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   Delta Herald, The (Newspaper) - May 21, 1886, Delta, Pennsylvania                               PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY THE Herald Publishing Company PA. OFFICE IX THE ttl per in i paid six after six A failure to direct a discontinuance at of the time subscribed will bt ty 1 as a new -t L. uv time by parin will bt i at AN YORK MAY NO. 27. PLAIN AHD JOB PRINTING Special and Prompt Attention Al I UK PLAIN OK IN Professional ano Attorney at 49 St Md. jo 20 3 JAMES H. Attorney at 45 St Paul J. AT S. Main Pa. Business can be left and enU male at the law office of A. Attorney at UKL MD. Will give prompt attention to all ness entrusted to his jap 7 M Attorney at PA. nip's t. July 10 8TE Attorneys at Successors to Blackford i ihe Court Hems 1'a. in and AT TO ilX E V. ro n 1 to Koo n Mercantile No. E. Market St over D It- ste 7 East Sou it Carl's H W. AlcK K Attorney at Office in Centre sou B. E Ar PA. 1 8cp J. W. at PA. M. I ISVI iT in anil in opposite sep 1U-S2 tf Attorney at PA. 22 East sep 30-82 in York or conn ii rj S. Justice of the PA. All attended to with care and June 12 Watchmaker Jeweler PA. Court Konse Building M Offers bis services to the public 121 general by strict attention to business merit their Prices and satisfaction AMERICA X IUO and I In 43d A 5wu'l three 2 cent stamps for sample copy or of the Oldest and Best Agricultural Journal in the New William Merchant No. 103 George Odd A full and line of Foreign and constantly on If want fo d T FURNITURE WHEN MY t WENT I. CARPETS One door below the Bridge CARLOK j Ac ft c. Baby Best and Cheapest Place in to K. Station frei SMALL CO. to H. Sous Co. hive brought a little present foi your b I'm le sUe and laid it on his It was not until a rather late hour that Annie found courage to visit loom Slw bad Mr. At four ock a h id brought a very small to iu Howard's well-known when she had it had been found a tle band of with a glitt It is a most unnatural proceeding for a lady to burst into tears at the first of her but that is what Annie For the shilling tiling seemed only tlie of her trouble and per knew tly that her course was to put the on the go boldly to Dodson and its She as far as putting j it and at it fondly and ad- i and from every The immense dry goods store was point of but theie her courage failed la lies Dear old how could about the harassed men she dash his well-meaning hopes to pulled down innumerable boxes and ground with a word or He answered unlimited and the i was so far from little baskets chased one another den disappointments did him the wires to the c At u further where pretty She had dried her as these toilet articles held Holers despairing thoughts came over and stood gazing at her own fair in a started for Dodson's plate wilh Mr. Dodson sat facing the as sure to like she His head was thrown back and Sank a f in the hen my ship Friends whose hearts were goM to me Gilts that ne'er again can be the waters There you O In the suml bar stiff and You who proudly away the splendid H. Now the ocean's bitter eup Meets your Now your gilded halls up From I Master's around vou But 1 have no time to I will 1 Build another Will in the THEIR UNCLE'S up at the young who stood his eyes were waiting at her 11 take she Annie drew a o. Building PRICES counter and g her Dudley f he was I sitting in a back his you she went corner of the with a newspaper in as the hand flying down a his and his feet disposed make if not on a second Dear old He rose hastily as Annie is he after a timid deigning to said look Near the W. C. K. W. ents to le he had always been to though only an orphaned relative of his dead adopted in her a lucky with you to c ire for Howard taking laid his and passed his hand of the hand mirror a-it reappeared his head in a m its neat wrappings let me troubled and finally offered her a walk home with he went as they stepped out into the crowded t. hail not The young mm looked at the He grown pink and her eyes bright in the fresh and the till young not far behind Irr in sonal ing to talk But they were not aware of these CENTRE 10 j Even of tpe art. from a tin tid j fo IP pastel and done in the very best ami J AT THE LOWEST We invite all io come and examine mens of our JAMES K. OWEN C. Marsh Stalls 111 mil ALL KINDS OF- COUNTRY PRODUCE The highest prices obtained for i Prompt returns and full cf references given if Watchmakers No. 3 West Market Pa. sep 20-82 proving they were not in of anything beyond their own absorbing a hint of which may be gathered from as they mounted the broad steps of the big Dodson Annie was will 1'iiele Dodson give us consent and of course mv dear said i nf i ol it. And he gave Mr. Dodson's birthday int i her prosed her hand with a whispered and wi nt down the steps A large valise stood in the and an unfamiliar hat hung on the Annie looked at bly it was sonic friend of Uncle son's come to see was something of an Rut the speckled with a blue an unmistakably youthful Mic up the stairs was sitting in the larije arm chair the of his time A young man of or able for nothing unless for the ness of his rather boyish sat near Mr. Dodson looked up with a ing smile as Annie Dudley my he The young man rose and rather Annie Mr. Dodson regarded her he Annie sat down at his but she looked coldly over There was silence for several Then the young with a nervous clutch of his and with a i L PAPERS Window Window Shades FLOOR AND TAB Mi OIL NO. 39 NORTH GAY Opposite Odd THE OLD AND RELIABLE and Window Shade Of Baltimore Now prepared to show the latest styles of wall and send samples to any part of the conn try when application is made to Will send to pat np the Will wail paper und window at On or send 10 mm and see bis beautiful No North Has no branch or connection any other hoase in the lickeN to and from Central Depot to something unpleasant was and the young man quietly is my only Mr. Dodson will inherit my said Dodson ing her he will inherit my but you be provided There seems to me but one I have thought of it but the best way seems to you should So I have sent for Mr. going on have been talking of my Poor Annie had listened Was this Dodson who was saying these dreadful things little too to suit eh said Mr. noting her dis- tressed of ex- Young folks nowadays have an idea that their eiders shouldn't have a word to say these not a don't you mv lie went it's the same I h- d got blc desperately said he had told you i j I what you think of said Mr. a face grown pile i with I Annie rose could not express what 1 think she Hashing an indignant glance toward tlie is and lie is fully she went indicating Mr. can't possibly The occupant of the moved j he was waking Annie lowered her voice as she went am already She pan ed in The face of her listener had b -en suddenly with unmistakable relief and J if aren't in the same .So am Annie's severity vanish Her cold gaze gave way to a quick smile of Mr. she so call me Mr. said the young me calis me Annie and then they sat down in a friendly have only engaged since this said he's sent ring He's nicest fellow in You'll them to a su s you getting up slowly to go to my siid Mr. your head said binding over his chair and feeling deeply Mr. Dod on's reply was a strange It was a rather His companions exchanged startled he have overheard it was Hut he turned upon them you're and thai good-for-nothing fixing Annie with self on that young Annie could bewil Mr. Dodson went turning to his nephew yourself to little chit of a sell girl not out of bibs I A nice pair your His stood d Dud at last finding his voice Mr. Dodson laughed iu evident enjoyment of their you were afraid to tell said were to 9 old in weak 1'ut Annie's face expressed only a growing did you Uncle she b For Mr. Dodson lip the birthday from its satin-lined held it before Ins and the two to into it. It with wonderful the entire rear of the chairs in which they had I saw my said Mr. looking mi with eyes into Annie's astonished hen I saw you exhibiting a diamond ring which appeared tn be a recent and bringing up the album to show let us say old when I s iw w flipping out an little and t liking about it as though it were thing worth looking drew my own aren't dear Uncle said a queer ture of relief and apprehension iu her I said Mr. with a smile which refuted his I think I shall leave my money to say to a Home for Destitute Neither of you deserve neither of us want An- enjoy it fur a long time Dud echoed her I shall divide it equally be- Mr. you don't deserve Mr. Dodson was among the liveliest of the gay Annie's a few mouths Emma A. AT think so when see ought to Ic the t iking her hand to ex- amine the Tney had lowered their voices further thin Mr. Dodson's presence was 1 gave Genevieve was some tiling like Dud a pretty said wish you could know She's only seventeen but vou wouldn't think it. I'll show you her He took it out carefully from an inner and held it out is said looking down approvingly at the fair young face in the picture you'd think said looking have picture in down st siid a get She awny came I Proprietor since 1854. K. W. Comer St. Paul Mid Fayette Md. FIRST CLASS DINNER ONLY 60 Persons taking City Passenger Cars will to ol Paul within a tow of Ow Dudley here without mv little back with the you'd have pretty sure cohered book in her to fall i i loie with each He's as looks as though ho had pome nice a fellow as you'll and j up to Dud's masculine he knows a pretty girl when be j I Well why should hold cither of merely I cive a little push to a sure-enough affair The girl at side her troubled face away It was a very simple thing surely to put an end to all The mere tion of Howard Canby do it. See was for Uncle Dodson was not an And how could she meet his sible displeasure and his certain pointment The words died away on her bashful pair of vou arr. I said Mr. with a Dudley didn't the same you'll set Ah uneasy filled bv a helpless Annie opened her cloed of each other them with a and brows of which she w painfully con- o wo tell Annie j and with helpless sa d Her purchase was still in her But that far sx it A sound from Mr. Dodson's i he said with a proud she went we tell Uncle paid rather Their eyes met. they smiled tell the said the young rather be case Annie siid looking t means it all as a a benefit to to go and knock all his plans endways in that just as lief let out of it for my ly as I murmured shall we i t nsk said mgly The city is built upon a funned by the junction of the St. Charles and St. The point is on the southerly fie ng the St. this side is also the most precipitous and was about feet the It slopes gradually toward tlie north till the elevation perhaps tint mure than feet above the lower general of the upper town resembles a tri- with side about half a mile iu the resting on land Around the cdg of th's rock the wall of the city is which is about twenty-five feet thick and twenty-five feet though in many owing to the irregularity of the it varies considerably from these The having been built for were constructed of course upon hence the ramparts arc wanting thit tural t nc would see in a fur they arc placed that when cuns are mounted upon them they may command the must a so thai the fortification c numerous an- to almost any number of de- Originally there were three through the wall lead to the lower town eastward and and three Hiding out into the ry. The three former have within a few leaving nothing to a passage from the lower the three latter still remain arched much in point of as when they were first but in point of I learn that they have been recently very much They arc St. St. Louis and Kent gates the latter in hunor of the Duke of the father Through St. Louis the which is French e broadest street lends out into the country to the historic plains of which are about a mile Nothing remains this plain to-day to tell the visitor of the scenes that were o ice enacted h copt a mounted by a on the of which the Wolfe September FATE OK A i AT liy and I by u Attempt his i When had shut up Mn says an j in the Detroit there were four af us scouts f i om headquarters who 1-Yderal lines almost move made was and re- and most of them I it a before were at their worst with Will i rather new in the ing be det a few I sent in to try and asr certain s were ke ping a sharper than and the voung man all Me ant on and t ikr no Hn boldly into city on old have been by look alter their He of place I under and taken before the of the lie was ready for the He had names of three who had the he pretended a lameness which him for military he ha 1 talk and actions of a country was in the when nothing could be made of him he was to his It is 1 c would seemed his and out in but had Ii en in the town three na thing lie s- bv a des from our a m in who had formerly w him of knew him serter s iw without be- and at once went to hea and give him When bio to face at se ut must have that was but he nut his life out an lie denied his to se id for people to prove he was what he and be the think was cm us to semi for a to inspect his lameness an pronounce upon it. While his bold staggered the the man could not doubt his and he persisted that moie was a from asked the this man is a cripple for 1 don't know how I am that he is the tlie surgeon I have been for yi ars w ill you that you are take the s I'll AVill was as as I am send for the the lie must have i valued that the fraud would Ire but it seemed to be his hope of the d If he a thought that the surgeon would not be sent for it was Tnc that it was a and he wanted bottom A surgeon stripped off. and after a ex- amination the medi al man announced his opinion s out was ming Tiie little t on his foot had b -en ut at the joint in The t T had seen the foot several anil now he remembered saw he was I he owne 1 up to his and pointing his finder nt the m-m who hud betrayed he you I but sooner or my death n ill upon I am He I away to be handed at sim was in the neighborhood In he thr trr and one before he had been home two some one I a Two Styles in Staff of This is a loaf of baker's that s bv with ami puffed up like a sponge with until n t is with and its is Alas for compelled to this sawdust some think it's low bred to and loaf around But a square loaf we show bread as pure snow It's made by wives an daughters fair At with and This is of And tots who on it Grow with health and And learn to love instead And who this All stop at home with And praise their precious wives so Who fill them with thin Anil's through his as he traversed the Naming a The foru tlie at I placed on ket m a load or thick umlei with to tire from the My a and fa -t the i known to be in our front rendered it anything but an went until about 11 when I inning me the direction of the were to With bated my at a I the of mv and nearer it came until I cd it to about forty or fifty me I aim as for tiie as I wheeled my hors and availed of io fall to I reache I reserve the men in and the old for disturbing iten mt N an old me us to the and ap I- of the cm mv was con em- The line was ordered 11 advance and they were about the I had they found a ine y he and supplied the lovs a st. They 1-ibbed me ever with the dis- name of 0 of that tiy th ol human what to us Lies in is Iu ever In to ami the Tiie truth of this lu w tiie A us what is the j of Us to I I. 1 -J these to be it is to her or to ornaments of though only It it should not the whole of one's living be house ami Us say at as explicit and as that is not a book ol or rules by which we are to govern the d. tails of our Our correspondent un- nut the of for it forbids but not diamonds it mentions ai of dres but not clcs of If the to which she to br1 interpreted as with dia- one ride in a and wilh liveried of all of not violate the The Bible a of not of and those utterances in it which like a e to be regarded only illustrations of s. This is necessarily of anv book in- tended for ail peoples ami all Principles are but methods for their the general principal is that alt we we hold us at the of and to be so used in his service and for the good of his Anv one who believes this cannot spend liny large proportion of her time or anv largo of her means in anv torm of self- The strength of her life will be spent in the strength of her money will be spent in the service of Doubtless a great deal of time is wasted by istian people in of but the tendency of and culture is clearly in the other In the 17th century the cavaliers dressed in ami the probably spent almost time in matching colors to their own complexions do the inveterate lady shoppers of our own Now the dress in browns and The street costumes of Indies to In- following along a line similar and as dress grows attention to and about it will grow anil more ami thought will be left to higher It is not possible to draw an absolute for- bid pearls ami permit Io forbid diamonds and permit The Christian woman should re- member aNo that no institution renders a higher to the community than a that culture and nient in furniture and dress as well as in books and that furniture and are themselves A and room tends to make a balil barren an showy home tends to make a and enervated a tasteful home tends to produce n in is one sharply defined line which should never be in No whether it be of diamond or of Ui be worn for the sake of ostentation and none which is worn for the sake of its intrinsic need bo if its value is proportioned to the of the Whatever ters to life or at may whether it be life of 01 or the life of the sentiment or spiritual Whatever ministers to mere whether of body or of pride and can never 1-e Comedy of ACT I. Morry n. Mary ACT in. ACT Mary To You t The is upon The air is lent of the odors of new vegetation and is vocal with the of The winter is It lony and cold and but it is New life appears on and on every We look forward to a season of It is to know that during the past have been a many who have conic out of of sin into the and joy of the Are you one of them 1 If so. we wish you We are with you that tiie time of physical cold nets was the of spiritual we fear th's is tho with vou been unmoved lij the religions life about At least your own In art remains as cold and hard Is it so Must that yon have no m Your your have hd of J Us as no i. in Th it tint vou and to separation from I'm you are di that you have no in jour You do not put the mutter to yourself thus as when at course this is it Dear must this rein lin true of While the life of the is in every blade of and must your heart re- main the earth or the a symbol of death While others have arisen to newness will you in sins While it is holding forth the promise of the summer all about are onti lit that your hiart should iie in the y chisp of spiritual winter i why will you die can  

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