J In Ailvci'tie-ii; 1 I'vcrll' f rt. tm li 1 it Pabllslted Vvrry Thursday hy joiin p. MooBh Tcr Year in advance CO ,;j-All,"suhscription9 to bo iniJ in nd; vixncc. Orders for Job Work rcppectfi'lly solicited. B3u0nice on Main Street, in iho second slory of IIoii'k & Cillis Store. Address JOITNG. HALL, km Ton &. rr.oi-ini.TOR, mm iy .fllfW&ifc-- -J if: Mi I 'Ft .L jo I tv 1 Li vV i - It; . ie. ' I'll! 1(1 or a 'IV', -""01IN 0. HALL, Attorney nt law, llidg- vny, l'.lk county l'n. ( !""'-- j ly. JOHN G. IIAI.T,, liditor. .T. I' ma u m 3, i ;;. v. v. it-:, TCj5 YVOUK of nlL kinds amides. ,J criptions done at this office. c iAHYKIl HOUSn, Varron.y Unit. Vrnnvitni'S. iis Hull & J'Cu-ly A Ll'lXn IIOI'.SI, St. Mary's Pa., Hcv j man Kiel., Proprietor. Migft'O'i mi IK art of .HI DANCING l UAN.IO 1'LAYING taught by 0. W. TiliOWN, lii.lpway. l'n. rr14'"' IN A GO FIE STRAIT. .summons. ssiT.ra:. ivc., on haiul nml for "IXKCl'TUiNW, m j nan. Wannnts bale at this uflii'C. II. W. .1AMKS liLAKKLY Vhysician anil Suryoon, St. Mary's, Elk county mav--J ')') iy. I!. W. . .SIIAAV l'racticcs Mcliiiuc and Suigury, t'ciitrcvillc, l'.lk county iiiai--'J'i''llly. "Tll. A. S. tlH.L KiTscy. Klkcountr Va. I J Will rivomptly anbwer nllir-!'csinnal call? liy niht or ilay. niui--'l'ti-ly. T) i) B . iinnnYAY. v. D-Y1I I'll AVl'.l'l, .l'rnj.rictnr. Thcmiilcrsijno'l having futcil up a Inrpc and cuinniMcliou hotel on li.o h-nuiliwost corner of t'onti c tnul Mill street!', with pood iind convenient S'l-ili'inji aiiaclicd. Vcsiicct l'n'.ly Holiciti the paironnpe of his old friends and the p'll lio geners.llv. ilcclOCOlj DAVID TIIAYEH. TBThc suhscriher hrs' leave to innoiuicc to f lie citizens of l'.lk and adjoining conn, tic that he has purchased the harness shop lately occupied by .John Bnnttz, ami turn lie is prepared to do all kinds of work hi a suit able ft vie, ,v. t ddl es. r,n;n l ksjia rxess kept constantly on hand at price? to suit the limes, (live me a call shop in the hcc ondMory of Monk's building. ui.ll.lv. 0. LEVIS. 1!. V'lU'.N .1. 111'. rhysiciun and Snr peon. Ft. Mary's Tlk county l'a. .Imie-lM'lXi-lv. I. a fnu'd Oil. Good Quality, by the el. at (jii ti'iits j er gallon. iy cl U lf -1. I'1" LLb. 1 von "Willi I a loan oi jau. i iour. of l i-cl. von can save money ny uujiug f ocl 1 1 I!. J. 1 ! I-.I.L,. T , 1 l.,v. :i i enil i o lv. ri!l'' .' llUKHV. Ailorucy and r..o'i-ei!i.v at law. and l". S. C'"iiim:s. r. i:ii!irw:iy 1. Kll; county, l'a. mar-'J-'tjuly. T Tli: i: AN1 WILLIS Attorney.' a y. I!!k county Ti., wil on nl bT:s;lU's prompt-niar-.i'iiCi-ly. 1 ; LICENSED AUCTlONt'Kli. Tt.TOTlCK is hereby aiven Unit 1 have talc- en out a license r.s nnctioneer, and will iiitend lU'omi'tly to the calling of nil sales entrusted to my care. Am person callinpr srlos without a license wil he held answerable to the strict letlcrof the law. I'.W liAllliiiTT , Due241SG0lf. Auctioneer. -IT7 IEliLKH & WILSON'S SHW W IN-! MA CM INKS. Tho under si"ncd haviu" been appointed Solo Afoul for the s;.le of AVhe.-ler ;i Wilson s hewing Machines lor r)!!; comity, lie keeps nu assortment com ti.iitly on hand Machines sold at riuladcl Ida iind New Yor prices. nv pirties desirous of nbtniiitn! iheincan address J. K. WIIITMOKi:. March t't-'CO-ly. fit I'Mbuvay, l'a. V J I' VOl b Ayr, . I .;i i i.c oi i Ai.T l AN. fit. Mary's, l'.lk i. l.ate of iho Army of t lie ticiihir iittei.tion pivi-n to all i"; nniurc. mar--- liO-ly. .Villll' l"'1-'-' or l'r. lira1 i'd Medicines, pure, call an: homed a ien. in liidg-11-lf J'. l'OWELL. of-ricsj ol' all Kiinl-- . -ijir man nui be boiiglit ul trie, k . i . -: i or rciiiil. ty , i 1 1 -if. . .1. l'OWELL. T V. I - S I ' Y 7 1 T T RTj. IK i 1 i I' I. t."f li ...inn i.. n.ii . 11. IIJlllUllll. I I"" I.M.I"" lv In it 'uiyntl v and pleasant- I i'l tli tliriv'u villatro oi Contrc- !- - i'ii( n;io:i p:.id to the coiiveu- ULACKSMITI IIXG ! 11. S. l'.r.l.NAl- desires to i'liform the citi zens of llidj;way and vicinity that lie has leased .1. S. Ilvde's l;!.u;l smitli Shop on Jiill sivcct. and lias employed pomi worl; nen wlio v. ill be ever ready to iake nuy tl'.iii'i from a bin. Lie to an anchor. l'ai ticuiar an I'titioii bIv-ii t'l the shocini ofhorscM. All 1 ask i-i a fair tri ll. May 17'0(i-ly. f. oyj:hh()lt.v:k. .Mt'M'.CIIAXTTAlI.Oll. liid.irway, Klk Co., Pa. Tho siilicriliiT desires respectfully to in form ihe ciii' ns of Kidi-w iy and v:ciiniy that he is rrena. ed io r.tal;e to nvder as welt ns it can be done r.n whore, nnvlhinfr in ll line of bis bu-dtu'ss All he asks io a fair trial! (iood I'lls yii;ii aiili'cd. IVj:, ' .otlis, Ciib.-iinievs. NustniRS ami Triiuiiiins of the l.ili'si and m st approved si vies kept const anllv on h'ni.l. which will be void C'tltADKIl THAN THE Clll'Al' ET. fiiujrtlO.y "We nitist- li;ive a lemon or two, Sum," she savs: ami e. though I'd just pet down to luy pipe and drop fit boer, i- IgiifUjiSr-fimi, mid 1 MVS, " iNo.v. 1 toll you what it in, lass, it's just two miles to the town, and ita enows liko fury, so if you can think of anything cds you want, just fctiy so, aud I'll get it game time." " O, 'tisn't worth while to go if it snows," she says; "never mind, and I'll make shift without. Hut O !" she cried, all at once, " lather's coming to morrow, and you've no tobacco." Well. I'd never tltmi'ilit about that, for when I'd had my fitmers in the little jar there seemed cnoup;li for me, even if nest day was, Christmas day; tut with comnsnv why, there would not be half euouuh. So that settled it, and I got mv stick and hat ; when Polly declared I eouiuu t iro out a ni;iii nue mat wiui cut somethiiii; round my ucck, so she tied a comforter round twice, close up to mv nose and cars. " Now, don t be silly, bam, sho eays. " Why, wot's silly," I says. Why. your bcint? such an old goose, and uiakiiiL' so iiiucn iuss ai er ueiiiji niarriel all these nmt.ths. Now, let o. do," she says. Uut I didn't, of course, but held ficr fur just a few moments while. I looked down in her luuhin eyes that seethed to have grown brighter since we'd married ; and ihuu I S'.iooth. e.l, no, 1 didn't, lor no hair could have en smoother, I 1iaseil my rough. ehopficd-nbou old hand down the bright hliinv hair that I, Iclt so proud ol, and l ien kissed both her pink cliec Us, and felt somehow half glad, half sorrowful. for il seemed to me that I was too happy fur it to last " There, now," she says, nt last, "make haste, tlu ie'si a dear, good bov ! and get back ; perhaps I shall be done by tluit time, and thou wc.li have a gnuu; uit ol supper." lint I couldn't get away, somehow, but watched her busy ung'TS getting ready the things lor the uext i'as din Ucr, and chopping suet.'st'.'iiinjr plums liiiiieing peal, :aml ail in sueli a nice neat, clean way, that il was ipiile enjoy able. " Now, (logo, Sam, she says, proton ni'.lit it W is ; f.ii' the d iu" mv teeth, whil l!ii .sou e it into ".1,1 '1! fi.irf ui right le i ' in whvi w i so'n ";hing ! r niv' '. :' "i, M'tti'ig u;i mi 'I'!' whistie to the win 1 a i l thiok:;ig the wa;'tii (ires'nio at home, snug supper table ; w'lll l V.MS ; the w iy yo'ir cms T t '-i'l iind a: Hi PHI ' ' li-iiid f'i'K HV! 'CAT'' C D.-i.ot. Mar .i-ir i. Mich i.s Cards, Dusters, li'-il Heads &c, done al ('I'i'li'lC on short notice I'l'iiH'S. M'l-lU! s. l.ik ;i 1 1 urcr mid Dcule nosiie the Uai'.roaJ :i'i:nl v l'a. jI)i)lM)V. I'.l.l. AND ME: ') ri.--s. Deal.'!', in Dm i'a'.uts. Oils ntid Van. Mi . ct arlicles and iSlaliu'.ia.r count v l'a. SKNGEIl Dvujr s and Cliemicah'. I'erfuniery 'J'oi'.. ,, Itidjiwiiy. Elk jiiar-liJ'li'i-ly. W . I'.'al-rin 'i;i;ii'?, vJ.k'ciiM:-, Pi'tt;iis ijdJ ?i):o1 to pout, Hor 1 do want you back bad- .-'o 1 made a s: boil tin. li.or, when ir( n K : win 1 ca. unlatched the ;i" roaring in DO O l.V; r fluff VmUij, 7'; "KNl'.Y II. H10MAS, Dialer in all kinds of Furniture, Spring De-Is and Maitressi'i. l'ictiire Frames and l ooms, Didiway l a. Ware Dooms on the corner of Main mid Depot St's. iimy-17'KtJ- ly. kD. .1. P. Dri'M'WTI.L Electie 1'hysi- ci.in. Late of Vi'ai'ren county l'a., will jiioinptly nt.swt'i' nil professional calls by nie'ni oi- iriv. Dcsidenee one door east of the laic residence o! Hon. J. L. Cillis. Mar-J oii ly. 7'ASi;tX(iTi)N'.ll(it"Si:, Si. Mary's, ) Elk county l'a., Edward I'.ahel I'ro. new Hint lilted up the convenience of iii-sts. li I stat'ling uttacitcu. Mar 2,.' i;i; ly. OI.1VEH is HAC'lN, Maiiiifacturcrs and Wholesale ,- il.'tail Dealers in. I'lotir, Icm1 iiinl Oi'tihi, r.lXAf, MLLS. J- DID. I'A. Oi devs so'.i.'iied and ironiilly filled nt mur Ltt vat.-s. a us IMh-W-ly JOHN II. U.M.i IAS. K. i HALL. I ''ALL 10 LIU). A It oi-ii s - at Law, ST.' MADVS : 11F.NZ1NGKU 1Mb I.I k CUCNTY, DA. St pt tuber 2H, l -.'0. 1 y. prut with ;r. 1 l.oiie espeeial c:i.e. fo Defers to .1. Dowill. 15. I-' lenaliiis flarner, (.'has. llai nov i SO, .'liiijid. A. II. fiinv. 1 A. I. V.'in'i.x, 1 . Ely. Di'lsway. en, .t. Mary's. II. 1'Mi.nsoN, F. AliAMS. ' n - v, wi i .cox & Co. "WHOLESALE GP.OGEHS, ST. M AHY'S, Opposiie Alpine Him,':, Elk Counly l'a. DEAI.i:i:S IN Feed, Lultcr, Flour, Co Feed FLhJ J'ork, Ham, . Canued Fiuil.s, eaus, .Vai's, AND SI'ATI.E CIKX'E December 20, lM'.O ly. I '?j.ii.'i,):it?. Cheese, u 1'owder, er, - (J lass; I I S. I I. nigh. p;i is.f.oll llll'lt with th" and thou I thought ot what a blessing it was, in a hard win ter to be close to the pit's mouth, and get plenty of coal for nest to nothing. We could affjii n fcool fire there, such as woulJ'eliccr thd heart of some of t'.ie London poor, while wages were not so bad. Kvcry now and then I had to stop and kick the snow off my hoot soles, for it collected in hard balls, so as to make walking harder ; then, not having the town lights to ruble me, I found I'd wandered a bit out of the track, so that the ground grew rougher and rougher, and more than once I stuinliled. The wind heat worse than ever; the mow blinded so, that I could not look out lor the lights of the village ; and at hist I begau to think that 1 had done a loonsii thing in trv'mg to make a short cut. hut then one is always slow about owning to being iu the wrong; so I blundered aud stuinb"ed on ; but at last, alter walking for some lime, I was oohged to owu to myself that 1 was lost in the snow. "Stuff and nonsense!" I says hie next niHiiite, and then 1 has a look round to Iry and make out where 1 was, tor I knew every foot oi it almost ; but nothing could I see but hiiow tailing al most liko in a sh(;et all round me, s.) that I could see a few leet each way, wluio the snow where I stood was ncany up to my knc'S. I listened, but there v. as unthing to be heard 'out the whistling tho wind ; I shouted, but the cry sound ed liiullled and close just as if I had been in a cm. board ; then I walked a lit. tie one way, and then tur:icd and went another; and at hist, to my horror, t found that I was regularly e itiised, and could not make nut in which direetien liy town or village, while the s.iw mv ercd in every foot inaik iu a very f'v minutes. N'nv. 1 did not fed Ji'.rtu'l. ii:il'. bothered, ivii.'u-i d ; loi 1 d h s'nr that, if 1 kept on wa king. I inns; .me tu some place or uimher which I km w unless 1 walkt d right mil on to :l.e gieat waste, where I niigh mid miVs without lio lio.; el .old then siippli:'. I s!io!i!("l. and to' up the s'n.lt with u t.uio that- ui.i'le me h .tin and a j i;li till ku-'iv all the white for there was nut a Y V' i Yea, I si..' i.V A lv i. er i: the iJ -l'... ' '; .''.over fv A.Hvf V .lv(.' a.m.1:'- ..." ,ol irff. ( act .'i 1' i.d Aiivriif-ilip. 1 if S(;lit.U' of .. 2 t'O .. r i ii h 1 0 . 10 'M r.'i " m .. ::o (ci .. :.'"i on ., IJ-'i do .. T'J t ) s or li.. c liini h or li ". neb si.b. i -rv.i lit ir.xcrtiCi: "l . . ; - : . . : l : i i I -!;il 1 yiiT j.ccial in :'. i -' ' ' r line i'i in. in y m.'T .:7.iiiiiui- ..: i i.c -i '. !i:i' Shi re ' Mihl.IT X. ll AJ.tlli -.. li.i ll'S '..: ill':'y will ' 1 Ml J I V I A fir nt rrs t o ii.T and i!i'ov,niiig. el id w. tit echoit,.: Ii.o.r'.h'e m. ear hi.V f emh'.'. I cried 1 was I but that i' was i:seh-s. ,11-tge !.:! ut U -t a tnilii, ainl then terr-u- soeniei! to gel the better id me. as I flit, that tin-re. in the i.,;,ki ,il that fearful darkness. T iniit drown, and then sink to the boMni.i nl this old, oid, worn. cut ma! pit; while no one, not even my poor wife, would know of my fa'e. With the thoughts of my wife, came (honihts of the pleasant scene I had so lately gazed upon semethiiig almost like a S'jb seemed to v n.ie from my h '.'i t, and the:i came weak, despairing tears; bu I roused up, and chouted again and again, throwing !uy leal back to try and sec the mouth of Ihe pit, but, though imagination peopled tho dark ness with horrors,, there was nothiti.' around but the intense blackness; while, to add to my despair and terror, 1 could feel that my bauds were rlowiy dipping from their bed Could any man have henvd mo down there, two hundred feet below the mou'h, it must have been very fearful, for dol ing tho nex: minute I was shriek ii:;' lor aid, giving vent, io the most u:i. ariiiK , yells, praying aloud, and crying for mer cy ; and lIicu, hoar.-e and worn cut, 1 telt that I must sink back, and 1 did, shrieking and struggling savagely tor life, till ihe coll water gurgled over my my mouth and chokod back ti'.y cry. Then, for a few li.inutes, I was belting the water fianticly. as a dog beats it when it cannot swim ; bul wy nerve soenifld to come once more, an J even then, in tho mid-t of that hoviur aud despair, I eould n help thini.in" of my. self as Icing lik-j a rat in :i we'.!, a.. I swam rutindby t!ie side tryliig t) 1 n place to loll on by. I swam slowly along, striking mv right har.d sigainst the tide tit every stinke but, alter a le" s'rokes it did not torch 'lung ; an t tlien. sft ".i.mg our. more gati lo i tin : ing ii.;, .-i li ' now u p! I'i Ivl lalliu i I j l.;: '.iil.g v i d n:e t'i go lei litig aim; lie. panting i'l. ;c; s j i.ih'tilb, n g i vi r l':, am the. li e'er b. in !;!:. v. "I ( ti five amnio li.el. 1I('V (111:!.. li t the .-id. ;-. . fVf''.iiici.'s thi.t of. till at last tie :ih my l ei t Warn er:, with mv Ir ad 1 crawled back lo turd slate. All and put n at the c-oal tied s! .t once I i cci.'llicli d ihe lilaceo. wet piece in my lm.uth, i'lid aiter a !:::;( it uriiieu lo cn.m me, ro that 1 eott'd sit and think, tin, ugh ut tiu.es I would litve'. given worids lo l.nvo iuu away from my (houohts. How time went I eould uot tell ; but it seemed niter I.-while that Ii must have slept, for I leapt up all at ni ce with lie laticy slroiig upon luc tlatl heard lYlly In ( aliiti, to lis! 'dii. ; nirt tiiergii i stia, i, id my civs i ; thine was iiothino but the ,i,.;.," ,.( ,t,n '. .i.:i . r !', in ill ii Lm; n.i.ii , V. lij. L learnd to call out, for tie sout.d went echoing along, so that it seemed to be repealed again and rgaiu, till I "felt to cy.rep with dread. Many hours must have passed, fot a heavy, dull, sl.'rpy fueling oppressed me as I lay there, numbed bodily and in mind ; but at length I started up I borough ly awake", fce'in.; certain that I had heard a cry which seemed to hare v. l:i.:pe:'od like in r.iy c ir. I sat up ireiuhhug. uhen t'gaiii there cime the shout faiully heard i.s it c.i:::e along the top el the water, and then I give a loud de p ::'ii:g t-lri-A for help three limes an i then fainted. When 1 e.imo 1 1 ag tin, it. seemed like wai.i;ig f.')m a dream ; an 1 1 felt so ifas'.-l t!r..t I c 't! 1 hur ilv believe it I rot in i::v 'iwu ro.eii at home : L'U as I .-at no, i!i -.tight of wliero coo it. v;ii.-' lei.i lU'les ; iof I r g J) r-o,ii,'lor. Si. M .,;'. 'fitis lioti-e is iii'iv ai.'l ' 1. i cia! cin e for the i onvcu:cii .-e cuesis. al ii''"h'i;.ie r-t'es. i'i. ViVllcnuorf. l.IU county l'a . cp v.iih i-pc. mi l coiiit'orl ol Tree Hack, to ripiIE S1LVF.1! SKIi'.T. MUliE DI'ltADLK, MOUE ELASTIC, Mrti'.E'CKACEI'T'L! And will heep its shape and retain its place better l'n an nnv oil er h-kirt. mil tiiin lie J'lpot. lioml S'tiililoi); ut laelicd. j iniir-2g'i;ii.y. "f )" M'Tll'.AI. I'l.lil'!;. AMI WATCH. Ji 1 K I It. ST. MiiiV S, Elk mutiny I'.i IMti .nl ." ft lii-ii'.e. keif-cnnstuiilly ou 1 d mi 1 f.'n s-V oi-hi's. tloeks. Silver 1": I " in. iind ,1. --. .-li o! ali ileseriplions. ti-'; . il' paO ni ' io ii y ( vccoii-d. and ilouc on liO' I not i e .in I i c ts iii ihl i teruis ' Mar "J iiii. I.v. . .. . .. SoMKTIIINd xhV! M'.U:r, 5Tf K Or.JTAMENTAL PAINTING. n-. o.i ii i: i, v. o i: 1. 1 it e- ol ii in I he c:i icns of F.Ik (oiiiiiy inni I.c 1,.. jn.si tonrud 111 the i.li.. i,. Ii.-ims.. in Diitgwdy, tnul fool conti ih in tlnti -In- run nli'iisc-itll v.homiiy lnvur v. uli il'iir ni-ioni. (iii.MNlN'I, Ion rI'lll llM;IN; AD' I VM.CI M! N INCi I i n 1. (IS io HIT MM K E AM) IN THE -i I i oi"ii'ili'c end iinprcvcil manner and .-I;,:.-. I 'idi-r, rti ut lion (illice or til the liio.lit.ir il'ii.-o ot Souther, Willis Suutliir v .11 I 't- j r. m pl 'y nib iid. d In. W . 1'. V. 11.1.1 AM3, My-17 (i'j-Iy. This new and heaiiful Myle of Shirt (I'at in'ed March V. lc '.o.) was nwardtd hy the Cire-.t American lnsiiiuie Fair, hell in .New York, October, ISO "i, a CILVE?- MEDAL, being the ILiheii I'lcniiuei ever eiven for a Hoop Shut. The Steel Springs arc wound v.iih f.no I'hi'ed win in place i t a cotton covering which will not wi'ar offer hecoino soiled, and ihe whole skirl may he woshed without injury or leal- of lusting, and will be us gooJ us new. The Combination Silver Skirt This invention combines wiih the on I i na ry Skirt the advnntages in otir Silver KUirt the boliotn honjis ni'0 the tfituc us tlioso us ed iu tho Silver Skirl, the covering of which cannot wear oft, while Cue nppei" ones nits covered with cotton. No I a lv bavin;; once worn one of our Skins, will l,u willing lo wear any other, nllic lower ImopK of ull other kinds are soon injurcil and soili The best luiitci lis nro i;n I in Iheir con htruclloii, mid, Iroui I !u ir din ulj.lity mnl ueutuess I hey mo detained lo Imjoinc a !Favoi'ito !-kiil. Mauu fid lire J solely by liic Silver Skirt and Wire Manu facturing Company, JJU ami ii, 15.-1IUJi.1V ST. NEW YOllK. ' X. 6. Emr.'Euyf." ' " Aug '.nh-ly laden with flakes nf Muiw, the spark rttshi'd up the ebituuev, the candle flick etcii. while lull v gave me just, one bright luuk mid no I. mid then I sliul tho door. Hut, there I couldn't get away even then, but nt aud stmd bv the window for a minute, where the III -tic brauclics ol holly w: re stuck, li'iisr ening green, tiin! with scarlet berries amongst the piiekly 1 avc; and there i stood looking iu at the snug bright, warm kitchen, with f 'idly nuking :t lok ten times more v.avm and bright lr wasn't that, it id- a h i i lsorue place or well furnishe I. f n-t!i i-e sort of things don't always make a happy home but plain, humble, ami poor us it wa, it seemed to mo like a prtIaco ; and ulu-r watching my lass for ever, now frown nig, now makinga little tacr at Her Work, now with a bright light i.i her eye. as something seemed to please her, I nil at once thought to mvself, aud what's more. I says to myself, " iHam Darrcll," I.says, "why, what a donkey you are uot to get what you want, aud n.uke haste back '!'' which, when you consider that it was snowing hard, blowing harder, aud that where. I stood tho snowdrilt was over my knees, while inside there was everything a reusonabl'j working .man could wish for, you'll say was just about the truth. So I gives myseif a pull togclher hitches up my shoulders, set my head down to face the wind and the blinding snow, and '.hen, with my hands right ut (he bottom of my pockets, off I goes. Now, we'd been togcthei into the town thai nignt to bring home a good basket, ful of Christmas cheer; for even if you do li vo iu the black country amongst rhc coalmines and furnaces, and Work as pit carpenter M making brattices and the different wood work waiiteo, that's no reason why you shouldn't spend n ineriy Christmas and a happy one, hut now there was litis tobacco and tLe lem ons to get ; aud from where wo lived, right across tho heath to the town, being two miles, and me being alone, I make up my mind to cut off a corner, so us to get back sooner. S-o 1 tmued out ot Ihe road us soon as I was out of iho.colliery village, makes sure of the town lights, and I hen. taking mystick under luy arm, sit off at a trot at the left of the old pits. Tho wind was behind me now, and though iho suow luaoo it hind Work walking, 1 wasn't long Ichiro I was ti iidoing like a white statty right through tho tow n street, then thronged wi'h j qo pie, when I goes iuto a shop, and, uftcr a goo! d'ial of waiting, gets my lemon and t Aucco, pays fir 'em, uud starts off home. As oon us I was out nf the low n again, I gets nut nt iho roud to lako .hat short cut aud now 1 beiu to Uud out what : ' 1 !io id I was h irdlv Ekeli- til (: there thing I ino.t isrei f r wi- mv at home go' ting upset h..ti nc ; thinking ill ,t I'd -toppc I in th. drinking wil h some ina'es b. io.: 1 'h mas evo. when 1! on'c l Iht and over again most lau'ilo' v 'hi always have my drop of b er v h m 'There'- no danger, that's i f.rt." 1 seid ''tlliie-s I I HO bo. canal ; un I even then 1 sli n! k i o- w' 1 ani,'1 I say. so that woo'i b" mi vcrv serious uvttter ;" an 1 then I t again In in ike .'U: w here I was. h i so ,v ( inn' b iv i in 'Vi' ili.ui ever; al hi1!, fi l ling won ie I and er .. I s'-ir ted nit afresli as h-ird as 1 hi' I go whei, till at imci! I let go of mv stick for 1 felt one foot sliiitiing, tin 1. as fe't it go. a feai ful thought cam.' ncro-s mv miii i With tin ag ni z'ng cry, I tiied to recover myscll ; but. tr.uu le ining for ward to face ihe wind, this was impos sible, aud then shrieking out, My God, it's the old pit '." I was falling and rolling dowu down iuto tho black darkness. It was like being iu pome horrible dream, aud for a moment I fancied it might be ; but uo, there jT" was falling faster and faster and 1'aster for a length of time that seemed without end, as I waited for tho coming crash when I reached tho bottom to bo found after wards a mutila'ed corpse. I thought all this, nnd much more, as I fell down the sloping shaft of the old pit ; and then came a tremendous splash as I was plunged down beneath the icy water which roared aud thundered in my cars. I had been down pit nfter pit in my time, working in tho shafts at the wool ca.-ing, making new or repairing the old, perhaps half way down, hanging in u cage ; or I had been working at the traps and doors in tho most dangerous parts, where you might hear the gas hissing through between tho seems of black tda ty shale ; but I never before know so hideous a sense of fear as came over me, when, lising to the surface of the water, I struck out, us if Ly instinct, for the side, uud then, clinging to the roughen, cd wall with one baud, and with the oili er thrust into a sort of liolo. I remain cd for a few seconds panting timl hall mad, up to my neck in cold wa'er, while tho darkness is terrible. It is impossible to describe the horri ble Iho'tthat came hurrying through my mind as if to unnerve mo thoughts of foul choking gases, of feirl'ul things swimming about in the Mick w ier. or of horrid in ousters lurking hi its terri ble depths ready to dr.ij; me un l. r and drown me; btD, worse g'ill, as I begin to recover myself u little were the f ilm cr thoughts nf the length oftim 1 eo'tl I a ti '. b ,1-Uv, 1 sw i'ii nr.. tm-ii-t ) th'-i' th n r:.v ot I'.otio i i mv L "i"i. '. j k'fiv th..t 1 was mi the U.v: ii' no I th" ni l veins, til! , tho'i:-1-, .,rf j further in'o Ihe bo-re', ol ihe r . I had not Ihe horrible d"i'th of r j llliilel' HI.'. vli:l. f k n, m- I hat : I .ii--. I -ho-iM (i , l bo'i-i-.m f 'i- er, ! 1 fit i.-ieo nu hand t.oi"l'e.i t'.i i i,,,., r j i-i,-. un, I ' ct! I I'w;:s came, upm,) a faint hii;:;:i:ig, co.i'd hear Voice;, o :ve a tremen -, work ol a mo:ii:''C. Or it was. 1 and I koe.v th.ut I for. ;:'; 1 s it l-b nihg. Lut soon I grew imp;; j w i i:ug in the wa'er, s i niti, 'v.'ii' hke noise, 1 To r-m.-'j up mil he,. it win bar the -.be'! my It ii'.t ros. tie ugh I u' faintly, w.;j li.ii.'g sought I in r iiiiater led no a.) nriioig tit.' (0 i' -i'la't I,-1' ,"f f-et. iiny ,'. h":i to liV 1 in : a-: 1 I u:. 1 :.; tu:it cu t began :: to lg i;tiee real u'.vs : nu i I i' w e.ler v tt: i I :::,'.l Mi t:,, p 1 'b-' v.v-f: and t'.o u i f i-r a j str dies 1. t nr.- tot r'.i.vn I limn I 'ho b i; toot but t be w i !l 'i- ; -.1'' bv s'.VOil'lli'l..' HI' i .. .vi -.1 i'1'l where it W is n' I Ml' 1 He : !! I Ii V. li lO-lliL' ' nu' t . 1 'e in-'J Uo iig lin-t the : in t ' e iv ie ' hi ' ii if r I'll" "'i a : IV- V. a': d like the do.-nairin. til I'lV est lie de. a,. 1 1. Cl i' i wretch ig in was. i w a.:l i v , shi I no ! r.'l i a :- 1 V 1 1.1 d.-i r. v I cull hi f :-!l i-ee o c:u A a l:.:it '.a! I li. :t a: i .'.gain I ; ' hi t.l.'.J '; iVmi e. . V, 1' I! v,' ei'ii', l.r. :,. wil.'t. 1 hid s-'v .1. Ill ' I . 1 I : 1 hi ! ;ree' h hen! 'v wi - li the e i ; but 111 Its I s .V r i". i in: :.' while. O! til, v les na' (terri .ti, di l not f '' 1 s i hi an i- V chill cr, ot eld '''tero lisicuing to t!:e el ),V: ever i 'holng IT 1' I tar aw IV to mv pMe-seil drip. riglD me. drill ol , i-i ck in and. the v.-.u-.-r ' ; thoughts ospnrltig. I o 1 v 1 liulern ; v.h'.I i i in. t: "Wil 1 ui.'-u- t.i- .V :'. ''.;:f t I had an .,' 'j yi'i. .i.c ; ! mic as I - ... , - 4 - til.: ; r:i ry -V oi I- Iclt thai tlie'i' wi. no c.i i'l'.'e d mv !' ing disc ivere 1, since, to keep alive. 1 I must prnctra'e f irther int i the mine. though even Irom whete I wis then it j was doubtful whether my voi)oe; iM be herd. I 1 knew very w 11 wIumj I wi an 1 that very little trulli l.y by the old pit, s mouth ; while the next d iy being Cristmas, made the chances hss. Lit? would not my wile give the alarm, t.nd would not. there be a search ' Surely, I thought there must la hope yet ; nod then in a disconnected, half wild way, tried to oii'ei up a prayer for success. Xot standing, le.t with my b ind re-ding upon the wall, but kneeling, with the water rising to my neck ; and I r in: again stronger, and better alio to t'link. And now I began to look within, uud to think of tho da tigers I had to en counter,' As t) titer.: being things swimming about, cr anything terrible to nlta k m , t:.y common sen-e tol l me thai there was n c.iusi! f.r fear in that direcfl:':i ; but the ties.- thought was a terrible oil", and my breath cam-: thicker uud shorter as I seemed to fee! the effect cf it. already. '' U'as there any foul g is ':'' Hut 1 loun 1 that 1 e iuld still breath freely, an i by do grees this fear went elf.; while, sum moning up tiiy C'U;ag', I wide I en 'splash sol.is'.i" io tho eeh ling dar k, ncss, farther and farther iulo tho min :. alvnvs with the Water growing sh tl lower ns I tiiedo! f i' mi the shaft ; mi l j t last. I st.iol u ; il tho h''oai, bu' I with the water s reaming n.t me. The place did not feel ( o'.d. whil) a I sat down I o-iu'n! nit b it wi-h that my el .'lies were dry, for they ciini to tie' 'i'l I ctrippela jnul of them off :.';d wrung out the wat- r, when I felt on put-ling them nn ug.iin C'imieiralivi''v wanii Hut what a insiti ei ! Tremh ling thete in the m'l-tof that di'k. ness ; with a wild im i rin i'i n pn'i!in g i' w'fh i v 'i v im tg"i irv h irr r. I lay de.o iring till wi'li the t't'i'l ;ht s'rmg t o m. I . i i. 'X i!" I sr.-; 'T'neu 1 i,i ti hg i;::c-i .. " cell .nog .- .I.i -li e en -ll.v.vlar is it ! ' Iu 'Aliou' :'rcy yard then he .v.op-i.'d ari l keen u; iu -, he u 1 to I f:i I io s 1 -ii:-'i e:u : aioog to 111, SIVS. i:rl l! " :::: I i ::i a i r.. nd, : lo i.i-i JC L'.l.a he w.i Jul.:. ..' T g'.o, 1 : : c rle 1 out lo ;o ..ii. . . ,,' i . , I. it . , ., . I il II III) I ; when .-h mtio t.) thoigaoive dra.v.i tri o::ce iiiorc, and it -'.ore I Iic.i - 1 toe soii'i i Kill,' iru Vv' wi;' aid' r iii' l :, pa-l OI blS VOtCJ il I CJoll e th' me, u.i 1 the:i iug Sj,u ' one about in the V, thing tied un i me up till I w; m utu e- the p :-, g., collect cliilgili;: to iht rouu i me. ; an 1 th -n ab uit. tin 1 L.'ieel.i'ig t. Seles of the n!:;i:,. i my ear kept .-ayiu -i Tireu in a .- -ul if peonle talking, V 'Tlcre, ci'-. ': hel l ,, an 1 il nci'.ne 1 Ike I who e.i lie il iivn to thing I ree ii e : i i ljl,w!:h s iu :.: a-i 1, directly alter :.'-n c 1'iiiitg lo.v.rrds i rej i',l e! i.i.i n! sej .i a light s;iVt -liiiig a.: I i ! I; iviug s'.-m . i.i - w i a . .en 1 du re. 1st her.: 1 ei:i roue mil: I w i.-: swiii ;;!'ig or.et the rough !,ilc a v, ice ar, i -.-r l'.; liiatev !'' s'ci'l h'-'.'l 1 . , i' the ie ,.' 1.1.:. Jyii si: tin li t: li.lt IIU i.i in y t ' ::n:i in -xt o,vn a i hold ou tl.crg without Lecouiitij uuuib- ueu mo tliat I was l uiL'l alive, I be she liir.u ( 0 h r .0 the 1 Ml,:i: s'l-i.V, : I'l th-. , t:i . u . S' I .' t ! 1 1 m.rrh I le:! lug 1" J f '.I'i l lo a i ; a-i l . re: c er! 1 f. ,1... a ,t ( i 1 on i,ie V. ' to l' ll i ii V, n 1 l ' '' -i ! t ' i ;-i 1 a lo'o IP. t.Vj 1 .: J Hi : I mi (e,:l. g die :g'i he ! i.v by.!', I lave ' :..:!' w i I ' 0 It ! .V : tl i ..!' th.) ,: ' il'eh. . o with ! f.inl ol 1 pit':) ir. when .i I oi l 1 liivernor jti.i.n. :e has tvee'.vj 1 Sta'c, tow n-K'-aiucky v Lltelligeii . eff-el ill it six Inn Led ,' I. v i litui.kny j.i) . 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