The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, October 19, 1870, Image 1

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VOLUME
njE TIOttitOUNITVITATOR
r, -it spositsann 111F4I ivxmatins.Camias riy
vi L N GELDER i':;l4tiToil_ELl,i.
P.Q. Tan attar. :.
ME 8l 801116IPSIN - IN A6II*I
iii1)1 011 0 10 s4(f o r 7, 64 /1 "
RATES 'OIL ADVERTISING,
TO LINEA 07 gIITION OA LIBB, ltAlt3 ON fiquAßs
1113.181,ns I 4 biz I 81Ioa I elltos 11 Ir
Hoare.... I $l,OO I $2.00 I $2,00 I $5,00 - 1 $7,00 I $t2.00
aquares . 1 2, , 00 1 . 1 . 1,00 I .4,00 I 8,00 1 12,00 I_lB,oo
.10,001'16p IT,OO 22:0'2 WOO 000
Ora() • r ..' o ‘ 'PP! ", 1 .1 -Pa 69,09 1,0^...
ea- Special Notices IS cents per line; Bditor al or
Local 20 cents per line. - - -
Transient &treat - Win Mar be paid for in advance.
RR/quadri Blanks, Constable Blanks. Deeds, Judg
ment Netts, Marriage Certificates, ke., On band. •
BUSINESS CARDS.
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Tau Gelder &
Book;' , Plaln end Barmy Job Printers. All work,
promptly and neatly exemated.--Jan..1,1470,.
'Mitsui A: Stone. -
Attorney and Counselor at Law, first door above
Converse,42 Pageod'a store,,on plain strpet.-
Vilellaboio; June 22,1870' • •*
Smith & Merrick,
Attorneys , Counselors at T.Aaw. Inittrattee,
Bounty and Pension Agency, Ofiloe,on, Molls
Street, Welleboro Pa, opposite lop: Bleak.
Jar). 1. 1870. W. li. SMITH.
, MannroK•
- Seeley, C-ontes & Co.
BANKERS, Knoxville, Tiogs, County,' Pi.—
Receive money , on • doposit, disoonnt,notee,,
and tell drafte on New York City. Colleot
lone pOraptly 14.18139-170
Jno. Adams
Attorney andoduneelor Manet)eld, Tloga
county, • Pa. Oolleations promptly attended
to, Jan. 4.,
,187(/. •
lno. I. iltollelh
Attorney and Coitus°lor at Law, Ctaitn, and In
surance-Agent: .0111oe over Krheo' Drug, Store,,
'adjoining Agitattir Office,
Jan. 1, 1970.
Wilsoix 86 Niles
Attorneys, and Counselors at Law. Will itttend.
promptly to business entrusted to their oareln
the ounties at Tioga. and. Putter. 91114 e on
the Avonue. Jan. 1, 1870.
8. P. Wrier.]
John - W. Guernsey,
Attorney and Counsolor at Laic: All business
entrust- to him will be promptly attended to.
Office 2d • oor south of liaslotes Butel, Tiogn,
Tloga (Yo .ty, Pa. Jan. 1, 1870. -
Wm. B. Smith,
Pension, Bounty and Insurance Agent. Com
munisations sent to the above.addrese will re•
solve prompt attention. Terms moderato,
Knoxville, 1, 1870.
Soywotur & Horton,
Attorneys and Counselors 'at law Voila -
All business entrusted to tholr oaro w ill jeculve
prompt attention.
tl. 11.1isYstourt
T 4 Teibol .
Wholesale Druggists, and* aoalers Wail Paper,
Kerosene tamps !Window - “lass, Perfumery,
Paints, Oils, ay.:eq.—Corning, N. Y. Jan.'l '7O.
D. Bacon ) M. 11.,
l'hysleiaa and Surgeon. Will attend promptly
to all calla. Office on Crofton 'Street, in rear of
the Meat ;Market, Wellebero.—Jan. 1, 1870.
• A. N. Dightun, fl. D.,
Homoeopathist, Office at hie Residence on the
Avenue.—Jan. 1, 1870.
Giokge Wagur,
fatior. 1:,31t0p first door north of Robet til ,is Bail
ey'a ifardwaro Eltoro, Cutting, Fitting and Ro
pairing.dono promptly and well.—Jan. I, 1870.
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It. E. Onley,
Dealer in decks and Jewelry, Silver and Plated
Wtrfo , , Speotaoles, Violin Strings, &a. Watch
es i ndfUtirralry neatly iapaired. engraving
don is pain English and Gorman.—Manafiold,
Pa. Jan. 1, 040.
Petrokiinn House,
wesitiold, Pa., Geo. °Loan, Preprietar. A now
Hotel oondue,ted on the priiktiple of live and
let live, for tlio=aecommodafion of the public!.
Jan. 1, UM • '
ilazleWEi . llot4, •
Tioga, Tioga ounty,Ts; ~(Iquiratabling attach
ed, and an- ltontive hostler always in attend
' moo. 0 .W. Hallett; Prop'r.—Jnn. 1, 1870.
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AMPS HOtely -
Wettekeld Borough, Tioga Co , Pa. g. 6.
Proprietor, A new and commodious building
with ail the moderit improveuients. Within
easy drive of the best., bunting and' fishing
Wooed' in Northern Peun'ai Oonveyrinces
furnished. grorrn, moderate.--Jan;:,10.870.
Smith's Rotel, •
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Lop, Pa., E. M. Smith, Proprietor. - ;rouse in;
good condition toacouirtmodate tho traveling'
public in a superior manner.--Jan. 1, 1870.
Farmers' Hotel.
13. MONROE, „Proprietor. This hunde, fortuerly,
occupied by E. Fellows, is colncitibtod' on tem
perance principles. Every accommodation
for con and beast. Chargesrearntnable. ; -
March 30, 1870.-tf. 1 .
Unin Hotel.
Wm. 11. Van Horn, Proprietor, WeHaber°, Pa. ,
This house Is foloasalatly.looated, and has a 1
the conveniences for rnan and beast. ChArgekt
tnederatc,—May 4, 1870-Iy.
1 1w3E3C30
m..M. BEAM PROPRIETOR.
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IIEgE dolicious'lce .Cream, rrench '
TY lectionary, ail kinds of fruits in the'
lesion, a nice dish of Tea, Coffee, or Chocolate,
and Oystorii in their season--!ean t be had. at all
hours, served in the beet style. Next door '
tort Roherts ds Bailey's Hardwire Store, Main
Street. - - • -L
Wolisborii, San: 1,1870. • • • - '
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BACON 84 BAILEY,
i - DiIit.LERS IN
Drugs, Medicinetb Chemic a ls,
GLASS,
GLASS, UTTY, PAINTS, OILS,
VARNISHES, DYE TUFFS.
Alcohol„'Pare Wines and Liquors; io':
• - Medical Purposes. ,', -. 1
P/1"Zell. Soapa, Brushes, toilet Artie:ea., cka,
4 'lll).7llclana' prescriptions oomflou &Riot Mt hatitti
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BLWEIBURO, PA ! t
2111 i, 20,_1870. y , • }
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VIII - PAPER • 1
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P. It. NV ILLIAMS 1 ,
Farin for Safe.
NVITIIIN Oise mile of Welleboro, containing
fifty rioter, abOut forty improved, with- a
good framelionte and barn, an apple' crhirdi
Containing about one hundred bearing tree's, and'
other fruit.trees thereon. ri well watered. For
futher parttoulare, ongnire of , . i
. SSIITIt a.,
Aug 10,'70 tf O f f Wellsboro; Pi;
- FOR SALE.
TRH Store, Dwelling Homo and premises
Bloesburg, Tioga county, Pa., formerly oc,
maple(' by Nast lb Auerbach, Ii
_the most busi
nese part of the town, are offered for Bate much
below their value. Fo;prlce, terms, &o. confer
with M. P. Elliott, Esq., of Wellsboro or the
Subscriber, C. B. SEYMO
Aug. 17', 1880.4 L Tim, Pa.
! ,'• iNw - • = , . 11. ,Nr
- Tobideo $ ,
o. " "
T"'
Obsoribnilinii . niiid tip, Ofe'",tztielesltitit
door 'eait Tlioditte*tki, lAN dll . ioadi "sorg
Per the mtkilufttetetre nef, sale of —' .•
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O,IOA.R;Man yrafiCa), FancyanilVanivion
glifOliTATOTlTOßACCO,lffchiianFiriiitlit
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!CHEWING, and all A iiscfrlf . 1
PL (f 0
Vaek6qld, PIPO . .i f : c Di
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, . „cot Brand C ..41,i -- - ~,1.. ,;,
-,' C a ll ; • ,l i ' ; --•-• - ,i - :': -''',l`
ggi- and see for yourselyee.'; .1..-" i -t
1\ •.,,, ; 1 , ,A . Jo rirtly,* 141.1tSaik.
11Vellsboro, Jan. 1, 18110—tf. 4 i 1,',11:::; - i.'„,. , ;, 1 1. ; i
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d i o
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TE: 7 'n, t, t u a rl rg itt e n d e .
a h r a t i: e tt i re itsi d Vit o :
and ismow prepared tetprn ;#74ttit'fi . #,;?'_,is,44) ,
otiflaido,lnd 'harnessloathpr„nabb - kblk..*V**
nor. Hides tanned on shareAkSrailit444i.
'hides. MART,T i AL A. D Iltir. ,
I Wellsbolo, Jan. 1,1870.
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splisboro,
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4 l'•!1:4 c -,''' . ; 1: i
3. BUR GIN , avonle f ili
lay to a — ct izens of
4 , WellSboro• and )"vioinity •thtifPbe is pro
-111'"d. t 9i P ß i lf r ; Ir 14 ;1 1 2e.t .- ..71{ 1 '-' 67 1 It+ToTT"
1 , BREAp prEp AND CAKES
oatthe bait , qnaltty..iv-Wo'also:serve.maitts , ovd
tf I bio - CREAM to !hour , -who *fish. ,AlalLitt
tlio 01 , Stsvone stand. • J. J. BERGIN,i:: I
-Jdd • '8 4870-15 •, , 'l , w; !:, , il.-.. • • .1r : -s: ci
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‘ _ „..§tAtionary,-Y;rl4l-blittjypty 4. : ~.(
I.Patoi.treenorm i PQAPARP.LetiIt.f 430),IPQ1.1.11D1113.
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Tioga, Jan.l, 1870.771 y
1870.
T. B. 13 TON E, • --:-• ',. .4.:1;;; " Nt •
(formerly 18,. 0: Wiokbane - Ilikiery
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A T' lIIS NURSERY - 01" FRUIT . ..1 . 1:ED'11154-
..a..•EAMENTAL TREES, I.E . TIOCiA - :.—.::4
6() 000 Apiile.Trefigif-:,i',l
- y ,
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11:0,000;.rear :, Tr.gpsik j , , .
ry
A goad supply of -PLII'M; yai;ol4,rjblitla
and OREM& ENTAL. TABES,„4B.4I. 7 4OrEXES
1 The Fruit traria, are !ootainandir r o:clothed
iarieties, go od, Ihealtliii, , iisSOSVOT their? large and
1
in bearing. An one wiiddiikitoza7.lsnpply
irill do wall to,c 11 and son • myjkoell.-101/o*o+l4-
abasing elaaarli ii jrAir'J2eliv..eredat'
Wellsboro,,ga 611 old, Lawronooyille and Bliisei-
burg, fraa of.ol fte. Aydr.deirspliAlled.
' Address; , • ,, PTP . # ‘BTOEBit
i Tioga, Pa;
Tloga; Dec. 8, 1889.--T”--
[J. B. Nium
; ' ": ollAS "' ' 'Fl iNli 'l'klllllBll - lig , ''."
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J. C. MOUTON.
1 lI! 1 .94 1 :, 1 ,.A X 87 61 3, 11-. i at ,*,,t;',P)PIAS,A.•
- • Hotisi ASTai , .l f
AGOOD Donee and .barn;
L.aoros e *within ~ ten, rainntesv..troDo,ollbo
Coutt:House,Wellabbro,l„s offo , edfordm
quire 61 John I. MitohoWlPeq..iWOlaboro-4
J,an. 25, 18.
ri A NSFIELD _
lIIINEIAC' 11''iliiNT.,
Starch IR, 1870-If
HOWARD SANITARY AID AS
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For`the Relief a id taroit;l ate I
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,GSSATS ON THE ERIIOIIB OF YOUTII, and the Fol
flee of Ago, in relation to Manataoiand SOCUL EVILe
with Mutter* aldioi ttionftlltieds- , Lioni•froo, in sealed
envelopes. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATICN,
May 4,1870-Iy. Box P. Philadelphia, Pa.
Wholesale' n ,et 41 1
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DRUG STORE !:
LOTS SPRING GOODS
THE subsjrlbur will keep on nand at all tinleel
a full stock of • - '
h tiGS
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Patent Medicines, f t ,
.kiavoring Extracts, folumery, Herosene
Lamps, Wicks, Dye Colors, White Wash
Lime and Brushes, Varnish and
:0
Hair and Tooth Brushes, ~ a full stock o •
Yankee Notions; also a complete as yy
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sartmant of
illotnfrAwirOthi,e, Nieflicines,
(*<i ::.1,114
Pure Wines and Liquors., ' f
:, .:- • t 115:: )'' f' g 0 (..s, .4,
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Buyers aro requested - iii - e4ll awl examine priJ
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cos before purelimling elgewbere. "-----... 4
Apr.,..20,• I )370• fr> W• C. q
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CORNING JEWELRY STORE!
gIA A. D. DUDLEY,
Watchmaker and Jeweler.
A largo aaaortment of
WATCHES JPW ELRYti - SUN PLAT.B,/ 1
W AtlVe 0 OD / S:
Bnitraaingdone in any styles //
Cornicig, 1Jea..16,18i19. A. D. PUD,LEY,
ly. No,lo , Altirket 811
J. STICKLIN,
`and
Furniture Dealer.
Q ALE ROOM and FACTORY opp'osite Darter
0 Wagon Shop Maio Street, vhere,he is proj
pared to fusilier:
cabir!ei. lerie, of any kind td
those in walla;
td lefaotionguaran;,
Orderspcomptly filled and +3 atiefat.
teed. Fancy Turning done to order: t-
Wellaboro, Jan. 1,1870. J. STICKLIN.
'0 H. arr s
POWDERS;.
.1 P
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CELFAB •
for sale by -
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Yob. 3 1170. •• P.R. WILLIAMS 4 00.
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FOR 'BALE,
PAINTS;''
Farr VAE , by
onYrlnclples of Chl italau Plillanthrow;
By W. C. KRESS.
PAINTS, OILS,
Sash Brushes, Window lss
all sizes, Varnish of all
kinds, Fanci Soaps,
Hair Oils,
O" and a full:stock of
V
ern yong &
,I;:inn t
iATTORNEYS-AT-LA.WI
I Aug. 4,1884-Iy.
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JEWELRY STOltiEf
I WEi
3 Y.tt.x.l
t ..:giraoTa
eapite,
x. ANDREW FOLEY,
' 1 4i" •"•• who has long been °stab
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/\'z , 1/11 limbed In the Jewelry bus'.
Icn 0 „ C nose In Wellsboro, haa—ak
f 57 C
way on sale, various
IS bb.„_ --- ---- kinds and prices of
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A,ss E lii I tti lii i , t,
?OLD OR SILVER CLO_ KS, JEWEL
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RY,CI 0 L D GIVAINSI /RP el Isti3Bo
i PINS, ENCILS, CASt , G OLD ,&
111 3
, w00 ',41 ItLi.trtateilitt.sl(. w•acin
! STEEL PENS, si c /THIMBLES, r- 4 , d1
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SPOONS, RAZ RS, PLA-
1 TED 'Cleticill:Mk -f -4 1 ... ''
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i r..t., , - .)lslpatiq.F. 14(If tll6 7 -tii i . t
!, 017 veiNt s ki 13E4 , 61 . 6 i it if t r i
Ilr` 4 -"zdow,4, Nvitts9P, ".„
i , ~I , iSo f a4 nr . , ;,tri r , 1o! 1 zos Gib a? ~, ir
If .• 7: d 2111 404 , 46; 11 Gite.th rill , ^A' fit
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Milli
INIIIII
1870.
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With most other articles 'usually kept in such
establishicsvnt„which is sold to ,tor,
72%3 01:isVu.a. aos
Of•lttilt
,log
1 .510 CO V AN. !Ifl Alt.ti ill ii ; 0 11
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1 •:-1;'; !.6 :rvivl;:- ,':-..'
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i Repairing r iquqnP.P44/ pfl tivfmplin 31k0- 94 -
phort NtAVIFIb:*.J.Te.'m Ltavo, ??%! tk .A . ;'•FOriEITV S '
January b, 1870-Iy. ,
1_
State Normal School„
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MANSFIELD, PA.
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PALL TERM heroine Sept. 7,1870 i •
'WINTER TERM begins De 0.12, 1870.
SU l NC ,M it t a Nik,ii:VrOilh:;l Bl ff(fli:
i Fa &vallgliii i'uttieti; - t, 4iplit4:4-A - #,
i CHAS. H. VERRILL, A. M.,
Manefleld, July 0, 1870. PriViKpaP . -.t c
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"PENNSYLVANRAINRFO
4 .14.STEILYlis nown thlalmhorindilitituieg
4 .1 N and for a time °coupled br,ft: ki10c41416 :
l" day, haft been thorou g hly refitted, repair.
ed 911( 4011441C A. .03 ;; I :
1 1. DANIEL MONROE,
!who will be happy to accommodate the old
`friends o f the honso at very reasonable rates.
Au g . 24, 1870. DANIRL AfOT ITYIT.:
Far ffic: Apil-iiillb Pwiwzrt—
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ill 14% :14tiikaris ifailt L et, fleet , for 4.. cal e a J aok,tip R
j.. townshipAfin,nomimp - ,I,Pp 01 :0 1 61r, `hie- Ao t iti
Baw Mill and Flinn." Bair farin ctirittifife fly`
acres, three dwelling bailees, *lore, .V\go . Vjatirn,
The Mill 'has been built 2, years, .corif4lna .. q
35 horse Power engine circular MillijiSfiiiißlii
Machine, Lath Mill aithEdieio It111114b1:Cy'lf
feet, beeldeet l iPtlet illmilito3 grid ilk gio.4 etAtAtOffe
Good power and plenty of stock for custom work
The farm is under good cl4tivAtio,,, piicßtA ,
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acres improved, well watere:L T p, g l 9O h9ring, ,
orchard, and desirekblt foxNil-Lean' iie-vrtie
property t.bould blitfoar:toLlfte iiltipli - ign..Felr'l.
terms, 40.. address,' `:: f Y. ff, 4ArtrIVIIIrI- -
June 8, 1870-tf. Box 888, Elmira, N.Y
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1 Eill
IV ( - 3 .K.llE§fi;
THE undersigned is now pieparedAn,o4 . o_e
cute all orders for Tomb Ston9f t friWoFt
meats of either
ITALIAN OR Rtlilabiti 11116Y..Li;
of the latest style and appitheilli*iiktrikliskii
and with dispatch.• , •
Ile keeps constantlyAlyAl , 94 1 40. 1 6 1 2" 11 1 61 4
Marble and will be able to, sl?iit itEp ty.-
vor him with their ordqrs,'6Y icitkinlibltleeds
as can be obtained in theAlbltretilt,
RititTeKAAPAPEL:f. t .
Tioga ,Jan. 1, 1870—tf.
NE
insuratice Insuiruntre -, -
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•
HAND IN HAND
mv . Tlll4l:_smivutiAS
INSURANCE (COMPANY
Office., No. 112 S. 4th SL., -?14/4e/hia‘-
',.____. ~61,
IncorporatedAedl423i Tstvz:.r.l
Cla artld C.p444111§4R-i,FAY'T
Abse!-§-2AYS,
; of Lr
Stock and AluCual, combining SecUriti with
,Wefita g :c§ol6l63eyettniairtally Inatiridpjigfi
ftraCcTiss oompinyratidirom - a:ny L e'diesis' villitt. --
ever i isay,,alltetten i zearly i purraeAt) i vu 4}.1
or cannot pay longer and die--;iritfi,Jtarita,4o l /,
gone and your money wasted. Wet so iif,the
"hand-IN.IIAND," all Policies are NoN.Fon
rEITADLIS.
This company which ranks amoug:t4trintrat*
popular- afid. successful' Life Insurance. Com
panies, grants policies on all desirable plans,
both wi h arta i rs'
jirge i t vta . 'w
Traveling g tit Jet
All policies are inoontikatilOo after over yea
frothcno:ofthe.!..okilitiltr.Y .- 3W els ,!:rasa)
LitelintafatUf: , IPtsiaid'eatiMitAVl
tho - follatiltkNibinpktiatybi tabievi4Viditifim
times alltifed4o l lighntS4l-otheriCoMpaniellf,thltt
the Company they represent Is eaferilituNifisiß
While we utthesitatltats9qAur ballet* t
soundness and etat4l litigk i tdmpattit* 114
sire to present the 6 itrg for the iniipt! tie o
those' desirieb WIT 1 9 a'
The t oll o vi 3 , e;' oprpprOh nnual
prolniagtO 1/0 oath ei dtitii>ftlu ate on
lif"ttl6e,4lol-00100aftaitY6Aget WAD:
triorAfina al
To+ P 31°1' 40 fl e r g' s
thg, IVA 1 42°
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111,W. ) i'sPAN:a2436l
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Equitable, 22,70 46,97
Washington; ...22,70 46,97
Hand-in-Hand, 16,50 , J 12,60
If not already !neared take a policy with tho
the beet Mutual Company in the United' States.
A. L. MONROE, Agent, Wencher°.
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for 1 14 .4-4teaVnttilkil4l.PASlPtg2l. o 44 l ,Mbnefik.
in Vega county. at
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.Wiiilisb'oro Jane, 1.5, 1876 .
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WELLSE! OR O' PA
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O.CTOIIER 19,1tri,
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WILLIAMSPORT, PRNN'A
THEL'Oetal 4- f ": ‘ 1 ' ..1 '4"
"Is the mistress ill?" the °aid woman said,
"Does the mistress suffer pain?
Share many a one sho'S clothed and - fed
Is wiahin' her well again
•
,_4),l4'..intioy a one its well as I
Is prayin' for her too;
-For sure the misthress rens' na' die,
Or what will tho masther do?
first theemeather.lroitil ttctArleittps!L
The darlin'l how 'we amilFa
r Z Ahen by his side weßklydtbr it,SuLle/
a . / °Just like a happy ehitslafficuxi
ocly t id shinin' curls and sparklhowyso ll
An' blushes not a few !
! misthress, dear, you must' na, die,
For what will the masther do?
,B,t W
,i,!,4.?..:T.1.ii:
z. 4 VII it eo
They said I noel na' look for grace
--Erom a lady fresh from - town;
An' I was first in all the place
To whom she gave a gown 1
. Oh many a gift slnoo then bad I,
An'.many another too,
ft:fifi
„ii, , faeerie
iyq ir.r { - 1
42 helth et, j
4101 osomt , ; Girl
To show our love for het;
They.say_the prayers of the poor
1 tVniiiiaerfittifil Aniktia
A hundred prayers shalt pierce the sky,
el sOUgotiViPtrAlletliiitattlet Itzda 47;
7,l3tteltiiiittrtii; diat`j.l je canna' die,
For our prayers are keepin' you!
.Ats
:I "a'Gre4lll l- aWieftire 4 9; apace,
And make our hearts rejoice;
n3l . 4l. l ,Ael. l . Bl , l gaBEY,9r*SVA • a2l% oT.I;r;
S: : ~ ..Antlet p othinNit,4o:7444, 1.,‘")
yi €l).tie blimp 7ai orib•atirfiellritODA
WI A tigiduiiiiirGiVirotiPin • ;
'teeliFfi'labstre'er7 ddititiqiiiVniVdter.-77 cn baa
I giOr welUltise3oo cisth or toiMITTIIIV. !UV
t; [Good Word*
t 02 0 , G;‘ , 1 L &1L 01.—E4111d:I It;
r.'littOttilarit#llo,lllttigit
9t ta t it#4oos4oVibi t AZ
J , 't •
bred 01(4.10t1 ,sZ7 - ;
BY AMY GRAHAM. 1
i.k.liptj 0 TOO.ifi g i - .13 , 2171.4M
PO you wan to go'?" asked my fa=
ititer, , holdingkheltroltatitinlpeitelitepen)
outspread fingers.
" (P at ihr(fli4gounj
gest brother, Will, laughing; " girls al-i
ways want to go .1"
I did want to accept that invitation,,
so_Ldid not dispute Will's assertion.--;
There was something very tempting to.
It city bred girrjust released from boar.
ding school, in an invitation to spen'
”12, i
,•74req[e Inc bcuse, '
:fit ~AtifAil to th l ßLlttioAkWitil.Dinq l
ther inducement, to know my aunt
FetrfPtY••• -,: :-•.--.• - - ,- ye lc ,, I
ult... , ...-... , ,t ,„ .t ~. ... (—... V i
k f 31,11V-PVCAPA ,VPON I A"P EPY verY infani
:dsr,„ltsidq ItadideNtrrlttiown my relatived
dii riiPatileKtVtae. My father had
married very young, the mother of hl4
• L t . i'qrsal[had been left a widowe4
when Will was two years old; for fivd
p‘Ottra he ilibttrfred:thtlyttheiNtife, Of hiti
Tfliffif s lfiligkilb married a young girl
2.s,ttly(wisic . l L Tig,,, , ong9f4l,44Nitme, and
in one Itlort - year she tcallteff, leavini
me a pale sickly baby. My 'Tree wri4
succeeded by my schoolmistress, and 4'
was not at home, except for a few short
weeks in the summer holidays, until i'
bad completed - niy seventeenth- year,
when I came home to remain ;_ my f
ther-vrimfilips•Ark „c
Iliiit:' 64 M4tsol 4 t a
)43 is. ho nut-liffro 94131tAili I nmitAil On fro rA,
*Ai Mt ivocirMuflt-Elatitlyi :w ho el ainnet,
tPitf..otYr-P9,1416.1:,h-olideBtUitittr, an ;
c iwia4.4m tip s vka, ,l vei , from er niecti.,
.r.4V,lot,e,,,r„ilivlis dated , Daq's- Cornd, ,
fli;01:1 was "directed to send word tb
Woodtown, and I should find there aik
l a s ort txilockkcatint'illiffni ^ j ligfathfir
Aeliatealtliorniritter for some mlnute,l
l'hlfiatalittcd - ot: my pale cheeks, and nb'
dolibtqleilfil.loving memory to my nuf- t e
-04 Ni 1 1 0t,t i r. , 'M. 1 /i 'l l n , ! . . tt g& er s q . :
--Yrslli: 'VI : 1
• " raCk up, then! When can you he
4eadyWi.!!:::l• , :s .4. e f,'o%/3":-" (W.' ','
..'l"l ll •olkM'ortdaY ; but ara,l logo alone l'
14:4'1140 -. :Willis shall take you." ; -
2 tirinspaflfilqrl”l4Ped''it7
. a ,
__ r 1,,... h . 4§ieomtedlo and
1 0 . i . .oi,i,y r iiNui),ApS. l 4thfiitity trips,,, go,
pvft,4 . tzintte -Rvittiack..ior this answ4,
Trithw.9petid,e,il fit t ook up immediatelt.
,q he whose pet and/play
thing I lad' Wen in all our kolidayii,
were loud in their complaints at au&
"shabby treatment;" but the county
and:that unknown aunt fe too terrijr
ting to be resisted, and .1 persisted iin
inVesolve to gs,to Davy's Corner.,
I ril 4llPreiiee‘erViNVO had lived wit . h ,
Inyllitriet'sfilce h , s first 'widowhooll,
iihc,4o r ug s
. citlwq-and sandwiches eri
ou'gli.tomaintaln a garrison In a sta e
S'af t isiege,riiikibill'alirbfarfait.that w
itnsteifdroitieti'CurerAtady. fornae when
ff,..Arno 4 llolmouls.londay morning (lief
sed for my journey. Father filled n r
tport-intint aledibinAllfilliissiadine wi h
E,ivitifmtittlillAexacted a promise of fr 7
i
quent letters, and then, Willis hinti g ..
'itiftWViftuesorpiril'etuality for a ra .
r ,
ovii,y o kturney, Kieft the fl..ve.),allmanlY
fl nd'fflßS d ittiinii .3ii 'ta / 1468, wiito
ii3cnieetiffi'.:•half _d4uht,6l.4.lxdady about
•irfrantteipated pleasure.
The journey was an uneventful 04,
4,nd on the aftelnoon of the adeond day
we came to the little station ' t Woo ;-
town. Willis had decided o reruaiii
: t : 4; foritkeifightffd i littprn home lfy
A • _ brorMligb-ain,ise*glooked abotai
for some vehicle to take,our trunks arid
,watihrtitti tolhAitet‘lfrtqlta376nly wit . -
'ARYAsfiti;:Ae/te:ll).teolnvas•coir
,e'ietimitgotewhiciiistOctstAUwn on tile
PdleatTegow the arch which bad been
,tgd-ifor4beltrain4o pass over.
4 ''" 4- virevlit4'`ii'lftin'lookitg • disconsolate y
at the little cluster of houses below W I
forming the village, when a heavy treadc
made the wooden flight of stairs lead
lug up to the
. platform creak, andia
shock of light hair, a tall white hit,
and a sunburnt face, appeared, follow d
by a pair of broad shoulders, and fingl 47 ,
ly by two very_substantial feet, clad 'in,
multfli , i,biitste,Aihisli4Olei *etre abouttwo*liii4hlriiAthigt.t,VAßoTt4:l;-6hrdurby
triitiiigsit t id*ArKyllit‘Sal %tilt ma e
the eciitiriondVof fttllrt Oill riftiO., mid , a'
large ridizig i iiPhftivaivl4iitel r y weapo.
I;l
,e l looked at us from a pair of brig V,
M
oe eyes, and then said, in a very pi Af
ti:
i s&tp . trAhough loud voice : 1
-,. l •4Are you my cousin, Amy Graham?"
• talf3 cousin 1 All my Alnified boatd-
ingachool Ideas, and all the highbred
ireirbement of my father and hrotherS,.
-41No.up in defiance of the title. Wiltis,
thOtOever, saw only a fine, stalwart fix.
trier, with a good, honest face, ant a
IW a ttit . de*/ id*V l. OPWill is as d: •
iel Ai ' il l i'N'i4 l ,o / ''' aj, ' 141‘t
~, ,
~ : 1 . !.t.,_% , ,-••••1* ti
• ":" Yee"! sir I,ovGeraldi Brown istny
j ltitt i6:o '4 i . ;_i :1 , :i'l*:'..ll ''.yy-r•-71.241. - i
A_:l,q; l' . 01C- . :
111 Geralil=-.My owir-brot - b rot her ;
r w eek, named
-GOiald:: Atid 144114. Wittahtbrest-at
my n
'Voi.iiiin t .:"'64'jill,:ea? . , l ls) - §fi fr ;i4efor ti f I
ha A th3 ll o .P 3 M °l 4 F) )X lFtlil i
o sr
... 4
i I ab
10 %
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# tit
PAT'S SONG.
irooliginti defenee,:thia tall ciountqrinen
'044411 , gre i tic Ntos :111 4.4pc kl • ony :. armvs_
1 1,4 e kn 3 4 . tiP aft tr: 1.)/tic102e94 , .A.t..,4;',E9P:f.
tifid.,4lll4P .. „eia.oy,hissed xne; J.h9 _pp-.
' l 4 ll , 04, 0 .i l P,iv,n •
.46 AlOnldeiermy bfig
rt Our 44 i•Cctk'd Nall; 4 ,st.ia'_; I* 7 ::lttaillp)
1' sinifitle*ii the wooden eOZis to the 'eaii=
ii,iiiikeAVlSVeit 'wagon,' and shoved' the
-titthlc 'in ' tTio. again, arid . the little"
I , ffilliik folle4ed the big ono,And - Willia's
1 . car pet- bag, was seised,. wheh he said
' Not that, Mr. Brown, that .is mine'.'
, „:04Velli' you are , corning , over to the
Corneri aretyoudnot, 2' ~,. :"I -.. ~ :I J i. 7, .tilt
tvilVhardv,yon, no.„, .1, retuynhy.tfirnaor-, I
I'Mnl°Vning!'i.triiiN ' , ,iri .i; ~..D•., ~. ' ,
olikti.t, l 49l 3 l,4treilP9s ; 1 W.l.it,_. tw,ff rfk i : ll °aPjil
lit. _soti Id , suggest were °sec! t° induce
, hCl3 .l.9l.l°` l POlST[illuN i b, l lii'l l iftiil,o 4 • l d
nevknktiiited the Alieethilt r o'r Ad h0'41,,
We 'illWnVi a ealea f 'ci tthe 4 seateethe Wa`-
iiiii;ithil`badejnie iiiiiid-hke -:-1 - v 7 '':*i Li "
R lttink4hiittleklild ' tedit his phi&
besidertod broth&•bnard 2 Whir.th ' , fotFaeil •
thelVatgiur". seat; - .E3.,felt tsomethlnethe
<mun e settsations as -would , have res°lted
frarlditidlliglinyself,perohed:. upe. ,ttke
4.0444C0 1 49 41 3 r ifa11e , r4 1 •4 3 11 11 49 3 aRr •4'!'q
-nWe 119'1 0 .4%4%49T I ,l4 l .lvjni isPAT es) . T
l'gr'94'4W7 1 4'ir! . M./ 91 7 , avt1,4 a k tri t Af' - : dr YI
490 N'Qql;bu att t.. E 4t 11 9 i'dof4P' nice
hf 4 6 4699k e t 4 TY, P i iii i irj - li ~ 1 .1 •
i ,
tiiie you r ed, jklns? ? - - ''' ';''•
l''ileoltedALOnne .10* -1 6Citil4 4 '' l lo. 4 i)
'fiOu_itieliffictac4•ii i .cdrkWt9ii"thie ie '' it 4 I
ciiibriiee G aiisias 'itit colifierwitisaii
- rillidifie thimband qi, tato iiiisto eiteirfisMr :
lild'ltih'i c orehtea:d, ` , and -hie ilaYgn f ble e 1
ny bd " ?Were =full '.70 f , brig ht fit ni teatiOni,-4,=. I
filiS Shitre , showect a ttiweet Aloigh ; ; and i
onbioiterr 'TOWS of. Whits; each teeth,
andottleluriburi?ed feattireei , thQiiarga,''
- werevhagdeor.oo And 7.egigal.,l i_44 , 7i148'
-made:o4s 4ye4tai, ihvgA tory,Anfl,th . 4% , -,
,u4htlY .440 TY.felf, If, X , e;c.Pect'd•-to
.Vaegt•Pitf i./ IP? 4 4gs , J 4 ..A•.,,fgrii 49,5,e, . I
•3vOsAliireagY (or A4tine
~ ( i
4 C el P• ,4' ?iol - vW .,i f7f-..Yri? I'9.
f 3 )? ,+..."., . „, ~ ./ : • .
' Tift - m i t es I' 'niq c tiiipro r es iiii' `tired!
„ l emln - g r ito"Wil'iti ° file . h`eai'o" i tliiidfli',"kiri t
, 1 41)VOuld/WH:igtiii.'' 'let&
look Hied f6l-',
`sic,; or SMOifilliii. lElifeh'ikitaelitVE'SV
'" 4 'Y'lith keeyeeirel•rkcisy:' '- 1 - , I `-','-- -:- 1 '
4 41 'llin the'Coriferlelbe'plaek ftieS4sti.l
All the girls here lia;Vgeheelrslike peed-,; 1
1110.q1roil knoVrbow: to Ode?' :7'13 .I. i
• :-: l'Otti yes. ) ' I AiroJght , 112y:filEaik;f03111
(hat!, v't,' ' , •!-,:c.1-1 I.
•_-i tAct_.. :b I.;i „ , ...,,, ,•• ,
„ `-Ridingdress.' . -
;o f ph--- 4kar-1 - 77 ,141 fa - et, ivci doii't - maliei
an y., dlffererice" li6fez --- sOyie'cit th'e v erle
Ati've a. !Obi' ee'll'eo' Skirt, lint -- tabitEy
I.li . ey'jjainp'ish JuitaiOtliey, are: Well,.
'We've fine liiiriies ort' - our - place•trained,
to the'Saddlei so It you like to ride, why,
you criti. 7 - -. ; - ' 1.. ~ . ..-.
,H,e was very ctstp,ty now the Ice was
tibifeif, eilitintOdikileiiitfixiiiiry offeii of
derviered'itttlrObli it . ' f" 1 'Ash'
. . 4
.., . . , op e red
s e
:fo;c* #4,`,:tiiiit'A 'illiVije We itfli-P at the
oc , !of g Wjitetinitiolict, 4itklrithbiliati
trip imisitile diinobiledirielft ; 1 . than' the
° i' t$ Tf(fii:l i tigcltAii' Ai' ii)-I)6 ll When IX
di (4' 4 lliii. Otikifrit i Viltdsti'Aci6l4
gifttiirfe l iiiiitidtikiiiiiine'rtte , dtt4vtiltoithtt
'- , treiti l ; l 's9kfltiiia l ll, :44t1.1 1111)14 rivhtlotwill
l e:tidilillilehhccifirtdd*Oof; Lind-f-health;
iiiii itbotit u kiioCkliik.li'lfie::iitintemtitai
itliibilLiiikitittiarot ttivri,tmi 7.1 P ' l4 - , I
' lsTot gop ei
. 1n7 4 litS'*.kjd: - . 1 . Cobit tiilit
V ;. , , .- , ,,ff , ...,:t.l y• : :•:/,7 1 /
4l t lifkti i&pOillid iiie plital kihiehlea
Otto , ,lli, iiiteliva; 'lter c iT'prit—tisiepfril
:it:rboklnigi Chair, - we a liiiild)6 . ilde/
'Viiitiviii;'4"lioge stiikitigi Wane - 01641kt.
iiid`Piopiire'd - rrie fe,i' lils ' ' "/' 11 * - -i;'. 7 '
-ii viiillin'a',liidilreili i =" ;) I ' 2 /. ' "'' • ' '
4 ,1ite0.1 t l itie;' l- 017,' !Ile' bald , Vej, -
;Vlall,'o r i; Ift`gher eio / ed,'" den't holler
Al asitf. / ' 1 /
.• 1. !:' -
.•,I',—•
" 1-Igieh f
mi n nAlib r: ;i;i' ' '' ti .-) . I `' 1 ,
cl i i Ntii. 7 4 l Mttid. I) tile; tydoik l ivitiit 'to
'ief, 4,liiiitiilk iiiiiiiiiiiuk ed,aN:,"l'DorPie
i.outigli , ilitert 'iiilits;" Lind' can coilie ‘to
.' • '
I oVeYed; arid itter - Vhkllig at the 4its
neatly, She said, in a soft, gentle. "voice, `
e,Pt#,l / Y,r 111, 4 , h.r P.Tte7jl ll °,o9,,C‘,:- ;
1; 2 ,.. 3. 11', ) ;YOWliP,i ) Pic'r: -A TY Illyt:Y he
1 8 / 11 ,t 1 rNYSPP. fP.)94p,,why.eitteas4:, - .„vAild!,
.study and teaching killed her. ISlss
,
ne, , dear, : aud then take „otr..S,,ottr,-;.bon
''
net.'
..! ' Weit s ieldV, rntitileir,?! askull ..Gelald,,
as I threwraside,ry t trayeling cloak and
bortnet. - 1 ii-1 1 0 ( 1 13.1.1 Yr I
No, Jerry;
Psst,,l9,F,,p,parLy seNeu, and
grY
I Can you make l Johnoy-cake, Xinyr r
;Krife"'qar'o,444ll,ufkur4:4l:llw);
wli itteaSlottild this
to . her.
I I
• 'I? No, ma'am: I can't-Oooki ,
Whs,•how old are you, child7',
' Seventeen.' • -
And_ean't,tpaye a Johnny-cake.!'
'The idea seemed to rouse up her dor-,
want eneitie'i, 'for idle left her rocking
chair and began to move about the
krae, pfuety, wi neaten
with fr&L.liing ride; and,lafter h‘feWino
meats, Ventured to ask if I could go to
my room.
Jerry, take her traps to mrroord,'
said bilrjitotk i es,T `.Xou'lk sleep with
me, Amy; tliere . ainii AA' two sleeping
rooms in, the,liqnse„ Jerry's and mine.''
I 'foliiswedFr3i s ea a iirde l , dromforto-".
,bly„ though r ; plainly
` furnished, r00t:64 1
#ad mylrunks
and ilted fame a aY O toter iiteiteep
he depart 4. i kbfr f AnedAece and neck - ii
fished opt a cool muslin from my trunk;;
smoothed my_tpAgied curls' into order,:
and donned a pair of slippers. By the
tithe this operption was completed, Ge'r•_.
aid's clear*lside ealWil ( ine to tea, and j .
viioOWn 4,0,14 - ito11110,1p?r( f 1
r 1) !i
ng ee, d t 00. a Bence 01'
,servants, 'did not • surprise me .for nfa
mind the fact that this Was it's . ' eia`s i
t0nk.00,14% Tutary ;' nprier.,
pafelfliont Rinnytkka i rtantrJerry'l,,
widely opened eyes as. I came in.
' 3 ",Wflyz Ailay Yon' re a perfeetpicture`
glad 'Gerald: `' A3n't uiitii"hriilljetiOivn;
mother ?''
use orfiressing ',
iniaie,last lEtt imitm4 1 ?=- rtif
aunt.
iqiglaPP. ll .1 11[ ? 1 0 Y ?"I,49White
dress, aPd wondered what they would
-1 4. • • $2 -•
say to mbre stylish naregee and gra
nadhies,` Ohl'sr thanked Gerald or
his compliment,
.and let his mothei , e,
remark pass unanswered. JohnnY--
calte;,'t kundlyad a taixture'of Indian;
itAlf
`tidaarlyEuririalatablefromasuperakand
dAncixsof salt. Gerald complained lond.i.
beadaelitilflorri - his mo
ther sites ed.liipo; rather,birned his
gruud6iikitai tender aiil'of her, very
, •
~f
*it r sulters'VerY . niikeh,l..iny,'
said to . me , ; . ,,To t tk i ss;lll find her ailing.
: ft.- of the time l .liat: I. hope you will
overtioleinidellelen'etek.f,
42.1
- I. , ,answcirt,)fk vQ110Y,,,,4 11 4"ti.9 8P.!:494:
„
drigiP.Q4, -, -, . i., , ~. , 4 • ' ...
1
As
,soerk_ss tea was over , GO I,dalielt
gip s to
,vviti,k : over the faiia' "i th iiiii l / 4
and, oilX, Pi4ded'fittg4;he It ek'SOM6
eliairs out To CiitytiOibk, and we iiitthete
orietting 'titan iiina b'eleselF;iti4en -Mg
aunt called me in; Arid i - fennd this Vas
the usual bedtime at DavVe Corner. ,- '..
*as Wiry : tired:ln:id, in spite of the nov
elty of my position i slept soundly: , ~ ._
'• Arnyl:Amy It_ .. ...i .1,
; 1 '.16-, seemed 'a.bout ;the - middle, ofh the
night when this.,atill and a , raootn,ener
gettembakitkgtodusegt me.l t' f 1 ' .= , -.7, E . , , ,
, - 104, it, jg 1 11
olgolf „Anil Jeffry 4tio gone OfriTß.'.. ;
AY,O4?! .X51 31 4,f 4 P 3 eP11,),T.
Yo g y p? .yoliiiicer#l4n. T am, you , get
g n puojn ,by„ U4O
come
ienifhat's ti elk h-lenreflC
foo s j:; ,F 71 • e,iff
got, Viytslo'vny i ,- wondering •c i Pliat
Walt tikpbotedler!do and began to
deisEmyself.l if r I !•
eioy..AAX rlnoJi 49 11 -Vt,lt o l- 1 40: 'C4 I I
your bair-iityelkit,PP anY)DIRW.'i
I twisted my curls into,axpli,and put
puji, bl49oApt,,Airldthep o took a tacked
skirt and wrapper
'Bless my heart!' you ain't agoing to
Oat ou that fixed-up thing to get break
fast V. Ittf.Ct,4ft r
3lgealiffkat il, l get AtrPalgast ;:
wllthAto r fa. f l ll #9 l 9 b P.4l o .PPke/ls:haPRY
kPeNviA,cokr.q9,P ( 4 f TßV*ffYing Pan
:trh9Ngu 4f; rv,lSher's,,e,hiporately
ptme4tfty,, iv;lll,w.piallprpdpr;t,he first ;
tune, - flow rhea?,
,eggs and ;
`cikfred werelade
,t,htid' been inksir-i
nied:that gi6W, 'ready cooked,;
on tree, I could not have brought one!
item df fietUal'exPerience c to'c n ontradict
'the ; ' 4
. .
~- - • Gee , brealtfast t•----ikly =Freneh --; lawn i,-
• wrappO , fonsitl'eturri to theitiunk ;i: bait'
dhei'lthinkifir materials • were: i tiiiiied)and;
4.t1 woad, open from I the .walat, , : and, re-
squired. i embroidered ; 04 rts.;,,se, in. toe s
, P l 4i nest. Qg, thena,,L earued, luny - a l p vs;
1-.
, s cppteritptuoin.ppatnaewt ;T.,:j i:l3 'si ''r :'; •
`..7 ! Fi A e c i ;C l P9l.l49 Il i '.- .% f , “'•
' What inns t" i no ' '.l. -Inquired .- -. until+
4 , A , ,, u, cc,4l,67iyn,_ ~ - ', 1
.' Well, I iiiiii"nt"be dc'W;ri yet awhile ;i
liylleiitlit@ie'fi: -. '.Yilstthake" the ciotiii,l
lint Volt %oiiiit ekgs, iuid . fry" some iiicesl
iii' MAO' 'Yititillf iliiii bread itllieelbliet 7 l
i • •Roil I fry Tr - 'eoitee I -,' I , started doWni
kid rei.”.,4erryt vavin • tlibtkitihen ~ r 1 ( ~ ,, t
-.f cw4era's Itoother ?" - • ,-- i :-;- -,.- -,• 'i ;
:..,•!,60.the headache 1" I answerpd,.short'
.enough. ~ • . 2 ..; ; , - ~ 7 1,/ , ;..
1.,,yge11,. I've made the lire, end---:ane.
77 ..Geral,cl,wAs eying my ,w34Per,. and'
_the; c . 4ll:l4i) j i4pry on the .13,151 rt, '.an4,Ahe i
;jet*: is on ‘ bmi-1:bpt!•= 7 ,. . % ,., ; , . . 0 : . i
l'Welitl said, 1411014, now.'
! .: - Al i n't 'Pls eon:drown pi all YI L
/
:- ' 4 No. - 'l'm to hci ichairriiand; , — 1
..14. b i tt y . 2.. , .. -..•-.!:!/: , • . ' ....I. I
' I " ro; lied I' aty'ed•gian d fryia hard'— • -
i,:
?JO liiitip ,, k-r , ....': , ..; ;-:;:'. r• 1: , ; , ... !.;: ~. .i + f
'n tiN ell ) , x )t ( sLholl, and! fry; .and ~eggs,
land:hal i ant that's : all I east tellyou.
:i-:.-!-.sl;tAtfi Arab' , - . -- ,-;: - ..,..v- - :-• -R:r . :• - 1
C , ~!, ,t9p, •PA','llk f.. ) s4 l Pkim , I . ar! fres-, ftP.
I, !' .?9f!, 3 !fig,1Th.9 0 ). 5 4 1 ?4,. 4 11 ,,, we. 14 P?Pc..
1
1 0 4§91ceoP,?Y40,',',P1t 3 lItY. 0 : P
431174/ 4B' •
never . .'4?1164:1,.. or ,Irred:;anYtlittng yk.,:*4 l ,
lite;" Via t 1 - iitriiiiit We Ad td' )earn, and
t.f...an t i t . Fanny . lir itelt,._ why I'll try
me, I'll retire from , iiefvree 'anti. i;etuil.
to New York. Where is the ham?'
4,f . r i
' Bravo ! What a spunky little fast'•
ion plate you are. Ain't—it's none of
my business, to besure—but won't those
rilmmings and the holes in your petti=
coat suffer in the boiling and frying op;
erations7'
' S'pose they will. , 'Never mind I'' : `,
- ' Well, I'll get the ,hang and, and allee,it
for you, and bring in some eggs; and
then' you must release me until I attend
to tho live stock. Can'yon make out?'
I V Oh yes. Where, are' the: pots and
- •
• ans?' - - . . •
. t
' 1 Gerald did hot leave me until all My
'• Mate'rials ivare found and' eady for use ;
then with ashy, yet not UnmanlygraeO,
' . iie bent down on one knee, and - said: ,
. •
t We are on a lev,el ii w:;;won't yob
bid me guokmorial4r.... .... ,
'- I understood bina,and; gratefully in
.elined, I gave—him a heaitY,lties and
' Thank you,' and he bounded • Off like
, a stag, leaving me' .to •loneline;se - and
,brelakfa , st-getting. ,: ... '1 - , ''', '
'r I knew that boiling meant putting
`things in watrr and standing- thena oh
the r
I n
fa, so I t Put the eggelli - a,bitioepan,
idle it from the pump and stood it on
-.the Nils. Then' I piled the slleei`Of
hum l early in the frybagpan.,' and'put
thatbeside the eggs; but .coffee- how was: eollee made?' . neatly - Interested
now :I flew up stairs _and rqueed aunt
from her nap.' • :
‘A.tint•k:anuy, s how do you make cof
fee?', ~ ;',' ,
~ ,
`Bles'a the .chald, :what. a start - you
gave zne.l,- tivhy,lo
-fee pckt,,,peug bolting
, • ,
then set it dowrLto
e gg' A l3337 ' i t, Q Plea/ . i. t ?!
Where 15 tbe' coffee?'
...
JR,Pclf).r9d tIP Paiin4b l V?l?s,e Put
, il l R i fit 3 ;_ Y UrrY n /0 .
es ) i it;:" Vu L t!gl ! ,
I'op , eyed my dileet , nne'lltera ' ll ;
y;
I
Ipu n,4ipiii e handful) : o co ee , • 14 er ti els
lii 14 ,
68*S ` iqf, '' ileiositel '
an 'egg 'on
Op, Of Wein; filleciii# the pot ;kith' tiisll
- iiiiteiVatidligl it - O'n'ihtVi3tove: 'llTy
lekg4VeMlbhili3iglberrilyi"and 'a :siieng
sniellAiriatthAtig•haniiilled the kitchen:
frb war*Oarmioey tv cis, i i sural y. Alone, -so I
XlkeiV it: , ontil Lati :w ar; , rather iilaok._ on
tofie,siclei , bn Lit ;put .1 t on.; [a.lplatei .. and
retolved4ottv ateh' tll.e'nel4,`, Jaye!. more
ilY.,nE3lJla l flPast: , sils , I,
ame in, his brigl4-ifEWP]
lile s ea }fit Wrt9P?oii.P.4 hi
riIigIiNAPPIVAI PP' 3 . 4l i l P
.. I .prpAdfast
,si.lyAp,[?Sri
,v
'".`loli'')%es li ( liiiiik tlyo
,l'i
‘:'iiitht:beitkiti '1 14 ' ' l ' ' ' , s
• `"Fillst' rate 1 Tio , 'llting , -have i Your ,
di
feggilfeen i , J6iiing v i t- - - .>, , '-.l'3:'
`.. • " AtiOlit at' iicinr1 1 . 1 , :: i • •i- 1- ,
r .
'liii4iWililgfolaiirit of g l , 4efuf,laiiish
51br gqi IblirSr.ll 4 6lll Il l ry , td iisiii'sc lips I,
inet;er' Uar4vtieford:-..-.>116: laughed' till'
ihetealVettod in:his eS?ea , , then,- .with
tirsuddett , gravity; be,sahl :-_-i- t • y.,
til , stress Jhvy'rei; done,", and burst
olltrAigairrianghing,j ~. , f , , „ . '
‘• , s,,,y_eAed ~fee),lng, I joined
bi • • • • '
• ! lm Hiow,lopg ou'glatt l lbey, to boil ;Ger..;
."• ' • ,
"
• '
"Three tninutcs,?' Wliy, 111 - 'N't;atei
wasn'twnr'm in three minutes."
"you didn't putllietU on in 'cold
• 1 „
water?"
"Yes ; ,i.s_tbai funny too?" for bis
"Xt is rude, real rude for be,t~ laugh,
he saki, penitenfliila a Ai* minutes:
Y. 2
.
, ..e,lieulcrktkety, no, more
been
lailini'sq . iiiiiektbitt rye • - dilns* . i3teO•
sieal k7.oaitOalyfrerli; and -pride
; melt - 66 roi co‘oldrig. • Fish,eut the`*ge,,
7and - setae" mote." The
water,;ie tirat-rater, ,
"We' eat' down' preeently;• and jerrY .
Ociaied;tha coffee Into' the table: coffis-vet.”
"The eoffee'aiather,vieah, Atny i ” he
said, heSitatiOgly;: "helirineeh•did you
ia..uts
'"A'Oeuble hafidhil . :! l
:wee fiats ea," 5i45 - 1 . 10 - 4911 0 e hold
much," "lie i4iiiipetlip ilia
peei)i,ath: iir. ": here's' ti
k
who - egg: : Yoit 'ought.,te ,
Lt." ' ''"-" • '"'" z"-`
, , Et& "Your pother said' to,Pht In an egg.i'
• " you didn't giind' the' "coffee;!'
and Gerald bit his lip..;_. but'Seeing my
rueful face ba did not ismgl:olnt throw
ing.9,ut my mess, tie shoyi , ed Me hew: Ai?
matte coffee, and, i 10.113%:, et What' ho
informed me' .Wsis en '"Unhearit.cif
hOUr'," We sat down to breakfast. Aunt
feitrinY did ithiPle justice to !wine twilit;
eggs rpiitl (s , oftee,m , biohtleraid'prepared
Mid "tUtik Co her, tut languidly Infer:Tied
:is that she "did 'not: 'feet-able to rise . ,
congratulating herself on the last 'that
the'"speltdidlnt. coine.ou" till. I was
there tO•take the care. ',' )•.,' ;. • ' . :,
i "Pm sorry I can't., stay .to Jaelp. you
blear up, , P isid Gerald,. disconsolately;
f vow ain!t used, to, it, and, mo,the i rlia
,flay
ing for plol,l s,eo; IMP ,r, P4P,BA :?,.,i?gf;
for pm. pettily twO hoprs, behind. ",Mime
1,.:k
new,'!. , ,
~I
1...,
~ . if
"Pb,. nev.ei ml *ci, me. Pilot along ?
and lam glad *l' here teeaalp." '' i
"What shall I ring In' i tei dinner?
Something t e e 'r : eat is' . ' easiest :' or no;
I'll tell you, Pll .ring you a 'ego! mut:.
ton' to holl, and • olfire nothing to' di)
but' put it in apo and stand it'-on 'the:
fire." . '" '''',-' ''.l
giind
thing ?"
He. was . as good as h is.word ,- and left ;1
the mutton ou the fire before lie started ! ;
off. 'The,elea;ing up Cattle neat, midi ', l
could do
. nothing more after, that ; until
:I had ,don ed a.new,wrapper and shlyki
.banging -p, the.,firet,,Airenelied. withi
dish-w ter, to dry. Row,, do peoplel
*ash/dishes in,dryaeis ?. picry saneOrl
had,
don
its, allowance cr . soapsudi o'vfix!
me as I
. lif edit ' . Erwin "the pan , and'
/w,l_Red it... I wet if t ve tOwhi wr§ifin'gi
wet, and Wa one sea of 'great ' router
myealf : . • • .-- : •'tfi 7 i-.l'; i.:
. .
•-•
•
"Annt Fanny,' 'what 'Yen 'oooki
with boiled glutton, and 'how' do you
cook 10 ,1 ,
"Ji,',s too late for boiled xnuttoa." ;
"But it has been ow: for nearly: tWPI
hours." .
"Oh some potatoes, and
you'll tijid some cabbages cut in the
'Shed; and, Amit, 6711'sofrie rico ; Jerryi
.is fond of it with mutten:"- • •
the exceso of my gratitude,' , she!
'had , informed' me 'that 'Geridcl; - b'tidErai
pailiality , for fried elephant' eteaks,!;l!
'should have. undertaken to, . procure'
so. boiled rice sounded- slmPld.
enough.: ; Deluded Amy I
.I'm, sure
I ever hay° „tt, nightmare,-it vriii. take,
_the form of hotigd,rice. •
had ascertained - , Oat, pOtatoes „
.9thre wore - thah. eggs, ''wtui
•ft Will sairit;'on the 'cab
receiVed 'the
theTice, 'prevent its scoraltig, anu -- can
'accurate time reiltlited for
One more questioh - reinained—
ntheli shall I cook,' auntie?'"
ii)own stairs.l ;went,...feeling fullY.the
th portance of my' new poSition. -I filled
t e vegetable dish with rice, - picked;
a d washed it, and set it on in•a. large
Tot to boll. Bolli I was watching my
fl e with one eye, and my rice with the
olier, when I saw the latter begin
slowly to rise in the pot. • It Jose iwith
a spiteful, bubbling noise, swelling Im
mensely like some 'live thing till it, ,
filled that, great pot full, and still it
swelled„ I bore it until it threatened
to rise over the 'edge,' and . then I. got
another pot - and put half into that.
was'' beginning ici'belleie. the litatf tile ; :.
witchedjorWith a steady swell;'' avid
positively malioions noise, it filled'beth
'pots; and 4 got a third. I was desperate.
What ifit was • like - the - porridge' :i1
-the fairy, tulei-whith:bolled ,porticio
.till it_ filled house, - roos, and, :village,
until-'all theinhabitance weru,smotl4
:mid. ' Still it ose slowly ; majestically,
1.„
threatening to fill the third pot. • Lwaa
staring at it, Came
a ii;
perroot4asolnatio
when Gerald Came in.'
,: i ,
"Why, Amy,
_what a, lot .of rice?.
What 'are'yoUgoing tib'ilo? , - , 1
" ..!'`Go crazy; I think! ' It tiad 'tided
one pot, and 'that another; 'iiiiit '&4 fe
third ; and' it - goes on swelling;' anti
rising, , -;and swelling. , RI has aWellea •
up to thia .•nOw.' ;When will It 'stoO•
Will it go on swelling all daY?P'• '' 'i i ,
' flowlnuola did you put °eV - :-
"Ahout two or three quartpr„ f., „, ; '
"Dry ?.,Two,er,three quarts dry ?!!;.; il
. •
F' ' .1d ,thatdislitfull,l.l.
put,it in the eof
**o and
- 'Put: in an
paib tiuml)ly,,fes,.
t ,_
4e p1e 1 4r 7 4 -
pilp- i
laugh 9f.14e norplng,warne(Av?”t f
'laiid . itaile'a reWblimaei. -
';, . ,
' `After le Wa4eiiiii - 01, WiAil: ,Mutton . ,
donel,
.. , -:•--,
.- , ;
,
-, r Aon't ' kjieNi .. ." , :Deeis ni a tet•ii 'Elwell,
.. I`l
m i ll
i $ 2416,110e.bit ' beide: ith'esti)i.tirer- iiiiii4
lo:Et';ehtirtiF.: ~` libitii 'mOthift . l'', for l'a',
that itstimt , yttiiine:Failny'i'aripearr2o(
atthe,dpok..,,! I , ---- ~, ~ ',. ,: n... .‘• _-, L. I
,qqald
/ I MbO„IY4h
CboiTy l voice
t!siP,L.,
? ,
• • 0 1 .
EMI
orstnisit it,'Or tiny-
"No fix ii.ready
`As* much as 'will 4111 - a vegetable
' •
Ampt
am:ly £lp,,
•.• I .Dlouers.. ready.?! elle-Anquirodi 10-
.
goidly.' • :0, • • , ,:. ,_, ~ ,
t;Yes,''ssid,e9rald, grayeiy).. ; :',\Yß!v:e,
got rice ; do you like rice?' ..v . ,.J1 ;
~ ,:AupT, Puuoy's,pyg,,ifell
.00.-Iny i thrOo .
1 1
pots, wisi OM , , WiliAtill 11 . 4 ' ' - wi,qo,o lll,
k,4udily,swel!ed up
,s , Pl' it4,. z igulph-:
nut, iosolent bObble. •
• Bleim 'hy !heart,
you - thinking nbout ?)
'Nave r niotiier, tti -, 14 new
, .
'woi 4. 1 : "'Ault GeralliiillE his' Mother, in
'a ehliin.'wh II he and , I ' dished. up.i',
• • I-lc praised my tabbage,and : pot4toei,,
but could• not-yekii,-a,:merry emphasis
, when . lte said ;,. • , . ;;3_ ~.., 1 ,
. `:Ctil.l.9lll eitIOXI: help. you to riacq--
Don't be bashful, there's plenty , of it.'
. J Abhor rice!, ..T. hate rice !, I /drawl;
nate rice.! „I,detest rice! I despise rice!
Aunt.,Fahtly,,matip .riF:e cakesfor tea
that nigt,rioe balls forbrealifast next
mq,nin folloWed hy rise Padding for ..
dinner, and rice cakes again for tea.. I
am happy to say that the rest of 'the
nubs soured, and was glypn to thp pigs.
I' 'sincerely, hope they' tinjeYed `',. itl-L-
Whether it was my awftil,extrairiginee
on the rice question thitt roused aunt
- Fanny, I sin "unable' to , say;• but she
was about again for a wbek, trusting me
With to responsibility, but milkiii, my
. . .
• • • -, i
•
;•3 • ..- I '.
.!
•
MEE
t.<l
years tell upon me 'vow, vainfiilly' fu
tou're ydaptier 614, •'\oinry ; •
getizitt soixietirater,,ri a you tu \s,
4.1r 0u .- Piolt'the-Vegetablist, Arny,47-
You're younger-than:l'
- Up attire and deivniin doottlittidntite\
1) 1 0=1140:won and night; rtreveledi,"
spurred-,on-bY -tb-6 ,
`Younger than •I atrietW.l' wished , '" wee
as' old- as Metbuseleb;',if onir:for. the
• pleasure of retaliating once. - • =
I was acquiring' a vast amount Of
uglgul• Information' 'on the' CloOklag .
question, and under the early'lnietrifend
eaeroise ,my oheekS were:J - 014h* as
theylhad never 'dello betoire. - '
'One week passed; itnd'af (finite tinvi,
eideitne t daY,'Geraid 'reniinded me of
onti propeSed ride. ' l"'
I will come in atliour.o'olook,taa v 'be'
ready,' was, toiciiiirto* 4 4 4, • an
mised to cdmply. ‘ i ' ' -
'lt had beetersither'llintadng td to
13614 *Writ - Ansi
,Gartildrikirkilring "so- ,
naively my ally made"Nstaidrobo;' and Z
dressed for My ride With pardonable
desire to ''astonish' the Watlivea. , •` -I flick
my hair in waving bands in front; :but
let it fall in Ha ocklii , profusion'of natu
ral curls on my neck; then I donned
buff " nanki3cin- braided- with
white; and`' Pu t t 'CM 'MY jauntiest linen
collar and black necktie. fay oittilw hat
was turned up round 'the ritn, land'had
a long white' recithiii" endirclinV the
crown,
and talling'bn one Sidi' almost
to'n4 shoulder. • Illdjust - draWn on
inkgalititletaiand taltdti t intiOttylittle
whip, when I heard Gerald calling mere
iiratherect"my skirl, and ran "doWn.
Geraidis maw just *hat Vet-
Yon' Wok' good 'enough to eat he
etittuisiiiitibally,- and; stooping
his tali figure,' he lifted me up - and Was
cid me' on the aaddla . • I •
Zupiter, ain't tha a gown i , ' You
- .Wee mite,' how-oatt yo get ao mush
emit res ?' ,
I DO •YOu . Gera ld? 'Like it!
and•thttuit Whew'l,'"`WOn't , thefollts
of WeedtOwn stare?'
They Stare.- 'As; !a Garden tim! ..,
the main striate; - windiaWs Sew' np itt
all 'aitectlOrie;, and ' f ,D.ld you evert=
%IC I am : heat!' Ain't that alitiantyr
fell front lips 'stin 4TerViddii: en
p?yed it . alr4Ugely. i s eyes sparkled,
and hifiliPTehrled 6, - thouiand merry
I,;Oste aa'he hcrke.d,rlglit and:lefti'some-
Pies, reigning, tip y 3, speak ' an .ao
quainianiie,, hut in ninoment gatning
my side again.: It was a glori ous 'ride, -
and we same honie to a late hun
gry and tired, but flci high spirits.' '
'Amy! 'Amyl , '
It was just after midnight iVhen t is
call wakened 'pae.'• . ' • !' , '
',Amy; g f arliA): , 'ram slek; very 4: 1
There was Wire 'cif teal' stiffs ng' in
thy au i s voice, ; and Sprang out qf
,bed and lighted'a ea talkswas - ly
ing, with her hands pressed, over her
:ferehead, her, face ashys , pale, and her
whole tram); trenah:ilng.
I 4 What is it, aunt Fanny?'
Oh, I dcin't know; cold, so sold,
''and my, h'ead aehea.fearfully.'
A` the shfvered as she , sPbke, and I felt
"really alarmed as.
,I looked at her. I
dressed myself hastily; and then'
Gerald's'' ' •
4 HeY :what's, the matter?? hot cried.
Your•mothei ie ill.'
Who in in - two mi nutes ,' he said,
,
osat _ of blf on •
One 'gianoe assured hipa, as it ha me,
that this was something 'more , than the
usual nervous attack. . .
11l go for the doctor. It , is nearly
two miles, so dOp't,,be alarmed_ if I am
not beak soon. Be patient mother,' for
she was ; shivering and moaning... 'I
will be here as soon as possible).
I heard his horse's hoofs die away
with a forlorn, deserted feeling, but the
shivering form before me stirred up my
energies: I drew ; two large blankets
from a box beside the bed, and ran down
to the kitchen fire• to heat theni then
ransacking - all - the Closets, I found a
bottle labelled brandy. Right or wrong,
I was determined to warm thainvalid,
so I mixed a: strong dose of brindy and . '
hot water, and made , her d Ink that,,'
following up theprescription
.by a.vig
:orous rubbing.. and:rolling in the hot
blatikets Before the -doctor arrived,
MA) was fast asleep::: F• • 1 ,.; •
1 ' 3 Pretty vfbll for , at' atnsteur;''was the
dObtor's liughlag, comment. Why,
Jerry, vvho -, is this - ,
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• , •He had 'Caught !a• - ,good view of my
face as he spoke.'' -. 4 • ~..,
... ' kutit "Airiyte daughter: ' , :. --, •2.
' '' Yes; yea,Altirs - ryesi iipe and hair.
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-rOdy Atikyl ,ll lltine lyourixiother from
'the time she Was a aby till she went
folow,:ti to teach, h; -wimily,-She was
ItV'loVel,i , girll , .` ' - , , , :-i ;-,
My dear, delleate mother, how they
all loved her. , I looked up with • full
eyes to the kind Old facej-buk , before I
had time to sPeak, he tiirnedto the bed.
°hills and fever!;; he said; in answer
to "Geraldrs 'qUestien'; but, thanks to
doe tor A niy, -- x'hcip - e It 'Willi not.turn out
Much'."Deep her duhit.for, a feW days; I
I'll call in in the roornihg.l •. - ,
Abu It're not , going borne Aieffniglit
said Gerald. . ,
F No, •indeed echoed. 'l'll have
Your room ready for him, ,flve min
utes, 'Geral.d.,l and leavingthenktogeth-
Awl went to my eavaAnie ,;z991;1;1 2 ,‘ The
bedclothes Were4ptS94.4lPWll' . .4 l ‘ l . l .
on the floor, and althOttgli , M 113 4 f ?.. ea. .. 11 e
says ve in us? nt _, ;ari a Afraid
,no other,Word,wl.ll, deseghe to state of
that bed. wIJIM4 OR , Nto'intkde, a 13.e0 a ll
,my WOrkbeirer:lffid, beeW, lA, the, down
atairBdoPaXtMtmt, thnt,,,Lwas,,deterndri
-43d, to make,that bid; -60..kweattliwork.
tiii:iery email; eaten foereeVenteeis.—
*Any - 8444 4 :4';;tikifiqi 65u3d - !#!:?lk over
• 1333'.4**01.g-Can,d well es
short: -; 'Fan cy me, then. tr. 440 teacth,
up to an old fashioned •high .bedstead.
scrambled up until .1 stood on the bed,
and beat Wog by dint Itioking It and
'plunging into it, tilLtheleitthers lay in
a great round t itAhA, eenter. .Then,
soli keeping on the mattress,
near • the , feotboiwi,,,l ilreggidnii the
• heavy sheets,4'4.e,hlanketi,:pillews And
bolster, f xlag slid latter into their pla
-6314 that I Might: not step 'on the feath
ers. It. Was a queer looking bed; lint
did not stay to admire it; c and, allfiush
ed as I was, Went back to aunt. Fan
'ny's room: ,
Gerald took the doctor' in,f and I
-could hear ithe smothered laughter
which greeted my efforts: , • • • ,
• Looktrlike an enraged snow batik
with its back up,' said Gerald.
I shall have -to-roll myself into a
tight ball, and jump into the middle of
it, 'said the doctor.'
Like a Datehbed; where your head
and feet ftticknut'at.the •
6 It would be Jolly if I could coil up
ttiy",`
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