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Published every Thursday Afternoon AT ST. CLOUD, MINN. I le«~Cora.er W W I A* »Hd Chapel Street. w. B. O E BDITOK AM P»OPBWrt««,.» 5f.il/: •VBSCR1FTIOH I DCLLAMS, PAYABLE IV At^tASC*-. of fire Balwerlbe™.^ ef aclab Square. 2w 1 2 S 4 2 mo. dmo. 100 175 250 325 150 275 2 3 450 625 925 3 500 25 760 fci^OOO 800 1100 1250 1650 2250 3000 5000 jote 1400 1800 2250 3000 37 50 4600 7500 475 700 900 tol. 335 475 600 750 15 o» 22 50 3000 35 00 4000 6250 75 00 12500 1200 1400 2500 4000 1100 1400 2000 1125 1650 1100 •£ja?£t£«Sti .rtio nd 37Hc«nUper .^LSTor.uch .abluent uia.rt.OB. •an Attorney, ordering inleaal advertisements are 3 UKS^Notlce^ 16 cents per line to transient, end-f a Ar»seeeV0n« 10 cents per line to regular, adTertjas*^ M| 4. Nottcrof death pimple O «?2^*™ScSi ebituar, notices, 6cenUjerUn? jnMris^e notices 60 cents. 6. All political, rellgtotu or other I **«. Sneeiel place end double column advertisements W a rates agreed upon. 7. Yearly advertisers to pay auarterly. fcgtrengersmustwin advance, or give aaUsmc t.w references. T.« 01 aoi Of all Wnd», plain or 2 S tlce, in the best s»jle. endet St. Peul prices. done inGerman and Norwegian, as WeWiSS E iJaVaad warranted to gWe satisnwtlon. ————-i^il ^M 111^83^5 tffQgrarfArroPt/ ATTORN BY AT IiA^» aJllMMfUBsVi ijgHA. D. KERB, A W ATTORNE •T.CLOUD, TKW. COLLINS, A IS A W flfllNESOTA. O N T. CLOUD. EfiflftLRD O. HAMLIN ATT' N E AT"**AW, 8T. CLO*UD Buoiic, Notarj MINNESOTAri 30- CHABLECg & a W E Heal Eitate and Insur an«* VJ Attbroer of Metjgr cJInty. Speoiftl attention ta tttles^Ap Pnblie Lands, anVl to «Jtaining Land Ealf tnUi. «efty LttoMftf, Meiker outy Minn. •,CM A flr SBlflkLER, ITSII^UN S|EOWN&ACCOUCHEUR at otoin. 03 jr/iur. •oela inen's Batek buttdlng, Washington atenae e«i4eace^lehmoDiiTBnue opposite Wright's lerij •xeeUeing Snrgeon for Fsn.ions.' Kegilef eflee hours]10 to 1 and 2 to 4. I 0 A4JQ5. OTLlHJLNfil.D., PHYSICIAN, gURQEON 4 AOCOUCHER 8*. cWrin, MmV May be found at bis offioe (up etairs in Kindler's brick buildinjr, next door to Land Offioe,) day antl nigbk,when not •way on professional dntits. All calls promptly attended to. r*. A A »T- •V MiNj* ai.ortufD *L acHULTfiir, Druggfst 8L Apothecary, Dealer in e,* PURE DRUGS, D?E STUFFS, PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES, TOILET ARTICLES, AX For Medicinal use. Highest caah price fatd for FURS, at SCHULrgli^iP^Rfl ftWWz O I CHARLES H. ALSOP, CIVIL EIISICIEER IHftv. aMBGHTSMAN [LaU with th$ Norton* Pdiiftc Mi Mi) LeMlSnrTeyed, aW PUas and Speoifios ens for Buildinfs, fridges, $0., carefully rspared. Odioe orer Ptakit A Abbott's •,f,f 'J^'' Ro'OJ K. OARRISON, hops to give iaiisfaotieuinallbranobescf a ii BO lf*«rt8aoo(t993f»W £arfiaenWoi«£tf lian*|l¥elif BrlitfiMonnkkainiMMesi. :5 0 Aee tni ros*««e«, earner ef Washington arenue and Lake street. •Ufae,(Jlte»gwaO»u,»»j(tor/salvi A E 8 A AGEHTSv g^usiT iar« saMsafell ,efi4n^0dgnadC GLHWOOD Porn Co-.#Mip»t ben »"v fvn HBLt RgJJJT ESTATE ON r*V*li»dl«Ui^^%ni«%tii^« Select and Losat'e'tio'ter'rimFntLandsfor Others wi^Ca»h,8«ipor Warrants, *tlO.«iflm!!lt. mi»jIjiH ,«:IOK."/ .J!r:»if£W.^ailV.: bny, and sell An-,]A»MefaoljwfKtle^sut.„, —*9 ••.,'. jBtrrttungr ,ut-.« ,.» 'i ^,ii'—- Optesie* the Depot,.'i/-.'.' ST. QU1BD, ,,» HINNBSOmi •j. .v•!.-« f. ,tew ,t»tpa*raa«»ta I I TUi Rouse bean r«-f ttod and »e-furiiished W gaesta erery opnjfort to be. deilr'w. The UbU#«r»pVevlded with the best of every hiagin lis s.easjm. served *p hi palataWa styfa. StaWnUtt from the Hsnse dal. •y «er For*'Aererombie^Fc#t.Riplay and the^btri»b*fti ^-jjevenuavu] am..' 5f-*riw P1*rWiH .'ftWJ^FTW This Baie^fnnV-rteeired aewCrack c'rdttrW^lcW p^8.^ eJ^» Call 'ie^^^^eh-onlVVeliau J»» 30, IS* ^aJSSTJre? XIII. S^SjjOfl ST. CLOtfD GENERAL BANKING AND EST \TPEAWPM BUSINESS TEANS JK* ACTED. I LAND WAURANTS, CoUegeSatip&PoreignBxchange fealwfes iMtw&AMB. •Hfi1 u'jirt bfoilaaoi 1K--JC.:.. ei MINN. TICKETS •fdT iv^MoOallee imos*pti ,nfcoos ^o B6ail JMBFW*' 8t.Oerm«nStre.t,St.Ctoud, Mtnn. J. G. SMITH, Cashier. St. Cloud, Sept. 16,1867 5 6. McdLURB f,S:i,f'AlaDyOEN8BI)DEALEEIH 1 O S a I .48 ,BB4JBHjlO,l^tea?Bif!fiofa8'ii3fot|| W .Q$P&^lW^t|fei 0- Taxe»-pnklftr,Hon-^iWei ts. iu oil. Ofieg.9nEam3t.f usar W* 4M»«*, ALEXA»bttL^ ,! ,: :JJgw. I BiaNi CARR1AOB* A HOUSE PAINTER,", __•. :. ANt" Glassier and Paper Hanger, ST. CLOUD, MINNi ?12 n5-tf Livery and Sale Stable. The undersigned hasjust erected 2S£ a Urge and iommtfdleus stablron the«er ner of LaWStreetanTd Perry Place, oppc site Clark's store, near tho Central House, which he has filled wilhttrery stock, com prising a nnmber of S^itiableier either riding tjr/dr|^]i|,: Wd a •ariety-'ef'1 .« 'vm rrn ri '.-.! HANDSOME BUGGIES For single or double team. Commodious, elegautoafriagesfor pleas ure parties always ready. AUirtder*for teams, for Excursions, Fu nertls 6r a^ourn«ry will-be ait«nd»dlM promptly. His stock is of the best kind, and he n«»|lfMend»'fio»ll| /. OA.»yri^'-.*s^n]Tir* $%^&yifROOK St. Clond^Tule fjff.^Wfg yjflfrdff Manutacturers and Dealers in -C»rpels.'0ii:Clothi»,' Mattings, Curiam Ma. erials, Uiholstery Goods, Wall Paper Bedding, Window Shades, Feathers, &c. Wos »md 9a* Third Street. 2*. PAUL. MINNESOT PAEMIUM CHESTER WHITE PIGS. 1 «a Bleid. Bheri Hern, [Du»hain,J DeTon, A JL dernet and AjTsMre Celtei, Merino, Southdown andOottwold 'faeep.Oa.hmere doato. Imported 8uf fclk, JtMe,BerlubJreand flettoa HgM and all Choice Breeds ef Poultry lor sale MOT O Parker.bnrg, Chester' G. P. PEABODY W S A S A I ,51TAT8 EH1 XI li.fl' Wines, Liquors and? Cigars, ST. PAUL, MINV. The proprietor would announoethat he i*w»«M!«'!«* T»,/ E S O S E S eooked in any desired style. Also, Sar dines, Cold Lunch, &c. His bar is supplied with the JTOH aaanpttorntT wo aa^o a I OHOISEST:-.) TOiifiiM^rs and XHgars nto* be foundin the oity. TO .-'• A eall is requested, from all who want aaythiogin his line. FRED, VINCENT. METROPLITAN ST CLOUD MINN: 3 it r:i.i':': •:r-E*«2i St. Clond, Aug.' 25, 1870 E S A 8 1851 It. MARVIN & SON, Impertersand Jobbers of 'K- AnaRkRTHENWARE, vi Sllter Plated and Brlttaiinla Ware, LOOKING, 8LASSE8* koU 3 il 12$ Third, and 29 Robert St., ST. PAUL IWME0PATMa*H7StIVIAiti~i a O O MIB. and other domestic animate nnT-^ARrrP By C. S. WEBER. Marble anil Granite Works. O A S O W E 1 T. J. BONHAM Would announce to tho* citizens of St. Cloud and surounding country that he 'jbas.jaipenedi»rd iv .T ,:*'},• 1.1 itew Stove and Tin Store, TI slnoctov -•... atihom if:."-" ,•: In the stand, fofmerly, occypiedby J. S £ally opfoslf^Burbani:- &-Pow ell's block, where he will keep constantly on land a I good assort 3^-jR?n$»f2:a.5H:xi e: .lalustJisq ^"sv* nl 7aawoiToa,3 AND E A I N CHEAP FOR CASH. He is also prepared to do all kinds of TIN, SltllT IRON AND COPPER WORK [JOB WORK--AND REPAIRING dene With neatnees and dispatch, A ut ... Being a practical workman for many years, he feels confident if his ability to please. He invites all to give hin^ a eall and convince'themselves' 'that the 'above are facts. T. J. BONHAM. 3&eiobd,Nov. 16.1869. vl2-Hl FRANK REMELEY •Wdttld respectfully aneVonaee t4 the «iti rfjlttud, that~he ha lnstprs' stick tfAhe ^fpnreit dealer in 1 0 O'V •••'•-. :, v. Two new Billiard Tables, with the cele brated Kavanaugh A Decker Patent Cat gut Cushions, universally acknowledged1 to be the best in use, have' recently' been nddiSiiM ••-'. ^'-.:v ,, Particular attention will be paid to theMade accommodation dud comfort of patrons Opposite Central House. *W. ^.-rnl Si »,&• MoCARTHW pistS eruiHt a-, y.••:•••• •-•Pfoprieto thl Miundinffex* etc S I Grand Millinery rrcri 'to Once on St. Germain street, 8d door east for use in the family and for the treatment HOrttflO K3AI MMufaeturer of and Dealer in Foreign and AraeHoirf M«rMf Moiiu ments. Grave Stones, Ceme .ott .irjf/qa^glg^lrt8 J» i»*«ior,i Ter*ft'-4»e»«av Ce.'al ma*tra» ~V*•«•» ami Agent for tke celebrated i&ed and €ray fleolwliJ'GfrBltttfi.J 1-'M!i ,v '''IMJ1 ,folJ::51Jriii-j Pgnl, Minn. ••»ia»n82-ly. t'OUNTAIN riOUSK. s-rf-~! oi'tiboui lo loiUooj .luLuonioT) in «i MIJ il^ov Inn. eose'] ,ituoi! f«oo|iui eaj -i'.'i vjuJrtEiia elfiex .tihs oill no •(•''ay^'1 sTTmJJrirno cv7 ?r.!!'r ,V.-:hi vH *fi.:( ilaii"» lioiei]r.!n!m!»i Ju.sotq Oiti lo w»: iBeWtttifully located, at'White B«at-Lake, did scenery excellent water sail and irojwjb^j^j'^lentjr of fsh and.^'ame, *!*$££, iiu i:,...:. a ••r!'j-| !::!.-. '.i I'n IL The House is new and well ventilated, and supplies all the comforts of home for the invalid or seeker after pleasure. If TERWS MODERATE. :^Z, t1.:: A Billiard Room in connection with the use. PEABODY & ROBINSOJT. |Qlen»ood Sspt.4,l869. n7»tf 5 a.'io ,qoila i|ii»^fcoj bsV&isai JiVZ-il [.Uoda AiitmiLm 'd *srtiLiL uvod! aeo! Which he will deliver, cheaper than any othei city., 0 KOI IstrCloud.'Aprie Sl$(m( bee4M^ 4 'iffi If. •u."iii1!.- J. .I,',I ,i! Ifiiiftps! Idghttilir Rods re sUll' engaged u»J ntiuotactirlng the OODEN PUMPS whioh have given such universal satisfaction throughout Northern Minnesota. I They have also- purchased John R. Clark's interest in ihe Uwm Pauap a\«d btglntstUag Hods. Business, and are prepared to promptly fUlall orders. Vv I AUo, WM Cleaning done..' .,. Shop on Washington avenue, next door ite the Fletoher House. ,. s,^ioud, Ag,4,ipjt\ tts-ns JL BOOT AND SHOEMAKER. :-pj*bprietor.:»are°eh«apv LTl8^i6' *3 .-. ••,-•.-— ALSO E A E ANbFHTDrNGS 0,:r with W W iw^rt«i*' him inE.':^arr1*o#Khair-associated, his offloe, LaaoT Oaoer who will befoul LADIES! NOW IS-IOTJB CnAscnl—Mrs. Ottensmejrer desires to close, out ectLrely '"ef/presen.^aipqlitofImdliaeiVl ygorjas in order to make room for a very large new SjUjok^o bfcpjjt in this fall, and for the next tour weeks' will sell any and all articles at fCCft.~jrheBf) goods«ra all .choice and 7 New spring and summer,, straw goods MrkYJrijfe ftcVSonnets, Nepolitar Nepolita ate&t sty^8f-{j- :^KoJLJBJE,lff!#w^TO»J»T,W05l/eiP^_(eie|etL illusions, Spanish lace and tissue for veils, |Jf!W9t#ell kinds, Thread, Cluny Smyrna Valenciennes edgings __ & ItSiTisulfsl^il/eUies in silk ST. CLOUD Gimps. Guipure Lace, ImitaUen Malta and±j^tmbtof*£*lmA!ii** ^tb»*Hi~iAh*VT~m ,SIEYCT a B'.OO sa ^f®^#]ao^afFeta-®CgD6B3flbi.J E a it a Ribbons, Cotton and Marseilles trimmings, ruariiittoy. sii* je^HttrriDft&cajtUtoiis^ fimt^wer^ Edging^s ann Insertioni MMiqiirE GA8H AjiiWis, I A ii Goods: ••r£7r IfiwolT o»faw,Bnojfi9nxsIB ,.oO zi-v/JL ijcw.'•"«*!,isoand A l»r^ assortment of Ladies' and Gent's ALEXANDER KID GLOVES, Ladies' Cot ton LISLE AND BERLIN GLOVBS, Fans, Fancy Jewelry. All kinds of Beads. n*{) .18 tdopMUta OTfEftWllEVER. ,H. B.-Htts Bleac sir $100REWARD! I odi boa ,.(• ntinjfcO. ojfj ,idosv K'JJ Offarfd t# any onerlufcOl wlU ^fedu»»ia betterAx made within the juris- r. dinlinn TTnila/d nl Oii» ST CLOUD, MINNESOTA, [THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2% 1 M. '!"I Complete and Elegant As« sortment of Spring -K 1 •59: n')I 3 diction ofttho Unite nnlv 8W.JJiet*»,rii Ufpm __ baa vj uiiaoMul i.ii'jv i:03 IMUU a el of baa iteotssuto Bt Bqsial th tig nl si 51 .t'tiuiw s*.ft K»aq II I -M#bufa«.t»red in^ 55f(t HT9 Boom Augursyf 1 Made I the Best'Style. Orders Promptly attended to, and Satisfaction Guaranteed. ,.,..„, J. 0 WINSLOW ''& ml*0 Shop on Richmond Avenue, between'th¥ Minnesota House and St. Cloud .lYago^i nttPhisowif^- .r .nr)\-.jnilfeta J.jO. WINStOW, WIN810W. W—tr^r c! '-1* •'.:»• a a bl RJU'fl Which ne will sell .icL-oms sa7iinu9iq 9 S es a GraitaM roth'sClothing store. ARp A O O -i" in the latest style and of "the best stock. Good fits warranted. Quality ef •/r.-.--^..onMhand work guaranteed. EASTERN WORK always for VJ r:"'',-y• 8t».JCtenA.»AnrlBl 2S,18ti8 .-., rar- Itt'Meif" lea of JTOfl8ffttef^ttatttf,«ata^ NOTBS Has removed 3 a a .^-j-J. ad) O i.'by odT— U-Dff ,0iJ«J fbr'OSItlriJlJH* OBUtBAI. «0C»n. W -niK nr af,oijjog Js^twa aiom aafist it ^MEZROTR'S IS THE PLAQE., A large stock of the finest SIMERES, and all kinds of always on hand. METZROTH^IS THE I'LACBl joraM .v...i i'Ofi .fitvnn itsld Jerfj qo 3S9 [no voo Jao7?r- ja3nJlo ooiJiai made at t-: •ill -noJ" TIBO nr- tyi€a.-..t OU'..!^ fco»yi. g^METZROTlTsTsTri^LACIE [-SB 1970 *sn n^f LCfoiasjeEq oW Roofing and Spouting done to order, and wo'rt guaranteed. m«Ianffl^jf^, Jefferson Avenue^ St. Cloud. Minn. I w. HENDBxt$dar ad a ••.'-• ty.t!,vy.-,l''JM.' aoba« 5%Tw»J ..5pHgf ^T^Cll-Afl. LUICF. &b'JK-hnand. BheptHjaols«al!S street .BTWWiaiiWgSIpgJM Oood night t—eh! no the hour is 111 Which severs those It should unite Let us remain together still, Then RBH?fTW.*«Sar is aa -fle»l*n IenlteWltaf nighUgidd, .KoCCMO, —S kelley. Tnmrriings: uress violuiji'ajta siUef Ladie Linen Collar Cuffs, Thread and Malta Lace Collars, Neck Ribbons and ftamped HORSES, CATTLEle?buijTifi! owB, Linen «cd Lace Handkerchiefs, Yokes and Aprons, French Wov en Corsets, Imitation..Hair Switnheei and Chignhnw, Cotton/Silk^aW Gilt' Net*. ruian«p«i :IT aBATEAUX, &a•••' Kept constantly on hand, and warranted. mkmma Blacksmith Jstiop,' &fc dtoudl' yji^ocflibhil VVM o-ic.il aanij'joM S|tl ii!«.« ^'*»ndjfJP/lB. bnnq o/b BltteTcsrnith& Pinery WoJfK,.!•^dU!,wpuldn?t.cMlA Tools of all kindfe, (o^ Cant) ».. I AiicEors, 3 A ..'.il I'fAnd, if you'll take my advioo, InjiBlff^^tt'^^A^Asfi^^fi^CM^ nite," -aaid JW-isa Darlie, confidentially. Mlt^'a a sigq p^-Tever .«b,en ..people get wrath: j,£j he^nJop|ted at .i^rlie^th. the,_ jnioat' intim^ajip^ e»pre^on6.]be flou|d rs^mmon ^[$&g!j|£nial,?Qounte^^: r. '^Asto the discipline, you know, Chi ..s m? sidt in the latest 1Mupon S & Ffflim, ^lDSL*!D :^S!?^c Ugty^«*Ie4t»tfif§r^^*^^ *T la^ZRO^^SjtS.THy PLACB^j,k •-:".'-^ 'q99da xis lo aoq Bbioa oH .002,1 ^heknew-sh^hT^IItimiW-eyelashes 8peoitia4t«ntion iVI= 19fcalled.td.hiaaAeek,U&i6:t>/8m^4KrWme&aj0a^ou^ ebnoora 9 A S n--»A O A S»« Embracing the mostfashionable and nobby ERTHIH mi IpLACl St-Clou^laT^^SBp. H. A DUEBEH DlALlSriH I TIIfWARBi.aLAgS, WAILS, Ac TO Dealir In ana ^anufaetbrer^£S«J a Custom work doneIn the best style. Repairing nPatly and promptly doae. Washington avenue, next door to Met»r Witk nidte J"" CItY RESTAURANT. I would respectfully announce to the pnblie in general ihat I am prepared to serve up either Hot or Cold MEALS at all serve up hours. A good supply of fresh EfJ S !5l "1 Tv^fr'WdOW -biBxis»6ajrs^ Cakea, Plea, Caned rrnlt^ wia* *cji0»ie)nj^.j#a^#.Luo!U .?8 cioi 1 oot!«'fl.r( sxh ^cr.ii^Tnlao tsboii^'wiw 0£ Conste^try-SA handi iy.t. vzbtiom boo LEitfaaaaarfAV VJIOIJJ."'BEATTT. pwtt^'hioulh^ smrle-W' ^xasjferat iBst: Vt IW»enJewin«seioiBiianiwtivr-':ij BJS The night is good because, mjrJoVj Thevaever S ri .aMoaixa aJTTAa as dd .aiolil moil LoaiuJaT o7Cii ,'Wfil^I»tal^dJ»si'loti« m^jyej&oojMinooot'fWlurtldoA .©noiel ^^»«n*WP-*«Hoft^ie^|WB Cl)ijK TbbrnJmBKnHM stfeeitw/take. ad.. f!hiir- Tkitfcftf A »rl The steak's deiicious, miunma, and Chi',hf a graaiiiier|.-.,Jion'lKiDin'djliiEi" iTtofrmttDbifliejtt lhtleimoreiperC thUonrisil bdi^, beoauisi ttfeherinewi •scasJbkAoxskjlwithritrrBlaoibrddLand butterfly bows, that made her lookiljki a kingfisher on parade. She was dressed in advance,fora driv* .to.Tbo Hollies^: audVior wrioua (ftjpiatmatfe.iaffftirB lnati expected to culminate thereaiUMlaylj aad^i iht rest df u» Smug dniyriiri/6rdi-i na|ry.: bteakfasthtfthje Darlie wis bound to.demonstrtt^hersujjeridrL-i ^y .•dJlT'flir.HK Y.h '10 cuoitva "Thft Jde^Chijioiiiflayiug this-ntfl»k: toiigii,!'/)*uminaround i«ajlhftr glory, to r«Jb»kM tha^flfepajw^., Kt",,L e)h!te brQjh«r.Si *fln7 ^I^t||l)s|ee|:|iett!rei.^om)h(,ta^oV'J». fview iso-,jihMiv*hof?flrboff .ir»ubl». $m know about it." ..3.. "In th*5 f^ilplft:^, felorfcedJu(yai! "who said any thing about the steak.? ""afrjfcl^MiftjlftrtFriig mQJMI a }8Oij0J f.J «3J laiiiljb) r/etbujw ife*fia^i|j„a,%il«OI^ •ijeeeh^jgipjigbfo'iisg,. di dgfoijij r,tj. & i"Oh, I Buppose ii*uKu\ut)%ff,, w^th a piVMfdtoftdvbPiBft/.-^l BhouM think: slaftgiali thej jtsble.j •tCiiij.ao4 be|«cejyhe lady, you're. ,g.oing W ai oli*DiaDa.«ioo :r.f.L.«qoJ '^u*iPJll^f.Hhje rpviu pre^y aapn, if ab|e p,op'tfcQldbcr/tonguB," ipterrupt?3| Chi, hastily, his face growing red as Dar lie's frock. "Mamms, if you'll take tajyaolyioe)ypnjll,eej»d that^.youagper.. »n .te! boardiig! anhool as soon as the holidays afe oyerxL She's Buffering .lor a (little wholesome 4i&oipline." 519i deal." *4 ^ipl ?o ^ft/61i ^^W i9.?^ilijigh toward me. Chi0|njo^herf^, -anr exclamation og( fe •nit from a tinueaj^.cooiiy^ ."YVbata deal i-wTF.otfLj .vdhft aid Jo bfloa oiji 4B,J*,W improupg ram takes, mamma! Chi j.aifljBrfJ kw. iwoasyQin} epfcHol. I.J.Wpttderi?"o said he .would fiuisn' .her. education when she first oamc, and Ire docsn get naar oi! time for a.py thine else." ', ,i aollafirlii*' said her brother getting up wifh a sud denness that-was rather alarming. ''I warned you, didn't'11 .'as his Jarge hand. bore down the black shoul^.n?bpdy::bat pnt^ot thetroom in a whirlwindW of mingled rage and laughter. If he bad boxed her ears in addition it would have been quite agreeable to, my feel ioge. No,'tinje for anybody"but -Pam, indeed! Butie only tufnetl.' the key •upon her, and came back to his seat: and the next minute, of course, she I was1 ipeerfrrg' WtiSjlfiS the ivy-IeaVes bf tne-«flel,*Wr &pij£'Jfaee twiste*? fnto moeling grimace* lbr Ma benefit. to* Fanshaw lobkea disturbed:' •. ... lt- Slittle p8f°d^i Q9r3 ."noiiqoozo as ^leotdsenough 1 sd *Sh£fftfeVer b^ahytiing?fW«ull chM eir^^'^Ju^lKB^W^oaeiTiin^W laughiuif 1 fttBdt: TBprise,?2-TeHi'us fe*iiW! •aAsS^fl^l^^ aft4 I^tcieud, i&atfa.wfr Jjhe BeTsrly eala^f^rin W for tl^.*«ieewth time •ibleiiB .sail 4«oe y«J iiiw GT3I 'lo I a 'tmi'aiwkk-ti fmmi tiu»i m^^umhmhim^uid! t^ui frsf&t.* variptine wt'n,fi«i'^'kyow'|^0i,,8hfc th« ^topid^busin»M badtt*-rrghlfl %d hv*,' sntfbQht: dut «Db shb^alsVt.^Au^^^ The' lie* ite a party f«r unprotetJWd fci eefejiQtiidiodiaa .1. ,W .8&wjjp.i can dw «b5 h5tae^g»rtl 'tenoe: of the heira-at-law, of ii too i"«r~"/^ •'5» cnlv^reprgenMfv*, Wm&&®$% S realwed^ea^epfvii^ei, ek wa,0W'V8 I Thi? I-'flaiehtois}^ «i». ^.aTiaaviiesjkeditofflBit wtterWieif unnr^WWdvfei W W A? arjun**be,f«ito #itli! Alea^miqesk^SaJeefejiqcidieifcaQ. .1 W ]ww4«e S find eseettri ifrtkin'i to a l|^i:tfAaWU( ,-T jr:roin-p! ^"I'man:D ern a MOr^ mtMiKi abosit «, —»•««.- I fI canfindyou youan an ea^YiPrih.^ ffl^ft^^**^W«W^ .•" to emoati '^j witha «proacblM*l.ama^ine^ 1 8 i'Wberothere'e nothing to be dQee,r there's nothing to be said^ wa8/Wrr^ 8 Z^H W 1 »i-wirA orf lo odI**4^RewWj.^«.,t" He -pushe^ hjs.-^hair, ..haofc^ C- rV^'V'^. :V^1»"A /'--i. 9 7,:i''l°^ ™r?%Tj?-fe#PoIR?,ri?foftfcl!&q lawn,.with."clumps i_ I ait -1 _f __e thefe at all." might,1 be'admitted..•• .•/. /ntHa//iK :i18a] PtdnMi..b#!:6ay it,Wss tough) S let me," she added, with a provoking ^avto^o? ]M tl.).in^ :«A3ifMarjorie was Chfs keeper 5 ggoeaw I retorted, trying to keep cool, but very wdrkto dof''''MrasJtI,J° prtaV1?** ,Doaid§»^i vios"--::]' a ni Aiid I sailed out of 4ho breakfast •^M wnd^ttot toowon td^ear •ime eay, a a & I S W wbSewUh a %ht*U*f ^iWftgt^.ap^con^'wHhoOj^ herrviIf ahe{had Btaypd.^t^b^ Bchoolr fo her jednca^^or 3 a ii 4 Pamela looke^dowri mt Se tfate' •U 8 Itimm&<^'^^W4iW} and looking intorwy rriom trjVMf'-i her" ior three1/ intf 8 ^fid'mibds 'heFfafcJn-' what ii^ibii's'ioogv Ghi." '*l ^Ctf^'it'ir that W )^Jr^P^ ii0^J^airW man |§ve m^mSto MlM j$H [doing ^UBV nesal a And si he s«nds'sae Word this mot'ninifibat I intiW meet hiU it'Bev^ °P through intime if ha fcapa von hnrej' Tery gla gla O to g( (l*$A*i so iottrooneenianeeimust^ve^boa iboughit vroiild gtve you! t«b rflt^sll ftry welltota1k,about49anh cl And she ^&ie^«Sb^at all,'* £jfi eatJion 6i«oii ycaM ^aniixoilaii »j ,. „n at hoBae 8 1 body^ugh¥tO'aeer'ro.it.^''f ?i o' fr?* oil K0*1^ »*oni^r»» OaxUe stood call f'jf7}? «4B^»^ r}|d,b*anr[a.|bolj MA 4 895^ ffefitofeefiJiah^ul^^awe.feun/J have beenr, ot the itfcjo-^lred^oh, 'ffe«8a*d »^8^ W & W & a j£ia° it" ^edme? t" «iif'dogg% 4 *te business, whateverfit & aha get to S \t, Tlie,riblKeB4onWbilV,8W^eaBfcrlt?'- «r^^i^f« ,:..rifVir, wiU^e aata aid viUavtr JJ-i5i W 0 den sweep, and flashing all the bright neBS of1 the ttfre b^BApotf hnV as" feltin observing it. ::,.I ,, "What do you care about MW ha -Je^r*en»»BM!8'Ttof#ft« rt^^^s? ilouldn't I make msntal tableaux of lnd-pine bluq eyes bant upon the 0 i: mi fe "HtMMtiWfl^JMi Affa.Iftk A°no. iudee^J si^nwl myj earstb *PM^•.•. f?ss^"..,.• -i-.• ion?i7U5 ojlr.i.! Iiaten, but there was nothingto''hear' than ifsbo had said "Oh! agrHt. „. .. She's gone for a walk, perhaps—and "Promise to eome, though^ and ril Bush'with.' forest of cedars'!of dance w^^M^mff^m. bfotim. nave nooBcmus^at ^i^ddtbBmirs^lightl/ Pam saw it. "l»d**^bight ^tth en0Ugh7^ BAfBAj^frMHvhlkMtiWW l4i S W LOrail though ?:W,hat'* the mrtter now^I 'rf 7 T,f'/i .dB 4 BttornVf ftj land went bu't-df-qoors. •They' were to it! WSS4 iTUftrjeneugh LthatId'toasOfxiti^if a ooaerw'-'jgP egress,0 B^uldhAfdlylvayfe*trfd5»«itBijBillVi^ Wf-:-.' true enough that I teas.ncii and more than that. I was in a^^jf^ a tfie1 ivd .^sitfci I^cjixjoiiax:WiptiBlofeii "ith Jarlie^with^anj^wJt^^hJTrjn^ tO ^ftY it bi66uS jydh¥ ciiri --o—er*^all^tlom 0 6 We*.fc r,B.enae ,pf near "o« S a cvwragBTOii3 ^ejsj^npnffbA tf keep,^ crd oil out or thei way lj ,^9?Dwonl at Baa,"nana ••••,tr' at least," ,, Jlimisddiutr BamaentiU tl9rtJ»h«|f *n »ter, I was deaf and ™5fr wonMa3* .JjRiaapvauT..ie have gone to The Holhea, after all ^answer. feet, and that wss the only vacuum." S i'Howdo^ou know that WM oneV^ picture, there was uo denying it, and Miknow th re was something arch and wioeome ^pmoonii yesUr^V5^, he retowed. in her every expreaaioh.i :I. eoold not ^i dimmest idea 3 ^one^honie, anieedar, with fragmenU of varnished where else but just here I lfyr$Wfi% holly and gleaming red-berries, marked his homeward grogresa with the Christ- nend the matter, to my vexation, tbat 8 S 5 .maagreentfe "dP prokMup dne wf the md that Mrs. Fanshaw had aright to nvite Wnjbddy she pieaaed to1 her1 owri' ioluB^^Fo¥matt,!nMtteii, (jUfhiifSi llhTtfi and that Mrs -Fanslia haf jaright W rtio!ag, fe,^, andits sharpesr) .invit anybody she pleased tff&t owri jtlora»!«re# htobtWrop .from my finger,: which I surveyed with tragic ... .. .. 'aeer*WG^B d^w bsiooaooo .-rood j.-j i^iwas not agreeable to my reelihgfc to «'ftleea* on, poor finger!" I said. .^eft'Wm doing itIi:'- «^«3 3' o^T— a i¥!oVy W W. W fiui:- Cbitofa fly heart yearned after^e aweetnes^ Aptefia 'would he glad ^t^yoti^iaaafat- hid seemed a» neaetoa a lit ^4e%*ler^^r%ra^Ba^«e*Wa* wlrifga^wt^^eniy Tdr^ me lo Yeadh Bit tmy* hand ked take-It in. 1 7 f'lfoT f. Haw iiresome.it iar of' Mar- t3 iVjTben'Xcoujdn ti near itany Monger tu And now it wak gone—aH gone. An flmd wetepmed it* another M»iV I'.wm-Jmvwwn*. %bb»g'th mado their aetanehory moan all craa- j*fakl«V&mi wHf ateena'^o tbatw ^K^x^ff^^^^W^^ik9\ she re^rh infi6?ent^:^«I hear* W her planing decorations with Chi and li? Bushrod hafl gone into the woods for a belhv toll," however. My reflections load of holly and cedar- You need not tipoo the transitory nature of human trouble yonrseft about that in the bappinees were sharply and suddenly •ie^8t,.ii'n. ^W-xu-.w 8i*I I ^^eirraavt^irl 'by ^rolt^ed tlaitipimbiav a weii ma'am/f won^^ieb1*!1^ 4 pjien air, aid, looking a I W "Pinner-bells ring though paasiog- 1 SnVl^jouVi a W 'itndiog on the lower tames, Bwinging nki: tj-^iii^sjjtiij^al iw.t.!d?i .T liflie biggest bell in the house, with the eorabieed energy of both hand9. Evi dently he bad been a»nt out to ring me /oatphltte wrttWa -to ^«°ito•»»• ny aa» iTaapondad at |'rih«^wished bnoe to the summoni, and showed my ™*elf!fJitthuv opening. Btssbrod paused friom bis labor, and his eoaaplaoent grin dispbiyc^ arefrMli^cd^ vT'ooghi dat wooki fotch ye, Mit» Margy," with a beaming expression, a» 1 came op the slope. ^JlissiPt JKpew drt bell would loteh' you hack fast ega*«9 o«3 Lno* Los ,7lm sil that all ycmraWg it for Iask red, iadignaot. "You'd tot%••* hiiod your owq affairs soother time Bush, and I'l1 twn^ie bobm.when I gefciieadyv*: fihzi /iAi yoojr pardonJ Miss i.^iargy," moreibrtming than e»er, ^Berry sorry for 'stiurbia.yon, but Miss Pam -was so pow'ful hungry, he douldot .:wait no \WMdSmitttadinner nohow." ..•'•• iVfWiby imitate eat idr,.,dinner, tb^h.§bSlieiil5edaat. have~wsit§d for m^/'kiilj lo iii{ srid no viirnnol fel[ 8 W *yeJ ben^up^^er^ and seeing .dpthip^ I.O-J jg ^n^the-evorl^j JbeathermingUpg TIn,f .L1 V:J i.v" epid-of hands ,wben,.wreatM.were tied,.and N if a W^Bft-fP^ft *H the deli^t^r opportunitiea DpybBiddjeamaaditise: i^is', Chi ^ibe%!i'.'3ut:tja«.8aid. «b:e- wouudn't do hoUife^t tle/kiadk: It wor too lobe- W anxiety about me.. Anddo bring up the dinner before she starves." Bushrpd pulled his woolly forelock andj Bcampercd off. I followed leisure ly* ^PObjdeijog ,'Maa CfafH adwice.' He, was so indifferent to my .comfort, ,and so anxiousforhers! .Shemust not even, wait a fow minutes longer than us ual for her. dinner, poor .little., dear.: Wasu]|t,8he.a real del^iaej^ As to Mar wievrbejng hjftout in the opld,rjliteja|: ly as well as figuratively, that was poth: in£, of course, to"him. ^j 1 a temper, and I'm afraid Pam's dinner was more disagreeable with me than it would have been-without- mo.—She was very kind ^aneTj cordial, 111 allow and So waa Chi. Both of them scold ed,! playfully, because I had forsakea then) and declared it was all very'nice and romantic to be strolling through the wintry woods, forgetting the dinner hour, -And shirking the Christmas wreaths—but what was the cabse of Such absorbing maiden meditation? That was what Pam would like to JtpbW.o»C -dJ ni ir .- :i!ioo-v, ,Tii 0 °iar]orm ftn't^here? 0 0 wonder that Chi's face beamed in »e-•'(jjj^-iLL »cU Bpoppe '. o. her sunny. smile any- mote Ihan-X could help the. jealoue pang 1 1 ter again. "Call.her yourself," with pietty pet ance. "IAm,t shan'tbbe screamiogf a/tehreher 1 them morning if she doesn't choos 8 a ngl }f,e do^u^'choosee SSJSSi"jSify Perhaps lioldt hefl Only didn'tj as the children say.- She got shottan swers and snappish ones to her playful spoeches, which she kept on making, however—-maliciously, I knew, just to show Chi how amiable she Wis, what a cross-patch I. He kept a grave silence after tho first rebuff from me Now and thep I felt his eyes upon me, as if in wonder at my strange mood, and once, when I happened tc meet them suddenly, they were full of indignant reproach—as expression to which I con ceived I hud the best right in this „in stabce, and telegraphed an intimation to that effect accordingly, had the satisfaction of observing that bo com prehended it, .and was confused and .disturbed, thereby. His eyes, sought mine again, appeajingly, but took no notice. And preseu|ly he. was obliged to leave the table, to get ready for his appointment With Mr.'WilcoXi. 1 W f|ra^me'nta of -ib9tQ,3Baihatt' Jwm^olcrin&J ,a &SsnoT S W of alii with myfcll, J^J.^,1 anoh. ^ie^etflbtp^^ke., gifplo balf lay a fooUs tooareabout hw^eaefen, ^fa ^e jEfsJeh^.^mainp, and one «h^ ^coula^eethatrhe,*^«ea, to^^^^,, W mf, «*W*»«Wa%J^it. Bat, when the¥proud heart i. fa a S »ore, *'I can't wait, for dessert,? he said. "It's two o'clock now, and ten miles to Beverly,: I ehall try to be at The Hpl merry talk, and every now and ihen a lies before nine," addressing himself to ripple of laughter that showed how Pam. "And the carriage awaits your SHSTA?^ n^iii°fM «eaaa. oop djr^ fleod c.Ii._J, .' orders young ,ladies,. whenever .you 1 are 'ifead^fgr 'mmil sbpoid advise an ocadyi dsw^ggyr TWrap^ed^ysiernn'an 'od shawT, i^ dark, uulesslam much mistakeo." I and snawi, therejWiUibe a'sno.vl-sturmobe •'On,"that's "nothing," hp laughed. "I like it-^Marjorie" (turning to \mc with a sodden bright look,) "do you re member that mad-cap ride we took to gether one day last winter,' with our bridles crossed, the horses galloping, and the snow flying in our faces What a,frplio it yrasl",,..J)[. ,. .', ... "Yesj.lremember," I said, coldly and Pam took it up. "Bridles crossed! What do yougrowing mean?",: •_....,..', .,.. "... ..^ ,!0JJ1 ^y^hy, changed aorpss the horses. Marjorie had mine, and I had hers and the ponies galloped together as ifcarriage^ they understood the fun of it. We rode five ttil?8 so, and they never swerved iilfMMVbfl'i 1 -, 7"Very :1A ,!•- .:L ..^•(•'•Ji'JL1 V.'if .-^ln: i«W^t»^se^b^folIW''aPsitfi^JoinP mented. «J« suppose they Arid Bwerved apart You'll never eroSS bri dies with me, sir, I can tell you:"'! •J ««Suppose I neverVant'to he re-then totted. And she made him some saucy -Fi% usijaauQ fao wfiu exam answer,.espy and assured, as to let me see what a perfectly good, under standing there was between'them. Jf 1 'r•!"- "•'. ftiftitilo 1 "What time shall wo order the ear :.f ••. .... inacon riage, Marjorie «he asked, when Chi had gone. -»-••«. »J "Whenever you please," I answered, formally. lo goiilii or?! luode "iy pleasure is yours, you ansa- to say with one of her arch look*. "Are you getting amiable again Worn hue ,.':• "You can think so, if you choose." "Well, I wish you'd give me oause to," she, exclaimed, langhirgly. "Mar jorie, what is the matter with you? You've snapped at me ail day long, a tion. x™'[ S "l*.bcKeve I haye only.seen yoa abott an hour to-day all told, I said, cooly ^Btttd you have borne the burden of the conversation betwetu 03.". "Why didn't you tell me to. hold my tongue You looked as if you wanted: to. Oh, Marjorie, what a little" goose -j Otl}Sifel"Ti.t:l»!i i'li') tO .{s^ood "Jo iofifv "I "I've seen enough to hold my. own tongue, at any rate, and keep -my- own. oouosel, I anwered, with some lrnta "^fs vabHOiiTfef J^er shouldars. whsi we*hall«o,to.Ths! BolJisa,: «S .IT- ^Wv'erro.nherr,a.d arrange all that to suit yourself. Ifc dotsn't concern5 me) for 1'in not going Jr.* you can S atll." She !oked at me for moinww^lrtF^ face hRok'wltn^urprwT With that, she turned her back upon me, and went but of the room. It wa« the rudest thing—the only rude thing, in •"fact—I ever heard Pam say, and her never approach to being out of temper. It was quite, a satisfaction to have stirred her up a little. I Mb better lor it in spitie of the disparaging epithet. But it was a terribly empty house waen she was gone.' Sfee ordered the carriage at four, and-^rewo» away most rulepenileritlyv *od*1og'« earbteei goad. of self-forgctfulness, and all the Christ maa jollity at The Hollies—the dinner^' party and the Christmas-tree, the d-in ccs and the tableaux—would only have "Lord-a-messy, Miss JUariry I you ain't guine1 to ride Polly Fhnuera ball? What for 'didn't you go w»d Mias Pam, like a lady V°* .'. "Because I'd rather go alone, 'like a' lady,* Bush. Don't distress yourself' for the credit of the family,'but go sad dle the pony, and W quick about it."' "But it's guiae to snow, Miss Margy, mighty soontoo.Lord brossyou, hocey, wouldn't tihk of ^uch a thing no hbir 'tall, if T'wtfs you," he remonstrated, affectionate In seal "What'll all vde Bring her op here io five minutee, and go teach Prudy howtobehave. I don't wWnf anyHrif ydbr WViti?1' -o-• He went off, dlse6mflted, and I has tened to put on my habit, with a riaic ulons sense of eigerness and excite. ifidn^ as if^ there'wer^^y1 earthly object J- uTou doVt in^ao iij!mi*W', you%tayf.V««t'« tcane me," she exclaimed presently. "I never say things to tease," I tit plied, pointedly. "That's yrjBr-pwrog. ative. As for the The Hollies, I mean exactly what Ieaidv- I'm not MieME.-a^ ell." .__ "Are you really so Vexed t" she nak ed, fooki.ssj at me eiiribusrj. .1 "Upon my word. MarjonV (ber face fluahed up little.) "I wouldn't have believed it if anybody had told me you could be tfijcb a little fool." I*',' f.' -••••i" been an aggravatmn. It was wiser to stay away, yet how was I to kill, the time and get rid of myself all this dreary afternoon 1. The servants watched me. curiously S3,1 roamed from.room to room in my unreat Boshrod,' the. familiar imp of tbjc- establish m'ent, ventared upon an1 expression of his curiosity in the form' "Mighty ^»y^ yota'rs rick,:. Maw Margy. ^^^t^j^i]^^^ out io dem ar damp woods. Tole Pru •dysd,*' .::r 's "WhofSidl was*£&»&*asked-' turning round upon him with a discon certing suddenness. .' ••'{•. -.l-: "Dun no reckon it was Miss ftiiri/* he ihufiiea. "Mo^gTit ha* been1, Mas* Ch^' mebbe: Leistwfo?, Mowed you' wan't *erry welli or jrou'd be guine to de birinbnjgr'wii all de rest 0* de -folka." -,J good. 'Now suppose you ^al- low' that you dtrn't^knitw any thing at all about it, and go put my side-saddle 'od ^olly-TTirrderS 1* :It a '.'•' '^Utai vrasthfeiospSfistion of the moment, anoj I feized upon it.with a lease ?bf rt* *Li' KefjJ^Pdliy PlmdeM was a fsvorit* mare of Cbi's, areckleas littie^Mrd-moutheo/^ Chingoteague pony' that neither Jo sephine nor Pam would ever mount. Darlie boasted that she could manage her, until she was pitched head-fore most into a turnip-patch one day, and carried her arm in a sling tor three weeks. Af'er that she was given up to.: Chi and uie. We understood Polly ap preciatei our comprehension, of her, bfr.-.y a long, delightfnl ride we had had together Chi on his stately Selim, on little brown Polly, in the shadow of pine-woods, on the yellow sand, with the Atlantic surge rolling up to the horses' hoofs, through Laural Swamp, with the great creamy magnolias bur dening .all the air with heavy sweet ness, down Swectbrier Lane, and up trie Hill.Difficulty, which pwd," us. for. the climbing with the.loveliest view in all the country. I remember all these . rides—never.fo be repeated—with. aox!r. ineffable pan ?, as the impulse to ride new took bold of me. ,,Yet I could b6| help laughing at Bushrod's ladi-. craus dismay when I gave him the or der. 0! vu'a \faikit say,: see'iydtt strcakin' tip dero like craay Jane', and 'x all de oder ladies lyin' baek in define f"LcrB, 'HW W»* Chill be dfefful'shamed,sure," '". "Don't be a fool if can help ft, BustV I said, a litae aogttTy. -«bid I tell you I was goingto'The Hollies and how many more times shall I have to tell you to saddle Polly Plindeis i. view in ray going. Never a ride un dertaken nidre armle«sly, yet my spirits rose1 with overy button that Ifasteasd and When stood before*he glass to ar range the little |i3pidtsW£lnis'c^teb fA -u sweeping plume, I wmdered at thsoot or in my cheek and the sparkle of my r»[{: •. rj:• fiT n*.^tf **'*•*'r'•'• **1f ,lvt eyes. -1- A" '•'"n'.c' IS •JLL ill "Is Pain EO much the prettiest V' I said, half aloud, and then I blushed, and. laughed tt myself, and thought! was fool yet on the whole felt bettor than I had done all day. Perhaps—wasn't it just, might Deeplf makinj.possible!—I 1 precious fool ofhave mysel al day! imagining things that neTerlajaJst ed anywhere but in my o»n /Cilous fancies.' Only suppose—'. But I.r^n away from the. dangerous supposition and. mounted Polly who stood at the door in a fidget to be* off. She went like an arrow as soon mT I gave her the rein, and the last thing I heard as. ire shot down the avenue, was -Bushrod's confidentia] aside to Prudy— -Busnrod' confider :«Sf«» wojaie«a t:,i 15 e-i-« iw^m^yonire:,Jborn, ,-A^.jJfflfiffj^ h^«#s|*^«irl(Bi^^v9filfS '*hf jsmn T»jfJo \ri ^o cs?i hs odt \n V&Oo wicroTHT .31 r?m 1 ?y/. KKM&iiatffg ha-.