v Mi 1 X. 11. HABTKE. He that will not reason is a bigot; ho that canuot is a fool ; lie thai daro not is a slave. KDiTonm,jtoti VOL. XXIV M1DDLEBURGH, SNYDER CO., PENN'A, JUNE 21, 1888. V V - -V I .... . , v ..... , , a : V i .1 JUST US TWO. How happy, happy were the days When we together strayed Along the meadows, by the brook, And through the leafy Rldo ; And many a labyrinth of shade We slowly wandered through By pathway only wide enough For Just ws two. What charming walks, what precious talks, What silences profound, Were ours, as closely linked we went O'er this enchanted ground I The birds sang sweetly overhead, Tho skies above were Llw And oil the world seemed freshly tuode For Just us two. The other lads and lasees went Hv dozens and by soorcs. T liav fholr fun and play their games Together out of doors; While we opart from such o crowd Contentodly withdrow. And favored vehicels with room For just us two. And now In cony ftmhori wo Have settled down In life; A husband proud and lovor like, A tuobt devoted wife; And should you go from polo to pole. And search li wide world throtgh, You'll never meet a happlor pair Than Just us two. iii . .1 HIS STEPKOTHEE. Hash, Dorcas ! is that rain ? It Bounds as if some genii were dash ing pails of water agaiast the case tuent-' 'It rains' Gay. Tie equinoctial torm, yoa know.' 'And tbat dreary moaning down the cbimnoy .is it wind 7' Tbe boy shivered a little, nnd drew tho bedclothes up aronnd his chin. Tbe red flumes from the blaz ing log on tbe hearth danced up and down like a mogio lantern, tbe shad ed lamp burned etcadly on tbe tat ble. Dorcae Wynter etitcbod quiet ly awry at her sewiug without look Incr on. ,. ... .. i. "" W 'A Dorcas,' ottered the lad, as a fresh gust of wind soemod to shake tbo old octagonal tower to its very foundations. 'It is, Gay. I beard old Captain Lake Bay tbat tho tide bad not boon bo high since tbe year tbe Royal Viotoria was wrecked off Paine Point.' 'It's better to be bere, even witb a broken leg,' said Guy Paley, slightly lifting bis eyebrows, 'than out at sea in such a blow as this I' 'A great doal bottor, Gay.' 'Not tbat I'm a coward, Dorcas !' cried tbe boy. There are worse things than a storm at sea, and I bave an instinct that I shall bo a esiler yet But this siokness bas taught me this sickness and yoa, Dorcas, that it's better to go for a thing in ao honest straight forward , way than to try to reaoh It by sneak - ing. But i always supposed it was a fine thing to raa away to soa or ' else I ehonld't have tried tbe geU 4 outof-thowindow-byraid night dodge, and broken my leg. I'm I wiser now I' Dorcas smiled at bim witb molting hazel oyos and roso rod Hps, revcal 4 ing a line of pearls. v 'Poor Guy I said sbe. 'It was a ' hard lesson, wasn't it V I 'I think I neodod it, Dorcas. If ovor there was a ruffian, it was 1 1' 'groaned the boy. 'liut, yoa see, ' nobody ever talked to me. Scold ings without end I got, I grant yoa, bat no one talked common sense to ' me before. Yoa are tbe only one who seemed to think me worth rea - soning with ; and yoa shall see, Dorcas that I'm worth tbe trouble. Once I'm up from this scrape, I'll tackle my lessons in real earnest and try to do something better, lnd I say, Doroas- . - 'Yes, Gay V ; 'You're tbe prettiest girl 1 ever 3w.' . 'Nonsese. Gay.' tnjm nj.-.'UHi bat yoa are Iarwell represented. WhatT yfis deslrlug to attend can receive y "Mter ' exourslou rates from J. V.Joher Slekel, Qermantown, Pa. fx Is notloable that where there are od" roads tbe farmers ore more jsperous and the farm are more luable than where the roods are rulected. Good road horses I t t 1 W ds are food, and the people op r (9 kt worn eoutsot4. It Is was alone bere and friendless, and I was glad to accept a vacant position a oder tbe boasekecper to mend linen, care for tbe infirmary and make mysolf generally useful.' 'I knew yoa wore a lady P exnU tantly cried tbe boy ; 'I could seo it in your face.' 'I would rather yoa would call me a trne woman, Gay, than a lady,' said Doroas, moving the lamp a few incbos further back, so that the light should not ehino in Gay's ryes. 'Cut I say, Dorcas bow old ore yoa t' 'Ilathor young, I am afraid, Gny, only nineteen.' 'And 1 am fourteen, Dorcas. Will yon wait sovon yonrs for mo 7' Gny T '1 shall bo tweoty-ono tlion, and my own mastor,' cngeily addod tho boy ; 'and I'll work liko a slave to get a good profession, nod if yoa will marry mo, Doroas, I'll mako tho best husband tbat over was to yoa, for I'm doppoiatoly in lovo with yon, that 1 am.' Dorcas burst out into laughter. 'Guy,' sho said, nbat a child you arc r MJut yoa do lovo me, don't yoa 7' 'Tot, of course 1 love yoa i bnt not a bit more than 1 do Cecil Paiker or little Frankio Gainos.' 'Dorcas 1' 'Well a trifle tuoro perhaps, bo cause I've bad all tbo care of you tb so four weeks, and you'to really behaved very decontly. but ' Tromiee me, Duicor.' 1 won't Guy.' 'We're engaged, all tbo same,' said Gny witb a deep sigh or reliof j 'it's a bargain. And now yoa may get me my bowl of gruol.' Yes, Mr. Paloy,' said Dr. Dolfor, with a nod of bis cpoctaclod brow 'that wild boy of yours is a didoront creature And tbo infirmary nurse has done it all. Not to mention tbe credit tbat tbe doctor gives her for ke?!!-3 jr . tbe fever and panvvt" "iA i iS IiV w.nr;j He was Mm worst boy ia school. 1 don't mind admitting to yoa now that be was contomplatiog expelling bim from oar mombcrs.' 'Gny always was a wild sort of chap,' admitted Mr, Paley. 'But his aunts spoiled bim. Ue nevor bad any bringing up to speak of.' 'liut bis illaoas eoems to have ex erted a wonderful influence ovor bis moral nature,' added Dr. Delfer. And 1 really think Doroas bas done it all' Hor iofluonce Las been won derful.' Sho dosorves a groat deal of credit, 1 am euro,' said Mr. Paley, '1 should liko to see ber, and thank ber, I've brought a few presents for ber a warm shawl, a silver snuff-box, and a black stuff gown.' Dr. Dolfor gasped a little. 'She I don't think she takes snuff I' said bo feebly. 'All those nurses do.' 'Yes bnt thoro she is now 1' Tho door openod aud Dorcas Wyntor camo in carying a sludont- lamp, which she bad jast filled and trimmed anow. Mr. Paley dropped tbo silver snnff-box in. astODisbment 1 bog your pardon, 1 am pare V stammered bo. And when tbe doctor suggested that tho nnrso bad better aoaoms pony young Guy on tbe journey nome, sue bsbouwci wituont a ret monstrance. 'Nuruo, iudeod !' said Miss Soph ronia Paley, a gaunt higbsfeatared damsel of fifty. 'As if a pretty, simpering obit of a thing like that could understand anything about Darsiog I' 'She does, though,' said Guy, She's a brick. Aunt Soph. Audi don t believe 1 should be alive now if it wasn't for ber.' 'Yoa are qaile well enough by this tisae to dispense witb ber services,' said Miss Sophronia. 'A . Loy tbat wood pile, pieked up an ax, and himself a terrible blow on the head with the broad side of the Im plement. The blow felled him as though he bad been shot. While he remained thus unconscious, a clothes line was procured, and he was secule- ly bound. He was then persuaded get lute the wagon and toke a ride. By much persuasion and trial of. pa- and 11- - tienoe, he was brought to town and plaeed la oar JalL when It proved neeossary to handouff bliu for own ftf and that of t thrown '1 a ball be twenty-one and sbe will bo twenty-six. Not enf.jjh differ once to signify. Andje ntlercd witb a grin as bis a (fat fleanccd wrath fully out of tbe room 'you'll got yonr walking ticket, old lady when I'm married 1 I'd as soon have a death's bead and bones around tbe place any timo.' He was sitting curled up io the easiest chair in tbo library reading a book, half an bonr afterwards, when the door epeued, and bis fatbor come in. Something in tbo paternal glanco and movemcut struck the boy. '1 never eaw father look so young and blight before' bo thought. Perhaps aunt Soph is going to mar ry somo old fogy or other, and tho coast will bo clear.' 'So you kuow all abont it, Gay' said Mr. Paloy laughing. 'About what, sii?' 'About my engagement." Tho book foil with a crash to tbo floor. 'Yeur what, father. 'At least yon told Anut Sophronia about it, Well 1m glad you are pleased, my boy, and Dorcas says sbe will always love yoa as if yon were bor own son. Asa genoral thing I don't approve of stepmoth ers, bat yoa and Dorcas love each other so dearly that-Why, Gay, what is tbe matters' for tbe boy had rushed out of the room with an odd snfficating sensation in his throat. llo mot Dorcas coming op tbo garden path with abnncb of holly bor rios iii'nr J 1 1 nd. 'Dorcas,' be cried 'yoa are as falso as tbe soapent-womau! You beau ' Sbe comprobendod bim in an in stant, though bis voico was choked into tilonce. Sbe flung away tbe scarlot cluster and put ber arms tendorly about him. v 'Dear Guy,' she whispered, 'I love it ... ... in? tan or you it only remoins for you to soy so, and ' Her voloo died away, her head drooped on his shoulder. There was an Instant's silenco, and then (luy said bravely : 'Well, so let it be. My father Is o tramp, and you are th only woman olive who Is worthy of him. And I suppose people would say six years was too much difference in our agss although how they're to get over the flftoen years between you and father I don't know he added with rather a foroed laugh. Aud then and thero Guy Paloy learnod his first lesson in self abnega tion. Doroas picked up her holly berries and went Into tho library, where hor promised huBboud stood. 'I have seen Guy,' she said. 'Isn't he pleased V 'Yes, I think he is,' hesitated Dor cas. 'Quylsa strange boy a noble nature. I am not sure, Horace,' she added with a dhuuoss in her eyes, 'that I would have married you if I could not always have hud Guy with me.' 'And my true wifo will bo (fuy's truo mother I' said Mr, Paloy draw lug Doroas tenderly to his side. BHWIUSFtMW TP."1J!IW ITu Sweetheart's Skull. A yonng doctor who bas bis office in a building on State etrcot said "come in" to a rap at bis door yester day afternoon, llo was ia negligent attiro and was smoking a oigarrette llo throw it away, for the villainy at which be was caught be knew could uovor bo put into execution. Thore was a skull on bis dosk, which from its position seemed to be taking tbe placo of a paper weight By some process of dentistry tbo mouth was filled witb teeth, most of them shin ing with gold. Tbe young physician confessed, "It is the skull," be said, "of a woman whom 1 once loved, Our love wasn't any different from tbat of most couples. Sbe died, and I wak one of. ber pall-bearers. Sbe lPf.wl was studying medicine before gave fore I . 1 . V -1. - I 1 - stor ifJu v,uvu "uo kUw ploys two iflUu she was sorry sbe Ueorge Walker haSMny. except a rigid spell of sickness. - . Mrs.Ner W. W. Smith, of New Kansas, has coins to this place to tend the funorat of her sister Mrs. Jerome Beaver, and Is now visiting among her friends, Bho Intepds to stay till fall. Our townsman James lit Binga man has sold bis farm In Spring township to Alexander Hoinwel for O.800. rv. a. b. e?-'f r- 1 ( ' to his A Desperftt Duel On tbe 12th day of Jane, IS (13, I witnessed a duol betweon Capt. Jones, commanding a Federal eoont, and Capt Fry, commanding n Con federate scoot in Green connty, Ten nosso. 1 bese two men bad been fighting each other for sis months, with the fortunes of batllo in favor of one nnd thou tbe other. Their commands were cam pod on either sido of Lick creek, o largo an J slug gish stream too deep to ford, aud too shallow for a forry boat; but tbcro a bridgo tpanuod the ; stream for tbo coovonienco of tbo traveling public. Each of thorn gnardod this bridge that comuiunicalic!) (ihould not go either north or south, as tho railroad track bad been broken up mouths boforo; After fighting each other savagolyaud toatiug tho point as to which should bold tbo biido thoy agreed to fight a duel, tho coiiqtiurer to bold tho bridge undisputed for tho timo boing. Jones gavo tho challenge, and Fry ' accepted. Tho terras wcro that thoy should fight with navy rovolvors at twenty yards apart, deliberately walking toward each other, and firing until tbe last chamber of tboir pistols were dis charged, anless one or the other fell bofore all the discharges were made. They chose their seooods, and agreed upon a Confederate surgeon (as be was tbe only cne ia tboir command) to attend thorn in case of danger. Jones was corlainly a fine-looking fellow, with light hair and blue eyes five foot ten iuches in hoigbt.looking every inch of tbo miliary ohiofiain. Ue was a man the scldiors would ad mire, and tbe ladies regarded witb admiration. I never saw a man moro oool, determined, and beroio nndor tbo circumstanco. X bave read of deeds of chivalry and knight-errantry in the middle aes, and bravo moo enbalmod in modern poesy; but when I saw Jones w'1jjto tbo dael ists' scratch fightirni'.lr,,i'Vr real or VUUWUWU Wlt0" - r Vrr 1 'T 1 ' li ho honestly thougut, lor u'. a i i :. r uuultl UOV help admiring tho man, notwith standing bo fought for tbe freedom of tbe negr ), which I was opposed to. Fry was a man full six feet high, slender, witb long, wavy, curly bair, jet black eyes, wearing a slouched hat and gray suit, and looked rather tbe domon than the man. There was nothing ferocious abont tbe man; bat be bad tbat self-suffi cient noncbalauce that said, 'I will kill yoa." Without a doubt bo wus brave, cool, and collected, and al though suffering from a torriblo woand in bis loft arm, reooivod a woek boforo, be manifested nosymp toms of distress, but seemed ready for tbe fight, Tbe groand was stopped off by tbe ueconds, pistols loaded and ox changed, and the priuoipals brought faoo to face I shall never forget tbat meeting. Joucs in his military boyish mood, as thoy shook bands rematkod that A soldier braves death for a fanciful wrath, When in glory's romantic career, Fry caught up tho rest of the sen tenoc, and auswerod by saying t Yet be bonds o'ur the foe when lu battle laid low, And bathes every wound with a tear, Thoy turnod around and walked book to tbo point designated. Jonos' second bad the word "Fire" and ns ho slowly said, 'Ono two three- fire!" they simultaneously turnod at the word 'Ouo' and instantly fired Noitber was hart. They cocked their pistols, and deliberately walked toward each other firing as the went At the fifth shot Jonos threw up bis right band, and firing bis pistol in tbe air, sank down. Fry was ia tbe act of firing bis last shot; but, seeing Jones, silently lowered bis pistol, dropped it on tbe grsund.aud sprang to Jones' sido, taking bis bead in bis lap as be sat down, and asked bim if be was hurt I discovered that Jones was shot through tbe region of tbe stomach, tbo ballet glunoiog around tueorgan and coming oat to tbe Irlt of tbe spinal column, besides be bad re at Nt IUIDO UIUD1 tllgUUUt UUDU vm other portions of the body. .Hwoonds and gave bim J'"" 'Vnslbad. He aftor for dnlh wounds one la, one io tbe right aid. b,ot ATscrmoi fa One Man- Tbo smallost congregation that ovor lietoned to a sermon is one among tbe many interesting remin iscences now publishod ia tho carcor of Dr. Lyman Baooher. Tbo results of Dr. Beochor's sermaa to a single listener dosorves publication. If only as au encouragement to preaobsrs who are doprossnd by tho paucity of their lioaruis. lu the early part of bis career Dr. Lyman lluccher ouee eugagud to preach for a brother uiiuistcr, fthoeo church was in a ro moto district, ptopla by o pparso and scattered population' It was in mid wiutorjtho day was unusually stormy and cold, and the snow lay to deep iu boiuu places that bp could rcarcclv procood. Ou bin arrival, although ho saw no ono, he took his seat in tho pulpit. Picsoutly ono man came iu aud sat down, and at tho appoint ed hour tho preacher began. The service wus closed with tho benedic tion, when tho military hearer depart ed and loft the preacher alone. Twen ty years oftor. Ur. ISoechcr was traveling iu Ohio when ft M ranger uuuoHtcd him by name. 'Do you re member preaching,' said he, twenty years ago to ono man ?' 'Yes, yes,' said tho doctor, grouping his bond, 'that I do ; and if you are tho man, 1 hove been wishing to see you ever since.1 'I a i n the umu,' was the roply. 'and that sermon saved luy soul uud made a minister of me, and yonder Is my church I The converts of that ser mon, sir, are oil over Ohio I' iggjuii. r m mm A Res In tho Dark I hove just heard a story abont a Dutchman, a pretty young married woman and a kiss, which is amusing at least. It camo near breaking up a boardingkbonse, too. Tbo afl'air occurred in a faahiouable Cassstroot boarding-house one of thoso im posing strnoturos that look like pri vate residences, but are not. There are sojourning fu tbi pnrtir, couuvuiiaaty, oniony Jjo o-u-,,.. . . ..... : ; tage. borne where in the back region j rooms a protty servant girl, who is n favorite with tbe boarders. One night our German friond mot a lady on the stairs, and, promptly embrac ing bor, pressed a passionate no, a baby bunting kiss npon ber lips. There was a shriek and a straggle. Tbe landlady bantonod to tho spot- Lights were etrack and tbo gentle man of Gorman extraction was fouud holding fast to tbo pretty yonng wife. Wbon tbo lights were struck ho lot go and put in a plea that ho thought bo bad bold of tho servant girl of engaging ways. Thero was a sonsation, aud it took tho good landlady half an bonr to explain and peaoify all parties. At last acaonuts all was sorcno tbo husband contout tbo wifo molliiled aud the kisser quiet. Tbo only one not Ealiiified is I ho servant girl, who lost ber placo iuo lamiiii'iy saia mo cvnienco was against ber. t"11 iiMUH'lirrTijl Lord of Creation- "The trouble with women," taid Smitborimpkins, "is that they want as to have fun their owu'wuy. Thoy want us to sit ia tbe bouso and talk about tho weather, sir; to dincuss tho etornal mysteries of droesmakiiig and cooking, sir ; and read novels, sir ; aud worship babies- Thoy cuu't sec why a mau should waul to go to a club or a public dinner, frir; or tako iu a baseball gamo or a horco raco. Thoy want ns to do as they do aud enjoy ourselves in their way, sir. But did you evor bear a man wanting a woman to bave fun ia bis wayf No, sir; not much, sir. You never heard of any ronn trying tolFeVerftlld AgTlG, Willd persuade bis wife to ro around the party, sir, and sit up till the cock bad made himself bonmo with crow ing, sir, aod than start home singing. Did you evor bear of soy man's trying to have fun in tbat way bi wayf No, sin not by a jugful, sir." Tramp (pifleously) Please help a poor eripple. 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