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N 33 * * GrEO. D. Av BRID G-MAN, Editor and\* feopnetoE “ii-Ll — ' ■ ■■% ■ * . f; 1 -». 1 ' j . * • % . 5^11 i»it* L: Vv.Fv/a 7te >:.i.,*7<f i i. >«. G.**Uil i -,j*. «- --—f7 < I - r*— i / . 1 ff It.' 1 ii L _ __ 1 . _ _ : ■ ■~r * ^ i . rf. / t 1 J J .■« ti « k,' j * > / i r } J 1 ' • 1 J 1 ^ VO L U M E I. • J J . t rj I n J *. < / f p i v*fiM - i rf * r*r. • -— tt —r-*-» ‘ ’ 1 ' • r'*• I J | J J 111' j M’ i jih.) j perj^fear-if‘paid 'in » Ac Ito -«di fft t».r i-»«S » >n w , f I_^ j ^ g i l l l l j h> n 7 j 7 7 ’ -777, - , . ^ - 4 ^ -*4f» VHfffrhl PEN N ,; Y A N , ' B E ,X i S X T I I E R X Y ,.A P R I L • » » 1866.* S/M *i< i M o i l W l S r f f^ilH I s AJ*J* O- -i .v N u m b e r i f w r W w i j BOCAL DIBECTOBY. PENN YAN, YATES COUNTY, N; K PUBLISHED EVEKY SATURDAY, « '-PENJV Y A N P O S T O F F I C E . ! TH Cu MAILS. ' ARRIVE\ ART) CLOSE i Frorm the, Saturday Evening Post.,- , JLQVJEklN T H E T R O P I C S . i J-Wti ' :i»-M f. * rjT-rtrf ¥, . • -I T> JI /< I.' BY, ESS EX r, AT THIS OFFICE AS FOLLOWS t on i r* II ■ * •i7t: limf ed1 all Mona’s-activity and^poweri to nrnake' her way thus burdened to the shore, bat she reached it afc ja&twf , There was «a cvve] behind 1’ I the/high .rock from wbihh isheAtartedyaii(ifin: » n r • i / *i TERMS: • > t - i / n * To , Office and Mail Subscribers, payable in ad-‘ I vance, per year, - - . - - -J -$200 ,Tb Village Subscribers ’who receive their papers * ' “by the Carrier, per year, - i . - • a 4RRITE. Y _JL. , 9>22 K. M. A 8:26 P. M. TE RM S O P AD VERTISIN G i . 14 “ Square ” is equal to one inch o f Space .1 i n One Square X week dQ do 7 do dMtfO .1 V m da’ .m tdo do do / do 'T do A do do Twd Sds/ • $ ▼ do1 do do do 12 $1 OOjQuar. Col. 1 week 2 “ \ 1 60 j do 1 month 3 ' w 2 00! do 2 “ •' 4 “ 2 251 do* 3 “ ’ll'*' 6 “ 2 50} !:1 do • 6 « * f 2 months 3 00: . do 9 “ * 3. “ vn 4 OQj do 12 “ > 4 £ * J 6 OOlIIalf Col. ,1 week 5 “ 6 50; ' do -*1 month 6 « 6 00! do 2 “ 7 “ 1 si* 7 OOf I 3 ' P| ^ 7 ‘50; do L 6 4fl 1 9 “ 8 00 * do 9 “ “ 10 00; do 12 “ 1 week v 1 50|One Col. / l weok if 1 months 3 50; } do ^1 month. 9 x 6 m\ * do J 6 “ 9 001 do 6 “ 9 “ 12 00! do 9 “ do 12 “ New York Mail,* daily, Way Mail from the East, daily, * $2 50.| Western Mail, daily,.. Prattsburgh; daily/ • \ XT * \ Dresden, daily,^ s'*. V % ( i l k k Sherman's Hollow, Saturdays, 10:00 A. M. Bath and Jlammondsport, Monday, iV .violent thunder .storm‘ swept'qvSi ‘‘ a wMch 3PTead^a,^ndy>;b?afohr thither.<sM; beautiful island of the tropics, -justr-afteprthe cai^e at ^as^j safely past the foaming -ro6k^ 3*W{thrQugh|the d^sliipg breakers fQ the land. She,4reW; her prize $ul, of,-the. waiep,(beypn4 theJine even; o f tjheithiu curling - foam^ and, then.,sank <Jbwn.beside him for a moment aL I ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ if 4 f ’ J 4 / I # f • . *1 4 J ft . 9 . \ t ' J . I EF : ' I » » i , shone out in all hdf gloryy lighting 49pi the ) $5 00 7 00 81 50 10 00 16 00 20 00 25 00 7 00 10 00 12 50 15 00 30 00 38 00 45 00 10 00 15 00 Wednesday and Friday/ CLOSE. sun went down* W h en its fury was past, 5;?5 ?* ?£’ and the clouds rolled away, the full moon 8:10 A. M .1 * ’ ^1:00 A..Mi 1* aa I groves* • the 1 white 1 houses,’ the wild rocks, and tinting the dashing w a v e s 'of the ocean’ with silver till the scene' on the shore ; r / j . Y i ' j I 1 A 4 i \^as fair As a vision 6f enchahtinent/ { ** v ost as exhausted as he was^j \ • ) ( :I wilL call my father, he will understand ••v- »>(*•> J / 1 i:' ' 1 1J *t**: 1 V better than I what to do.” \ , ►.iti » .” 7? , Jo s* * , H f -'•*?| r *^1 T .‘ ht; .. Everett made a gesture o f assent, and she P emotion. Hi _•<- * m I'ttC ' i • ‘ ■ 1 7 ’ livtrj • '* left the room to summon Don rid r o . To ^ u j d 3 l | t e to ^ ^ j o ’ mairuedJ’i, and Afler a few moiftents Violet spoke aside tel Mdna’^ bis0invheave(fv Willi iinconq\iefable | her lover—-he heard her with a .]bright loohj o f assent, and then turned again to the kind A /n )>** tlear M 6 n a /1* 4ronldf like t o 1 se^ y6u I, islanders. * . at •rr \him Everett g^ve th$ directions'.,how to find I happy.” r ‘ *' i « Livingsntoe and Miss Violet - have ’friends. v tThey wer^ boarding at a little dis-1 “ Hap^y f^^artr hap'plbr^hoW^ wit\i; you, • arranged to have me irefurn with them—rand it will be miich bettei' to go now, than td was.too feebl^so wri^e, but Don Pedro Raidr, || Eyerett ^miled, but a little, sadly, an$l then |, wait until to-mb^row'tnbrhlpg. I am sbtry to leave you after all your kindness, but it ia In the cool of that evening Don Pedro re- | better that you should be rid of so trouble^ «•,i ? -Ci ? frr jj O tance from the large town of, the island ; he than as any other man’s w ife!” r (r. . ■!,, oj-j.j'ic : *if! /•*/:• •',> / r -M; • i-* .'i.V ^ • - i T* was,too feeble so write, but Don Pedro Raid- ; Everett smiled, but a little . ,i** . * ? f ■ffi.ipli ‘ ' * »• ’■ p I* - i-'i • \t *;« fi 'll. ‘ i ly oflfored to go, himself {that they might be closed his eyes as if to sleep entirely satisfied of his safety. t Relieved of Cl 5:00 P. M. i /,:30 P, M. is:. ^0 A^L 7:30 P. M. 7 Newk York Mail, daily, - ; m Way Mail, East and South, daily, Western Mail, daily, Prattsburgh, Bluff JPointjrBranpln*. '< Port;* Italy Hilt, Italy^xfollbw,'**\-•* daily, 12:30 P. M. Dresden, daily,/ **' .'\iV 'O 8:00 A.M. Bath and HammondspOVt' and -Bar-' ?r* '- -- i rington, Tuesday, Thursday qnd *«-»■*; '1 1>M« 1 Saturday, 9:00 A. M. • • * P' * i #. • + • • - • r p •t f n 4 w • •' . 4 / i I f f . J . I § / ’ • . |f ; / | 4 T f ’ I • ##fi T ▼ V w % f 9 anxfety on this point, Everett once more turned., Everett was on the piazza again ; ,some a guest.”0 Very quickly^pweyer, Mona,roused her- |sank tp.sleep, and Mona satiby his side, fan- and as the kind man drove up, he looked up j “ i)ail Pedro acquiesced witb some friendly * ■ **' '*1* ' • t # / v i * ■ ' : 1 1 .' 2 i ^ •• ■ L4 * i 11* 1 * v- tl A11 ® » / jj * ' • * * # L ? ^ * * i ' *' • *. J ;') # ^ / )*. ^ ' - , / : ■; * * f * * f ^ «• _wy self, and bent down .to ,lpok :at the rescued*/as tjhe day grew hotter and driying | with an eager gaze* Mona as usual, was regret in this arrangement. % And ijverejtt m, • . y v'‘ j ' 4/r ’ l was young, and very handsome, bis fair :awav.the summer insects that.”xvould have by bis side, and she watched hini'now with went into the house to make his simple a'?* ^.JLhe,inhabitants of this^lovjely.islan.a*Wfice • T m \7trLu\11 ^ ■ *»» - >>i- . ;:,t ;:£ b> • ^ 1 : v;\ v > vu w . a > to ^ '* 1 ^ , _ •, , , . * ppmplexion, his cl ear. put,.fea.(y res* his .fair* annoyed, him. .. . } _ . . . • zealous earnestness. rangements for departure. He had been in^ hair and mustacbq all proplaimed hirq pf^n- ! j!,k9)ie iapf quick growth in the tropics^ and \ “ Ah, Don Everado,” said Don Pedro, debted to Don Pedro for partPfthe comfort-. scattered *abou1> on .the br9a(VpMz£8c ° f the 30 00 Sherman's Hollow. Saturdays, low cottages, or out on the grass before their I . , 1 ... U ... . ... . J r , ... . , , . w ,1 . . . ........ . ^ ’ doors'bn 0 in^ ‘tie refreshm: 1 cobities^* 2f‘tke I - er *race * n ^ers- ^ nafclve °t some land m,ttbpse, pours of. quit? when the, young girl smiling, uyour friends'were Very* very-glad able garments that had supplied the place o£ 0°rs, enjoyin e r res \ o ___ distant from her.island home.“‘ Yet it seemed*! could watch in quiet that Handsome face! the to hear or your safety ;• they had hired a'boat his own, but he had made some few nurchas- air alter tue intense nea&oi tne day.-v JJrom [. r y . . * i i . • ... : • i : ** T J'1 -1 j .* . *r /, » i < , i , f ...... „ • / . , . f_, • . I ’ r . i » « . i i} , • > i td Motia as i f never before had she seen such sentiment that sprung up in her heart when and sent it out to search for'’ you,1 but they es which he> wished' to collect, one of the gay groups,- where a .young man ^ u, ; ^ v ^ ^ . - j ,, Vv.j, -’' a v v - ^ r,,r i a • ^ v * A ^ u- . / ■] . “ , , , , /• “ i- v - goa-Iike beauty, ana when at last he'opened she first saw how fair^he was, had become Were almost in ddspair when I camd. was quite dark, but he gathered pging .lOVe L . K i L L I \ V:<’ 1 *^r iT+f:t ' P**** _ a - •' His room was playing : on a guitar; and singing u in 16 001 45 00 65 00 80 00 j m > j &. M. WELLES, P . M Business Cards of five lines, or less, inserted at $5,00 per annum. R A I L R O A D T I M E - T A B L E S . E R I E —Northern Division. PjM; j sdngs, a young girl strolled away^unheeding his \ovty sweet voice, qr. the eloquent glances of his dark eyes, Which had been oftenest turned to heiV‘vU V */' his blue eyes that looked Up so gratefully iri- to hers, the young southron feltJ a 4 thrill * a!t her he hr t t hat slier *n even had >' imagined . be fore^ '“ JV,! •Mi f . j a MS I 4 i *il ti llc 1 * i rr i i.i * an absorbing, passign., ..Towards,eyenipg Eyerett was very muen ;Eydrdtt, eagerlyi ’ ' ‘ better.. was able t;o eat quite a substan- 1' v a £3 tiaj meal, and even .to leave his bed for a no dhubt.” ’ / 4 • ' ./! « I I i ♦ -I | 1 i * \ \ r 4 / • -f , \ f ^ t ____ x ii. a . ! -I 1 * \ *' 1 together the And have you no rUe^afeefbr me?” asked_| feW^^articles, and’ was turning to leave ith when his. band was seized bv a warm hand Yes, 1 nave a nbte,’ a'precious little note that trembled in its eagerness, tdubt.” ' Arid Don*Pbdro bam e u p to the| “ You are going away,! Evhrado-—Tshall Night Tram, 8:47 P. M. Freight, 12:30 P.’M. •Freight, ^ e g a lANot^c^s,U^o^ce 8 reqmred^b'y .Ri^ to he TRAINS PASS PENN YAN AS” FOLLOWS: published will be charged at the legal rates. % I * * . , * ., O b itu a r y Notices.—Obituary Notices, embrac- 1 EASTWARD, TRAINS* ing more than the ordinary announcement of death, and | Day Train, 8:10 A. M. Obituary Poetry>ten cents per line. ^ ^jT a r r iage Notices.-—Fifty cents each. *' * Fjf] S p e c ial Notices—At fifty per cent, in addition to regular rates. Business Notices lit Reacting Columns— Ten cents per line for first insertion, and six cents per line for every subsequent insertion. No Business Notices inserted fiic. loss, than ope dollar first insertion, and fifty wnts each subsequent insertion. be (b^fuH irHn the A ®a^e typA h-a^e:^ a V e i mly^-life, ^young1 bamboo^ couch, -that was drawn, out on to the piazia ' Arid 1 Handed Ev'ereil! a rose-tinted never see you again.,y ’ dark^as^niffht and What can I say to, you ?« How1 can L broad piazza after the sun went down. Mo- I billet. ^ '1 11 « Yes, Mona,’? he said ■ , ■ • .,* 1 . full of the languid fire o f the tropics, lit up a * i Mona was the most Village: her large eyes’, dark as 'night, and WESTWARD TRAINS. V \ Night Train, 8:26 P. M* Day Train, 9:22 A. M. face o f fair outlines, wi{h ripe, red lips, and ...... T . . , ■ , p m ii r . • , i ^ , ' 1,1 tt c nothing! I kn.eyv the shore and you, did not 4.oo z. w. | clear olive tinted com p lexion..H e r form | v. *• - f -i . .v* u ' j , r f • ; ; - rt * was round and full to the utmost ^perfection gently. :o u I am go-i na.stiiningered by. his side, though he begged f f Moria'skw his’ eyes'sparkle' as ho tore it ing away, but you will hear from Dae* if you* . • . • * 1 * * r7 * * • i _ ’ * * l ' *11 ' I • -l l ..' i I t, , : i .. < . . • • . i. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I r t _ \ thank yoq for your noble kindness Vf “ Do 119^ tijiank me,” said Mona, It was [her to l§aye liim 4 and go.out to^seek'amuse- |open,: ahd she* watched‘him ’ with the intense | do nots^e me.” ment'with her friends ,, if , EASTWARD TRAINS. New York Express, V Local Freight, - - Privilege o f Advertisers. — T h e p r iv ile g e o f I S t e a m b o a t E x p r e s s , - A n n u a l A d v e rtis e r s is lim it e d to th e ir ow n im m e d ia te I B u f f a l o a n d A l b a n y E x p r e s s , v . business, and to th e p a r t ic u la r business w h ic h is th e S u n d a y N i g h t E x p r e s s , * ^ *J CsO^i onliiiM'f nf nntttfunt nn<! 1 v»‘rtii5oini>nt.s ronc.tirniniT iinv I WESTWARD TRAINS. . , . HEW- Y O K E , O ^ E T ^ A L ., _ ............................... TRftfNS PASS CANANt>AT[(?UA4 ir^aM (W S I « f gymnaetry; her liahtfs .and feeb were slen- der andi delicate, her < hair was Magnificent jt jvas a very little thing ,for me to guide you safely to this sandy beach^V n - gaze of jealous passion 1‘ He read the little « And yon love her 7” she said bitterly. - 1.1 “ Do you ,iyish to. drive me away 7” she [note twice, afid when he looked up his’ face asked at. 1^ , . turning her large eyes mourn- [was bright With happiness. cc Yes, Mona, she is to be my wife; it was, for her sake I came to this island. She was’ »> -11 •• 1 \ A V ^ v > • . -n J 1 ,, uasutiu lu uieues uu tue iu u k s . 1 co u i u n e v - 6:i3 A.M . in its lustrous hue, and. its unrivalled length . _ $ r i. j ,at<f r i, ... r , , .,u * . and thiokness. A s .s h e - w a n d e r e d ^ jv i t o J “ Without your aid I should have been ful,lyj op hisr. t I^iadL ;ptberf bpwi,th , you •v * “ They are very^glad to hear; that I'amT sent here for her heal thl' Thank God ! she dashed1 tb pieces on tne ‘^oOks. I could nev- ;than anywhere else, then let me stay.” , . safe,” he,said.' “ By to-morroW of the day is almost well now.” ere,tt colored a,.little at .the earnestness after, I hope to show them itf pefsbn that I frty life.- 'T cabneVer ce’asO to be grateful to||of. her words. , “ I like to have you here am unhurt.^ ^ n d ' ,!T i%h: ' Put the girl had dropped on the floor be side him with a low groan. Inexpressibly s u b je c t o f c o u tr a c t, an d a d v e rtise m e n ts co n c e rn in g a n y o t h e r m a t te r w i l l be c h a rged fo r a t th e usual rates. 10:03 A.M . , , . _ _ , . _ 7^25 P Mi Steps seemed without object, tin til glancing , , . a . ,t . , •*. 4 .......... - ^ *-. lm , ,«».■. . *, .? <.% ■- fr{, >- w 8:45‘PGM. back she saw that 'the ^ypung singer h^vino* yon> 110 rePeatedV and' then his ^yes dosed Mona— | only iear^d jtfy j > ^ o r k Put the next morning Everdt Was not so shocked, he stooped down to raise her. ^ Wearily. » V ll »/. b* )*: ^ 4 if. Ii n ll ^ n .. «.m U ima * /\« nn lMirnli/l I Tirol 1 b Ck ll fi |T? C ATYIO ftviTDI* A VW^ moo foofloo cr QM/4 U 1VT.U . _ -1 * .1. M1 . I. . x - — lU . all day:waiting on an invalid.” L A JOB P R IN T IN G . AVe are prepared to do all kinds of Job Printing in the neatest style, on short notice, at reasonable terms.— Our Printing Material is’all new and of the latest styles. We flatter ourselves that we have better facilities for do ing Job Work than any other Printing. Office in this section of country.- New York Mail, ? Local Freight, Steamboat Express, Mail, - Sunday Express, 1 <LV ,1 10:41 A; M. . 2:35 P. M. 4:35 P. M*. 10:20 P .’M. 10:23 A. M. BUSINESS GAELS. S T E A M E E G. K. YOUNGS , 'A f Will on and after Tuesday, May 1st, leave unmondsport, •Penh yan, - 8:30 A. M. 2:00 P. M. v r r ■* finished his song, was-about to follow her. Then With a qiiick gesture of impatience she turned intb the* s h a d o w o f the trees, !Wnd, . , . , , . „ , r walking oT-with vapid steps, never paused |as^ looke^at b-er agam. - ftY jW J J ttgar- | her v ^ m p R % -g^ h a u g e d ^ t jje theme. till by a winding' patK through the grove, 11 I I I I I „ C i i \ ,:i i 7 t * u ‘ fQoq and: refreshpiqnW’ she had reached the shore. Then, light and L ; 7 ^ ... T ■ I ll Ann trrn i T nn \\r \11 r active las a gazelle, she-sprang down from~r y rock to rock,(im til she haCr^ached ^afGroad garn^nt^.^^ slab of^ratiite, around whmh^the rwaves of* M°ha.b u$he . _ _ _ — I -'« r » . .. V . - . . ‘ well, he had some fever and was restless and P Mo.na, ter n y dear child, what js, th^ mat- Do .*you-3te.el (better 7-^iarey..youj able .to “.It is..happiriess to me*” she answered • wretched. All day lbn'g Mona\ sat beside wall^^^.a^kqdjMona,.after arnoment’is.pause. •mpetuously, i a\id then as if half frightened at him watching him*,1 nufsingf him sfcrith an im- “ I loved yoU,” sh^ffibahed • “ and now tiring devotioh that touched him to the heart, njy heart is broken !” mepts should be; changed 5; j-you, must need |“ Ru.|; you hav^.nct yet told me ^syqu prom- |jin vaimbe tried to induce her ^td-leave him ; . “ Oh, ng^/no!” he cried. “ Do not sayi i^ejk alLjabqu;^* y p^raelf, ;and, how.-^U came | to the care: o f servants ) she imet every offer- that'; yotP will scon forget me and be happy of release •roth f her >^ost, with earnest pro- iii 1ijt; / h- And yon too, will be chilled in those thin'rher;e?” .ir^ - T* I . * 6 ktm J. .^fJlveretiLsmiled kindlv^. i* If* you care to ; testations- that -it w’as a pleasure to herito be ^ i 1 • i , ' .J i | j i ‘ fi * ) fV. 1 ’1 / p . ’ T' xT; , I ,11 uuvu v* g . j « u . w\>, mi . vuuv. ii u.vu mm r n cut v>0 VI I 1 !; • > * 1 ? / f » | r t i •• ' •' • J' * Jt • T > | »!..•< 7 ; ” ’ • 1 »• i> w ' ' 1 'j/' ' i -.if y^.'k , . ... I ff * ^ yetTidavihg ocean dashed in thundering u /J r 5 y , better, come ^t° iyiy. fiome if [ as, ,borq, pt^, the tc o ^ t *;o f I ^ w England, .that j Why^Wiir^du drite me away,” she said Lhe. I am but a poor half savage compared lC ■ • ' rf- • u I L i i AWk rtW/i'trt TITQlr l ^ i—* A. • TT1: a ^ J ~ Q XT *1. A *’ 1 ’ lL x:‘1-t.** u i; ££ A?11 tLi! 1 ____ i^L.L 'iT. I tawa J 1 T1 . 11;‘1 • ‘ t • ■ .'A r..!-' \.f. . .1.** < . J! kno^y, then ^ wilktell .yqiij ray^brigf .story. I thefe.: ^ 11 * I t i t i *' with,sp'me dark-eyed lover.” ‘ “-Me, T shall never be liappy again I ; But, there, go to your .beautiful bride and leave, v ■m W ^ W i ^ F a i r f l e l d j 4 SILVER PLATING AND- JOB nr. -rj | WORK. Y A T E G 'G d u i r f ? b r r i C E E S ^ r'' surges. you are able to walk.” 'i-.Ll £ A few moments shft,stood/lif/the''white I C i W > } aVn 4 was accusJtp^ed from, hpyhood td the p c ^ n ,'with !ybd 5 lei m ^ ^ 6fi, VajEeh 'yd'i' while I feet, npt indeed Without an euqrt, but still but;?not suqh an ocean as . this of the, tropics*f join/ You will^ sbohbe gone. hndTT— Fsliall ab/?fto stanqr ^ ? 'a^ild^rqgg^^.seaf,,^ P^IA j d^eairy^sbot^,,!be wi’etchedv’^ ^ kiu'ivr) m “ Let me help you,” and again Mona pasp- ii have sailed manyf;a. .time in storms more I u On no ! Mona !” he exclaimed:? pained . . -i » . . . .ttiOdufT iiv:» ft. *• ” ” riA^rj »t i i 77 i, lr > \ !>>“ ■ ;• • -j 7 I ed her arm around his waist. ti is^p thgUni ted, States, o f ^oi|*th^rperica.— . I at la's t V '“ A ll th0> happiness I have is to be Mo her, but I shallloye you forever and for- S h o p o v e r B r y a n t ’ s J e w e l r y S t o r e , M a i n S t r e e t , j Deputy Sheriff — E Z E K I E L W . G A R D N E R . P e n n Y a i v ’ 1 1 Clerk — ^ g A M U E L J i O T S F O R D . • I|A .W< . - \G e o , D . A . B r i d g m a n , 7 BOOK AND JOB PRINTER. ALL-RINDS OF Job Printing such*, as Hand-Bills, Circulars, Cards, Labels, Bill-IIcads, Ball’ Tickets, &c., f fexlecuted with neatness and dispatch, at the Ex-^ press Office. Office ifi the Tunnicliff Building, V Corner Main and Jacob-sts., up the iron stairs. r, . I Deputy Clerk —ALFRED, REED. Treasurer —JAMES BURNS. : ' District A p m e g ^ V E K D.;v\\rOLCOTT. Overseer o f the Door —JOSIIUA TIT US. Clerk o f the 1 llodi'd o f Supervisors —LEWIS1 Bl GRAHAM. , « S. f i . W e lles^ LAW OFFICE, MAIN STREET, TWO DQORS South o f Oliver Stark's Bank.n-Also Life^Fire, Marine and Accident Insurance Office. Capital and Assets over $13,000,000. '-■ C * W . E a s t m a n S o n , ' p ’’; COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DEALERS IN Wool and all kinds o f Grain. Office 3d Door ! belovy Post Office, Main Sk*eet, Penn Yan,1 U Njy . ' * \ ' ^ 2 waters, her atteution was arrested by a black ; . (• L.) [f - ■' : . ' • « > / . .•? i speck that tossed, about i,on the billo wsj and everv instant brought nearer’ to the . ,f iff 'J--* ■}, '» ■;• > v - •’ i O I */(>( ; * { rocky shore. A moment o f intensely -earq- ^st scrutiny, as wi thw a rted lips and eager T f I * III' f I . •» eyes.§he gazed at_ the helpless atop)' thus ^e^o»—J° h ^ M E u m r ^ ^ u p ^ i G l I v ^ r I the sport o f the cruel waves, and'then - ' P& G uthrie , Town Clerk. i ' er • l» moonlight enjoying the flash o f the spray that spiirkled like diajnbnds.in th^ quivering- rays and theruas she looked out over the silvered r4 u )Qh, .Mopaj J dp ].not like to Jeave ; you thusl!” .di'A TOWN 0 RPIGERS. A . R . D a i n s U. S. LICENSED AUC3J0NEER, WEST DRES- JCXIONI deu, YateqjriiUounty, UN. Y. Will j attend to ’all calls 4.n this lino of business, with prompt, ness ancfdispatch. • a I :« a. R . A . B a s s e t t , PENN YAN, N. Y. EIRE, LIFE AND- ACCI- defit 'Insurance Agency; Also Licensed Auc- . tjoneer. ‘’O rders by mail, oV otherwise, prompt ly attended to. . 1 ^ J e r e . S. R e e d 5 SURffiEON DENTIST. OFFICE ,3i) DOOR -Sputh of the Post Office, Iklain Street, Penn v^an, N.,Y. All Work Warranted to giv£ satis-. i faction. Charges moderate. . *;.; , :• ,.r ' D . B . Prosser,'. ... *7 . 7 . ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, ' W f .'l . I | - Penn Yan, N. Y .v Office first ^stairs below Oli- Stark's Banking Office. 11 1 1 1 N o r r i s ’ s * * BILLIARD HALL, NO; 13 M A ik STREET, Penn Yan, N. Y. Choice Brands of Cigars and ,‘<Tobaoco always on hand. : k . .1 GROYESTLEN &^C0.5 Barrington —D elazox J. S undeklin , Supervisor; J oseph F. G ibbs , Town Clerk. Italy —A lde I? D. FoX, ^ SupciYi; J oel M. C lark , Town Clerk^ > . - ! Jerusalem — PrfiNEAS P arke TR, Supervisor; D a vid H. P arish , Town Clerk. Milo — J ohn C. S cweetz , Supervisor: H enei ^ E . f Town-Clerk. * j O * j/iddlcste— T homa sf ]J dp e r w o o p, Sunervis0r,4 O L- ^ivE‘irS.'’BuckLEY7Town Clerk. w Potter —J areb D. B ordwell , Supervisor; A sh ley M c D onald , Town Clcrk.-^-'->^ Starkey —H erschel W. P ierce / ” Supervisor; W es L ey . BEXEfiicTnTownXlerk<i *r± FT'S she heard the faint soiind o f a ihan’s foice “ Help! h e lp !” ' ‘ '^ h a j ’\EYefV'ftdUbt S T f b y t M T f e e B lS a * T r > r j r . • '“I V/t-l. -Jt 8 CTy— - -(tMy God_j.it is a drowing man, and he will be dashed to pieces ;oti the ^ocks !” i 1 In her earnestness, ’ Mona tittered the 'L i f / U j f I . ii , i | J j i i/ ■*.. ft -1 11 words half aloud, and then as she sprapg down the rocks close t^tlie dangerous shore, she put both bands to hdr Y osy triouth and jPo/*rcy—H arvey W.-NoRiiA^/Sup^rviso^f GEo. [ shouted with her, utmost strength-ri,^ (iUlh3t S. D owney , Town Clerk. i^xes/ gSj l£o P she exclaimed passibnfi?ce- jteaTi,b.le, ,tbough than tha^of.J^stljby her impetuosity/ 7 You are kind to the I -ly. “ Go ! you will be^happy} and: I must A t first he wasvhalf disposed td^rJsist the [night—but of,]ate y.ear^: Jt.have^.seen>lTvery |mdn whose* life yofi saverd^but yon ^Will for- Ikry and be content.”5 jj; • assistances bdt'a'few steps' showed hi in thfe jlittle^f.^^pa.1 fpr $ jgdl; mesooner thaii' vNhatt* -forget yote5A He rose to his ^et^btUl^half feliictant^to he'lvas’btill veryifeeble* a(nd he Submitted5 to jnrrtha)i1is.;tlie great oitv. o f our^puntry.” ,,.j r I Fbi^et’yoU l^'she^oriedti>^NeVb^;^ne^- leave;hei*.,H % iff wrfte''tb 5^011,” he sajd. the geiRle'aid.*-'Mona’s heart beat •’Wildly ••»&: |i l l ^ ^I^-Oh/*ETerado,!P ^halldove ydu al^|j“ You shall know that 1, arp not ungrateful.1 she* sustained: that graceful form, -but hei* step{ 4 fathgF ?M}1 ^>5?. Wj^g%||waysi!Vib.>Bu«t sho^murmured-th^wor bye, M ona- Good bye,?-’ was firtn^aiid-ho Outward' fajjtering^showed, j England;” theitittndlt ^wHthinu' b >vn#; 1 z1 f r.J y:c U -.\1 -.*;• / “ You are wondering how I came^ih the / l :./.1|!fe^}^1Idf tbe*ybun|pman did not seem to^ear]: Hr tried to take her hand, but she clasped his’ in both of hers, atld pressed it1 again and, - ‘M tJ T K L 'L jfr! ! i« . *sr_. : i * j T liTr again to liers. >ifj« *1 ?rT^»'> f. *2rr j Then t^eyj are npt yrf»ui^” v .t aiy] I!h e r . 1 7 ->t h*u\: “ Oh no. r $'pnly..qafH6[ bqi>e J j(a ^ icThe ne^tydaylhe^a^- much -bette^and ^ — — i 11 7 — v J ^ 1 : » -'.I c')/i i'l ‘” 1 ! ------------ ---- J ----- ------------------------------- fi — ------ 1 • , “ ••|tj j-,; • rj • >** ,f *«> . ‘’Jiff watei'f, jatid- Straijger jcied change o f scene-would do-me-good after hbeg«.n!t»' talk In allSerfetfStifess'of leavm^'his: -Sa<^ened anjdi;$ieeked at her violent pas-‘ nni/1 mUon liofl. . urolL-n'l r\rr. o uVi oi>t rl id. I1 ,t \ 1 MIi U 'Ti 13. *_£ . rvT il J — ___ •* „ a . I! 1 •' i n • . t . 'r _ .a n. i rf ( . I _ . _■ 3aidj.;wben^t^yiiha4y Av.alkQdjQir!a*h(^-J4 <Ssh||#\'*rMter-of»iftai«v*orkviOI 1wd*MJqp«mMSF jkihd .*iends.,r Mona’ s '' fathei-■’and ^Uiotherll sion and grief, Everett went out to hife friends'' friends, who.wera«tafying in the island, {sajitf {fll'the^^oitld' lo'f’indlib9''iiitn\t6 femaW His' fa^wells'tb the good Son Pedro and Bis. tance. aid vO n - *: A -5r. t i^^^DoongtrtelLp3q.jlf 1!iti>willtireYyqB,” isaid Mppa- i-T ij I •» . i ,:u 1o aatiiliUiJm bn^f-nn;:V ces so I stopped here for a few loiig ifsM.il fiSi\ n other7 lumie Wee^S ’ , ^er^ re Ijlong^ butrjt xvns an'afiged kt last1 th^it’hei wife were very ^qrc^ia) and full of gratitude re again to tnylUuoitVfi thetn th'e next1 morning* i ,Mona l on his nart. an'd then Mona., look ino* nut nf 9)j5tr^ u Monk' Ion his part, and then Mona,.looking out -oft \ ^ e bBur of'separation ^waS/| her window, saw him-drive away, seated be- s^ e ^eau^fui mj-i face sq radiantly *• A -o[it * V‘jj| f-i L p ;Lf5 J ' >'* i • j . happy that it’Was evident he had littlg regrqtj for her.f ..r ^M o b a ^ a c e jgfew 1 :appmaching;^ and* shd nhung • a b out Everett ^ ^ o u will fbrget'tne,” ' she skid11 Aionrii-1 with a Tdevotion more7 Untiring' than evfer.^ i-i» 5>r.- l«» £nrni'io> T.-nto ni boi,5.il r - . . ^, f , . .-v . , .. ^ \ allw ll.l ! Jil. 1 _ I * . _ . . i - . —. . 1 j ■ . I ■ . a . ™ -.1.. w M - . I /r • ♦ rr»i < n V IL L A G E OP P E N N Y A N . “ /Gouragg,f j .courage'!” .I [» The swimmer seemed tQ hear, for she could V- ■ ' ! I' - |* it* Ll.' ' 5l'| see by the brillianfc moo.nlight tl^at he. made President—S t Ayr o r d C. C leveland -..^ ( ; Trustees —S eymour T racy , H iram B irdsall ; | an attempt to turn towards the direction J ames ' SJ P owel X/, O liver G. S hearman , . , G eorge W agener , T imothy B rigden . . , Jusessoi'fi— J ohn H. L apham , J ohn m ^ ilkinson , ■■.I* S tephen G ilbert . ; • * - - , i Collector —M orris E arl . m . ,t{ *t.. Treasurer —J ohn E llsworth . Police Constable-^ ^F rederick P oyniser . • : i E E L IG I0T J S S E R V IC E S . whence he' heard the sound/thoiigh this otily |> ^ • I 'I t*: I* •. ' I • , ,1 ,' • C I added'to his danger, for every moment that . • Ivi.l* *i • * t ’ * l\. . • brought him nearer to those’sharp, rocks* but increased*$he probabihly of his utter destrhe- .. t -1»»n . • t: ••;!' t?l tion. . •_ \ *. ■ j j •' . ***»:! I 1 ’ • . - . •. ’: • 1 •. ' ‘ ’ ; • But .Mona’s (words of cheer had been .no idle Comfort. < Without a thought o f her own5 M. E. CHURCH, CORNER MAIN AND CHAPPEL-STS. I t ’ * r ! • • J • irfi ' ' 1- 7 danger, or o f wasting the .precious time in r\ ^ T» __ _ T>_ I ■/ • - : i*l - , ! '• ; , • i * > 1 n . * i ! . - ' > , I ' . \ Serv'ic^s 10i A..Mvjm d 7:30 [ SWTnoniug other succor, s h ^ q a ^ l y , d i v e ^ S herself o f her white idreSs-of floiwing muslin and running down t o the! end of a rock that' stoodj far out in t{ie seji, shersprang fearlessly. Sunday School and Bible Classes at close o f I jnt0 ^he wild waters. Accustomed from heri morning Service.' • ' • ; ' : r;' ,;f *,!! * • ’ 1 . ... , . . ,r . • .. «• Mission School at Excelsior Hall at 1:30,P.M., earliest 'childhood to swim m ’those surges, I 4 P. M .% ^ j * ^ w Prayer Meeting on Sunday at 6:30 P. M% - Class Meetings Tuesday evefiifa^k'11 ’ ' f Prayer Meeting.on Thursday evening. on Sunday—M. W. Eastman, Supt. BAPTIST CHURCH, JTAIN-ST. PIANO FORTE MANUFACTURERS ; i i ! 499 BROADW AY, NEW .YORK. HE ATTENTION OF TH& TDBLIC • 1 *| and trade is invited to our New Scale Seven Octave Rosewood Piano-Fortes, which for voL ume and purity of tone are unrivalled by any hitherto!offered in this Market* .They contain all the ' : Modern Improvements, « 4 t l I | I \ f' J * f 1 ? ( . t I t f ' I at f French i grand action, harp pedal, iron frame, over-strung bass, etc., and each instrument being made under the personal supervision of Mr. j . H, Grovesteen, who has had a practical experience of oyer thirty years in the manufacture, is fully war-1 ranted in every particular. ,* a - ;• The ^.Grovesteen Piano-Forte\ Received the highest award o f merit over all others at the Cel ebrated World’s Fair, where were exhibited instru ments from the best makers o f i s .. , , familiar with 7eyiiry current?‘andf every line of the . shore, she put her way, now through -n r» , r> i the seething waves, in her light undef-dressf Rev. E.-P. B righam , Pastor. - | •./ \ \ y f / ; •’ . / ; ! v t ’ Sunday services at. 10^0, A. M „ a n d ^ O PrM. and with her baive white krtns flashing in the, 14 A lWa°'r moonlight,, graceful aiid beautiful as a. fabled? Prayer Meetirig^ On* '-Tuesday and ’ Thursday evenings. .. . , « . , . Sunday Bchpol at. the dos^ : of the..morning | mermaid oi old. service. nr :i * r •* * PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, JfAIN-ST. )u0, Taking advantage 6 f the ciirren't, formed by the eddying),of, [the .paters around .the E cv ^D^ txb .M agus , Pastor.,,, L , . - P ^ t from -^hioh sh e ' sprang^she Was soon Services every Sunday at lOJ A^ M., and 7i beyorid the foani line o f the btoaketk/swiiri- .... r . - jr. — t.T' tr.c•,-J v I ' r ' ' ' ' ‘ '•* “ ming bravely on tp;iyhere she could still see t h r e a d of.the struggling, than. H e ; was P. M. Meetings Tuesday and Thursday evenings, ,..... Sunday School* at. the close o f morning service. ST. mark ’ s church , main - st . -T Ji Rev. Tf F. W ardwell , Pastor/^ £Ji V. 1 3 Services on Sunday at 10i A. M., and 7:30$. M. Sunday School at close of morninsr service. ffi i / u n LONDON, rOi>'jfnx PARIBj, Oih! ot , ho ;:* GERMANY, ~ 1; PHILADELPHIA, . ;• Sum*! ,YJ ’ a : ; ! . if j< BALTIMORE, BOSTON AND NEW Y.ORJK; y w i + m f • TT | % and’klso aFthe American Institute for five suc cessive years, the gold and silver medals from both o f which can be seen at our ware-rooms. By the introduction o f improvements we make a still mordperfeot-Piano-Forte, and. manufactur ing largely, with a • r -^T R ieT L T f: CA'SH' EYSTRM,, s ‘ b U are enabled to offer these instruments at a price which will preclude competition. T 4 ' • • : jj i p ‘ .t ■ * r < r - t * • r n av\ : 7 . PRICES: \ m I rt'T ~x 1 ' - ' { :i, 0\ -i ;r•;? i 7 / J nB Jl Seven Octavo^ routed, corners, Rose- ? fr\^ ToqWOQd,.Plain Casq,lt c(, 1 ffj / ,$300;.04 No. 2 Seven Octave, round coiners, .Rose- 7 ; ; ac.YfGOd Heavy Moulding, •,• $32$ >00 Np- 3^Seven Octaye, round corners, ;Rose-.,. , ra.j wood,Louis XIV., style, :r<0-,r7; 7 $350 003 TERMS~Net.Gashy in Gurrent Fundsii -1 L Jj®rrr Descriptive Circulars sbnt fitee. - j* - t l nu ,1 , st . M ichael ' s church , pine - st . 11 a ■ * ii o C; * j ...... Dev. D. E nglish , Pastor. Services on thb first arid third Sundays' o f erich .onth,-ii*-.? ”'.11 ...... y t-iprf -• *. First Mass at 8 A. M.j Second Mass at 11 A. M. ’Vespers at 4‘ P. M. n uuJ , Sunday .School at 3 p.( M ,.? 4* vr >n Inn boo 5 * EASONKJ,\ ' K 1*^ l almost exhausted when she reached him, his senseS (were''leelihg, has. Sight. failing, /ty-hen he felt a> strQggvjroundiDarm,plasp; him, aaad looking1 up' saw that beautifulTace' 'bending ov^^ hifh like some fairy suddenly conie down on a moonbeam to rescue him., ,7 ' .,7 7» ' • i , »• • q * a . i J * - ' * » * 11 • 1) rf 11 “ There, let me guide you* now ,” shq saidy * * / * i ■ t i r I » r# » < “ lean oh me, you ate faint and week. I will { / y / 7/5 mih <I f ; j */ show you how we may avoid those horrible rocks, an4 |*each the shore jn safety/” -- f ^ “ ^Uny^rou haYe^savedr m y ^ f f e ^ b d ^ ihur- HfTT • t T ■ ■. i C ,1 t, MILO LODGE, NO. 108. W -ft E ARES SELLING GOOD FAST Colored Oklicoes at one shilling per yard. J. T. SLAUGHTER & CO. r n T T T E HAVE A LARGE AND NIGELY ly V ‘'selected stock of Ladies and Misses ?oop Skirts. J? T.- SLAUGHTER & C0.> !mm^d-in faint top e a r ^ I comdrsjeeiTg hi? pc' i in that blactj: \sTGore. JL could^not* struggle Regular Meetings at Penn Yan, on Friday Ijlbriger’\^ith the colcT* ^vatels.' 1 was dying.f5 evenings, on orjh§for&-the Full #oqn, an4«“twq y j .- •.* * >i . 'Hi.: v j Ji* J. weeks thereafter.7J ^ W l/JB JLtC« |) Bush ! hush !” she answered. “ rD o not exhaust yourself With* talking!1; Cling to me n DUNDEE LODGE, NO. 123. | , Regular Meetings at, Dupd$e, *on Friday evep tings, on or before the Full Moon, and two weeks thereafter; • -* ' cm u» L-.-rl J* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . m .i I jsHefWatnhM' -evfery^ mbftoti > ' r§ j ff*-. V* TI i * lAVft llTP. in*ifoy»ui'. ornwl i* I o n Wtf o F.lrirlJ\ rt-ndfnnil. i > i <(( - M'iV Oh j i l doiiltiithkik it wilh<tire: me at all. My'hstmei is lEvehetfc Conrad; thktf isAa' f*hardi name to frame harmoniously with $onr soft southern Language, ^erhaps^ though :ypu will I fully7, tgs tMo; lffa.rp L J |j ‘ ’“ ^Tever, Sfona, 'tte v ^ '!''’M i l A l leVery*«fortl'jta^hej-iwis ^fcirid; grAte^iL and I i In truth, although Etrehkt ' was deeply res-^ paiifed ‘ 'by* Motia^s1 strange' declaration, he, the^passron'Tfhat j never imagine^^that the feeling she professed* could be more than the passing fancy of: a •I vd a par.ty of. frjen^ds opt, the other, side g f .top lushall notforget 'that I * w ' i t to you. 'I dn'-l |gemtley*-!buti never! ^ni'ore^iitheto; Wks':n •'i ‘ V I i - ca t ' ; ‘lx/ ■,' ‘- .Wi'iC'i) ii'M/i\! j m /! *iu»» P , . ....... . ,, . island /.this, afternoon sailing, all, ly Vish1! bat'I ‘kpew'bow I might1 sfiow m y lLpofnbe::in hisf blue ^es^to tl alone.intending to.go,Qnlv ^ way ;\b^.rgratiiude7^<’• 'f 4 ki * nrt° 2 °//\'’r\ tJ*’^ ^ Jiburried imiherftyYf .voO bu*' . I . • i *. i * . i* * . 1. . * * ’ . ■ t ’ * i f •'' I *1; 4* • Tt*j \TLlLq* < ]■£ ■ * 4* rj rt ^ T.m,, 4 . • r f rig .».. f . , 41 j the storm came on, suddenly, ,< I weisblown, 1: 7 He took the young girl’s haml in nis as he 11 4j ’ 1 jm 1 fc r’ '-'\n f : j *r a *. \ • C t IfW’Mjri },*jo H;*n -j «jj no wnii At evening he-sat alone with Moua on the romantia-girhol I^waG impossible, he argued. off&tjiiU [the.a,p,d .a f t p y ^ h ile ups^ij.. ispoke“ ah'd’it!clung'to tT f ifH jpiazza^SK^sufthaO^FtAftBeS^was'^till a) itjiat sh^ could really love a young roan that3 7 o ^ n^ f P r, ' 7 ^; ^ ibroad band q { yellow ,l^ h t r a fth^ h oriM ^ i^e tacT^nowfi only ^ome five days ; sucji a. took off paft Ojf njy cjpth.^; ^tinjWhte^jjI|Waj§. .a.nc)’ther seft^nd, and the bldbd ^a^ed oilt oP ja.nA tfic,.waj^es of,^he ocean were^all tinted ^feyice must fad^*,away .very speedily, and finally dashed into toe sea, the garments I Mona’s cbeelcs'; the light toat for k moment n' ‘ ^1 '* HCr,J> f— '1 ‘ ‘ still retained wifere \knn incumbrarice, to me, had shone in her’ eyes \'died kWk'^7 ’ ' r’ Tiia. i F n V f . * ' I ! r/ f j I uiuoi ia.up away opucuu^, auu W igtow n V mold.’ ' T h e / w^ere.ii.oth silent— some new passion-obliterate him. from- her’ Everett-was enjoying, the.^tropic beauty o f the, memory.. . . , i • ' jj and' wSighed'tth dotrn, soj <hht' fo r a TOWTj V e ry soon the, y o u n g ’ islanders . began fo I scene,’ the rich masses 6f foliage, the gorgeous Buh4£ wasJidt sd.L, f e o m the time oftii's . »i -v ti •: x * ' Lii’i.1 / j ! i t v )• i ■ * i, j ** , i; f * 1 ’ •* ' t ! - *: .! •. »•) lit 11 Tt ifi n i ■ *. * • i t ip4* , 1 * li | 1 j * . *; i n - r •r r?? o ■1 1 > *. •.. /*-.,* *» * t , ':. ^ ° , n i - j \ i ■ • • • -. i> time 1 leflt that l snotria never ue aqie to iprather under the. moonbeams,; several, o f flowers that bloomed, near, the cottage, the denartufe. Mona/s life seemed all dreafY s ’, ti >t.' i it Mi { | )' # . t V / f jj • i.i .■• j ’ . 1*1.1. 1 /1 j” * I.' *'.i . •. • • - - J> * ** * ij h 1 . *. i • Ty i *:* *i r.1 • 1 It f. I ! -iL- i l' * • • 1 ' ;, i* - 1 * f t •\T'l { l j • i* ■ . i 11 i\ ■ ' il J I v-V ” ' reacn tne snore, yvnen at last l <na/comej them approached the cottage where the stran- lustrous radience of,sea and s k y ! . Mona there was iothing to interest her, there Was* Lfi’iiO'l. •’• j ' J m 'W rfj«i *: •iril J-»» m . : t ni, > >. itj^ } f>ii J Q j *. \ o *1, 'i*- » : r *•*; • r 2 pfj r - t d . * , 0 . * ' . , v r . k 11. w.as a11 f a irowning sai an(j among the rest.-came Diego, the was watching him as an idolater might watch notoinjgforYvhich she cared since that BlUte- ■1 *'JL‘L*bjL i*5 *Jr ^ ■ < ix •*.-! • 1141 - * 11 ¥ * ip if, (Lp 1 mli 1 - ‘J > i*r*inT7‘? ^ *!t»i f'-.**ij *'s .1 • .? I'riA/.'O ! I # . 2 * 4 .-:; • i rin i :•/:*: * *» k «-j ovw T * 1 , »in f ° J .- • ,.v precipice, ana was sure tirat tr r escapea ^n^er o f (be, eyeping, before^ came, up j his | god, worshiping tog faultless beauty o f eyed stranger had stolen her heart and gone* jdfekto b f drowning, it* Would be o i l y to ljnfeet jntq .the piazza ^titb hi£ g.uitar^ip hi^ hand, J bis features-^vthe perfect tjiiting p f his cpm- J away. She^drooped like some stricken flow'**! jtfid mhto h6ivrible fate o f ’ W ih’g’ dkshed to ‘andU v erett saw that he/hung., about Mona, plexion __ ii _________ 1 „ , rm ____ ____ _ ___ ___ j l A . . >r. TT;. m ll *:. >•???) / ilil i!T. «?»<♦ . T i ^ I n'ear it, I J saw ’ that tifuliladyj like.aii angei of deliverance.^?' pieces! on the rooks/ ,Xhenv ydu joame, beau- | rnorethanto^t he detected,th,e jealous regards %. fixed ‘-.‘iM y .nameJS'-Moria,” said [the young! is-[I ^ h 0 seemed lander.,:“ Do not/overwhelm t me so! much» wkitolthanka^? L w / vh e r ; in vain her kind parents sought to rotise’ On a sudden toe sopnd o f wheels disturbed | her interest, orVbring back her tost Briglj't- ha wandered about like — v « ^ w • v * v am • mm m rn ^ — i » > w m • W . rn » m •- ■ ^ ppon |jjip. j.Tq .arhuse the crowd, the elpquent silepce,; j&pd in another moment ness apd blooi^. 5 mi ne.d .pnder sopae restraint from his alight wagon stopped before the door., .it the pale shadow offc * ’H'M.’ n'D m sflvrroi i -.11 ru. 1 , . . . 1 . :«(**. X „*•5’.1 1 ‘nvi ___ ____ j *. ■ . er former self^ avoidings i soi mueni presence, and' to seQurq...hjimself. from their' was c(jiven;by a gpptleman^a,; fo^pign^rHke all company, spending long: hours *alone 6n Uto '// kind yyords w.hmh>sgpnr^earjed hin)j'''Eyerett. ;EvpretVf;fby,hi%side .was a servant, and on the rocks from which shetoad first seeit* Ev- |. L.Everettisaid •ittle l more; as life ^as'ifideed; begged Diego to give them some musi#». He toe back s^at, a ty oung lady. At sight pCh^r? orptt, looking, with melancholy eyes over' tKe jbecomingiiitterlyfexMusted/iandwhenatdasti jreadijj .9pmp^lted,n ^,ndj sang.. sptPe. V?rin Everett .start e$, up \yito a glad. cry..: - Mona sea frpm which she had rescued Him, and •Mouafguided him >to* her home, his remaining] l0ye gongSjiturnipg hjs, tolaqk, eyes , wito saw her spring down without waiting for as- which now stretched a waste of waters be--? stfength^ent'ireiy *gave'\7ay4)ji(i T-;<^ Off b.\r disguised .Passion rupon l^pna i Tk VITA A A - ArVfcl t 1>AW\v / w* 4 . a .«* a rf*»\fia r • $ k /\ . I * 1 » There was a g riat ©xcifiemerit) among; the disguised passion, upon Mpna ^t,eveify,ljfipd.eF.| si stanceand hovy^regardlessof the presence tween them. J 11! rf. .. ., , v , mm , P i ^ T a ? e#.;! A,;* : M,- A i jfjo b : * l r i £ 0 .. ........... , . . . i '^1,to?:^^.^heams,-when, Mona j A fter a w h ile .Everest .begap to feel,very each others arms. . j; j'.u 'ju i j / r - f i ' i . ii - a.i j .. t i . n i J i» *ul fr»U * .1 ifi.n j r. r r l o * h , i rf» \fi *• ~ ' * 1 / ? - n. i < r .. iappeared f ljg,, d ripping gaments^ w it h . her | tired. of others^ they were for a moment clasped in a few weeks after he left Her house, Mdpa *in!i *• Tn jrf| fin j fi , i • i i: i *** . H-i I ' j t* n I f received a note from him, together with soihe !half drowned companion: but there, were * .'.-‘ •’C s ' • 'I >•':! •• ‘v . ’< v\ h *: 7^ft kind hearts and willing hands ready to ad minister to the comfort of both, and before I 7 7 7 fcC • , . i ; vf: \n w > 7 ’?r , ' , It n *ij.-7 exhausted*” ’ I'rctr* ..Sbe sta.rtedm p ^puIsiyGl-y.'l rf j b I .w ill Help you,” «he said.f* -i.n n i ; .* m- / o j • •.. r .; r, «. t sJeqpTo f exhaustion a warm.bed, apji Mona \0 U: .,.-4 lPj .firfa'i , f | fnr Sick and pale with her utter misery,, she pretty triflds, tellings her'that he waygoing. “ Momij” hg*v^hisperedi*p.t ar,pap?e ii>f the ^ .is tagger ed, back intq.toe shadgw, and , there back to his native home: It was many long, music,” I must Pgo to bed ; I begin to, watching, those,two as some lost spirit months before she heard from Him again 5/ might,watch happy, souls n\.Paradise.'--,The then a great box arrived, addr^gsed to Don: young lady ^as fair..haired and:^7Muef,ey(*d Pedro. . It contained splendid pi'esents ior like Everett, her blonde cuds floated- away all the family, silks and muslinfe for the o!<f f f TT T fi & t y d f* // jo m l < ii oi l Jj.-4.f i t/ I - • < • - t f f .* ' I - J. J y * J w--------------- v«4\44-, l l ,i;l| r»J 1*7,1---- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .rj i ~ l FT\ i | - n - . 7 i r Ti.i - • - ^ « i * * ,|. - , . I ? • t b ^ h . .pot ^?r. I j c< 2ST o , no, call 1 !fr°m a face.thaLwaaexquisitely, lovely in its lady^that^made witE ’dqli^ ii; and lflTlO’ llOlirS Vftt to slu m b e r . ... . .I! ... I n ‘ i /» • _ t. J ^ w * *. /.r n A *-.1: I />li ni />a nnnoc fi\i» Tlrtti P o /I ija tlifl l i l 'o n f n,kt/ik The image of the handsome face that had l • • .... ' - - • |long hours.^et.te^sjqmljp^37w ; yjT.nl [with your frien d s -\--— — ------- v t »• deli<Wte choice wanes for Don.Padro, the like of p I ■ l« f dftii yWM^eMtfgrt material,,-anfiNot;arstyle,fiod.color^^thatMona, had never, Before’been teen on^^ the; island'^ l'obked s’o^ ltefiilly j'ihto'jh^sjj tHe'lremeln- ^'de'aWr tarihethe,rt VBefr'ifthitfefeliie'fit^ « h e : hfljd f never, see.»;. W p F^r*;i.-AJtogether,i she; and ftfr Mdo'^ some'lovely dresses,teatfe ^ brance s<?fthe clinging graspYi'r Ms a?mf |wRSS))dretI itfa' 16w/'^aSsil«flit&'toildf:flis!t';6toh-'t ,sesmed.*s. beautiful, in her-eyes qe sqme fairy;, too, in^^ektest New. York styles A .Bejijrj sweef tones of hiS’^oice, haunted E e r 'fer^t '-1 tied Miti With 1 ite'thriin vie? « iw-ihi.i^eh.ehitentof anQfheF.regioq.iu; > tiful set ofjewelry, and ..what. \yas fas'-monfc jaffjf. and.:'viMn\dtliasti sleep’s^le oVer'her- ' nflhe vteuld^-Sohbtiete, h a ^ l e f r fheih tfli ! r ^.f^r-A.piome,nt.thelpvers.recovered them-' precious to her thanrauything else; A.cFossiof Weary ji^atne, ity a s full dreams' 'm e 1 ^aud-forie vstith'hiffif'bti* tlM^-linbttiBtft-her 1 jsp.lye 6 );an(i.the!geptleKian-canie.!up.to shake: EverettW tair, ra thh gold plate 'of'Which jdPE^fett Cbiarkd..v- ' 1 . x!\ ‘ mdffc»'£ppeaWa^tliig'dt>dWMa-te1ter-B^ ?Ev?tea Wl|ianyi;]hy .(heihand^„. intey.,AU fSM “ 1?nr O U f i f i i j t t i a ftK iM <s *•! t* J « - ' i ' l j n.i '*.»'<! ff*-ifrr 11 5 was inscribed, “ Form y , preserver;” wjto the date o f the night that she Had rescued^ hjj&odBufc'in the midst o f the pleasure these^ ' The ue^t morning found Mona qntifrfyJ jerett:^ppeafe.d.rr She‘called a sefvanl; fto helpl spoke,a« few. words» together.-with - jrafliaixtj refreshed.and.recovered from her night’s ad-r beVrfcare forliiin, arid'Monk ^ft^ him go; and |l1%ppy *fa»ces, their* own, language, Y^hich venture, but feve^ett too wep,*k even to le^-ve Mlbo-kihg after him'as i f SIlhe^^satfl VebtYvith jiWAP: aft nnknwn to Mona,, and. toen i^verettj presents might have given her, came the d I wift,guide you to land.” R !his‘beill',r W itt the simple' habitss o f 7to^ ? 1 >• i>nA r 'y'f ni *''*r'u : Y 7 Switojkind courtesy,.turned .to herj . « soned drop that destroyed all Her deljghi ; “ T think l ean fell6W rif you will leadvi tne j unsophisticated islariclers,' Mona assisted Her J Pi The1iext t :morhirigr When^ Sh^^^as^'iflole •» • ^This ^is ^my; preserver;?’ he - said- to his I to.^ aocompanied the, giftaj 3 way^^Xcannot ban? a hftlnlp.ss Knrt.hpn liiwntopi^t.hjAt.tend‘ iirirvh' fhinitfanger^and ifrTA.nicrftc7and was I IwHW T^iVP'iW.^hlft-^said'to^Kbt*: - da*i l»nmmninno».v|i Mona»,‘ thetoare Mv; Living-* announced .that-he .was* married;-» «■ • h S e n e c A la k e lodge , no . 308. Regular Meetings .at- Dresden, on J Saturday ; evenings, or . qr before the Full Moon, and every . , two weeks thereafter. * liana ,a J jthe way y L cannot hang a helpless^urtjien || mother! tbattehd upon the was! |with; Everett'h'e'said'.tdtoht: jupon^yorf^’ ^ A A I I *. f'7 A j i u |;often)left‘,alahe withtoirti Wh'ile the ^bod datrie* | “ Morid,,:iS!Diegoyour )dVrir “ ^ o ^^7 .^^airaec^c;yo^r are weak j was absent atteridmg to' other duties. f‘<:Tor d exhaitfetda.^T shril'iiotTeave Come, ! some time he georfied only Half conscious Of rushville lodge , no .-377 ^ jtako^fef hbld bfriiy Waifet,*or I will havef ^ thOir iilitiistratiorik/but at last herouted hiin-| R e g u l a r ¥Mfesdayhc)M | f 0& ^ ^ ^ whOh^Mohi stbbd\near him^to\ bbbkdfr evenings, on or before the Full Moon, and.every, other.” ^ . ___ 7*her feeblV* tb Hiht7; ‘TH ari'itistant she Was fwA wflATro ffiovooffoV-; rt '* ‘ ^ 3 i ‘ u' y * IVTTVC ----- ---------------- * ---- ^ r> j . I iJe WlaS1 irideed too' Weak ferfurther remonJ j hrirsido^‘bending 'doWh ’to ’catdh hi^ faint• ij No/100. 4 m* : sttofabe V[he cfasp^d toe1 girdle around toat \tbhe&! .^Aned tenoiisn ^rnoW ot Tfl.1l! nn lifnnJQTT . _'1'1 t/J j . *'L J '-.L'. filln eninwi V a 1.V Wtv i rif ^A. A ’ Ai..* fc^A.*vrla .♦ Ar two weeks thereafter; • ^ Ov>PEi0Sr yan ii. a . chapter ^Regulai1 Meetings Jat ; rileiii^ ‘waist, khd ah t to© swam^:Tbita^®!y oti; evenings, on or before the,Full Moon,and every * i'/TiliJ?- j t m ! •,Tr' : \ 1 two weeks thereafter. A nofust*beJSent*'tomy!friends to . JE R U S A L E M COMMANDERY, NO. 17 zi a nu:T:‘>.. ♦ L-ovlInaj t .. o : >o% ana every ;she fe]fc him hang eV4mia h e a v ier weight un^ telltheni M k S . : >Th4f h a V ^ W - 1 7,v.i •» i ir. bilt’ T 6 f %M$ 'tfabtifirtlfig *1 WfttSt- . !'.* I Ji wi * ? f ' i Jl I f f f fc . _ f . f Regular Meetings at Penn Y « , o . tif/tort ! Btr<mgtb\be.*nnipt h av« perished. The return Monday after the Full Moon in each month; -* '**‘1 1 was fioYftccomplishecf \fery* ^pOedily^ tif [overcame me too sooh.” M d M V jcompamona yx ) t»iit%!t noil ’stone and-Miss Violet Livingstone.- Ab, you I j ; Fr°m that time Mona’s -gloom SOemed^ to^ & Myi fldveH” shd1 ^claimed tindigrittntly. will find tKofr fatfmes ks Hard as mine to learn, .^epen'. \She suffered from all the torturihg* «|N o>deed!: T detest *lbhfc they are dea^'dear*friends o f mine. rAtid' jealousy; thaVa^warm hearted, southron can. But he is very irluch in'lole1' i^ito1 yom”j j jfor that yoii must1 try land remember them;” j ^^3 and, when toe sat alone {listening!to thej '^Petoa^s5'SO,^‘With ^gesture b f tiufimtei ^MOnat camO forward7 pale, and with deB-\jeternal roll of the ocean, and pictured himi contempt/ 1 “ ‘Butt^hb ;k!il6ws: !P* do not likei| pairing eyes'\; ’but;1 the young1lady ’ ! was too j^appy1 with that beautiful bride, it wqrild^ ii.d^uondiri bnn ^Undi W if|^mich': absorbed’ So her'Wer* to'notice 'any J :sotoetime? |a^if sKe.^d %iter atojici ’ *v/£ m fe ^ t ^ ^ k ia ^ v e f ’kP,’frA’nkfypj a%\4 jthing mdre toaa'Xhat Mona ;was very hahd^ j plunge into the waves and.-seek oblivion in? j V'H'Wfy; ^veWfcAcf^-fO^ ^ue'M o n a iiad ’some and seemed half frightened; she eaid a j '^ t h i £rHeri'companions wondered ^ at the jsbft&ed His nabri^ ^ ^ a r J ^ moil qoj.J.^ord^ -in'-the • laHguage1 toe-^understood' change in her, but hai^fy 'gassed at1 to®1 I ^'^BeCa^se Hb'’steams' ^fellbw^artd Tr| but impeffectlyj1 aud ithen DbfiPedrO^and bis jeause. Her lovers finding \Her cold to all tooiild' 151^ftb'giv^ Iwife appekredj And were WSrtnly gfrto'tdd' to6^ °ftbrs, finally consoled themselves ni *** 1 J,0^|.Everett’s friends. jhW 1 c ding present.” *