'& IX (Oeaelaeed ) Jut I ttAmammautt. The Beta, ssphyra the llled the air " " Mind fragrant, Impart" te everytalsg an elyaten content and JV ? MM by het, atlMtnc wind wfcteh combine with II aeres glare of the ana te perch Md IwewntM verdant earth, nad diffuse abroad drewajr Inanimatien. Taa rattle past be. aeath Um aprsedlag oak, whose aatlque roots peep out upon the brook that brawls along Um weeded data tbe blrda aaak out the deepest aolltudsse' tba rerat,aad warbla tbelr minstrelsies amid tha densely fe'.lagid I mm thetaereen tha ariuaitarad mevntaln rills, whose rlppllag murmur la lata musical than la tba golden day of Juna-atl form of Ilia ara driven rreai tba parched landaeapa - As If tba Hay nf ftre had dawned and i leant in ueauir um mm inn armament." InJnly the school marm'i happy, rer UN time has come, ynu knew, When, released rrum prosy teaching. Te the sea shore tha can go. But liefers J uly la ever la i thai bsppy schoel-marm alum. As her waalm tha than hasaiaandsrtd- Btrk te the cliy the unit euros. In July the pin wnenltgllitsn In tha Utile randy thupi In July tba Utile urchin Save bl eaah te boy a p-p But before July ! nrer la tbat lllilu urrlln iilnm. Than he cannot play at tnarblet, rer he hun't get a thumb. Ob, tba man I Ua la ae haenv ! lie leek aa though ha bad fluea all worldly earaa and eorrewa te tha winds, and ta rsalli. tag bla bapplaat day-dreams, Ua greet every oea wiib a bread, Jet lal smile, aad bla area twinkle with pant up exhilaration. Whan ha thlnka no one la observing blm, ba glvea vent te hie feelings by eutllng playful caprioles, and even hug Iha lamp peala In the Intensity etitis Jey. Tha reason ha la ae llgbt beartad, gay and free, la that he baa Juat put hie wile anil mother In-law en beard the HeeNbere Kxpresi train for a two mentha aojeiirn by "tha aad sea waves," and he le thinking of tba "way up" tltnee ba will dave during their absence. Ha la new en lila way te break tha geed nawa te tba beye, and lliey will celebraia tha happy arent later en, In tutlr own peculiar faeblen. Many gay young men and maidens Te the m-aburn new betake theiu ; And hy deck themselves In varteua Bathing salt of all description, Aa they dally go In bathing, (Teulba and maldans all together) In the bine and brtny ocean. But tha preay Utile urrhlnt of iha greet aad fleaty city. Wateb thetr ebanea and go In bathing In i he yellow, muddy river With noether bathing ceeiumn llut a amtle. serene and hatmr. Which they wear about their mouthleU. e AumiaTt "Reign, Ibeu Klre Menth I" Thy glowing palm la laid upon tba earth, and every plant and creature bend beneath thy Aery eeptre. "Tha Tinea droop, the treaa stagger, the bread-palmed leave give thee their moisture." llut the dewa of heaven ara uierullul, and every night the treaa anil flewera ara strengthened and re. trashed, else would tbey aurely per lab. nut thou, tlerea Hun, deat net held absolute de minion by Jay. There are Umee when thy burning face le veiled by banks of aterm clouds, and the elementa ara marshalled te give thee battle and uaurp Ihy power, tba artillery of lieaveu la called Inte aotlen, the flood gates nf the cleitdn are opened, and lbt sarin la aeuvereu ireiu my scepter uery away. What alia Hip man T Ilia body la all tw'atsd up Hh leuka aa though he had dropped out of a maelstrom Inte a let et maybl'irry In motion, ami Ih en M with a tolek while tl Ing through the belting ; Ma un betr uvidm ea of all 1 1 rougher handling ta though It might have served the purpesn l a rteatlng atick for a Buck of bleed filri-'y Jersey iuisviuIumm, and bla err piar aa II tbey hail len aud denly eetied en a Wedneaday ami were looking both ivi for Munday. Hi la a " knight of the blue ribbon," who en bemra Ing vary thlraty, dropped Inte a Uriijcatnre for a refreahlng drink of Ice cold aeda water The aepblatlcalclerk, mistaking au Involun tary meTeraent of tbe tnuaclea of the eye ter a common, everjilay wink, put an ounce or two of vary rank whtaky Inte the cooling beverage; whereupon tba temperance advo cate boob found blinaelt laboring under tbe Tery fallanleua Impreaalen that he owned tbe town, and an uncontrollable dealre te teat the quality of the brleka of tba aldewalk at oeoa aalxed hltu. Ily meatii of bla head, which ba uaea ever and auen aa a aert ul Bounding hammer, be baa been able te get aemaldea ( vague and uueartalu though It be) of the geuulne aeundneaa and durability of tbe town pavementa In general. II a baa Juat bow pleked blmaall out of the gutter, where It aaa ma be waa applying bla neaa In "crew bar lean loe." te a huge cobble atone, whlea aoeoonta, probably, for the Tery alngular ap ap paaranee of that member, aa described above. He la en tbe pregramme te deliver a apeeeh thia day en the evlla of Intemperance at a eampmeellng in tha woeda hard by ; but we very much fear tbe caute will anffer greatly If ba attempt te peae aa an exemplary epoci epeci men of "taeteUllam" In hU preaentoendltlon, Tew the dry goedi counter Jumper Ueta hi two ami of vacation. Bnttheaeiaen new ta waning; Se be aeu out for a acini- raahlenable watering re ort Where tbe prlera are reduced. And h Journey tblther with hit I'enen htndauuiely Incaaed In Hew and beautifully made up Hummer cloth a, for tile a he payeth Buveu dollars and aiuarter. A nd for one long day in Augnat He la much Bought after bv,V Itandaemn, iiayly-clad young wemvn. Bnt the windows et the heavena Than are ened, and It ralneth And the Timiig uiin geu bla aull damp, And the beltuui of hla trouaera v-Are In very clueu relations Te hla knee-caps -, for the cloth has Ohrun ken out or all proportion. And It then continues raining Fer the btlance of the fenuUnt, When la sorrow he departelh Te the distant nelay city ; And Ibete malaena leek upon htm A "cheap" and of bad taaleand faahluu. e HapTKMnaal Tbeawaet bracxa new ateala aoreaa tba dataled meadewa and teya with tba awaylng golden red that la Jua: making Ita appearance en tbe bill. All nature aeema te algb with relief at tha departure of the awel taring aummer, and the advent of oeolar and happier daya. Of all tba mentha, September, thou art tha meat beloved mere welcome than flowery May or leafy June for thy aweet, refreahlng breath Ua nepenthe te the heat-eppreeaad earth, Imparting te all tblnga a Jey tee deep for werda, a peace no ether month can give. Tha email boy new beoemea vary aad. Neiblng can make blm brace up and feel bappy; net even the forbidden rosy applet tbat glow by tba way aide can Infuea blm with aa ambltleua and eoterprlaleg eplrlt Tba fact of the matter la, vacation la ever and be muat again Hleg-esr" hla primer book and monkey" with the rule of three. M Tbla It the month of September, tbe bine iky la deited wllb eleud-shlpa, Tba breete through the rose both tUala, and ahakea off the delicate peU t ; Tba gnu tea are turning brown, and the batter nut en the hill top Loekt like a sentinel grim, at it standi In the murky twilight jf And IhU rncallt lutuy mind that I u-jEt corral metemtTtbeteli S&f" Or go In that weary old dreu-cCaiiether ac cural lecg season " 0 Ootehbb t Oorgeeutly apparelled October bow lair thou art, bow tranquil and aerene! Tba mellow frulta drop In Iha atlUeet heura, Tba aweet, calm unehlne warma tba ground ae tbat wa eaa yat Ua dreaming betide tba . guablag aprlng In tba thinned and tunny weed, while tha allgbtaat rustle et tba winda brinaaabewera of yellow and crimaen leavee aboeiua and raUlea down the ripened abeat uta from tbair opened bure. "And tit a pleasant tell te trace J"M taa g.ewlag treet our winding way, twaaT " ulumn sunbeams, doubly ,Mb tb tbe raddy fallage, round ut Af HJKfiPff00 el0d ' morning ttoed I n glory aria the arcaet et tha weed." ?WJ1,""J S, oeeVeud done a new allk Plaar. Drlea m. -rt ,K ,,,, ovareeat. prtee W, aad tafcaa bla atand. where all thTgUdy glrlt umjiaZlSihEr-tii Tfreat et Ue7athlenabU bowl tbat aaae llbaaiy patrenlxsd tba peat aaaaawiari k Z aamaaar aupply of lee-water and toeu-aseka. Bat be te aelyatflzad ter tba wwtart tarflBSJI vary low, beotuaaet tbabaavy drainage madB upea tbam by tba Pttraaaaa et tea eStty BbUlawitta ta whlek na te aaw eeMaaadTaa. klg aaarjr erar eeat te attU wtek ate raaaJet" mitefmn. nwwfaad ataata Mtkte wlatet nlatar "eat at aeefc," a will Save te eklm taa wtatar throegb ta kte tall dsatar-a tad altaraaUre, te be aura. The boy ttoed la tba orchard let, rrem whence bit pard had Baa i The applet lay npen the areuad, Aa clattered o'er hit head. Miealled alead, "Hey. Jimmy, hey, Thre h tint no one about" But.llmmy tenottage'er taeBaldt, Heard net bit eemrade't theut. There eame a rear of mutkatry- inat uey, ob, wnere waa nni At of the ftrmcr with the gun, Who ewaed that appta I re. a NevKMnanl Tba air la dark. Tba cruel wlnda atrip tba treaa of tbalr yellow and erlmae leaves, aad Ibay aland la tba murky mleta Ilka ae twaay grim aa I mlmbapea apae Iraa. Klewera and Ibaaeta nave long alnea perlabed t btrda have mlgraled le warmer ellmee,antl a anlemu tllenee pervadea tba earth, broken only by the nebbing rneana of wlnda aa tbey awaep through the naked "Heaped In the hellnwa of tbe greve.tha autumn leavaa He dead I Tbe ruatle te ihe eddying gutt, and te the rab- hlt't tread I Tbe robin and tbe wren buve flown, and from the ebraba the Jay, And from tbe weed lop calls Urn crew, through all the gloomy day" New It la that ttlll and Halnny, puna the day la plating ahtunyt na na'e,uen ana nana. Itim.tchealnulae'er thoglealng lira. la the man tick T Ne, tbe man It net tick, but ba la Tery unhappy. Yeu tee be la a great aaplrant alter political bonera and baa lust been aerely defeated for a long coveted ofllea Tbe little book be la etudylBg ae carefully oenlalna hla private aoneunta, and ba la re capitulating hla expendlturea for tbe recent campaign. The following ta the tad illsclea ura: ratnpalgn aaaeeainent Nev oe Printing stlukers, diMlgurt and clr culars tM) VlllMK thnbnys Ue 00 Bribing i dftnrs 10 ftm te Witrd lna SO () yn te small boy fur throwing aninnii 1'ireuiars ati aiiaser.... in Hiiui-y t'tpenOed In biijtng up vulva en olectlenday liM5 Total ion w Nuintieref vetia pn led In the dlalrlct H,al numbur et veu-s polled by himself 'J l Knewcd under by a majority of 7W4 Ua will net accept another political nomina tion until tne Keferm Marclatlen baa done something towards putting a check te tbe wholesale aed corrupt usage of money at eleoitena. New the bleak wlnda of autumn around na are alghlng, And nature her elf tenva gloomy and sad, Aud the leaves an) the Mowers are falling and dying, And the earth Is In anmtier habiliment clad i And the songbird la penatvo,er bat flown te discover A fair, annny home amid evergreen trees. And the weiida but re-echo the wall of the tilever And treaty wlnda rualln the dead forest leavee Yet welcome, November, for though gloomy and murky, Thy iiainu la synonymous with mlnce-ple aad turkey, e DKChMiiKiil The work of destruction It done. The earth It cold and dead, and ready ler Ha winding theet. Ilury, then, Decem ber. Let Ihy tleeey shroud hide from aigbt tbe heaps of dry, dead leaves, tbe barren fields, and aere, brown meadows. "Mufllx tby cold wool about tbe feet of ahlverlug trees," rdd spread tby ermine mantle ever tbe steeplDg flewera. !t thy anewa bury all that the year baa done. llut knew, eh, month of nature'a sepulebre, thou can at net lerever deatrey and bury tbe handiwork el nature. Fer a little while only thou and tby tyrannical aucocasera sfiill apread broadcast a gloomy desolation. Kr winter shall again " break forth and blossom Inte aprlng," wllb Ita singing btrda and fragrant dowers, and aprlng aball In turn ripen Inte the golden, verdant autntuer, with Its gutblng springs aud leafy groves. The small biy new Iwoetnea very pious. lie la never absent from Mabbatb school, but studies bard the way In wblch be should go, snd bis Hundayachiel teacher and superin tendent rejoice exceedingly Uiat another straying Uinb baa Imeu brought into the fold. Hilt after tbe Christmas present be will play hoekey, anil cut both teacher and auperlntendent en tbe streeL Again tbe season for sleighing Is here, and the young man who la hu unlertuuate as te 1st In love, will net lese the opportunity afforded by these beauUlul moonlight even ings te mike himself "solid" with his beet girl. Of course, If encouraged, (as is usually tbe case) he will become ery simony, and, as a natural sequence, tbe smacks of eerulaling lips will keep time and music with thejing. ling and the tingling of tbe sleigh bells. Thia Is all right eneugu, but there should be some little; discretion exercised in tbe per per fermance el these onculstery feats. It would be well, perhaps, for young levers who are prone te manifest their mutual affections In this, no doubt, very pleasing and satisfactory manner en similar occasions, te get a few pointers from the poet, who, in writing en tbla very interesting subject says : ' Klis your girl when In your cutter Yeu My across the brf Iga 1 et. If clouds across the moon i 111 and II r. be net tee seen. Or, you'll klsa no meuthlet, but her Muee'a rosy rldge" JKIUIY CHUNCHKH. Yb laughing brooks and streams, b1 frae I'rein Icy chains, exulttngiy Mag, as ye bitileu te the sea, Alleluia! s A Ussat for a Demestic rrem the Bosten Uazette I bad an experience the ether day wblcb may bave fallen te the let of some men, but never before te me. My wife asked me if 1 would be willing te step Inte a certain em ployment efllue and aend ber some promis premis ing looking maid for a parlor girl. I found tbe place, approached tbe manageress, hat in band, aud briefly stated my errand. Old 1 prefer Protestant or Catholic? I was tempted te reply " an agnostic," but wisely retrained. Shortly I was requested te step into a room near by and interview a candidate. I waa embarrassed, rer I bad net thought bow I abeuld open the conversation. Mademoi selle, however, waa firm aa a rock, with every faculty awake, and I seen found my self passive Instead of active In tbe matter. 1 grew nervous, I knew, and found myaell making premises tbat the geed lady at hema would have been astonished at, being pet lesser! of but one desire, and tbat le get away. 1 have a faint resemblance of aaylng tbat every evening was te be subject te tbe mal den'e own pleasure ; and fa a week waa nothing mere than fair compensation ; that I knew she had a soul above tbe laundry (she waa a comely lata) ; tbatlfabe would ooude eoude oeude aoend te visit the aeetbere witb ua next aea son, tbe should be conveyed by earriagu avary Huuday te church ; that, while 1 thought a muslin cap would well become herelaasln preBle, It should be entirely op tional with ber aa te wearing that badge el domeatle service ; tbat 1 could readily aend tbe porter from tbe atom te polish all brasa ernam wti of tba house, and that It wave lev te tbe heart of every Inmate et my borne te have tbe deer bill ring three times at least whenever It rang at all ; aud, tlealiy, tbat if nest autumn aba found herself depressed w itb tba fatigue aud beat of tbe aummer a va catien of two weeka could readily aagranted, pay ei course 10 ee continued meanwnue. Bba oeuaented te call upon my wile, but it la needleaa te say tbat no engagement resulted, and my wire and I bad some aerleua conver sation tbat ulgbt alter tbe children bad said tbalr prayers. Aa Charles Iever uaed te make bit bareea ebavrve, when thev were upon tbe eve el some wild exploit, ' I don't knew what possessed me I" a e s TUK IIBOOK. When last 1 came te tee thee, brook, Tbe Ice le chains had beuud thee, I ween tby freedom's iwoeter new Became of chalnt once 'round thee. I ween tby trills o'er the rough place there, Tby low tenea 'meng the cresses, Ara trlala of thine te tell ajey Beyond my human gutties. Already for thee bndt the tplce, And green tby bordering g raises, 1 he aider dipt ita uraneuet oe wn Te klit thee In tby passes. Tba robin gives a note of tbanka tot tby cool, pure libation, And toen tba thrash will eeme and ting Tby pralMt te creation. And ill areand I'll tell of thee, And whsa eenet rammer'! weather, Dewa bare, dear brook, won't yen and I Have gteriena ttatte together t -BrtJir.JtfkKWTm. LnBimW TILtKY COlllfll. AM tKltltVtiO ItfaHBJjns A9tU.B rUVMBMB IM KM. AI Oaagttgtiisaa ef lbs Vailed Bretkrea Chareh ka reaaiylvahla, Msrtlasd, Virginia aad WaatVlrglalaBatlalalBgli-BeT, Da Lsag la Charge Wills Able Asslstaaia. Lebanon Valley college, a beautiful repra repra aeatatlen of which la given below, te loeatsd at Ann villa, one of tba meat thrifty tewae la Lebaaea oeuniy. Tba above Illustration repreeeata tba main building, wblcb baa net baanaaUralyoeaplated. Tbla dost net In- lude tba ladlea ball, en Main atreet, nor tbs farm building en College avenue. Lebanon Valley college came Inte exist ence te aupply an absolute want, Denomi national growth and advancing civilization rendered It necessary for the church of the United Brethren In Christ throughout tba atatea of Penuavlvanla, Maryland and the Virginias, te make special provialen for tba moral and Intellectual culture of her chil dren. After much deliberation and prayer, It was (evolved tbst an Institution of learning be established, which would furnish tbe ad vantages of a thorough education alike te yenng men and women, under the sale and inspiring influences of the Christian religion. MUM. J. JT. DOM.M. Una ul tbe Handsomest el the Married Uellet at tbe rederal Capital, Mrs, J. N. Delpb, the wire or tbe Junier senator from Oregon, ( who it one of tbe great millionaires of the western coast) was born within tbe sounds of the thundering I'acine eceau; she grew up te womanhood in the wild romantic country, aud waa educated privately by a governess in tbe beuse or her parents, and when en a visit te Portland she met tbe rUlngyeung lawyer from New Yerk ttate (who waa t tbat time district attorney), and shortly thereafter was married te blm,ber daya of official high position began and con tinued rrem that time steadily onward. Mrs. Delph Is the mother of six children, the eldest being a daughter, who waa formally Intro duced te society at Washington in the season of 188)), at one of the most brilliant balls of tbe year. Mrs. Delph herselt is one of the hand somest of the married belles at tbe capital. Her auperb figure, dainty complexion and pttrfect geed nature defy the lureada of time and tbe presence of a tall, exquisitely mould meuld ed and very lovely young daughter at ber side only adds auetber grace te the accom plished lady. Mrs. Delph's alteruoena and receptions in the season attract all tbe notables that are in tbe city and hundreds of tbe resi dents. Her drawing rooms are alwaya tilled by a select company. Tbe dinners given by Senater Delpb were notably successful, so cially, and gaatrouemlcally aa welL Mrs. Delpb presides at her husband's dinner par ties te bli friends and associates, where her ready wit and quick appreciation and spark ling repartee render her a great favorite. B MM ATOM J. It. VULfU. ante Aeeeant or an tlrrgua aeaater's Olt Olt tlugelalied I'ubile Oarawr. Among prominent men of the United States Senate there exists none who rank mere highly in attalrsef state and country than does Senater Delpb, of Portland, Ore gon. Jinepb N. Delph, el Portland, Oregon, waa born at what waa then designated aa Delphtburg, in Temklna (new Bebuyler) county, New Yerk, October lUth, 1835. He received a common school education, private instructions, and ler a time attended tbe Uenesaee wesieyan University atLlmt, N Y. After arriving at the age et eighteen years he taught school for a portion of each year, making a living, and acquiring further knowledge at the same time. Ha atudled law with tbe Hen. Jeremiah MeUulre at Havana, New Yerk, and waa admitted te tbe bar at the general term et tba supreme court el tbat state, beld at Bingbamplea, Novem ber, 186L Mr. Delpb practiced bis profession In Schuyler county during 1801 and 1802. whan be waa enlisted in Captain If. Craw ford's company aa the Oregon Eaoert, raised for tba purpose el protect tag tmlgraiite el -ir -efcrifci . rf "- - ' 1 iV - 51ggggggT::rf ---"ljl!-3;:1''T tz ' f5 - aaF - r , j. 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Aiafurtbar udueraieat te locate tba oef. lags la tha midst of tba baautllul Lebanon valley, BMHable building and greuada wars deawAad by public spirited clllaeaa for educa tional trarpcaae. In 1800 tba Institution waa fenadsd and enartared by a special net of tba legislature of tha eommenwaalUi of Pennsyl vania, oe-anuoATioN or thn hbxbb, The principle of oe-edaoatlon el tbs aexse waa adopted from the first by tbe founders of the college and tbe entire absence of col lege barbarities and excesses, as well as the manifestations of a tendency te a higher standard of scholarship, from year te year, proves the wtSbem of this natural order or things. Tha facilities or tbe college and tbe encouragements te a thorough education are offered alike te all. And experience has shown tbat there la no appreciable dlflerenee between tbe male and tbe female, aa sucb, aa te ability In mattering tbe studies of a col lege course. While tbe college Is denominational In management, It la positively free from sects- that year te the Pacific coast, against the ravages and depredations of tbe roving benda of Indiana. Mr. Delph filled the position et orderly sergeant, and finally settled in Port land, Oregon, in October, 162, where be baa alnee resided. In 1801 he was elected city attorney for tbe district of Portland, and dur ing tbe aame year was made district attorney of Oregon by President Lincoln. He waa a member of tbe state Henate from the year in cluding 18Htl te 1874, and baa practiced bis proleaaleo alnee his arrival in Oregon. He waa elected te the United Slates Senate aaa Republican, and took bis seat, bis term ex piring In 188U. AllsluuI Jesus lives. He ts new the living One : Krein the gloomy house of death rer the conqueror has gene, Ilihrht roreninnertetbo skies Ul His people yet te rise." Miles Htandtsb's Grave, Huxhury Letter te Bosten Herald. In later years ell'eitu have been made te eatabllth tbe place of tbe burial of tbe old Pilgrim warrior, and as far aa authenticity gees the results have been diverse and dis couraging, tbe various spots claimed te be bis last resting place being scattered ever at least a square mile. Probably tbe most direct tra dition concerning tba subject is the following, derived from Miss Careline B. Hall, a de acendent of Captain Standlth in tbe teventh generation, whose brother, James Hall, col lected much or tbe historical knowledge we new possess relative te hla ancester: About 10 years age Hsnjimln Prier, a once wealthy ablpbullder of Duxbury, died In tbe alms beuse. Seme years before bis death he In formed Mrs. lluth Hall, daughter of Olive Standlahand mother or the present Mist Hall, tbat Captain Standlth was Interred in the old eemetery at Seuth Duxbury, nearly opposite tbe Prier homestead. Mrs. Hall noted the tact at the time and since ber decease, some years slnee, tbe memorandum has been found. Mr. Prier aald that his father had told him of tbe burial, he having learned it in turn from hla father, who aald that be attended tbe funeral, and further said that I La grave was marked by two three cornered stones, one at the bead and one at tbe feet The Prieia were all long lived, llenjamin dying at the age of 115 yean, and being noted for hla re markable memory of events. The Interven ing 231 years sluee tbe death of Standlsb, October 3, 1650, can be bridged by three peo ple having an average age et 77 years. Prier's house ttoed nearly opposite the. eemetery, and aucb an event as the burial of Stand Ian would be remembered by tbe family. Tne cemetery is a abort distance west et Hall's corner. Seuth Duxbury, less than three fourth's of a mile from the residence of tbe old soldier. A rough pett and rail fence in closes it en three sides, while the fourth, next te tbe street, Is bounded by a pretty rustic fence of cedar. Its area la lest than an acre, and the surface la overgrown with rank, uncared-fer grass, interlaced witb tangled blackberry vines. There are no boundaries te lets, interments having been made in little groups, various clusters of slate stones bearing the uamesef Wtnslew, Alden, Cusbman, and Brewster, descendants of the Mayflower band. A noticeable feature ts the lack of epitaphs en tbe stones, some or which date back te tbe end of the sixteenth ntntury. In Slandish'a will, dated "Dux burrow, March the 7th, 10e5," aud presented rer probate by Capt James Cudworth May 4, 1057, tbe testator states : " My will is that out of my whole tBtate my fuueralehargea be taken out and my body burled In decent manner, and if I die at Duxburrew my body te be laid aa near as Cenvenlly may bee te my two dear daughtera Djra blandish inv daughter and Mary Standlth my daughtei-In-law," In tbe centre of the cemetery is a grave marked by three-aided pyramidal absped stones at the bead aud loot, while ether depreaslena close at band indicate ether ancient graves. Hew old tbla grave may be la net known, but it seems te bear out tbe tradition remarkably. AritLHerufK. through tbs wild Uabelef our lever'd time The long or Ilemer cometh, grave and atom With tldlngt from the world's fresh, healthy prime Tldlngt which our worn, wearied age concern. Unchang'd through all the long uunumbcr'd yean, The voice of Hemer sings the tong divine, Wbteh tells of godlike toils, of horee't tears, ' And of the punishment of I'rtaui t line. The battle la tbe plain It raging yeti Tbe walchflrea blase, the beakU-thlpe Una the she.et rer us the fee In grim array It set Ah I butde wa light at they fought of yore T Fer we, tee, like the heroes long age, Must wage tlew wart and tall the bitter tea t rierce It the conflict, loud Hie tempest plow, And the wavea rear aed rige uc ceaalngly, Btlll mast we warder o'er tbe ttermy main t Twist reckt and whirlpool! a dread peesage make 1 "' '" a.1111 matt the Sireni ilng te at tn vain 1 attll from ipa toils of circle mutt we break. Turn then te Hemer's Ptalm of Ufa, and see Hew they endured, wbete pilgrimage is done 1 And hear the manage tbey have left for thes Only by raUtnee la the victory wen. -rrtn AfeemlUait' Afcvattav. i anjsrsd as nf PrvsnwMft Met, aiwtll Mfenm of tyannfnwBnnra stwant tan Ibat tawAeoltegminay Inaalaani taa asjnaiasm sf rartattaa meraiHy wHMntwndnatnfl im rt llglonseenvtoMons or finanal batlsf el any one. There ara two odmmedlona brlek build ings, capable el aoeommodaUBg n large num ber of studeat Tbe roema are arranged ter IwettudenU each, ara wait vsatllatsd, and contain all conveniences. Tbs most ap proved system of atsam-bsatlag baa bean Introduced In tbs ladles ball and tbs mala college building. Firs escapee are also pro vided ler all third story rooms. alto been erected a third building oentalaiag tbe library, a large and well lighted art room, two mutlc rooms, tba entire department el natural science, witb "ta laboratory and mu seum. There la also a line campus of about six acres. Kev. D. D. De Leng It tbe bead or the In stitution, and he haa an able oerpe or aaaist tnta. Tbe territory committed te the sup port et the college la large, Including Penn sylvania, Maryland, Virginia and West Vir ginia. Tbe winter term closed en March 24 The normal department waa organized en April 0. Fer the facts or tbe above aketcb and tbs illustration we are indebted te the courtesy of the Lebanon 'lme. The President ea the Peer Haa. -V. X. Herald Interview with Cleveland. "Well," be said, "a railroad corporation should have its legal righte no mere, no less. But the people abeuld have their rights alto. I believe In tbe people, I be lieve in the settlers en the new lands of tha far West, and I believe that oerporaliona wblcb become tee grasping should be re strained. When a real settler I don't mean a mere land speculator, but a farmer who builds bis little house and sets about tbe Im provement of tbe acres en wblch be has set tledwhen such a man baa legally taken possession or his 1C0 acres be ought te feel that the government It behind him, and tbat if his rights are ever invaded tbe government will stand by blm and see tbat no Injustice la done. He has a right te feel tbat way, and, ae far aa this administration la concerned, it is clearly and without reservation of any kind the friend of tbe people. While aa a matter or course the administration will pro tect the lawful righte of a corporation aa well aa these or the people, still I think it should be specially Jealous or tbe rights of tbe far mere aud the working classes. This is a government by tbe people and for the peo ple, and the people ought te feel always tbat its full force will be exercised te protect them rrem any unlawful encroachment. I will go even further than that, and say tr by any construction or the law a seeming injustice is donetetbehumblest farmer in the furthest corner or tbe land, then tbe law ought te be changed and changed at onee. I am et tbe people, I believe In the people, and I atand by them and with them first, last and all the tiuie," Asulle, of men and angels King, Uls chrsen ones within shall bring . Therefore ou Easter dsy we ilng, Alleluia ! Painter UalUaemst's Tragic Death. Paris Dispatch te the Londen Dally telegraph. A strange story la current anent tbe death of the painter Gulllaumet, wblch waa noticed a re w daya age in your columns. Hla demlae was attributed te peritonitis, but tbls, it la said, was produced In a tragical manner, recalls tbe melancholy circumstances attend ing the death of Gauibetta. M. Ouillaumet, who waa only 40, and very wealthy, bad be come, it is said, Infatuated witb a lady wbe waa his senior by many years. Owing te tbls uu fortunate attachment he was separated laem bla wile, who lived with ber seu In anetber part et Paris. A few weeks age M. (iuillauiuet bad a scene with his mistress, atteebich be put a revolver te bis heart aud tired. The bullet ledged lu bis intes tines, and be lingered from tbat moment In Ibe agonies of a palnrul Illness, terminated by deatb. Hit but werdt alter tbe bullet had entered bit body were for bla wife and son, wbe, en being iufermed of tbe tragical oceunence, came and nursed blm until bla deatb. The painter died in bis studio, whither be was carried at bis own request. ne wanieu te see nts oriental snetchea rer the last time. CONrKSSION. We meet, talk. Jest and laugh and part again, Ne word nor ttgn Makes the tweut aecret of the boiem plain. And yet 1 knew beyond all doubting, And toelUb flouting, My love li thine. Fer speech and laughter are of Idle breath And vague design. Then let them go. I suck tuy life or death In thy dear eyes, that nulling lightly btlll UU me, brightly, Tby leve li mine. Madeline S. Bridge: m aw m Bweetactnted Blossoms. i rem the Country Uentleman. The following trees and shrubs have been named for tbe fragrance of their blosaema : Magnolias, tulip tree, horse-chestnut, rhodo dendrons, lime and bass-weed, thorns, apple double cherry, flowering almond, laburnum, Oaage erage, lilacs, spiraea, honeysuckles, jasmine, a.9ieas,Baiuiiaa, sweet Driars, cnien anthus, and especially among tha smaller shrubs, tba tea-roses and all their allies. Among herbaceous plants, a great multitude might be named aa violets. Primroses. Dinks. several Irises, dlctamnus, lily et tbe valley, phloxes, alyssum, thyme, water Illy, and net te be emitted, the red and white olevera. s Te-dat all ransomed nature laltb s Let every creature that bath breath s Prulae Christ, the Lord, who conquered Death I Alleluia I Atnen I nil Paid Alike. Frem the New Yerk Sun. Countryman (In dime museum) What'a your specialty, friend T t:Vax tne mn wh0 "an pass a deer with tbe legend " Paint" en it without daub ing It with tbe Index linger te aee If It'a dry. Countryman (Jean I Uew much d'ye git a week T Freak Thousand dollars, same's all the reit. A Kedetmlag Peatura. Prem the Oil City Derrick. Tee inter-state oemmeroe bill Isn't all bsd. We have examined It carefully, and can And no clauaa that requires a nawtpaper te glvs s railroad company $7 worth of advertising ter CO canto. "" ' r 1 i I ff IJ1 JllliS&l u- w wim. .wra &ry. KASKINE (THI NEW QUININI. HeBeaMeeta, Te HaMneBw, Me Nfteawa, NeRlagmgaara, "awMttBBw, A POWERFUL TONIO that the nseat deUeete stomach will bear, A SPECIFIC FOR MALARIA, RHEUMATISM, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, Aad all Germ Distaste. Bellevne Hospital, M, T4 - Universally suc cessful." at rrancla Hospital, N. T.-"Bvery patient treated with Kasklne has been discharges eared." Dr. L. R. Whits, U. B, sxaratalng Surgeon, .' "kasklne It UiebeitmedlelueiaaaV." Dr. L. M. wiesBBsr, me Kstt lint St. Nsw Yerk City, baa eared eyer inpatients with Kasklne after quinine and all ether drags has railed. Re sayt : It U undoubtedly tbe best medicine ever discovered." Prof. W.f.Uoleetnbe.Bl.n.,H Bait th St, 'late Prof In M. t". Med.' College), wrlteS ! Kasklne Is superior te nntnlne in IU speciae power, and and never produeea the slightest In jury te the bearing or constitution . """" ,n Kev. Jaa. V. Hall. Chaplain Albany Peniten tiary, writes that Kasklne hat cured hit wife, alter twenty years suffering from malaria and nervenidyipepsla. Write him for particulars. , Thousands npen thousands write that Kasklne has cured them after all ether medlclnea failed. Write for book et testimonial! Kaskine can be taken without any special medical advice. 11.00 per bottle. Boldey B B. COCHRAN, or tent by mail en receipt of prien, KABKINB CO., M Warren St., Mew Tork. fet24 lyeedAw JF R THE BLOOD. BROWN'S IBM BITTERS! Combining na? Iren and Pure Vevntahln ' Tonics quickly and completely Cleanses and Br the Weed. Quickens tee action of the Llv Enriches Liver and Kldneva. Clears the G'omnlexlen. imtkna thn me Skin Smeeth. It deea net Injure the teeth, eause headache or produce conatlpatlen ALL UTUKK MEDICINES DO. Physicians and Druggists Everywhere Recom mend It. Da.N.8. RtreaLBS, of Marlen, llast, says: "I recommend Brown's Iren Hitters as a valuable tonic for enriching the bleed, and removing all dyspeptic symptemt. It deet net hart the Da. B. M. OBtrntt, Reynold!, tnd., tayt : " I have prescribed K ewn't Iren Hitters In ceses of anajmla and bleed diseases, also when a tonic was needed, and It has proved thoroughly satis- mwui jr. Ma. War. Btbbs, We. SB St. Mary atreet. New Or leant. La , aays : " Ilrewn'a Iren hitters relieved me In a case of bleed polsenln g and I heartily recommend It te Iheae needing a bleed puri fier." Tbe genuine hat Trade Mark and crossed red lines en wrapper. Take no ether. Made only by BBOWN CHEMICAL CO., (6) Baltimore. Md G RAY'H HPKCIFIO MEDICINE. THE GUEAT ENGLISH BBMCDV. An nn. falling cure for Seminal Weakness. Spermator Spermater rhea. In potency, and all Disease! that fellow as a sequence of Self Abase; at Less of Memery. Universal Lassitude, Pain In the Back, Dullness of Vision, Prematura old Age, and many ether diseases that lead te Insanity or Consumption and a Premature urave. K9 Pall particulars In our pamphlet which we desire te aend free b v null te every one. AS-Tbe ttpeclne Medicine It sold by all ilrug gtau at II per package, or atx rackanet for or will be sent free my mail en the recent of the money, bv addreaalns: THE OKAY MBD1CINK CO- 1 1 11 1 ei ,BV a aw , vVm Buffalo, N. T. VUWUUU Ui VUUUWIIV1W. WO DKTa SUlipiffQ the Yellow Wrapper 1 the only genuine. Uuar Uuar anteesefcure Issued. Beld In Lancatter by H. B. Cochran. inarlKeedAw aa a-uu.... .. &.-.,. . m rvtunTVum, ItURNlTURK WAREROOMH, BUY YOUBSBLr A PA1B OF THOSE Si Felding Dress Pillows. CALL BAJtLY AT Hoffmeier's Fornitere Warerooms. They are the nicest thing eat and we have 1 eat received another let of them.. 30 HAST KINO 8TROTT. w IDMYER'8 FURNITURE STORK. WHAT WE DON'T SAY -AMD- What We De Say I WK DON'T say you cannot buy rurnlture at ether S torts. WE DO say that our rurnlture will give tatiafac- Uen : there It none better. WE DONT tay that you cannot buy rurnlture for leu money. WK DO say yen can tavt money by baying from as, WE DON'T saythatether stores have net large ateckt. WE DO tay that our tteck. ferStte, Design and Quality, can't be beat. WE DON'T tay that our Houses are charging big profit. WE DO say thai u are telling at inch prices at U allow at tome prefl a. and yet we t et mere for your dollars. WK DON'T say don't call en our frttndi In the business. WE DO tay that you wilBbe treated cordially, and will And a Urge, well-selected tteck and gut tbe beat for the least money at WIDMYER'S FURN1TUBB STOR, Cerner swat King snd Dake) Btn,, LANCASTER, PA. SODtt-lvdAlMmw rOUBEHTlREH. HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot. A rKW WOUDS ABOUT Pallor Suites, Lounges, Qteml UpuolsUr UpuelsUr UpuolsUr iegtRepuriBg. Wa sell Parler Buttaa ta Hair Cleth, Plata, Ae. Prices ran ga from ate upward. We use no EX. CBL4IOB In our work. Lounges we tell from bme upward. We make Picture names and Leeking Qlastea and will pat te your order all kladt of Mirrors, either pier or mantel, in brense orgold,atrsa ergold,atrsa orgeld,atrsa tonble price. We de all klndaef Repairing at short notice ana reatenaniy, wuieati ter tne luuuiest arti cle ana nx it up quite satisfactory. Yeu can have work Bepalred new and Deliv ered after April. Bee these BH 00 Buttss In Cherry 1 came In this weak. NOtf, 37 90 SOUTH QTJBstW tW. HEINITSH'S FnmltuJw Detet . K Dr. J. B. Mayer. W Arab street. PWlaeal Bkia. Pal aawrafeaea. Ne oparaUea jsvbaat- : 'aaiu. whonaasdaef aeraa. At Beratsas Heets, stsadtBg. rVUhtsttU M aaSBieaats. SaBSatrsuBBWJB. aaisauw, aaarw-jvs en aa ran Otftmam aeai rsrwSrtTTwtawtJlla rmfSBwawMMMia, avi TBAIBS UsAV IsaffgaBB. raanaatfasntt SS LjasjisstsiAiB) a. aV 1 r5aL""sB a. as. s mwm 1 rnr I asBssBsr si Ti s akssi roc unarryvtiia ai t-M aTsi 1 f jf, 4 TBAina LiAa UBAMmW: rer lavieaster at I . a m. and awV J fwrqwu-rrvtUetia.ass.as, j 7Z TKAIM IMVlNiUtVasU rer inaeaiaw. iiaeaaen ana ana TKA1NS tUIATB KIM f tre Heading an t rorqerryvUBsAkHp.as. ,. . TKA1HS LBAVB PaUMOBt BY. lagl rer Heeding and f tnaea asm JB bTi P. ex. eVi Bra Onarmliiaai Baa m.m- .j"'' . TKAINB LBAVB mJti$L rer uuicaaver at im a. m. rer naarTyvuie at ess a. i rer connection at Oeii Uen. Lancaster -Janotlea. ana Lebanon, tea time tabfeat A. ILWtLSei.i w OBHMSTIiVAMlA KAIL a U LB. In effect from a ana IAswJsV Trains lbsvb Uibeastbb aatTwMwtaBls U Philadelphia as fellows 1 r"?r ufflEH WBSTWABD Padfle Express) tfewi Kxpretat Way Pattengert alaiQ train via ML Jey) 10.1 Mall Train! Niagara Express. sea.m sdea.ai MOB SB vsaCelBmktaJ 7:tBa.BL laoelBmM IuBlb Asavrsi aennn ratt Ltnef fredeflch Acoem.... Lancaster Acoem..., Barrtsbnrg Acoem.. Celambla Acoem.... Harrlsbarg Kxprets., Wastem Bxpraast... riaOelaBiMa via ml Jey, iBB.sm. .epTm MOpn aeeBs. Laavs laueaatsi. wea.m we a. sa il 10a. as ASTWAMD. rnila. Bxpraast rati Ltnef Oarnahnrg Express.. Lancaster Accem ar.. Colombia accem Seashore Bxpress Phnudelphla Acoem. innday Mail ea Express! ea.m. Ki fceep at t.fti ip.st larnsnarg acoem....! :aip.Ba. I Tbe Lancaster Aoeemmodation Jstv unrg ta kui p. m. ana arrives a The Marietta Acoem atodatlea la Ms at fcae a. m. and reaches MarttMa at leaves celambla at U-aS a. m. and raacBing sunetta at IN aaa a Marietta at S.-0S p. m. and arrives at OO 1 also, leaves at IB and arrives 1 nThe Yerk Aoeemmodation leaves KM and arrives at Lancaster at asm wiu narnsDnrg axpress at sjie a. m. The rrederlck Aoeemmodation, wast, ins i.nimaiwi wiu s uiaa, i p. tn.. wUl ran through te rredertek. tne a-reaencji accommeaation. vaninins n icsi ana e.m. Hanover Aoeemmodation. west- Lancaster with Niagara Express at wiu nn uuubbd hu nuiimr. fiuy. lay. rati Link. eau uu )ana. sri sUlstenat DowulnKlewn. Ces anna. aft. J.,a. BHasIiALhtsni ana tCaaerdv Unlna which ran dairy the MaQ'twn wMtrnaatovwavef j. st Wttraj. uenerai UHAS. K. POI4Jl,ns, aurs0jeuvj-atjjrs mmmmmy'J 1 laia'Vjaw QAliL AND SEE -TBE- ROCHESTER LAI Sixty CandJe-Ltghtt Anether Let of CHEAP Q LOBES fort ou btovea. th PBRFaoneii " MKTALMOULD1NO AND BUBBsubCTJI WEATHER STRJP Beats them aiL Thia strte oaf Beeps eat the cold step ralUlng of Bxclude the dust. Keep out snow aad une can appiy it no waste or ain Dlvlnir It. can be fitted an vwhera bore, ready rer use. It will net spUW wium-a cusniuu strip is um mess psvl UIO OHITO) SIVaMIf BM1U ASUt OWMV -or Jelm P. Scliaum ft 24 SOUTH QUE1N LANUABTBB, PA. f w M. A. KIKFFBB. AXDTJa.C.1 3TJ j ka KIEFFER & !f ATrXNTlON TO Fuller & Warren Ce." a . (TBOY.M.T.) STOVES, HEATERS. FDRNICB Ul We ask no one te ran any risks wtakl LEK A WABBBN'S" UOOOt. WS them te give Batfafactlen. ''' AsaUe&terTHBSPLENDtDH1 being a thorough het bate, no part ef t remains oeld, eveiy inonet HiaswaBBS At a smaller ajiacbaanarBteawaawS diamond" has eatsblia set tasatl ta t rank. The merits 01 taeHBFLBRDlD" and" diamond " consist la Beaaty of l Perfect control of Draft, vu no Oaa and Economy et rati. ssrcaU and examine for yennalb 40 EAST KINO iwppiistTB ceuBT aevmaj jaea-BS. kERHONB W18mN0T0MAJUI . -M1 -Of- vJ, SreCI!, ElM,nTBwlJBI SHOULD 1NVBSTIGV tllTgaur vs baasis 1 VBUII7. WiMtU Tan Dellaie BhmrM.firLtel rsmnsisi ins riir-. . :-.Ti - A" v. . tTBSt tvvniwai erdsiaaBd UIURIB at arOCBaOaUlBw,;; ALMDBALBBB IK bHNsBwsVbT, -fafwjHetMaB-sBBSkaglm lgM &SaBe,s& -DEALBB8 lit- 'JSfi it n ' 1 ' n v lleDseUuM GeOwb 1 $1 I WOULD CALL gPBOlAI, ! wsPOV aBwexrwBBf gfri Mi&& .ir: i$h "f-ft- ts'.iflk: k&llBLt 34- Jsa- "SJE -J1- tX . AjaSgafeifwSB jfel JiJrt . iA .
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