II VOL.\--XIX a . • Astiatot, - PIII=BIIMIEVEnY TVENDAY Hi - 33 AL. ISt IWI T -Let dal 3E1.c:0-sr, " !IMO: A. fit. ROY. , MIIIIIIIII iu eArance.. NM lEal OM 2 hi. 3 hi. 200 300 3 CO 4 011 300 5- 01 4 00 6 I+o 6 001 9 00 00 , 12 00 12 60118 00 18 00125 00 ME 5.1 .xi' 1 50 2 00 2 50 4 00 f. ii) 8 Oki 12 GO 2 ME ,! \ M,,qt..11 , 4 \‘, s.i.mtna \V•-, rJt• 4 , !inents are ealeulated the Inch in length ~;tOO.l, and ally 1. ;a d page is, rated as a full inch. L'e..t-i.n advertisements utust be:fald for before in ( , ti\erf flit. Oil yearly. contracts, wben half yearly to advance will be required. Ii ittel . OTIC69 in theJ.Altorial columns: on the page, :cents per "line each insertion. Neat• in.vrted, fo\iess than $l. N 0T1,2E0 in Local eolurun, 10 cents per line If aoor than live lines ; and Ir , o cents for a notice of nye t 51::017N‘21.31F-Il rs Of<krAlnLIGES and DEATIIB inserted it . but all obituary nbtices will be charged 10 cents , r hke. , rzcr N6Ticr..tif;O pe* cen t above regular rates UUSINEES CARDS 5 Hues dr' 1.9, ~ , f .6,n0 per year. Bitsi,7l,ess Cards. 1. r.v.:curLti.a. i I". A. JonNsoN. , Batchelder Sr. J9hn§on, " ' m:nilfactureis 111onuments, ornbsloi4ea, Table Tops, Canutorg; ,Vc:. Call and see. Shops Walu at., opposite Foundry, Wellsbnro, Pa.—July 31:1872. A % Redfield, • TTOR:.•;EY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.--Colleet l :oue promptly attuutlecl to. Olttco omi - the kciataiiide. v. Ith Ueo Merl iek Egg.—Wellsboro, Apr. 1, tc-4-Orn. C. H.. Seymour, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Two r%ll u bsiness n e trusted to lus care will receive mioulpt attention.— Jau. 1, 137!. Gco. VV.- A rI'ORNEY AT I,AlV.—(nneo In Bowen A: Cono's iicrosS hull 110111 Agitator thrice, 2d floor, Wethlboro, I'a.—Jun. 1. 1672. Mitchell & Caiirie on, • A f rOnNEYS LAW, Claim and Insurance Agents. (Jake in Converse S 112111=8 brick block, over Coaverse S Osisuod's store. Wenaboro, Pa.—Jan. 1, William A.. Stone, AnoxsEy AT LAW, over C. B. lielley's Dry Good Store, Wright & Block ou Maul street. Wellsboro, Jau. 1, 1872. Josiah Emery, ATToRNEY AT LAW.-0111c„ opposite Court House, No. 1 Partly 'e Block, Willlanasp - ort - ra. --- 141 business promptly attended to.—,Tan. 1, 1172. J. C. Strang, ATTORNEY AT LAW & • DISTRICT A'TTORNEY.- 0 tiles with J. 13. Niles, Esq., Wellsboro, 141,--Jav° 1, '72, C. N. X. artt, DEN [lST.—Teeth wade with the Ni:77 /51PRoVEILENT. giva better satisfaction than any thing else -- os 1/silty's Wan. Wcile b.:so, Oct. 13, 1872. J: 13. Niles, IaroRNEY AT LAW.wil I utters l t olnp . tly to LlN ,,,tru,tva t 41 1 31% cure a thQ Ckratakti of Trreg,a and Potter. t Mice on the venne.—Wellebor), Pa., .I,la. 1, 1872. JllO. W. akdaloS, I: I I.IIAN IX AT LAW, Maugneld, itga county, Pa proippty attended to.—Jan. 1, 1872. C,IL, Peck, AT AA Wf r CLittll3 promptly collected 2 With W titilith, Knoxville, Tioga Co., Pa. C. B. ][icily. I.),:atcr ui Crociiity, China and Olatai ware, Table Cat lay and Plat,vl Ware. Atao Table and House ,Fnr nitittinu (lona -LWell9bnro, Pa., Sept 17, 1872. _ Jito. \V. Gderusey, A MiI:NEN business entrusted to him sad be puunptly inte,nded to.-Inlice It fluor south Wiekbant I'Jrre store, 'ftogat, TIo t county, l'a. San 1, 1s12: Armstrong AI: Lin t , Al' ronsus AT 4 . .. m, % \ illi.ruspl t, PA \ 1‘ 'I LI. .11:31,110 , :-It 1 :-, , t \ WEL Lin:i. Win. B. Smith, PI',N:iION ATIOnNEY, Bounty and Ineurauce Agent. •!uruunteatfous bent to Uio above address will .re cite prompt attention. Terms moderate.—Knex rille, ra. Jan. 1, 1672 B. C. Wheelei Will promptly attend to the collection of all claims ill fwe cuwaty. Office witt; Henry Isherwood. & Son, ta,c t.tcle of the public square, We'labor°, Pa. --- ldi2. Barnes S . ; Roy, Ivii PdtINTERS.—,t.II lands of Job Printing done on nonce, and to the beet inatmer. Office in Cone's Block, 2d door.—Jan. 1, 1812. - W. D. Terbe4 & Co., wiIuLESALE IntUGUIST, and dealers In Wall Paper, lip re,ene Lunps, Winduw Glass, Perfutnery, Paints, %e.—cortung, N. Y. Jan. I, 1872. • D. Ba'con, M. D., Pat '3ft:llN AND S,UItGEON . —May be found at his Ist (Ivor I.ltv.t Todd:B-111am street, tttetnt promptly toad call4.—Wullsboro, Jea., tan. 1, 1572. A. DI. Ingham, M. D., 110)1(110PATHIST, Office at his residence - on the Av ---%‘',11&)oro, 1 , 4., Jan. 1, 1872. Seeley, Coats Co., • 11 , •K 'a.--Iteeeii , o money ..unt ..zeg dr.Uts on New I, ut I). duns promptly made. Li V, Oscoila. cIIkNIJALL, '..11 I 1:,72. e I) 11viucoArs, tiuowilJc J. 1 rklittrst & Co., - I 3 c 5 It- is; ElLltual,Tiogrs Co., ra: Joel Joitx C. L. PATfisow. 4th. I 11112 Yale House, ktl NSVir,LE, P.t. A. NaJd...l"tqprittor. 1,1 gio , lo , ourlitt ,, nt.r ;Lreonawidate the travel stiprti.r inalinei.—Jan. 1, 18711. I'IELD, (jeo: Clu9o, Proprietor.—Good an. , Taaa+iation fk.r both luau and ,beast. Charges yea ,,.N.tble and c,oon attention given to-nlests. - t, I:<2. _ Welishoro tilt. %IAu:: ST. fi 1/II: AVENUE, Wellsboro, Pa, SOT.. BUNNEL, ESE •----- T. I:9 is a papalar II•del lately kept by li. B. Holiday. T• • Pr - pi -tetra v. tit .1..1.: a no pains to make, it a 'list '', ~, balsa. MI the. sta4es .irriVe and depart from this l '''''''''' A g' , 0 , 11110-Al , lr in attendance. g.srf.iyyry, tit ti •le, I • - .. . Ini. I, IS7I. - • I' il E OLD `'PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE" I .llElSll.nowli an ate Town.iend House and I.r a tame occupied by I). D. Holiday, ban been •+g l .th , ir.ai ; ;Uly refitted and. repaloed by Nf. R. o'CONNPB, "all bel,k.,ppy to accomtno44e 01,1 .tr,i v adts - of 114 horse at vets.rl;ialsoitablo rattfkti.• - 4 , Ini• 1, 1 4 72- • • - O:qpN.NOR TO THE FAR3IERS OF = -;I uox InyiWing, at my manufactory, In Lavaeneg. superior FANNING MILL, • tilrh losses..es the folliriving solysntaf es over al/other ara t - tes litter, and loTil aced, and ••••r and cackle, from Wil(Ett. 2 /t cleati9 flax seed, takes out yellow seed, and all thq IRKS; Pare•l•ttl%. *: • * • It cleans timothy seed. 4 It (Ices all other separating required of a mill. this mill is built of the best and most durable tint da iu Coed style, and is sold cheap for cash, or pro- . ce. will fit a atet aiere, for separag oats from wheat, to other p ra n e, on reasonable terms tin . ZAlTrencesille; Jenri, 3872. 7' 37/F-40-42/3:ER* HSI • -I IIIITIS1;1C4 : 1 410. 710. il2 ln 25,104 -- -- -- ---,J $4OO $6OO $9 00 sl4oo' 5 00 7 00111 (X ,IC, 00 13 00 8 DO 13 00 1800 1 7 00 0 00;15 00 , 29 00 10 00 1 12 00120 00 28 00 13 00 16 0rt125 00 35 00 120 00 '22 - 00135 00 00 00 '2B 00 36 00150 001100 00 Jan 1, 1872 - liTrs. -- C:- P.: SETH , '- kn. _ . , ow recevng - te? and elegant designs r , .. ._ , , • ..,7 :a' !•"-., :. - c...: e': :,:• ±:. s .741C.r. '-:"."1' -.. :'. : , ', -, . . -...-..? :.•:;;;LT. -..' ••-•.:. ,': ..;:a zilflal - ..i :If!: •:....-:.: -':- ~,.:: _ • I .; - ..::. - Z - Nigielt•T ' i. al" eli:::14DI*0. ' . ' l'y _'.. -- .....3 - ' :::::::.; •:: ....,:, 4:3t.!: - ......5 - J: 3'-' Z.V2 ,:_.;::. :, , ilief lifiritesllia peditio'to - eati alia - examine goads and pti.e.ii.' . " . P: 9=-.l:!oteiruble to show goods. . . 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' - 4.9 , f . , e . a ,- ..qt'i, 1 ''• ''''''‘'. 4 l, :' •,. ~ .......-4.,, i ti ,_,,, 11. , ~,i3 ,ii•=l • ill. ,i "Z.l 1 -''.' 3 " - '-''' ' . '.. ' -.-:•.1• - t-T- -,- .." S ) :' l -e_ '= .. , r - l'a • t, t`,i' : i P.. A ••.C - . t • - .1 ' ... . .i-t. . .A: 1.1 J . , 4.1. - 12., .. •, . .3 _,......... j ...,, . ..., -... . --..„..:. ..1 ' 'till ,4 1'` '5l i:t. /0214 -' fi e . ".• i s" .1 - ...„,,V e , .---, ,, ,V I - ..: --* i • _. ~.."'-",:„. - I I : - . ',3 t '-'-1-1-,'' 4 ) ';'s',, .•'."' 4-C i "'".“ " -AS ''l '..: ' i s Zt" % IT - 1 ,, ri'r• 'illi -7 7 / - ';` , l. , , , _. • • .: • •'•,:- '' • , • ...- . -• ~ -+ - $3,.; ... ,' i-:, ,4. 1- ,/....; i e , 1.. - • , .. ''.- ... .. '' '-- -...-- ' 1 ~,-, 'r - :' ~ - •1, - , - :, ;'. - 1:%:' 'I ii't'ilil - 1 .. - 7, tp. 1,,,: ,_ „`I , - `- 0° "' ' ' l ' ' ' *--14 ' . , -----------..,...---------------...-« ." --- 2 - 7* ---- . -- 7 - -- - - - ---- - 1111 RAILWAY TIME • •,, t-1 Welisboro - Lat*reil Table No' Takes Effect Ntouday Ju • tiOINCI N 1 '2 4 p.m. p m.. a.m 1 411 511 820 Ar. Coming, Dep . 12 18 440 7 - L'villo 12 01 433 714 Dep Dunning 11 53 129- 7 10 Lathrop 8 88, A 6O 693 11 44 411 639 - I.lktr Crook 846- 9 01 647 11 31 415 656 'llota-rAlltsgo 849904 6 65 11 13 4 02' G Ifinamorai----. 9 8 3 . 918 7 / 8 11 03 333 633 liars CrPet., 912 627 727 10 57 356 036 HOiliday 915 930 7 3.! 10'47 342 43 '2,1, Middlebury 923 933 742 11)91 337 617 924 943 750 'lO 26 320 608 titaradala it 36 951 803 10 13 320 61,0 1.)4.11 . 6111.610;--A13. 915 19 00 81:i A.-11. 11 - ORTON, 11811'1. 8 Mons. Blossburg & Corning & Tloga R. R. Time Table No. 82. Tapes Effeet. Monday Juno 3d, 1872. DEPART FROM COttlills..3. Kkarvr. AT 8L03.381311,0. • No. 1.-- 7 - 30*. tn: No. 1.. . . 1000 00 a. m. 3 7 35' p. tn. " 3.. • .10 20 p. m. DEPART FOAM ARRTVE A i r Cp8147140: ' 13 05 p. tn. N0.2...... ......5 35 p. M. I ' " 48 20 a'.an. -1 A. n...ooaTott, Supt_ B. & O. R. R.- • 1 L. H. SHA.TTUCE. Sup't Tloga R. R. CalkOssa , Raifront!, Depot, Toot of Pino Street, Williamsport, Pa. EA5117.3. RD. Mad dep. Williamsport .. Accommodation dep. Williamsport, Mail arrive at Williamsport, Q 10 p. m. Accommodation arrive at Wi11iam5p0tt,.....9.25 a in. An additional train leaveis Depot at Herdic House, TS"rnsport, at 9.03 a: m.—for Milton, kkiladelphis, N. York, Boston and intermediate points. Returning; direct connection is made ft Williamsport with trains for . the west. No change of cars between Philadelphia, New York - aud Williamsport. GEO. WEBB, Supl.- . Erie Railway. TEAL TABLE ADOPTED /UNE 3D, 1872. Now and improved Drawing Room atid Sleeping Coaches, combining all modern ImproVements, aro run through on all trains between New York, Bochee tcr, lit i lIalo; Niagara Falls, Suspension Bridge, Cleve land a d Cincinnati. . Westward. I/No. 5. No. 7.1 - 11 00 am 530 pm 913 pm' 252 am 11 30 " 5 05 " 12 35ars 542 " 1238 " STATIONS. N. York, Lye -Elmira, J. Corning, Pt'd Post, " Roollost'r, Arr " Buffalo, " Nisg. Falls '• Duukirlc, " No. 1. 000 am 4 31pm 6 25 " 7 02 " 103 u" R 15 Slip 11 •uUpm /2 45am 148 " 205 " 620 am 700 " 1 732 , I A DDITAPICAL LOCAL - TRALN9 WEST WAIM. a. - m.' except Sundays, from Ouwn for Ilornells- Nine and Way. 5 15 a. in., except Sundays, from Susquehanna ror I.l ,, rnellsville and Way. 6 00 a. m., daily froLa Susquehanna for Bornellsville and Way. 1 15 p. m„, e:icept Sundays, from Elmira for Avon, to Buffalo and Way. 390 p. m., except Sundays, from Binghamton for Hornellsville and War.. Eastward STATIONS. I No. 12.* No. 4. I No, 8.1 I . No. 2. vnukiri[,Lvo 110 p m I . 1000 pm .. Niag. 145 " I 545 p m 1012 pm I 7 30am Bullalo, "I 2 30 " I 620 " 1125 !! I 8 00." liuru'le~ o , "I 6 15 Sup. I I 10 10 " 3 05a m 1100 " Rochester, " 1 400 p m I 530 " BOO ". Corning, " I 7 25 " 111 38 •, - 432 12 13 pm Flunn , •' I 803 '• 12 1611 m I 6 13 " 11247 " • Bmg'mtm "10 10 " 215!'17 /1 " I 2" " New York, "_ I 700amI 11 00 " 1 3 30pm 940 -" ADD/TIo ALLocar.luAx 8 EASTweIID 5 00a: in., escept, .Situanye, .from Ilornelleville for Owego ;link Way: ' .., t 5 53 a. m., daily from ifornellaville for Susquollawiti and Way. - , 7 00 a. in., except Sundays, from Hornellsville for Binghamton and Way. 7 uu except Suudaya. from Owego for Suatl4C . Muma and Way. 39 P. in., except Suutlays, from Painted Post fir Elmtra and Way. ' 1 55 p. m., except Sundays, from Hornellaville for Susquehanna and Way. Mondays excepted, between Stisquehanna and Port Jerrie. Through Tickets to all points West at the very Low est hated, for sale in the Cenvany;ll o,ftiefl at the Cpep-, lug Depot. This is the only authorized Agency of the Erie Rail- Way Company - for the sale of Western Tickets in Corn ing. liaggage will be elteekr..(l only on Tickets purchased al tho Company's oGice. Northern Central Railway. Trains lirrlvo - iLiiie;arCit Troy, eino June 9th, 1872, as follows : I;OHTILW4RD. SOUTHWARD. 1 Niagara Express, 407 p ra "Ballo. Expross, 315 p ru nai1,.... . ..... 915 D m Plailada.y.spress, 915 p ut Clinelanatx Exp. 10 'a a m l'klail;....} ....... 0 5:1 a iii . ' I A. R. I'ISIIX., Gen'l Sup% , Cyrus H. Sill, WHOLESALE DEALER IN For. gn and Domestic Liquors WINES, &c., &C. Agent for Fine Olgi Whiskies, , CORNING, N. Y. ,Jan. 1, 1872 Houghton. = FOAK, PA Zfaun , acturcrs of j ejaTigtY •...%;4•;:ii2gAL,-,' itAjimesSit• Bu:tires, Sulkies, PVATFOIM" SPRING, TRUCK AND LUMBER WAGONS, rt.RS, SLEIGHS AND 808 SLEDS. We nre prepaied to do ariythipg in one line on alrrt notice and in-the beat manner- Rattan:teflon guamn 'teed. HOUGHTON, ORR Rt CO: 11.1 STINGS & COLTS, Agents We'labor°. Stony Fork, July 1, 1872. E. B. Youscs E. V, Young &- Co., (Successors of Hugh Young 4: Co.) Booksellers and tationers, and Dealers iu Wall Paper, Window Fixiures. Thatcitwenti, • Yankee Notions, • Picturc Frames Anti Clllass, Picturcs, all sorts, . 1 . _ Picture Ccird, • : " • - 11 w 7yauka.' — 2" • - - • _ . , dusiico planks, I.3lank Bablcs, - - - - =-• • 'Newspapers, Ila"azineß, • • • • Peeks . , - ; 7 ',; ' -Sitiste—Gcsntlfi, LAW BOAkft, •- - Atedicalilll% 0 • - • „- _ . "Ltf r gialit flocks..l •• and every nrtiole in ont: tine of trade.. ' •- f : ..- —Xate TOrk Outlets at One - Doi:4F a. mottth. - - —EttnirttiDallies at 75 Cents a moritii. • • • =-Sabserditiclis for a week; or muhth, or year. --Orders for Books tfothAtock MompflY attendf'd to. —.ln 'sprees villkage redetjett frprn, New 1 - C , lk eV.. ery day _ . _ _ t . ; • ~....- W e re Agentb of the Anchor. Line :and We Onion. lino O. S. Mall Ocean Steamers. - Passage tickets to and f -any-point to Europe'at ttieloitest rates: .--. L.St'girt Drafts sold on any Bank to 'Europe itt ,- :Crt: rextfr,ateci of EAchande. - - ‘.. -."-• . ~ Jan. it,: 1872-7. y. - '.,- , - P.. - -13. YOUNG tc'eo. 7., . C.ARRIAGE'S' , ,& - IVAGONS rTuariindopagiti4 j: - Nylons. flowass. &v..: on altortiaotic*.t out zea -Boilable:Wu:4; ' •IL Wheethr •ot • Aggeotic_l :(3-:at :the :above-rbairbi-naiiihoji 14:0011,bom. and trutadne - Work:before - 754i4uteUcelsigNIters),:.r.: JaII.l; 3 si 2 7:- 41:..usitztrairi: c 4 .`" ft . = , rIM R. 'R , d,1871 OINO BOOTH - 11.111. 76!) 73.5 60U 845 940 618 31:. 948 02d 9.00 a. in 5.00 p. in No. 3.* 200 pin 325 am 525 6 01 10 20 ' 7 20 Bft 1120 am in 10 pm 12 50 ~ 10 20 " 7 03 Eft. 1120 a na 12 lOpm 12 GO " JNO N. ABBOTT, Gong Pads'r Ag't Orr & Co., ff2t=%ll • 1' (3E0..0. DEUW I _ ILTSVF, 3* returned from the city 11:Ali-the lartst 1 11. stock of • ' ' ' , ~,,, ~, BOOTS= SHOTS-ANII - MO „....ever brooglit I Welleboro, -- consisting oi Ladies' lad and Cloth Ba' $~ Ladies,. Misses, Children; and Baby's Shoes,, Gelds' Cloth: Boots 4.;511.6e,4' Prinee Albert Call Boots, Boys' Cecil4.lCipts: - Boots - .Youths' -800 In feet, ell kinde et Mena' analVomeie.k..wear kept n a Mat-class Shoe Stoi•e: The beatteewecl Women'a &wee ever offered in this market. NIX - derg the world CUSTOM WORK. If you don't believe vs, try us. Weifly tuilyAlie heat stock, and hate a'i gout' tAsrdelairiefe, as money ,can , . hire. - REPAIRING done neatly - itatid with dispatch. 4 - Leather - and Findingt anti kiiida 'constantly on hand. _ Caih - pai&fot Ilids, -- PeaCon Skint; Pelts aiid Furs Having instilled up our shelves with a choioe stock,' personally . selected ler this- market, we• respectfully solicit a fair share of trader "Small profits and quick returns," we • believe to be a good" Unfitness Maxim -mid we hold the best goods, to be-the cheapest We keep no shoddy. Our assortment is sufficient to meet all sizes and tastes. invite oiu , patrons and the , public generally to call and examine our stock. trouble to show goods. Always to be found, one door north cf-C. B: Kelley's. Store, Alain Street, WellabOre t . lay -3 1, 1872 = DEBBY Sr, -FISHLEI3... PHOTOGRAPH'S& -k LL kinds, stYlc;s- and sizes of Pictures 'taken and executed itrartikleinurnicr at D. H. Naratinortea Gallery, oPposite(loue House; Ngilsb6iTp . ; - Portraits -• %7 Plates: Nothing finer can be offerpft than these beautiful Par eelaimPietures in a velvet eiNe or franie. 'l'lleir.spft nefith and delicacy are superior to rinytbiltg produced on Iran or paper: Iryon want a i • • Good Picittre of yourself, go to Naramore's. • . ; •- If you want .the _ very best that can be &el, go to Narautore!s.- . • . -- • If you venutsoroething that looka like you, go to liar mart's. - . • . If you want an old Daguerreotype, Ambrotype. or other Pictures Copied anti enlarged, he can do that as retemnable as tiny other man. They *ill be finished In India ink, 01 or Water Ciitors . wlien destred• - :.: • - - •- • -`. = Persons - wishing pictures 9f• will receive especiattittentiis6. laigenesortinent of Frathe eenat.tatly en: hand. All hinds - Pi ttirt ' ~r -Pram d :to Order N. 11.—Doh't ilOstalie the . plac 130 i ial ROOMB. Apra 24, 1472:-tf. Nvw,41300t,. S.ho;'::Le-ailier AND _FINDING STORE. 717(7.; filiseetres IN THE FIELD AGAIN New Shop; New Stock, and first class \Vork 1 • •• AA I:IYTIIING from a Baud Cad: to a Kitt Ite Beet ltne of Ladies' Ki and Cletl al -.1 in,o;-als: and Gaiters, 1 Ditto. Ch,ildrenis • Mi9s6s. • Gents' Cloth,:ilifforocco;a7id Calf Gaiters: Oxford- , 7 and - A good line of OVERSHOES, and atoll line of FINE BOOTS, ranging in -trice from $4,00 to V;00, pegged and helv;A CIJSTOII -BOOTS from $5,00 to $15,00, and worth the money 'every tiff i! Leather :Findings .• • - at the lowest rateS; as °Usual. The itidernginti• ii ins Ppiant twenty •yoars of ble life in Wellsbact—atineh of the-time-on-the.stool'of penitencel drawing the cord: cf- affliction for-the good of scles, believes ratherin hammering than blowing. Wherefore, he will only remark to his. old Customers and as many new ones as choose.' to give' him a call„' that he may be found at his new shop. next afoot to S. ,T.-Vab Horn's ware_roorns, -with the beat and cheap. cat stock in Tioga county. C. -W.:.SF,AIIt; Wellsbore, April 24. 1872. • • - • • NEW GOODS 111E1 E IASLY•'. - -aU Y ER S Who wish to, malielathieyl The I . lll . 4t:Tiherts.n jaw receiving dallylarge stock's of Staple Winter G6ods! Bongbt_nt present 3 - 40 w Itices4, :".: are mrci) to bolinu - cli. bighor ns 800 U - - Vraile begitiF!. plannelsp: - Cloths, - CASSIPER,ES, DRESS GOODS 3 -: - • :[ PAISLE Y: SHA3rv! , 9, BLACK :',... . ' ornestic • .. •-•-,.! , t. !' 1: • -... ' 1 '. ~ .'- .‘ -4— , ," ' ‘ `' 4 .; .' - . IF . • . j ..l::t t .: - '_ ;z,"''.., - ,':.. -',-`,--. ? -t '‘ l-1 / 1 - i' -- ; '',, L.,: lc :::?::(ji on 4eiiiiiii9 U 1 &C2_ ,'„,ii_ At t ',:..7. .'.',3 :L. ---; -r... ."-- ..... - ;•.f. ,::, ..":-:::',., 1"-z I -9 . Wo obeli tiell ,Iliese , adede, , itaiEttli;fend give Early: Mime Urod"Vahlelot theirilleney. ... . .?:•.12 t. 1.47:::::......: :—., .....:.:- • . : ....::- ..:........lt 7'1.1 .{ . IIT :: - 2 • Conceit 2310 ck,, COD 44 IF, Y. - • - at• :fieneral Insu ranee 'Agenek • ``-- • J. it. - & Il:: Campbell= lit propared lastieTnhiles in nrftt vltaso paigee,on all:Mudd of ins tnntde POPIRCIOnst FM* aid Lig - hining rtimoontible. Mpg. e 2 %xi& 47.saiina elk :it r the mi ting o &pr Rotto , . OZI ."21Relson, R CI 1: it's 4„ , ,,, , -;;;31•:,.. $O7. 4r..1 . 1 4049 tfilana SI 114#0 ELLSB =II JoriN gf 9tTe anqAildrex and Fiiiming Mutat:la) or - over A. D. Eastman's . • D. H. NARAM(IO.D ,- no F4ll o !i ono pm- J 0:24 , 4."1* 4 VIU:VM,I2I 204...v.f 4,, AL I A -,AL , Al A , a I A AA, -Ini t Went T:13; 1 .0 4.1i10,4::ki 1110000,...a • ra.yek, • ...I - • _ reratliki., • ' • bloke-tue' -f ;. f • Playr.s.ud - Ru a thine:o94r. , x • • 31 *!.7 earl ebang,irig 4Liiiiientjtlp4 wx - /it -nit 16Mstool.'“ • NeiLittlyilit6l6o . ; -:-),j mg pavi(,o,-;,! . ... ; Tue.:l,lg :Dive diviee. Mey,n,le earthly 4.101 Lirerue Fiipur !Let guered ' -- tr.itu4! F -""L •'- , • 1 1 0.13' ir 1111!.. tV t o met - Dr Nettie -•-" By tbylgetals cords Of love. Guido xoe, guard lize, sgMy Irnd toe, - To my ,itome tibeset -• • Love's UeilsonS, , lYliy di) I love toy fh.rl.3lg „ (lknAl faith, luy , I have yucti - st4,re' tT Phipo•qii: .-"fAvotild take DIP all u totto,S*l• , , day...: Na,y,'enyingbelt: W . 9111(1111; itte, ejtetingeet . ! . .spuß; • ~'" 11ceinitiP hfrr vy - et. tire softly hi (Ai 1.1; ~' ^ •• : MfdOve, who go:ctly - hatti goWlr- . 3.'n me as fo,her haven? ~ ' Because her hair "f"... salt, anifluld. ... - , 3Lnionna-mise in -slinpie braid; ' ' - "•• , \ And jetty_as the raven? , • . , t ~MerviniL e hen Ups ale swyst tit totleh. Not ehill, nor tier) km, e..imech.. , .•-• !- • - lint *oftly•wille US - rtyttel3.--% • ' --,` • ' -, Dear live that chttetetivalVe•they 1121oeei - '''' Llpellturd wan nal tat- to love._ •,•• '•-, Till earthly love-X:11:e eliseesl' • : ' • 15ecau r se her lutnd is soft And aline.: .. f . _ Of 'tont:kilo tender .101 eu light ; :•,-_ Tat where bee slenil4 11-Deler- --- - 'Dotty 11 or y niove, the man to whoin . '' _ • ,The vof Eden 0448i:erect ..;":(Yome I". , nett' Its veil Might ling r?, ',..z. • , .. , , ...,. ~. ~ Becau e her heart Is woman -soft:- ' • . ' So trill), so tendeivtliai I,iet , - , ' l .'-' , '•';:' ,t 1 • , Do marvelthat treasure; _ , • So.rich, so rarkio me should.rall,- "Whose tore - deacrt-rao shish; = measure?' . ' Because she has each bluff; 0 moods,, • So"archly smihni, so shiftily brands, _ So lovingly caresses; So that my heart may never tiro' ' Of monotone, °more tteatre , Than she, my love, possesses? . . .ah Me I what hnciUr or what Same I t Or wnsthathlovelo do with ~ ..why t!!, , - How siniplels UM reason 1., , 'I lbVti her-for Wei:a:my lova; An shall whlle•atarsuhall nhlne tiboi•e; : - And season cullnw season.',. - ~" - the - rear,Remni. TES:3V4II,DEIMIYAITGATtiC. - It Was the:last:night Ce:thu old ear 11111 over Toften thehells:were tolling, and' the huger:part - or the.: inhabitant:l'4oe getting in readiness foi.:±' watch meeting," - 'as they called it. - It.lrad been a custom inC.Toften i for ever So many generations, ttrcongregate - together on .the last night: Of'. the :yearl6 watch the old year - oat - mid the new year In. - - Jennieiltathbrum stooilletining.aganist the stone casement of the prison window, look: ing out 'into the chill,, gray twilight with wistful, discontented eyes. `Plie warden's daughterwas - this Jennie, a fair - and.comely girl, endowed Within). honest,- tcudgrheart,-, .8 vigorous mind, - .1-,arid a -:dett:Aand::sliiilftir :hand. - 'AIL . her life_ she had lived :in: this grim old prison; `with RioConipanimil save heron' father; yet, nntil - rtiiis I evening, she lindnever-perhapS..experieneecl_en - heur kir dis Content. She had her daily work; AiDsVers -.With ,she siveetened and - brightened .thelfgloolny. sitting : , icknn, her pet - birds lind.kittensi.and in later years she had her lover.' Ilithertelierbourshadteeir wingestin.their flight, and.theiSound Of 'her cheerful V - oice and-the -- sight. of ther-sunitY -faechad .brightened the heays heart of rota Ttirn ix)er:convict,- white her tender,:ekillftil , .hands .brought comfort...and. brightfiesSid his-iloolnY • " Look.at Jenn'ie Rath - burh," , the Taunn mother would,say; there's ,t • girl for you —always HS busy as a beeninl Its blithe as a lark; 1 - tell yon-Bernard %Beaten' will_ get ti• prize when he gets her." -• , • :AndTrernard-tbought 119 - .Mtielt - Jennie was the ; very • apple Of Ills eye, the delight of his heart. No .other woman that ever, breathed was half so:fair or lovtiv in his estimation. 'They had been engaged to be inarrietLoyer a.year;, it was poverty, that kept them apart. Bernard had an Mtalid mother and a deformed sister, on his :hands; and the dollars he laid by were few; yet' he was in nowise disheartened. " I'll have a home by and - by," he would say; '' only be patient a bit, Jennie, and as Soon as ',get that mortgage off my bands_ all.will be rig ht. _ 1 , orney,Kenilw,orth neld the. murtgage, - 1 and ,B ern cud -was paying i t:off- ,S)nall.p ments - - - .working. day and night, -denying himself . ..tile : pompon comforts:Pf Jifvto flux his purpose. But it was slow; Wolk;'' for despite his impatience, -lie ueverdenied : hisjuother.- or- sister u :thing tiler wantedi:. - and.in • their -weakness they- were a:sad-drain 0n.., siender-resOurees;, murmured, never • 109 t „itOpe-fPruidngle. hi; : start; rough, limaely,:gQoo-natprect faW -was - always luight,”his.kind voice vbeerftfr Tie : spas a hero, : in :his. way,' thi'S.:,:Berniti'd Pent94 l,-- ; I —I - don'ttitink Jennie ever :quite ted•her least,not.: ;those-: , days.:-- I ,' She loved him -undoubtedly .for she trite ypinan's leart,l-ari4 'devotion, like ;MS - - was suise,tneviin iia:). - w.ar-4,:-"m(ebe did not _ktfoir Ids Teal ;Prosy - tul: Toni pion-- place:44 - was this girl's lire,' site, was sonfe - -= _thing of it,droanicr~ -.l;ovinix hautiantid brain ; Wpre,alikel.at4y4: for while she ; sertibbed the-prisou . floors, !or ,prepared their homely Meals ; site- Pietured: ; all :the lutUro had in - store .for he 14'0 - - that was t to . come, yhertiau her ruck toiP F °Uhl b,e • tit an,encl--, t qud,:iyealth a pd . , elegittits sarroutidingq : and plement ; associations wo'd 'bq-/Iqrs,4 nJtd always tbiI 11 1).0011fe 110 its . •hero- 7 -not phi lioiuelyy-Berttaid penteh,- but inn. - -Appilo - NliVinely.. gifted,. Yet. She'. loved Bernard Benton with a, kind .of; 'keg tenderness that 'had not yet, b(en;devc - V- - °lied ifiti.efliatnitenSe • adoration:that ,alonel 'cant eon ten t. the CVlVings Snell., uls lip . ked :with a ll lusr hope's . ii j pyoicelsi the Jettifel time itWay z wu in iteT, be IT t-ran.k.W. f ins g of - discontent, or ,oLdisuppoiniment, ra ther beetittSe-lier lover—was-so :unlike tlittr unreal creation of er silo f tincy. This'feeling howelernad:sieVer found ex,. pression until that last night of old year 1 -IPft ) t ) . Which our story Opemk a She had been workingnard all: day,. and .there- had - sheen' arrivtif-of.„-f._, prisonefe, tifutyLbitiet - :aniusances, so . tilitt.the:tlose body • and inindr....7ll-ust-nratinset - 7 . -AttOrn - eyl; ituii~i wnitheitufe clop ti ;10 r iettr era, and passing the -wintle*:Troni.Wlii'::ll - was leaning, he .Wqll;.l9.issi c - nn4,.,f-, im said, politely . raisittlis . how 'fty:ott-Ihy f....yenink . ,2 - I'lli:not, too soon to wish' }on -' a 'llappr New Year ! I - Shall i ati ti" for it . ispiiiV of that lielitrnPe pineking.3c;tray'frorn the plani beside" ter 'held it . ;tottt.cir The attorney was - a very gallant- than; and Jennie had au •attrrtotive figutentititrimut fu) §eanned ..hgt.h.-xv,ith his bold'eYe4, tts idArtitoited tbololscoVi trail yasteit , : ed it in Ilia button-hole . . " 1. ani iiiuelA olbliged-•4o- you,. -Atitesile)l; nie, l ! he aaid,..." and i wish .you - a ',Happy, New Yea' wit h-itil-nty, heort, , 'fitt wilt poi c lino& g: your daluo,:"I IA p . p.c . *p, '/Aipik an- , -„ptia t t ,Ngw . :Year collieSl lll ', .-_:.-.. ~ . .. q..';-'T 1 L. " I don't thick you have, tlAo right tolbc. 541 1 1;0 4iii Buy , si;LPfk !,+44MPPit.IPPA7.) :replied . Jeanie, coldly. , . '• The aft( 4vY flutigli9a„ .l3 4i -4 1 t . ' - iffd stuT 3 ' ;(tlno Itia" ttay, eyes dashed. :... 1 1;ikezzirea In.- ptudent pride nettled:tdni. - i . Alprp thin] pike be-licid ,lii lift n i citizineqt3.s,siiifti'Vel,:gpoil!l,4a,i VlSKiitt,4l• as - •.0101.4ad -1i4, - ,Ut - m"-TeMOre,if, 7 - d llow are,sue show. liersinide . to hititl --, - ; ~.: --- " - I -- atu - sure," - lid -- nsuit'itecl - , -- :"144 -- Iliel ivltVle-Niiiiiko italitlgtbattallEYWriii,lapposi tjoui,ltgAr Agmci,..ncilt, ylth, c iittnuralleSi.: I Oiii'L.Sino secsvu-yaheiellowlia solltatutik, at:y - lit*podszfoituliecti36l-Ulelrallt \y - liieillie.c 0ell;TEIP, I'vistilisit **_.lo;. ' ,. bgt Jr. mtlEltss43l-AbOlStur EtlliCh4surprjsed tali youveltoiptußettAliffk.tt good , feltubv- iu„,ilie , l way,_ tint, beggipgy. wxxxiQu,„wig.s .. .. 4..iiri,J wlth,", y.oitrl'aeg and Ziguprmight have , w,onl 'a liusblin'r of --lititns - and- culture. -- You r,.1 s fa theria:gai:pl4 frioicl= of ;thing, ,uud 1! y 4 lat aci intelistin z 'ycai;•lll33't tt . ..el clihtipppliAud, tosayAlielettst,..that. you rauarrlago. will-not: raae,yon A s boyn.x.p)uwkaseut -We_ of tbil and: prim-RAO Y delitseithigiii '46tittilluig - „ fbetter..vitualmritvpitigv9ft:ll*- 7 1it Pte el li l' ;44 ° 4';'l. g ii g•l l :,4 494 N - vi'l7FiP'':' fsilillikl.g..T: : -.:-:, --:: -_,-, • .. :-..',i5 . -_- -- aesiiiiet.xstubiei.Oiiift i iiiinitiriitt,'). via -,- ~.1.4 4 :- : •t y.,11 - • — e, j';:74 Iti:74/si s . Xzr:-.1 , .'1.1t• t.;l' .:: — •::".71,17 "1", l'l'l4ll.= •'!',o,.tfi orsxne 17 - 4 4 ',' ' e P l4l s+; herxr ygftlooklog i'o;Onit•toWaixt tbi , M : W.hi:re the-oltlyea l ri_,„iltA Slowly 'dying OttftL i e r *TaVrititikitiKeiii4pktlibthing , --f00,44-- , ifittieVii7enilWottlr; Itideil.l;•she - --rather 'tits; {liked: him; tint r sourehow. ' Ids n•otilit bad jrottbled her::, 'Aroma., and culture"' were gre,at chings, fpr I.liey raised one itb . ovei a_ life like ing4; had always„.bteti; l3hi,le4.!retl, foahlrig (foi 4 .-n i tit her 'rildeli"' e -, llands,' i:Till' lier ' lei4irse path c iit s; • HoNk.- - 1 ire'snin c . at 4,.1 '4ll:‘ psliag- it vasl- ; Work,. ;and._ iniver'..l% -nrid .. pAvation,, and n:eVer n 'Singh, liptir,l4-,ts:or rein ri, ;SiteWin; so, tired eft IL , i 4..noi ;,,.,w IQ mkt' 3'erii• - "wins coining;\vliiit - ivZufd"it brink to lick'' 'Mulling lint the old isiv:k i : rho, tiresome life. , ; If alic,only had sonic ain: ni Pltie,et, conic noble murk, „something wor h 'living fOri But there \lit% nothing, nod 1.1- :'046111(.1 be; for, Ileitiard Benton's' wife, ihemould only have a repetition of -tile : old 1 life,_,t.. , lt Must always_ he,..t hum, and. yet. she f might; have done, better: :- The at t orney had ' told her sit, and'a man like him new. 'Bile , Mikht, - in tittit;: 7 lMve named'a Inis'imind_ ...wiavoi)old-liskie , rsiski:, liar , Itbo),e: her low 'estate.: yet the simplelbutight of ; giving u 'Manor I„lertiard-,; pita:fed -her boort Ilku a knife. :, , _ . ',34:1,,_ then She_ saw hint coniin;,...wplking Wit ti a `rapid;; i4:citeff step: I.li's ' thee: was flushed when he •eame up to themitulow, and' his eyes wore a sterner look than she' It ad.':OPY 660:11.tililluItefole:;:, • ..... " Ifas I hlracc-li_enitworth been bere,'Jca-,J ... - -nie?"/„lisasktifidithroittly., - ;1:- , . .111C 1 ,giri. opkned e a ses,lter.iu tunazeinent. . "',,i,juSleteW,,,, llkrnaid•;, he ,Jtas.tied throukh" ihre:Yart.i.A"fewiiiiniitt:s : Ago.' IV, kat,_ 'mak ca .--'- 3k-Btet:use I'W.anted.to know. ': LA:nit him Ai st, ,I,).eyon d- the - bildo6;;arld .stoPpeciiiim2 to • •seel'pout that litOrtgage, - . Ina - be' ;ban tiged i4, I.o.:AlfklittoW _before we pirted, that tre'il• -beet `-;.*t talkin'k to you:"" - '' - - --:-: ~I; ...4.nd_what if be hadV _ ' :`ticat dent, XennieClie - _w_ore ,, a _Eip t rif ' .of.syou'r hellifope.in his btittpri- s hole, iocs.L!, - ;., .- '" Y4s,l`k ate" if ;6-liini:" ~ - - • - ---, • i ,;,.; Thg_yolAng instil' stood: gnat., a . , inciient„ -3 . l Pokii-4 1 11)` lurcvAYd - llie'rittoriiers.itiiposir% . Mansion •rt , ifl,,i)i• terrible - fierce 'BAC, in his' - e:Yes;but'it'sObeied'dOwn. to ,an exiniilaion 'of, grave tenderness, as they - ..turped't`o; time. • flit.e' hf 'thin'wfitdon's*datiglitei% -. "*:. .e"' . ' ','," Jennie," 111" said - etirnastly,:"`! . , I.'in:nOfi•a je_alins plan; or an ill) reasonable one 'lnt- I wfmt-"yolftwavoid llotacaistlilNitxthi :wilt ..qiiliall'noi tiotthlo:inyaeli ifiatitit ~ h im l. " ih'e„,rApifed, iiiikillhgv 4 - prt6:, - 'tli - isn't; thy quitif.:ii4r cttrution:r.:to,ir:r.: ',-,.: • ..._ i 1::: ==-`•I3 tit stu • loitat' ..albill.lillif,'-'Jcilnie ; fly frqm, his„presence ali:soliNvotildltoin li set . , nctit'atVii tittst,,ll"y.tiu.ooQ-1:16,11V-iwif6" ' 44l i 3 ;glit"gMirefl;tl6l3.gOlt. - 1"":,;::.: - : -. -I F-Wilitt:_if.:l`.My.:l;w3in't, godurdig.: ' :,... , , "Yr fi s A-tir j iwadt _firm,". - - he ',bu'r'l, ou't;: the;i:e.itta.. on - his' tetarileCgiv'ellitig . tip like • ctirils,' and'hiS eyes fairly blazingf,,",-as sure as God Almighty reigns,m,heaven,;l'll'inur-, der blin: • I.'„ve home Ai:411111M a Wig, lime;. hilt If l.e'dsfeS to temper with Any promised', • , .Ifei liOlijil i s - ,0 te-tltb 'death - Of.' ti'dog'..”: • - Jeutilq- yjr,s IhotOughlyiArighten - cd:-:, phe :had neyer SOeii:l3ernstrfl lit tilmasibnliefore; . indeed'site-linit ',dee : Vied:hint' :lnainiblO ibf such emotion. 2, - , — ,' ';' `,.- •: ' ."-' - 1: : . -- i z- ' Yi t 47;;Pqrnitrci;" sheintetrupted,bastily ..,. h jrcoalt:,Totr: ktiow tlitit ilbiati-'4,erawkrtli, is: )kiiihing :AO_ me; - - . • Ices; I. Imitlr t tat, Rnale f r WO I trust, diijiir;colVri.,,sottlijbtft LytinAt You to ::sli4n that xriht;.,-.sTour,r.Oon i A .do,'611141; "lils,yery.breAth„ PlAs94,- ii 6; hits i.loiie•tilkuud - I.lidt, coin never ,?ie • forgotten` nor - Yorgive.n. . You'll, letine hai , einy wpy In-this; WOU't yoU; ear? . t6' tbine.. in cOntadt With. hitrY - 'llO l l-I'n. l l..:i.kit :safe Wherelie'is;'my"titiill is: 11good mierirtee him ' t_frefy . . ,tine liii-cONfardly. Awe: ' 4 ' Why; .Bernarcl,i'What 'lift cotine ,ove;• like 'youi•del!';" te-niglit.. Whitt haS this man '-goileY" " '. 6omethi rig too foul 'for .. r your pure card tellear; my":tiarling. ' But let's change the subject now Mother is quite, ill again night, ttntl, have t Hairy :110n4t. 41%if,iii4i:piit" , :ttii . kiji . "%th' ytin, Jen- His pleading, tender eyes touched the girl to,the very heart. no, you - foolish fellow," she said, iiutthig out her band and pushing back the. wavy hair from his forehead, •• I couldn't 'met. Mad With you if I waked to. Come in; father's down -at the mill enjoying his eve. riina pipe, and I'm all alone." " - He was not slow to do her bidding, and once in it wus hard tb get out. He lingered. fat beyond his intention. 4 .• poor 'Mother!" he 6xdaime(k itt last, Making a rush for the door, ' she, will he viiorfilnit With waiting. I-must goat once, Jennie." - • , - _ , ~, . . ...... _ _ "..911c:-followed bim out to tle_yArd. - . "T. "." - :Cfecid•nklit, Bernard;!' she said,lifittin :up - liel , soft cheek-for him to kiss;feellpg all. Ilit;••3,lihile•_ as- if she - lied done S him ,:sonie, Wrongf,:-" you'll be . over again : - to-norrow?l': ' Oyes,-In good time tiovlifd You A" '• liare'• -,riy, - .XO 'Year?: good:nightl" -•' .- 7 ~, 1 'II k...u• 101 1 lief"standing beneiith r : - thexrizii. .siiiidtiNViof, the old juisopi:and at - that. mo-' &Oil •"elnileard:the bell-kin - the ‘-, lier itn-stri! - kiiigtoyleieclock. -Por a - fewi,moments : Alfe-Wiitelec his- 'broad; siti - dyi re - rect. dire - front • her- siiiht;-in - the pald. whiter; nioonlightV-tind:_t hen; - Sith'erinz Vitly„,cold",- shirran.tn, and striiight - Up 10 - hellicdr,oom.", tier father bad come in and gorie,to his , resty - andleblingllioroughly",tifed' :Slie 1(1110-0 hiS:ekitmple.- -.. Iri‘ten •Miriutes,.perimps; she; :W11.4 sound asreep. '' lier niitid felt •strAngely 'at ettsti, for. Whin realitni• she • Could ,n ot "tell; latt - the'.o.loidiSconteid,•iseieined'-ttil:be lifted. limit:ller heaff:Aild• the fiiii64 - 10-er of her, d!eam ft "ti hLit i be real -I over : Nii . iiii fialf in - 81 left lief - seyffiett tti be - niefghigitito - elle anti - . slid sdine.„ . • - PerhaliA,L' after - all, slie's•efis dri;iint in:A-lot-all al-oneti liic•faneletiHltrn.6;ell,', an (1, tiluSe.yib:ai imi , 451 bliki'fitY etniteitr 'g;i've'lise '•-•to one:of '•ierror•and iiiiright.-• , 1,110 'noises ',•sti.innett ;her:. - sc(iii.o ii ii 1 la•sli - ,'•angtt'enit•es uereitetull; 'sonie"one*as being murdered, :81*'Waugh!; now It, - . lyas-'l3hrithi ti. - f i ,etison, - aifittlie instant after it foe:ellit:!0 '63 the - /Vttor-, 'itey,lienillvori h. - In thithaidk: of NS.' nit- 3rOr . aihtl:. confusion ;she ii\i'.ukCjaifil sprung fromElier bed': 'The louil- , '''noi.e?3 . - ; still fdled, "her ears; liiir3l), dissonant Veltle, tile tranii. and SlllllllOl4- iittmlierl'easleCt;:and thellana of; tinichei benetli" [her; iwlliclo‘i‘. A Whirl,' - Could' it 'uieliii•Y lie liaten't ; d•ibreatlde!islyT- Tha: In Isom door wits•; open ing; - aild' • they; wtrraukin z. (r .in a • prisoner.- Tratliii;, thrliip, throngli 1, he debtor's•:;_robni; • (to wn. 't,is!'t tt e murderer's eep. -:: • .;: 117 •- : . 1: '''' ... • 1 , .. tille. put .on .'her garinclits - -Wilh• shaking hazids;-tual hurried to the tviridokei'' 'Thera , Nviis .11 .seething.erowd ii.elow--••- uteit,:and even.- 'half-tilatt - wonitlii,..and- little 'children,' theirs •rfacesivoild tvitli•ekciteinent:!• 7 1 " : ' . , ' , : .- , •,' ! .t•Aieitiouti it-cartiiiii, '.,olic'hiiih•-w att.skip . lug; mthite . a vzing 'erkiviii. tirirri V. 121 'his •pNie- - iy. - ,ty qtti : ' 'l.lliert. , :s" -au AA ih, t uke k . did tk' t Brim sakihear litu ilia:Awl to - 1114111in! liiikt?: iknd .tikeploutui him .AvAlkll he-hiille iniiiy iii(nd, - 1. - Vit:go , hard: with ISM 1611 - ; hilzhild - ii - irtitii,rti: tit,'.ll3 - ,ltehil wdrt li, -, utti i7lic•lirtlieriiiin'twii on-' 1 . h 1.4 plate:: .' 1. wolichie: iol.k. '-Joilliit;' , ll l ' Nikki, iti' - : , ' -blic.nurEßetimixt , tvlis to-biiiitt . ''stille4.tl iti„tm, irtirtirsayl", - Lik• •:,,, : t.. - :, -. :. , Vi , j: -.. ii r: .. , 1 7 1:13.mgirktheart1;iiii i lokii; but Alief..6 r isiirils hurifitu ilitmselivs liktu-liet; 4 - k:q!ybkiirli! ,, she liciircLA he. hill rderer's t. , i . -.41 eliiaing ' 7 l air t tiiie w; , and her old tether's bteli, a he emakti-'up ron), , pertbruiitrs 1 his • • i•erri bid ' - duty. Ilek, pliused at her:Muir op : I& SiVii,k , ' bid,' hearingno m tti kivenieut uiii.:ji:i.t.bvil un, si,gliirie,.---- . ~..': Pour Jeuilio, poor gkrl, , it.; l ll4ll , breuk - her" dit‘tl.l,' '-., :mil I.•':',2i-..2.:. t.k: .i . .... ;, it , .. , ....z.. ,T'Aittlit thatAhu:ituusu:ziev;rsileint i tlie'lli(r.... itig .ttkrchus..ditidsuut s .iiiid onu-by . ..:Urie tiitqux r ektudifertiveck:di.sptstaddi qdenrile reiiiiiitiqu,n,.. Ikeratuye3,l4l tlai,witiklu - h","iijkitit ;Mhtli - e='sllB' liii,d,tittwilealtstittuitikuterrible4iditivislitte.y' itter tluwilltke.alritiw.,•; .:I'..lie sof-OW-(11(1.011e starp . bUraibMinAliii cold: .liiinttritiky,- thitt Otettretiglit - wd. luce„s,cif )it'rkiWyeili , kiiikll# 4 ix I t ikttfo.tr Attlit , :IC'airoirearditliti,b6ll. 1'6111[6 . '114 1 ,burnirktt tiluse-itiltit e93I4LgW :tigitslo%:ilihk. •- ing out .their welcome tu - `thetittri-btiri'yeaki: i-f• ttAttititie . dill itiAlii 04, Or lin/Mitt, Oikstejill t - iiitllfillt itirlirt iinlihrtustim , sdothj - ctfiiittio_ 4036WItett.ti2 lif 7 l - .la. Ii.:0 ',l - --: I.J; f:..1.1"i54,, n zi.).4lo.l3llluriavtatab, thea4light lithikkittv.ir AiKitOgigfilskid4tdivinuiy Air uaid .t.tis4ilt tittir. ! 4,.(tepiCtittliteA:Caliteati) autt ' tapoiip - zge.sii4y toitiOikithlat..-#l62)lkb /mask d .:lititiartf tue.'l;kkil,i, • quify.iktutt tltietiellAil?....tiv: , . MIMI -- Jon) e an, •! ar44L tearta.-r iug hie ,Netialetr.: ' , „-;1" 1n. , -. 7. , :n..; ;; ; ;11 .- 3 ! , .:! i , , I,9ucatlngadaliairc„7,7f,:;: ;- 4a0w.7,34: - Ifittlrerir' , Lie :"spare;Yoursat.-001 T4y,,githlgOrqyttbbloW; t Mid," [ Ibive 11 P.F2 61 1444.3 1 0tYlAltitikliZtuvtOr:arvit - ' ness, Gott 3lo lisii.riysoo4/91! 1' •' W Y43 § : i 'O 4 - j Oeslq etiZell:l9 ttvr.N. . • i 2 , • ' " The girl dte..,e tstsse We ht nt - dotrn Althotttot,..word.;‘; ThofmisollatNtatiltlititidY "if*Lei . o , ll . lml.l4Yetift'stlififtOutrYtyla'4Wailing to, oonoinet mlgsst.tatp"a clililsipere,< 116.* old * !other xis, _also' -wink leivlrti- thd ," I - wouldn't ,swear, +17:v4 . -111e • 1a(1714.. , I ife, , if was - you. 4 —, liar,i,kwiill.ldyn.,Sennie, unless—well, =unless yon can save Lint. He'stayed bite lat night, didn't lii , ?"i+o tswist , re 'liout elev em• who's - be.left, 'he tuldest'ssignitl slimly, looking pleadingly • into her sill], wfdte face. . • • • • But she answered 'tint' a word. • At the•inagiStrate's• offl9e 'Dr. Wetherell wes the principal, witness! . I-Zenith ng home from the bedside:,of, it. sick .patient on the pro ions night, ,just as he was entering Wil low Lane,' mare-rot terribly frightened nil plunged so violently that she broke the 'artless. ile.got outto quiet her, and just ahead, lying 'right neross the lane, he flaw the bthly at a than.- lie approached it, and found it to he the ,botly . ',of Horace' Kenji worei, quite dead, with an ugly knife thrust in sine rviiion of the. heart; the body was sttii l: Mid roltl , the 'blood from' tile . wolintl . clotted ; and 'the Mid , gahnents white. lie- must have, been inurdere4 full two' hours before, and that. was precise if half:past' eleven, for lie poked at Ida, watch' standing by ihti body. •• ' • Returninglo. lits.blig.gy, :he: drove -down '' Anten.dingsitp , ; thalfe. the tutu:. the IMO alip.titi half _way he . cattle n pod Berritrrd` ten ti'qir talking. Wild and , frightent:k-Witli , I'l4°o, heed. AIMr in his Mood-stained hands. 1. The warden's da - ughttr heat:4_4l this, lilte one in dream, and the ,nett. moment she was-called before strate's beneli,to give „her evidence. As•slib:Abeyed the itnn mons,.she Rilsetl,her eyeS.for the,. first time to lifer betrothed face. - Therb lic stood;' st drily and'Stal w are; the darle - ictiv-,y , hairinished.:back.' from -the open -broW, the honest, WSW eyes full ,sohnitn.pity as they inet • her frantie,gae, But there,was.nomis fitliiiig' wiltat - eYeF . t reYealed, and the girl claSped her hands with a glad cry, `,.0 - Bern a rd,Bernard, you . are not you did He sinned - sadly as-he rePliedi "No; Jennie, !God knows I tun- innbeent. Then the trial went on. ,But the evidence was strong against-hint. - There was only 'one single leopbnle Tor escape. If it could .ba - proven that 'Bernard -Benton WaS -where :-.else . save in'. Wilk:4-14de - between the hours of ten-and eleven o'clock, then he `WOtild . be . found innocent of the inurder.•••== - YAecordingly; when' the 'Warden's daughter, -.wits called befoie thei bench every breath _was suspended y. and every heart stood mill in fearful expectation, fog it was well known that-he had•visited`the - prison' on' the preVi nus evening. - • •-• • • Did she re,niernber at - what hour the pris 'lnter came , to her father's house,on tie night of themurder?"_She 4 did not; not long after sunset, though. • -How long; did he - remain?: •She.could not. say;-ern hour or two, perhaps. An hour or two? "Then he. left before ten? • The girrgasped for gasped caught.at the railing to' support - herself." ' " No, no,"--she: added -hurriedly; site did, not say that be inightinet have staid longer really,did notknow. "Had she ever heard: hint' speak Of Hor -ace Kenilworth, make 'any threats against his life?'? : - _Sligatood'silent, her great eyes dilating, lier'ch'eeks'as white as 1-he show - that crests - ,the distant:hilbk, -Her; old 'father watched ivjo ‘ _ eager, entreating eyes, and the prisoner stood with his arnia folded ; and the Attme solemn,' pirslink•) 9 oc.. honest face. ; Blie_tnustlinsWenthe. -questions put to her —she was on her oath, ..lind she any idea What tithe it Was "Whertbernard Penton left her - eVening before,'" Still the, girl. imado'no answer. lite magistrate grew ini• patient, Did - she intend. to_ answer his:ques t ion?, perhaps he could-find means to -coin .pels her. A 'sudden litaze flashed up into -eyea s ad-litre - a young Pyth " No," she cried; •"I won't;! you may torture me, but I will never swear away his innocent life." • There wits a 'moment of .- dread silence,' -every heart filled with pity, every eye' suf fused. with tears. Then the prisoner s ood up and raised his right hand. • " PoolfJenniel" he said, his yoke la sky and•tremnibus; "don't you see how it hurts her. • Let her.alotte; I'll tell you all. I did speak of :Horace Kenilworth last I night; I 'told Jennie she must never • speak to him, • and threatened to murder hint - if - she did, but I:didn't:mean it: J•le - WitS •r . a. bad tnan, Kenilwyrthwas, and -I,e's-,dono, tol n ine and, • Mine".suell aS can - nekrer" be- : forgiven, hut I Wou l dn't h' Burt a hair Of his head'. - I left ,-, the - pr i son last - night •at- fen o'Clock; -Jennie ' and I both heard the bells in the lontor stri :4ln4::as I ,bid...b_cr:good-bye..: n i_SVllSl:rying 17 n straight - home; but: ehoutl half Wa•• I re ' rnetrthered• tliat- r promised - toget- other . l --solue.otmplfor::tot her head, , do 1-run back toward. -the :village: and -d r own in- 'illow,l .Jane I citric pponlloh,tee IcenilWort i. lying, -. ....7.. - ._', ' .Wiry ;Ai dn't :you nialte the itlarm,: then W' - f - ' f; started Off t..pilo;it; and. about. twentA yards.oft',l. found theinurderer.": .., •• i „.:, -- "The.,trihrtickeri 'itlari,, - "are you a fobl?- , - WllYAififetilf..yklif-fold :tis- before ° . Who. ~..,::::::.; ...Thelaisoner tatoocl silent, : hiS' arp.ta l e aded acrossllls'breagt; a look 'of stein resOlittion in his eyes. The magistrate stared blankly, azid Jennie oried•pilebusly:- . -", O s , „Betrlittd;••sPeak, „for •Ellod'a: sake, ,speak . , and let tlietusee.th . 4 ; :you„,. are inn°. I - cent," ':- - ,- ' - - • -.- " . - / '-':- 1 11iA-brOnd - :-Clii4t - heaved : e - nee- in i twice; :the,:st rugglei was:evidently. a l hard , - Oile r but -„ltiaT,face was - : quiet„ and ‘tleterrnino -as 'he - fitinetilt, toward - theltislonished spectators. • ---'' l , oeittleinefq- z he stqd solemn - 17;1i" I did' 11 - BVintirter I - f6yrte - e - k'enityilirtli, and in hl - 4 :own gOodifine God - U.lll make my innocence manifest. • -lint I have made up my mind to ' take the crime upon - , myself, rather than be tray the trite murderer. %Let the laW take-, its cotirs.qti." - . ' - • ;,.' t;' , :. '' . • -•, ` I • 1 '..-.Thera:wal nn(in,itsdivildual present ;iv•hp:' `: l v llB ; n P t i ALPPrsKU ;'<x,ilirn cenyietion'bfaltis -ttian'ainnocence, yet ; the law :: did taint ifs coiirse.,!:l - Th - Was reniandeth back "-to ,prisbn 2 *l 6Mfined - I trt lieln t ydcreios.dell: • ~ -, n. -, ;Xisltort Tithe:after:l he irial:)y j firy • & f it, i,uviii waa'anerely. the sapie : thingover again. Nsp . ,intitieoweht ol‘, - urgutuerit on, the part 'of Itis'enup el.etaildpersuade:Bernard.Benfon •to change lia:tnintl,:amr,`,64: h matter 'of Colirse; tlt o rtglievery - efie" had la "djill`liellel7 . in Ida:innocence, 'lie-NV:LS , fOundgnilty and= sentenced' to be hanged::: , -- - ; _;:.; •;. :• He bore the sentence :bravely never quail, lug before ; the tcrroys'ef the law. - ~,: y - '.'l;o:n - ttler for ine•,?' he Sit iii,'hut .poor little-Jennie; poor littlelennicr's .. -- '''. • - • '!anti it-scented that jeanie'i: Whole life had, ; been:one course7oG training :t6: - lit :her:for this great: trial. -Bhp • arose grandly aboVe, - lter :own Sbrrow - and stead by the Winn. size' loV'ed, a strolig . sitilpprt,iiiid:. comforvin - his hour of - ifekl, -"She 'had: of ten'iturtntircd over her listless, oirnie,,i; life, and, the new xear had btoughp her its work. , , .__ - •'_f_ihe. ttiok_home`his invalitliini „ ther,lindsde: *formed, "SisterL :If lie setts talten-from them, - e4i6lOgt fill IN - place. ; Then she filleil.her, ow.n room with sewing, and through all the otintry .new year nights. she :worked, ntid• prayed, - ,and waited. ~But..the hour of (fount wits Ciuiclily approaching, 64d - there was' no 11,0iidof •VeliVeranc. : • " •- - - 1 i_ Atlaidit-caine; ii (Mine' March morning, tthiskyi densely. elotip :and- at rase; biting W.tud i - Wl4tlingfind dgißinathet great sheets ‘of,..mts,ty_rahn, lj ,They, ]lad ,14t,0n 4 1 , puled ', 'for - tha..liiSc;ttine,;,Whel':o4it, they IdOked ' 'lniiVeTtielikßifirNiyeg i ituwiAikElbe, : iii 'Cfer:. - -F . J nity:: The COlidtintneidittnitYi:aitt firs eell i :,:.: . ViefAtErt Lawynns I:, " 3f_ - unk.. A corre.. tnxdirennie_mtfitluiCktec- Ittaqiltifyviiitutn;,4- . ,poudent at ;Viiichh3a - inifitina ua that -111x. Atitt- 1, 01.1 11 (3m501:4919 Bligriefz Ahopody ,- C ltija, tilt Pgo cal - loi-le; 'of Colninbia Falls, Jupiter :Rf...tlip tliy.. ~, thriAti Afiriemi 4,14,- 2 fdrmerly'Miss traili ll.' flap,Ooil, has hec tt ~#l : l(t_liii .latitei'' - ne'eflOot 4(fpfiqil - • she.„9 . 4ist. , lidutitied 'l6 Ornetice 'A' an - - attorney and 'vvorlaieir tifg, L .64'lleir' aotit a#Fl - tiviittib*:.tklilal'43'lW / lii,t;' , u potht e :..c, , ,,, tur t,„ of ..litiip en ~. IN believe this is the iba,Mee,llll.--:.!gotint.elor-at-lriw -, in ilie.i bupreme Judicial ii , eßXlastrintnttlintri::: - : - T 51 t." - 1 ,Jan ,a - c.:‘ , .;:"'o - I." yug dge - hivaliciiiit Nv opal his gained full L.-: 1- 4 - lelksrin.,,!ft 4a1 1 29r - kto.l6.:fiatitsseliriit -4t tindiiig 'lf the , legit - profeSston ' of li,6w 41 ,tifteen Initiates all,vipuitl-ba- over,- , The :Baglencr e ltritillterefore give: prolninence to - man" she: 16Ved ti,fhotiktnd.ti,iiies, 140ttr. than . 1,4 e. fikclfil.Mcitaoy notiong of. the *cunt lier_OvieclifelwqmiXteNViegt-ed from 'her for-. ttuf!cespf. i tlio_ctti,e,. but, presume -that the ' - Oieb,l ItkuLA:ghelSeise•it? , Sherinahed diliwn' -deer ks - now 'llllol4i fully opal' for iroinyl%; Iti.t thll cell,. with. :ft foal ish fari'o.y that - she• :Work In'tlie"cdhrts of Maine, .iii - which one ,i • FFStPidie)sasP 11 44.. - A, i.iler OrMS,:and thus avert .: •tiply ; tt,t t least hasifeen for _Otte - time reeog • the dr6uctf,ylAloom. 'But• ea K cpst. : 4llla», con-.1 - nrigd, as ong - ,iof, the official 5 teliugraOieni,.--:- Oesiih.C .llll2 c 4U(:- 4 ,' klt::f),llloi,a,kav,e;, to, 7 trilketon‘ Ad' i ' 'thrillett . ivri fr tettlferiteig wheitlXiy,ff'llert' - ', ::•.. .: .'-:• ,-, .7. E. - 7 z. •- - ..2 17 .r1kte1il e lilrit'llkAktil liii;i : 4• lib:kilt i1t.:. ".-- :h 0 • - :41. lady wri ...salliz 'Spu'or:glitid,.she intim it.'itritard. , ' ,-- - ' tictipiria, 's.; 1 '-" The- 14 1) 1 4 / 1 41'41.Vd. :AititiAktrAlar3irison - titeware in sel 'ilodi., „ - - 4 ketwaogdoltr:' .were as ling. Husbands as ives, a uteral :which would " Jennie'," ,41,P.,' isfi' 4}4 herlau s in d'tq191 1 .44 3 1L . -3.l ll ;k*A9ign T.'‘ ,4.4opotfr * Aoi... .. ft +4 = , cie'' ' hza ,* -4',lovezisov o-. ... t o VP ,4*;,T vvt , f 4.1«,, -3414-v ova.. 0,..1. „, ~.. . , =EH lEEE ti 4 . 10'r ttel, "'say tool:141,o ~- n ow, i - f Ori- ,t ho,r-leftit'iimer,4:l;ndi go, nekrto poor'nOthetv y.l•ttwt3i do.tli a )Inr Inv sak?i„ Jenpie.'! 1-, But i'' . - ''t i 1 'l - 1 'l' u Ile gias grie tin mac e ier rattle. 1 -"• Nil I won't," she cried; clinging to liiiir with all. her might. - ''i Pll go - wit liTott, per. rriardr I'll, be with yon to the very last." The sheriff Made Mil effort, to disengage her hands, but seeing how she suffered, per mitted bin; to walk on I beside the prisoner. Tiventytpuees , distant stood the gallows, ginistli: gpectral agnitiSt the, March sky,L— -"B n t Bernard Benton 'did not `waver—his 'step was firm, his face calm and grave.!— When they reached the gallows he embraOcd the girl and put her gently,aside. Then he ascended the platform. As he dill so a still-- den shadow rose up beside him, a Wild crua tare with torn . garments and disheveled locks and glitternig,eyes. ' "Don't h ng this , . man,": she cried 4 her voice sonndi g like a trumpet, "he's litho- . t l cent; I mur ered Horace Kenilworth, and I'm glad I did. He ruined and deceived me, and when I met him that night and asked bin for money to buy bread for 'my baby, be aughed at Inv, and taunted ine, with my isgraee, and I driNe the dlikger through ;is , black heart. Poor Bernaitt fattild the dagger in my! hand, and,be took it'away-a d made me fly. Ile's my-Cousi6', and;lie,w uld riot betray Yoe. though_ it co.a. hint Wall . e. But ,he bind! _not din in my stead. Take back yotlrl'h Iva,' Jennie, and may God-bless you both." • I .As she ceased speaking she tottered back. and a.crinison jet of blood gushed from her lip's': The sheriff caught her in his'arms. ' There'll be no need 'of the law in this - case,"Ahe said; " she's-dead." I " Poor Alice, -'poor Alice,'-' cried Bernard. I "I would have saved her if I could." Six months after, when•the summer roses were in bloom, beneath the dusky roof-tree of, the old prison, where so ninny tragedies had been- enacted, a great wedding took place. Jennie, the warden's daughter, be- Ctillii3 the wife of Bernard Benton, and took upon heir`ielf witlcw cheerful heart and will ing hands the life-work the Lord had given her. • 1 . . • - The Death - Penalty. in I. -..,Tha.synod of the :Presbyterian Church Tor northern Iowa; lately' in, session at Dui lift,(l l lc, passed a resoltition declaring that :the 'action •of the bit Lettislathre in abol_ caPitalpunislrment _and. substituting therefor:imprisonment for life; was hasty and unwise, and recommending to all Cltris 'tian people that'petitionshe circulated look ing to the restoration of the law as it for.: inerly stood. Their action has been indorsed by!most of the leading journals of the Statq, , one of whom, the Waterloo Journal, states that, since the repeal of the death penalty, only six months ago, the increase in the tio of•,erime has been inormous, and this fact, voupled With the interpretation of the law by the courts in the Cfles of capital fel 'ems, has already ,created in some places a determination to resort to lynch law and ad minister unauthorized v,engesmee. • , The Tact that a bodY'of Christian men, meeting together for religious purposes, has felt, compelled to rec,o mmend the ic-enforee ,ment of the death Penalty, shows the folly of the legislation which abolished it. The' sentiment of the church has usually been ;ngainSt thltt penalty and in favor of philan" Aiiropy,' even hi the case of murderers; but the terrible increase of crime has so shock ed the public mind that even the _church is -compelled to abandon any sentimental ideas of elertieticy, - and demand that society shall lieprotected-froth murders by enforcing the 'death penalty, now that imprisonment for life has not only failed to diminish the num ber of murdereE4, -- but, has absolutely in creased the ratio in a manner hitherto un- Paralleled.' The action of the synod is heartily to be commended, and coming -from a body of, relioious'men, it ought. to carry conviction -with it. The people of lowa, as well as of other States,. are_ confronted by a terrible and rvicLinvroaco of -crams,- whiett-IdtptlS orithent for life is - powerless to arrest: It is time this sickly sentimentalism came to an end. In our own State the delays in enfor cing the law have - produced terrible Imprisoment for life does not protect soci ety,. and is no hindrance to the brutal in stincts •of the murderer. Life ir death is the stern tact which has'to be settled. Any othet' consideration is simply the outgrowth - of •a maudlin sentimentalism. If either of the deliberate murdererstjin this county -better still, if all of. thein—now awaiting sentence shall happily be, hanged, the lives - of" people will be far safer. It they are not hanged, ;murders will increase here just :e -1 they babe in 'lowa. -Id the light of the re , !_sults in that State, it is evident, that the twist POssibleuse to which you can put 4 ' man who has deliberately "committed inurl dtr; - is - to - imprison him for life. His en freed absence from-society is no protection, bCC4III9e - :“e.4 others will take his place. If a murderously disposed person knows that his'crime involVes only iqmprisonment for r apossibility of eseripe• from the !-punislunentr. by the teoltnicalities and the de.leY:3 of the lit.ws,„and,an.equal- possibility • aftparattit at'scmie ftitttrtt• o tict% - even if the fstMaltS- ti enforced,' he - wilkito - t 7 hesitate to N knoxs that hC wl(Lpay:the penalty- - M . ; th -.extrue, by the -forfeiture, of. Us' Owti`Tlire . oat the gallows, thenianc • sAre that he , Will not eginfrilit it. Tim death penaltY - ii - not'a matter 'of senti ment. It is t a necessity, and is infinitely preferable to the alternative of inch vio lence* which.depriFes a man of life without the process of taw,,' to whielj every mail is 'entitled.—Ohicago•2'rebif - . . .-..... ---IZirAe4 Py Mistake, -- - .- - . ,‘ An.4 l / I liliillg fieene toqk• WaCC yeStaday . afferiMon it that tinnanlie.spot, Simon- Lal:e ' Station. r After the 'trains ha'd 'taxi:tett from the East] .a.-welfkliresSed -and- middle-aged lady N\ a• 3 SIN 4 ly4l4ing up anti - down in an excited ,mitheer,,,ivith a look of anxiety: - OverspreadiTh , het e'ininteMinre, and it 'W;i5 "evident•thar , slMiVas e:tipecting some one. - 1 - lAipii . lly she . _spicdxft...lyoung and ..stylishly dressetl.gentleneva.who'' was :standing near ' - oite - af thtitieket •011Icts' leiStirely sinaking'a ciga'r - anti taking -in the ben ti tif u I scenery or Spun Lake: , !No stoner bild.her-egostcst• -ed.:upon :the yohng:." buck" than:she-rushed up and thfeiv her tirmsinound his neck in the "intet: allectiohat 6 ma nrrer,' and ' exclabh• .ed, , , At illy dear Chariest-how. glad I am to see you, ? duel t hen—smack=she kissed him. All this Was done in ti moment. ,Theyouiig than .was - overi: ; lielmed ;ix ithl surprise. lie failalcto recognize the affectionate female, apd, .trying to -disengage -himself, he re marked, V` I beg your pardon,- madam, hnt haven't you gat hold of the wrngpersony' ;Greati hi!avensl shu. had. - A aint shriek ( washcaal c and then an . exPlan dim follow ed. It appears that the lady in questiOn, 11 lib was on her way to: San It'riineit , co, has -u nephew iit'Omaint, ilid looked just like the - young had embraced So fondly, i l anti-who r' had proiniell to meet her• either i 'Bl,,,Spo:oitl.,:ike or Omaha. The bystanders ' ''Who had witne:;sht 11) . •:•Lene ,had gat,licred Aiound her and oi - erlicard the •expianialett.- Pcir ii , few moments that " dear Charles" could have been bought cheap. lie would have sold -himself for a two-cent posttige iskautP,:and: Us very lilt tly that a live stint i i would hat e bought the ady. . - %Vs: iirti iittprined that when the lady ar• lived in Ofindia the right Cantles did met t li&ftt. the depot: but she was very careful tO ascertain that he was the right person he fore 04 kissed' him: ' Charles must have been named at, his ahutie's account .-,f inr mistake over the river, hut mistates 1.611 .. 'happeb.=- 2 0malui lict.'• , 1 Iffl = + ~ :; i~~ IMME 111 usr,rim AND SUGGESTIVE. . . Vin o iiittr ' • at liiii'A 1 - . i ays -OQ 8.. pp esk , • ' here is Yin articlo,bf food which can 'be pr pared with such various ways, and: in such toothsome dishes, a apples. Potatoes, can be cooked in many f ms, but they can not equal the Preparations made from ap ples, neither do they-contain as much brain food. Whether eaten raw or cooked, this frnit is generally popnlar,:and is equally'de sirable an& nutritious for_ young and old. Apples that are to be used:, for sauce should be pared, cored, and put in cold water, ,un less cooked directly, to keep them from di6- coloring,. Add a little water to the porce lain kettle L or s i lew pin); cover closely and cook gently, not stirring them until- the whole are softened,-or you will cool them in Jumps; when soft, stir and mash, add a lit tle butter, sweeten, and strain, through a colander. APPLE Sotlm . ,E.--Stew apph!s as, direct-, ed, for sauce, adding a little grated lemon peel and'juice, and omitting the butter ; line the sides and bottom of 'a baking dish with . i then). Makt a boiled etistard with cue pint 'of' milk and wo eggs, flavoring with lemon and sweeten o taste. Let it cool and then po',ur into the centre of the dish. Beat the whites'of i twci eggs to a stiff 'froth, (they can he left out of the custard,) and spread. them over the top ; sprinkle white sugar all ,over them,- and broWn in 'the - oven. - The . stewed apple should be about half an inch thick Mt the bottom and sides of the:pud ding dish. , APPLE AND TAproc.t Pcnanzo.--:-LSoak over night a quarter of a pound of taitioca; inithe morning pour off the water, and add one quart and gill of boiling water,' sweet en, and flavor with grated lemon peel and the ljuice of ohe lemon. 'take six or eight tart; apples, pare, core, and place in a pud ding dish ; fill the centre of each apple with sugar ; then pour the liquid tapioca Oer the applC,s, filling the dish, and bake in a het oven until the apples are perfectly soft.l Serve cold with cream. I preferred the apples can be sliced into the tapioca.— 111 one desires to prepare it in I aste r ' turn cold water on the tapioca, let i soak for fifteen minutes, then,pour boilin g water on, and stir it until it looks like thin starch. APPLE 31Enn7orr.—Pare, core and stew Leh good sized_ apples in .as little - water as possible"; sweeten and add a small _piece of UUtter; put into a pudding dish; 'cover the top with the beaten whites -of leer eggs; sprinkle them thickly with powder white sugar, and brown in the oven. • - 2 - I.I , PLE DUALESEcG.—Make tiles crust with sour cream, saleratus and Liar,' line-a quart bowl with it, buttering it well; fill up the bowl with sliced apples, sugar, grated lemon peel and juice. Cover witklhe crust, pinching the edges close together; flour a thick cotton cloth and tie it closely over the top of the bowl,.nnd set it into boiling wa ter, but not enough `to cover the top of the bowl. Boil tlvo hours, not letting the wa ter go below, the boiling point, and keeping tt well filled in as it evaporates. - Serve with aisugai , ,,..ancl butter sauce, or with sugar and cream. APPLE PUDD=O::-;--Grate tea large apples, Perin , * them first; add to them four table •• spoonfuls bf melted butter; eight of sugar; orated peel and juke of one lemon; and the }yolks and whites of 'six eggs beaten sepa- Line a dish with -puff paste, and bake like a custard" pudding. ArrLE, COLBLEE.—Pare, core 'and slice iwelve large tart apples, add to them the juice of two lemons—grated peel of one— Sweeten to taste; stew very slowly for t.:tys hours;prn into a mould.' When cold, szi-ve. Ivith crbana. • A.F.K.;Es A D RICE.—Core and pare 113 many apples as will fill a pudding stew them-so they are nearly soft. half. a teacup of rice; when nearly_• ft, sugar, salt and a pint of milk: Mace the ripples in the pudding dishonna the riee over them, filling up the core og each appl3 \Ott] sugar before putting iii the rice. Bake Unfit it ,ate e tu,"oWn. Serto ;with crq . ,.,- h - l ; Or without ati- sauce. AtNoTnEn itren -AND ApPLE .IPLfE.Dll , Tips. Boil two : large spoonfuls -ell washed. rice in a pint of 'new milk; slicOnto bbiling two or three apples, paildd, and n few currants or raisins. Simmer sloWly until the • rice is very soft, then add one well-beaten :lir a few minutes, and serve with taut and sugar, or ti-butter and sugar sauce. \.\ 1 , 1.17.1 IS hirip...rioN- or Or.ior.n.—To three pounds of very hard apples; take two Hunds of lout augar,.and a quarter of a pound of best white ginger: Put these in layers (having firs.l.slieed the apples in eight pig a.,4 and cored them) alternately iu a wide inclaulied jar. Next day - infuse an ounce of ivl ite ginger, well hruised, in about a pint of boiling water; let it stand till' ne‘xt, day. Then put the apples, that have been two days the ginger, into-a'pr::serviii,g kettle, and, tura over them the, water from the brdiscd ginger. Simmer slowly until the apples look clear. - Take great 'care not to break the pieces. If eloeilly covered,-over a - h1t.1.1 . %". file, half an hour,will..eook them enough, - without needing to stir. diesel, Put into j n anti cover tightly while bollinin h o t. Let -the bits of-ginger remain in .the syrup-until it is-serve* - - - - • " RICE iNri APPLE: , .. c :Otr•rix.7.-.7-Boil two tablespoonsful f rice in half a pint of milk,. add; when soft, the yolk oftwo.eggs, and sugar-to taste. - - .Make with it around the sides of the dish.; slew some pared and cored tappleS with candied SWeetmeats or j e lly, and cocci- the with the white of the egg•,• - beaten to a'Stitf.froth;pnd sprink le thick with white powdered sugar. -Brown in the ON'en, and-- serve with creaw.—Coun try: Ci,'P Pema • _ . _ from - --- : A Foitime tae CranberXY, .1 ... A tyv, - ye,,rs ago a successful Merchant of Chic• ,/, Mr. Sackett, well known for enter pri-e; generosity, and-aheo a speculative turn ~t mind,..Was induced by tw friends of his to try art investment with them in-the pur chase of Western land, with a view t o pr os _ pectiVe increase in price. Each Was tolur nisi' an equal share toward the enterprise. More, as au accommodation to them - than re gard !for the profit, he Consented, ands-fur nishing hiS part, they went West to make the purchase,- while he remained at his bfisinegs in Chicago. Now these enterprising friends of 'his found that they could buy up a large' tract 'of land near Berlin, Wis., very law by. including in it a portion of worthless swamp. They, closed the trade, and in tanking the di: vision among themselves, they took each a third of the fineland and left the mud and water for :Mr. Sackett, who had ' never seen the land, and accepted the division on:faith in his friends. And for some time he con tinued to pay the taxes, until.` he failed - in business; and thinking I to realize on the sale Of it, he went Wes: llfor -that purpose, when: to his dismay he found that, far from being, able to sell it, he ould not even give it nut ay. Sighing just a littlettt .the duplic ity of his friepds,' who had so divided the valuAle and left him the worthless, he wan dered, over the swamp he shiers', disdained to call his own,, and splashed 'through its mud tend water in desperate -hopelessness. Poverty and want stared -him-in- rho • face, when lo ! something else state - hini in the fate too. Be found something on MS hied. 1 . Viiat was it ? It. was not Califoruin gold, nor South Africa diamonds• ' neither was it oil iron, or COAL It was wild cranberries. t' iron, change it' Now mark - the reEttiC. '[lust }:aril is .w (nth , i i.. 800! , per :acte, and lie is worth hail n million, dollars. - He was a shrt•wzi 'man, with On eye to business, and he saw at im . ce ft fortune:in . -These cranbrizt*.l, and went - to work to rearize•it by cultivati:m and r,ybtt itl at ic labor, cud lie Alas a rey,.. - .11r,' Ito tied brigade of ndrea and Maxis ,to pick end prepare the cranbeqies for trf.;r liet, for .viiich he realizes as high as ,1141 - fer ban el;- all i le.t item - ten who intended .1..0 play j ~ok . a e 6 - 4 histi.now nysurtt ()vet; thcir le - 4 tiny:dual - 4e 4 laiid,"and .<.:lgh for the foitune their joldtiglii3l, ffie,ni.-nt--VT.Y., 4 0 ,:e2- 1 4./&ent• • • ? , Lethott juicewill will-;allay theirritatiqn tau pd I 1 by the IA to-. of mospitoes 'a nd . fl i6s, To tint .tile Wall: , of n' in many ellse - ia pretty color, acid :‘,ell3ir ochre to tin: ; 31hitr,t t aja.sh until Cite' color snits you. An QA.5. - v - ti tO piet t!t" troaeaesp 'to .i:preaa '4 . here"thby are trouble . s.,lJo.llll.d they wilt leave. stz drivin,s.away,hlack ants.: LA Dravx.-11.1.ra the ratholes wit h,n ew "slated lime ;,-repeat " it _a-second time if necessary. It'affeets' theniiiistichA manner. that they:obi - I ,letife; eery Seldom r. 4 M/jring.4, r. (1 1 1 .<1.titi. 0 4 . .0f dase. BE =EI J. , I 1 r .4Y J~A
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