-.w11.e1 iii'ii. remain "Then something has hapje-ne.l ' ' " ,,. ,, i rii l - l t to him. she faltered, turning back a terrified and pallid face. ' Tl,.- nav. ,ome.,.t. she slid from j ,,; - ftnJ ,hiTtid downward, cli ' ' in t(, a Vms here and a B,,rub t, l0re, sliding, leaping. fdling. ;(1(wn s,!e w..l!t her panion fob j ,llW:,..r. tiev .tood almost noon the ,);!Iik of tlie- foaniing oat-iract ........... .i .1 :.i .1 .. ,1 ,.r .1 1 -1IIU u,tl':'u""1 """" Ul 1 wood ani, th(. ,J()(Ht.s ,if dea(1 aili. ; ,.,t .i.,, .,1 t.a f.M.rti trrt,i r t i i.,tMI;i,f B1tir. r n ii(ii. li r hl ni.i vhuliiv citiui; .' ,:..t'i... "i ..:....; ' .! imit i..imi w " a mmMut-hil,r Llie was ,H.riIin . . - r e . . v.;a . nr.. f,.r the ....f, tv nf th lit- L. :e t-ai... i-.". ..!.. u unii uil . M ' r-f..i?,ji ..i.i. IIM WHII. ... l.i. IV. 11 in. Ill 1I.T j astrti'It-u out of the flood spent and j li,,,,;" l with his helnh-ss and limn I . - . - : hn4.n frviOil in r.U irrnJ 1 For a brief time trie earth seemed j 'aggkd twt of the :tm; nt.-ca-i . -. ti . l . tre. i'erewas no mere mred giadi- lered his senses as the idrl coitM ! -r . ami prtssed the dead lace ot ner' brother to hfr heart with one iong i- .i S. ,t . .. i-..r i .v.. oct.i logetherthev dialled the colli ,- , - j . .) ,.; , i .,,. nr. llal or , t ilil .1 V ..l in iwciiii tjy. r ui' . i.:s e-v w .h ,urst 0f tears that!"'-' . . . .... ... ...i.i ..i i,,.,i ..., ,,,, o i.r.Tw 1J - i "I must go for heir, said Iesiie. j I terward there came a stranger who! ri...nwl j oh ta taka her aav io a 1 - -. for risking your life to bring tome' j my df.ar df.ad brother. I shall ever Good-bv T oT ove anJ pray for y A bunch of her fa . , vou bunch of her favorite early bl - - - - - --- - - j t i porr.s accompanied the note, anaa;ani .i.... -...ii.i 4;ivt-i:a mr-iiY "i" 'S32 uPn thcm the t'afiher mur" . uiuiru ! . a-. i .! l 1 I ' 1L JL - ' city. Suddenly a song, clear and j soit, came out to them ; then it sank ; ! the Jyint; breath of the zenh vr, i j . -,'! : ?r',lj iuii;..tu nun mr utusuai, : i .1 i-i r i : cllirP ot some waking bir ;away thioket; then all of uira in a lar . the whk1- i ; lfUltl warbltrs gathered to take tin j tl:e .so,,S an'1 Pour ":t ?ut Jn !l w," i - la 'lt rjij'i.u-iu.iiitm; n a ut uui i nope iiiai a pe- fur!n -d:id in shimmerin-j; whire.while j rus.d of the chapter will do so. upon the soil pink arms and about upon me soitpinK arms and about ! the lovely throat sparkled diamonds, j'lhe beautiful, dark, half-spanish ! Iac tiie o5ive vhwk with tint of the 1 pomezrar.ate he could not be mis- i t:k '? d I-He knew that be- lore lnm stood lia, the sonz bird of filen Eider. ! JListily penning a nut.- and p!ae- ! S tiwrein tne withered si-rav ..far- ntuus, he iot;n a m.-i-eiur-r , ttid j dispatched ir to the green ro. tn. ' i'r---ntly the -iri ipre;!tvd a-.-ain. jar.dlo! his little rvmembranci' f other days rested above her beating ! ! ,'tart-iX,ul a" !,M' 2!-'.f:''d up. t!..-ir : i ,:'.v'' 1'-'"t ar''1 he i.oticttl the ;r!:tter! ; u! tear drops upon the long lashes. t that moment his nusiei.g-r re ' turi: a"ded him a card. 1 le j ! !tro?'t!.l,,:;vi.,dt'r"d' W'H t',' "-'i'l'y1"! : remii::i TUI-t-a tl so he walked o;i' I beneath t!ie stars. Wiien the np'-n was ""isle-d lie Utid hi- way to the was staving, and to i hotel where L wiicn .-idimiied t ? r presence stie stood before l:im with eager eyes and rosy face while lie bent over breath ing into her willing ears a torrent of r words that told of his mig! ! For reply sh t-tok fn-m love. 1 her bo tlov.t is. dteply sum aial kwse l tin faded Then lifted a smiling and blushing face, and said : ''Lovely Glen Elder! In all my wanderings I have never found any thing dearer than th? graves I left there, or a truer, dearer friend than lie who gave me merited chastise nient, iind w ho, with other lessons, tauirlit ine that of love." ! iu an in.-tant sh.e was weeping ; tipt'ti his heart, a-.i'l be w;h w uis: - r - j M, m lu'r t:ir:i Kin''-' ,Vf1 have noimg. The New Yolk Tribune d.-ait i busiue-'S to know, save- that among the hardest blow to the popularity ! the p-t names tiiat cani..-.-o readily j 0f Webster. After offering it sw a amnmiiicaiei. w n. o, , . .... -- - - - - i i WOUlet tfc Capauie- : . .. .. i.l ....... ....IT CI v.Clll.m"..l,.iIli i rw'i.iiTr.'ll'li fl:f.t! tvi em v-u e ti.ou.inei ,-oe.i uooi.-, i - . . l . . .7 . . .1.... n- .i .........,. -. j occasionally utilized lor t::e 1 utiiized .or t::e hoi-img w . l-r'1-; shov.s ami circuses, matcots and encotiiiters ----.- . witn the Vivate ot ie-a.sol .trengiu ; ami a-juiiy on ine pari oi u.aie ai:u rpe-vuier., .a- pursued bv one ol - .- . t . " . . eh tossed. ored and trampled him underfoot. i :r;... :...,,- . .. ,.l.:,i,, i lie i. e i eaiiciift .71 iii- ..iLjii.oiiaici :, .... ,. l, , ! hav 'd.u' l. '1 t,ttu. I !"ore kcfeiilV rensnetl when a little '""'f1 blo.nl-pre.erably amateur I blood-could be mmgled with that j Ul l; e . ' K t I lnnanee n. toe constum at KuI:?e thut the Lls'i";ror 'N,;ro: f!m?S a v.ef st0".t c-ia shuing d ,..,.. U a i , his ooese Slues at ti.e iii? uia?v riura ai ti..j iiienji rp.xw- cle of a couple of -iionH tearing a t Uinstian virgin to pieces, i-suei , Krimiy . significant uiitctmu to msjyou are always in good company. 1 ,- , , i-i,r,.. 11, , totl.ii "v VtVVr's bVir Otis.. UaS imoellal CJ.saT ft liecr.. UU!5. waa. u,P"at , i ., and llie immense ii-auic.ici: mufi . .. . .. .... . . it. to. I ttltl. . ... I.t ij.-1-..ri tho v .J . : . - --,-'-. - - curpuitrt victim lay weeping among 1 ins u.-.-aii.iuuj 1.1 "v"u - - . . ,. ..,,,.-... . . ,; " P1'' i..'..iiOiv, i.-uhmcui inriiieci n ii.tt ..-i .i ...ii;.. , , perchance- made food lor the lious. It is diiiicult to believe tnat such a barbarous spirit as tnat ex . , . 1 , , ... bv the mob at Anes would be ted e sliown 'nni' of .i iinn.litp rf oh U7ilri out I...r.. u . ..- . .-.. I...H... ,V i'lVlrl. " -- ,l..o ...n.l ,,,..:,." ,.. .....lit ul . ... Vi ioai.ii oi iiuiiiiiiuii ii "ii'. .wo. . ! "CT' " e" -V -V: V VJ """" ""'V - !.!!.-, nvii';;i? i ':?r, ::v as t hr.t if.,t:.i i !a; .'crv- U: :in , ri.msi.ii-e' . 1. .e 1 r. n i,e "l": ..e.iue, oi.i r.ii.i.i Ithe Calvinistic women and bating i them to dtnth with pr.tldles studtlvd .. . ,-,.i , the lJtM vf a cro3?8 r a 8ear de-lvs.l ! An anakgous instrument of torture may be seen figured in Yr.tfnseou's SLA; JL WHOLE NO. 161(5. methods or instiu'CTIon. BY A. C. HOLr.r.UT. CIIAPTEU XI. I have chosen as the subject of ! this chapter the Teachers' Library. Manv a voting teacher ac wishes to read, but is deter: varinus circumstances horn so. 1. .Manv actually do not Manv a vtmnr teacher urLuallv terrcel bv doing know Cost tieters m.t.iy trom the purcha Many are tit terre.l hecause tliev claim they i have not the time. Anv man who j id permit thin motive to intluenee hhn should tret out of th.: tiro-'ession. or he got out ot it. iitere is 110 room in it fur drones. For the heiK-tit of such young teachers as may not know what looks to select, i may be permitted to oKer a tew suggestioi;s. The grand principle inretuiing is. "much ! not manv or, as I have given it ! elsewhere, "read mtieli. t.ut not. many books; If-ar th in mind. ' prmcinie The tIr-4 book needed is an una-! bridged dictionary, tut tins it vol get no other. It is a library in it - 1 .... .. .. ..... :. .. .:." 1. :. sun. .iiu-i ou ii tl.-.; 11. it i-:fAitCl l-uii not intended us an ornament; inakeloi.ee, nor a it your constant companion: study ! mueed tiu.-r it; let it hi literally, "a lamp t your pah:. What one sh-dl yeu get? This i a 'iinstiou -y. r ally not mtit ti lm iort. 1 have V elisur, and I toiiow it. 1 nave followed it for years. My articles have apjeared in various pe riodicals and still appear, and wher ever I have sent them, my spelling has mtrt with no objection. If 1 had got Worcester, i should have followed it. and. 1 presume, the re suit would have been similar. Manv i persons teli me tl.ey make t::e fui- mt-r their s'.andani of definition, and j the latter their et.ind.trd of speli- ; .n.iriloded .i;i !,.o,..r;,.J tr. ..n w ii wotuii i .m e: re for them, but I 1 l( f.l,.in irg their standard tuey . f..,i,:.i " e.lll stili excite their iriends to . r.,;,. ..ini, rt.r i,Cto in t(, .v.. ...-.. ! .,r s,.,!Ur;,.tf the s-i .-ond (i:i-ti.a- j ., . v fr r,.w t j, Lu ,ksire to p the other. cneap, you can get Up a duo tor some paper which oilers the one you utsire. Or if you cannot raise a club you can in many ev.ses get the dictionary by paying several years" subscription for the paper in ad ranee. This is a very good way, as you get several years' reading mat ter in addition to th i dictionary for the cost of the dictionary. Lut get the dictionary in some way. Next after the dictionary I place Shakespeare. Aii of poetry is there. the earning of r.ak. spcare is ; something extraordinary. With him ..-. e wu 1 ir ft1fcaktf!are ? n !.. rmi. r It I r.Mii. 1.-.,-.. I.11 t-e lonely. 11 t couni nave t.ut two lfa.t: nes-, lee iie i,.l, I unii 1 . -- 7- , iaau w.c aun imcnanitii. .-.exi yoa wan, Macaulay's E.-savs. In !... '... ..... Tl 1 1 ine-iii vou iiiu exceii-tii 1.11 I '"-1J you lira excellent language and tiiey tiirow light upon many things connected with Enaiisii his- . , ... iufv. -uaCaUi.i V ri illjtjfV (I K.I2- , laiai vou w iiiiui course ihtn you want a fulh r history of the I nited .-.L:i!i- Itiur. t iii.r -cti..i:l hiiturv Lai. croft's Centennial ILston-, in six volume.-, is a very good ne. i.owe-i., n..u . nu; rr.u.iu i-i.-e-.-s...,. I T . H 1 1V1..1.:.. ... 1,', ....... .. ... .( I I T . ... ..,..1 TV, .... -,..-1 uU' uviuitt, tun jcuuy-un, - r. 1 i I ",x:' a V ""l.Yu and i .... a.iei .ciieiiev . anu ....s. n.-iiiaus to fill up l. aTt . .1 .- . . ,1 : n"'K """ " "''-"" l" ' 1. i i i , arceiy icnow i. oat y saj I iih 1 thir.k will na v rTt.l-nn ti, , uuu 11c uvv auum nuji a nivuu j ay ilyjl,; f.J Uil. HIi!(-ie t..o.o'1-i" ! of mine told me regarding that!uiany a ; l e .-vd vhk-h book." ; would otherwi.-e be iost. ..'fk ,1 .V. tnr.tr! , . , , ......1... .;t I Tourself,"'s.vId 1. j I gave him the address at which ; I.e might procur- it, and he after- S ::CC.-.Or along iliM tr,i t! the Viiin:nii:tci t... .ovcles.-.f th I t etrrmty. i w.;.,i,l i icv-u r ... v. n t.;e ci:;;v.j! sirj ui ;?'ii)e t the tirst families of Virginia. Ihr win's great v..rks ar 'Origin of Species,1 "Descent of man." and 'Expression or t:ie Emotions in 11m xn.l Ac'ur.zUr If yon far. hc-.7-erer. that tiu-y v,;;i ij:ake the inue oi th: monkey app:rr.nt, -ioa't read thni. If you uesia- a little more philos ophy than you fiml in the school text books, read Tynda'i's "Heat as a mod-j of motive"," Ij-ctarcs Zi ond, "Li.-ht and lV.t'C:.r itV, "Forms of W;.rT,'' mi.j to read "r araday as a IXseove r-r."' Tyndill's works, as i ;i;,ve ei.-. -where statetl, will render voti b-tter prepareii fur your duties joii will get ideas from them, plain, j.ractiea! ideas, which you can u.-; in th. school ruitti. Na matter if Tvi.iail tiis the lu ia who rrMKK-td ti.e ' ir iv- er test m New i .rk several e vera I year-. ago. in worKs are ail r;-I.L tiiat is what the teacher w.i:;;.s i'ou want a wurk tin ' .';: a ui! Literature; g t you want a work en I.o-. ic, ou Mttaph.-H, periiaps. no better than Sir William ata! on I know IL.mii- ion. iney :.re ii.-.ivv are made to be studied" '"Watts on the Mind, old work in which there wor, a hitl,- - is a fund o: lnteritati..,al information. " T M-ientUie Sent -" is bv the be-t :m- ! tl lors and ttut mo-t scit-ntiti,: rr.eti: tV trom it you mav mak" vour own se- le. :'.:-... l'iicre ar tii-n.y nor-.' v,o:k- whii h 1 i;ii;;ht mem ion, but j h;di cm!y mention one, viz: ' T'e..- i:ep.ns o. the taUiis-.iti.-tu L.-.-Jimh;:" at. Wa.-hington, 1. C. 'I hii in. -.- ; iiiul by a-kiiig vitur ni nbvr c gress i;.r it, naming th year .i want. They aro g ie r..:iv pul).'.Si ed a yi .'.r or two bvhind t:.e ,-t ,1 year. Vouvill tiud ! 1 i. :g in;orina'.:on :u tie-in. Now i fill Veil Vjui'iH nucleus I-p'.se ef 1 of a library. I .;."i.-,t . . ... '. ," l-uy it )-)r:iou ot ---rea is t...-,v. v.;:.t.i. s at a time. 1;: -'-'' . ..I i ly ouyiiig man-, tlii-Ui it, vol them. 1 am - 1 can, ;ci a- you aU.sii.-ti that tin- .- - Joi' the books I i e in:':"' t .vil; els a coipo oi le-acn .-f- -.-.n, .ar oat: po. higiier ipialiiicatioii.-. thau t stsoeii by t.'ie-iii Ikhv. .n exten i 1 list of book;, tare-fully selected, and thoroughly studied, uiu.-t and wrl gradually eio away with the pUa o; cramming for exan.inati..i;s. ;;ow pre valent ad e-ver the SL.tc. t.; . :i a corps ol teac.iti's pi-s. ..-i.-e-i of gen eral iuform.itio.i, and able to mani fest tne fact. ,.n,i 1 gu..r..i.t. e- that no county sup i:ii:e;.;;..nt v.iii mui;si any gie-ot concern as to v. :.e;..er ta.-v know where ieme ob.-'eu.-e tow u io Eurwp.e- is or nut. The schools all uer ti:v l.tad a.e crying olu for a higher t-du.-alioa on ine part..! tca nt r.-. N-jr:i...i seiioo! : are raising luc sianda.d en their r--'puirttuenis lor gridoati.-n; ev.i-v-wheie o..i u.uy i.tar tut mhiii; ut mand. 'ihere ..ne very plain rea son lor tins, (,H:r .-t houas are e-t- ucated up to very standard of teaei.i-i. leaily t::r .;t! i do !:i't ii.c.n to say school r ail the to this that tills is ti.e ca.se .a id! 1 tlo la.i inc. 1. 1 tor-ay -t-pupiis in any school a;.- i.;. ih-gree of 'i-otieie-ncy, but i do mean that ia almo.-t eerysh- 1 tnere is at least on., and oHeii t.'.eie are several pupils who have attain ed BUiii proficiency. Now aov one caa clearly uiid.ra'H.nd why it i tii.it higher attainment are aoolut ly necessary, on the Par; of t:.- teache-r, tiian were i.eci eery thirty year ago, oi at the iuai. dmg oi t:.t COiniiiOli eehool system in lV;;.-y!- vania. I can r.-nuni!'. r the time wl:en it was coi..dderei! a rather ex traordinary ac-.uir .nei.t ma young nn.n to have some kraiwi. ;t;e of r.i gebr a. Many pupil- in -mr se-lmols stud' it to-.ia. My own iu.i.r. -.-ion is ih.it en long there v.iiJ b- two bram . aud cd to the list on the provisional ee:' tiiiicate, and m;-. Je oeces-ary to : taught in the puhiic schooi.-; tia.-t braneiie-s are physiology and ai'. bra. Uur scimo.s iiry ."liic.ileii t- the point at whica l:;;y m y re uJ.iy I taken up. M nU.arithmit.it h.-tri bteii lio; ( d from tii.: c. riiricat-, and this gives more thee, and a i-n ;-t deal mere time, 'or mental aritnii.f tic is a Lrincii Wi.icii i.o teacher ever hurried though." Aigei-rt can take its pL.co and occupy i.ot one-fourth the time that was for merly txcupie.l by :, antl a.':br: will open th'5 way to a ia.- rne.r neater soiiit on ol wiioie i'r.r-s i.i prooiems i . . - riliTi i:.-i.i wK i-vi r ".veil it1 .Udii-:s. i i:a i hav- 1. 'd ?::a::y f.-- Uiet.ls say to r ot 'i- r- ot pro..- j ,.t().)d '. anci.-i ,ia a c.a.-'. h nis unlit aiter I studhd I will s.-.v hi re that v.j.i ;,-. I can "work tnroti Physiology mu.-t go on tig cert.li- t-ate s.Kii.er or hit. r, :u.t t; -o.-ra r the better. Every one want.- t' lei'in something of his hotly, m br-aith. and ho.v to k'-eo it so. Ih.w mar. v -rl-UTiif- a: Lot r-.iior. ... et. n t:.- wr.in.d 1 eolo .i !:- press Let . I . . . -. . .. Und otb r phyMologital tarts. i i.a I ad'vd to our iU ofnablic ,.hei tudies ere n.ar.y years have, p.gu, ! 2cd j. uJ.ove Initlitis to f .i . ... to r.-fvir them i.ave got. i. t.ri 'n.r: i,a i: .... ...:n . ,,. I l.,e
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers