TUB "CLEARFIELD RINJBLICAV nOOOLANDEH & LEE, CLKlKFIRLD. PA r h li m h it i mm, i lie largest llrralatloa of euy Navy. paper In Nink Oatral PewMaylvenla. . i'ermi ol batnonpuoo .mtd U niriM. r with. A Matha....W 4M i.ait altar , and) hatnr - utunth ., So! l.Ald t'Wf tb IMrtH til Mttriktlu,. 4 M Rates ot Advertising, 'rani.ani arlvartiMmtuit. par auar f IP llnaaur , X ilia nr Im. 1 awt- iDhwf urni iniwrllnn - l-ltninlatrarnrV inrt KiMiifnrt I ftA InHitorV niittoaii t ft lur("B and Rirava 1 ')ipnliiitin notiea t Ad ProfMPinnft' Cards, ft tine nr laaa,l tar... A mftl nnltiaii. pur lint ... . -. ' VRHI,V AhVKHTIKMRNTS .t.uara Hit I ( mtlamn.. .. & OH ttr.. 1ft OA j nolaian. ? A aiiMf I 4nltnnn ISA AA l. R. UOOTl,ANDKH NOK1. R LKR, (Tards. WB H. NeCt'M.l'aB SURD, o'l.. Bt'CR MctlLLOKill & BUCK. ATTORN EY8-AT-LAW, lleartleld. Pa. All 1'f at hu.inrea promptly attended tn. OttW n rVcnod atrMt, to th Mb-obIo hulldiBg jaals.TT W. C. ARNOLD, & COLLECTION OFKICE. iiirwens-villk. I'learflald Coubii. Pena's. T5y LAW n,,. a. w an a t. crst's oibiwr MURRAY & GORDON, t TTOttN EYS AT LA W, CLEARFIELD. PA. MV- Oglee la Pi Opera House, eeeood Boor. :all'74 FRANK FIELDING, ATIU U X K Y - A T - L. A W , I'learUt-ld. Pa. Will atlaad to all buaiaaei entreated hi hit (.luuii.tl) and laitbtull. eoU'7J wiiLiae a. wau-acb. savib l. bbbbb. barb, r. wALLAca. auhr w. wbiolby. WALLACE & KREBS, (usa-ae.r. lu Wallace A rlaldiBg.l A TTOttX E YS-AT-LA W, I I2 T-1 Cleartlein, Pa. ,ira a. illt oarirl w. a'cnatn. MoENALLY & MoCDEDY, A I'TOUNEYS-Al-LAW, (.'learlteld. Pa. efbfKil beeiaeaa attandad lu prtiatptl? witbj ..Kht. OBiee ua Heouad ftrtal, abut ia nrxi niinn.l Rani J.n:l:7 G. R. aRETT, rT')KN"Y AND t?lU NSKLOH AT LAW. 0LKAKPIK1.D, FA. luring rwind bl JaHgtuhip, hut rrtunad ne irttoiicf")f th lw in hiiold offlor 1 Cle? M. P. Will attend ihr ainirtK of Jpffurmin amt Ik muntiM whan .w)illy ittninml in mmnMtion tth nmnieni anuniiol. :it.(i A. G. KRAMER, A T T 0 K N E Y - A T - L A W KmI K.UIr and ('"llai'tl'O A(rDI, tl tAHKII.I.II. PA.. Will ,t..m,llj atli-Bd In all lr(al huliaaai bb lra.lp.1 la hi. ara. -ll(Bi,r a ' 0 ara l..u. Jal J A . W. WALTERS, TTOKNKY AT I. AW. MearkVlil. Pa. lltliu IB UraBAttt'a Row. dae)l-l H. W7SMITH," ,1 TTO RN EY-A T-1.A w , , i::ra Clearfield. Pa. WALTER BARRETT, ATTOKNKY AT LAW Cleirflrld. Pft. Vtimt Id Old Mrn H.fl huUdinit . r'fi.r of Mitad au I Market 8ti. "SI-AM' ISRAEL TEST. n-DHN R V AT h A W ( ClearHrld. P in lb ToMrt Iloun YoHN H. FULFORD, ATToHN KY aT La. nearttaltl. Pa. pfr Ott M un ftlaikat itr.el, o). Court Houm, i.n. S. 174. JOHN L. CUTTLE ATTOKNKY A I LAW ...a Heal Kalaia Atenl, Clearltelal. Pa. niB Third .ire.t. bet.t'h.rr k Walnol. ATTRaapaalfally offara hla aerrleaala aalllnn ad BbtIbk IbbiIi la Olearleld and BdJulalBf MBtlu 1 asd witb bb aipertaaea ai over twaal .are aa a aarveyor. flatlare kinaall tbat fca obb adar atlafaelloa. ak Ia.a:ll. J. bUaKE WALTERS, KEAL ESTATE BKOKEU. aan dbalbb in Saw Ijojjj nnd Iiimbor, OI.KAHFIKLD, PA Oitte in Irabaia'a Row. f;,iTA j. j. LINGLE, t I I' O H N K Y - A T - LAW. I Uereula, CleartJeld l u,, Pa. y:pd J. S. BARN HART, A I IUK1NKV Al LAW, Hlletoat. I a. iti uraftinr iu Ch-arHeld and all ot tbrUourttof iloil. Judiotai .htrtot. Heal aatait hniinea nd aollaolioa ol olaimn made .jrtwialtlM. mill DR. W. A. MEANS, r'll YS1C1AN ft-MU KHEON, LI TIIKRiiHIIRII. PA A ill atli-Bd prtileaaiutial ealla pruniplly. attgln'fli OR. T. J. BOYER, ,iV.-h:ia a Ni huku'ON iiWou un Market tttnwt. Claarlald. Pa MBOUiue boures dluHa.B,,adlUBp. lt K M. 8CUKUUER, IIOM'EOI'ATUU PIIYHIOIAN, ONloe ib raaldi'Bra UB Market at. April U, IK71. l?l'.'i':!i.!i. DR. J. P. BURC H FIEL D, Lata Morgana uf the aad Heglmeal, Pennajlranla VolaBiaari, haatag rBtuniad froa. Ibe Am, affer. bt. proferatona' aaraloae to theoltlaaoi of Olaarlaldaiiaalj. V PMfaaaioBal oall. proaipll; aiuaiadt. Olloa .a leooad .treat foruiarljoBaaplad bj Dr Wood. lF?!'!, DR. H. bTvAN VALZAH, CI KAMPII-.I.U. HKNN A. OI I ICE IX ilASOMC Wl'lLDIXU. Mir im e. koura- Frwu II Iv I P. M. Ma; IJ, le7. W I I.I.I A M M UKXIIY. Jiimict II .r tb. PB.H-B abi. N-aiaraieB. LliMKKI. IM. C..tleiiun. wiadi and e,ioe, prorap'lj ,...d ArtlehM nl aareaatanl aad dea.1. ot cnteraiier aoatlr aaafulad bb-I warranted m,r mi or B eharga. WiyTl JAMES H. LYTLE, la Kralter'a BalldlBf, ClearBeK, Pa. Dealer Ib Ororeilei, Proylaloaa, Vagaltblaa, Fraita, Flnar, Food, ttn, eta. aprlffa.if HARRY SNYDER. BAKBKR AND HAIRDRKMER rlbp,ei Marital Hi., eppoflla IViart Huaae. ,oaa tuwal ft areiy emptta'r. 4 an BAanafwiB er af III Kltda lef Artlclee In llaaaaa Hair, t'lai Brta. P. aay D. M. DOHEBTY, HfllKiNAIILK HARBERA HAIR DREBrkR CLKAKKIELI, PA. r'h. p I. f-m loraaerl., teaauplad by NBUgM Marbal elrrt. July II, TIL JOHN D. THOMPSON, Ja.llee el tba Peaae aad rVrirener. t'arweaarllla. Pa. jaa.CellaetHiai aiada aaa ra,,na proaiptl, ,m.,. labll-Tlti JAMES MITtUELL, . uiu ?qurfl Timber k Timber Land, CLEARFIELD GEO. B. GOODLANC.B, .roprietor VOL. 5I-WII0LE NO. (fnrds. RICHARD HUGHES, Jl'HTK'K OF TIIF PEACE MB Itirolur Toituhhlp, llaarola Mill. P.O. 'II nnVlal l,u.lna. aurrBtntd In hiin vPI h priiB,ill- aliindil I". molill. '7a, FRANCIS COUTRIET, M Kill H A NT, Preiirhtllle. learlteld fuuiil). Pa Kaaia aunalanll uu Band a full aaxurliiiant if llr UiKida. Hardwara, Orm'aria., and vvarjthina naaallv kvp' tn a mail at,n., ahloh alll If ilt fur nah, a ohat a almahrt tn thr .,nui rraaakvUla. Jun. 17 l7 Ijr THOMAS H. FORC E E, uaataa la WKNKKAI. MHII MANI'Isk fiKAHAMTI'N. Pa Alau. estannt nanalaiTtarar and daalar in Si,imt. Tinliaratid Hawed l.utihetul all hind. Sar-nrdar. .alloilrd and all hill. ,t. ln.'l Allad l-T2 REUBEN HACKMAN, 'louse and Sign Painter and Paper Hanger, I leal drill, I'enli'a. IfeluWill alaouta job. in hi. line pnBitl aud tn a wurhinanlikv ntannar a rl.lli G. H. HALL, PRACTICAL PUMP MAKER, NEAR CLEARFIELD. PENN'A. .TPumpl alwava db hand and Biadr tn i,rdii aii fhurt aotioa. PiM, hurcd B rea.,nallr trrtn All work warranted t' randar aatialaettnB. and dalirarad If daairrd. ai;2i:l)pd E. A, BIGLER & CO., DKAI.RHS IH SQUARE TIMBER, aad nanuiaoturara uf A LI MNinoit UAH kit l.tlMHKH. 7'7I CLEARFIELD. PENN'A. JAS. B. GRAHAM, dealer la Eeal Estate, Square Timber, Boards, SIIINiatS. LATH. A PICKETS, ll:l'71 CleBrBeld, I'a, WARREN THORN, BOOT AND SHOE M A K Eli, Market !.. t'ltarUeld, Pa. Ib the limp lately occupied br Frank 9h,,rl, one diHir weal of All.ghanjr lluua. ASHLEY THORN. ARCHITECT, CONTKAL'IOK and HI'II.DKR P-sti nl KpMiflptiii..pr..rntSnI f"r all Hindi' f buiMinK All work Irataixaa. tfuir buill i tig a I'tfi'tl'J. I'. 0 alrlri, rirarfti Id, Pa. jar.IT-77H. R. M. NEIMAN, SADDLE and HARNESS MAKER, Hunbarger. CieaiUcId to., fa. KtH-pnoo baDl all kind-of Harni. 8iddlr, Hridle, and Hurt l'urnibiO( Uwli. Kj-ainon ,nrui.(i) atlafidvd lu. Hutubarg. r, Jan. 1", lrl7T-tf. JOH.N A. STAPLER, KAkKH. Maikal Cha-ft-U, Pa. Friih Hri-ad, Hur-k, HulH. P id Cak ..B band or tnad- lu order. A a-rnt-ra. NMrtiupiii nl Ton t.Ki tuna ri, Kiuli ni Nun In mui h. o Irvpni mid Uyi-lr ih mwd. Ha atartt iiip1i thf Pwiiilrc J'tuH-n utodrai. Marak llr-'76. J. K. M'MURKAY WILL HUPI I.V VOI Willi A.V aKIM'lk OF MkRCIIANDIHB AT rilEVKII l.0 EST PRICE. I'OMB AND SEK. :l:;,i NEW WASHINGTON. MAM nili AJI nTliajK YAM). Mr.. . I lllltl I L, HartBR aaganed la tba Marble aualDea., dealrae to taform bar Irieuda aad ibe public thai ebc ha Bow BBd will kaep oin.ianil on band a larffa and wall eeleoted atik l 1TAL1AM AND VEIlM'iM MARK I.E. and la prepared l lurnieB n, ur.lai T(lMBtiTONK H""X AM" I'MADLK TUMHb. HUM A1h IP, aa. fjuYard on Head .treat, nrai tier R. R Depot, Clearkeld. Pa. .U.7n Llv-rj Nlable. 11 HE underaiirnei: beic. leara to Intorm the pun. Il that ba la Bow fullv prepar"' to acaoBioi,,- date all la the way of larBiahini; II .aaa, UueKie., Maddlaa and llarnaaa, on the aburtaat aolier aud o raaaonable urtaa. Reaidenoa on Loaoit atreei, batwean Third and Fourth OKO. w. tinaniiAni. Ilwrilald. Feb 4. 114 WHOLESALE LIQUOB STORE, At the and ol tba n w brnle, WEST CLEARFIELD, PA. Tie pmpneter of tbia eatabltpbaivBl will huy hi, liquor, dlraei fma. olalillara Partlea haylag iroBa tbia houaa will l-e aura to get a paia article at a amall margin nboaa ael. Ilotal beepare aaa 14 ruruirbed with liquor, an feaaonabie tcrlnv. Cure wine, and brandies dlraei Iroui Rralar'a V Inert, l Dttk, New Y..rb UEOHUK N. COLIU'RN. Claarlald. June IB, l74 If. I. SNYDER, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER ART BBALRB IR Walchca, CIkIch nnd Jowilry. Orakam'l How. rlraf Sire. (I EAKKIf l.il. PA. All klndaof reuilrlug l ny nlp'Pll at ended Pi. April . I7f. li MOV) N1 MEAT IH tHKICT. Tk. ed w,.old reetiectlur? Inform the puhlle that ba baa ,r),ia,l a M KAT MARK ET at Iha old Mend oa Market Hlreel. where ha will keep rrgulailt no band all kind, or r-R-E-S-ll M IM-T-S and will guarantee llefartl.'B In prima aa wall aa la Iha quality ot "B rrn. ClrarhVld. Nnr.II,-7B-ll. till" now" ... Clearfield Nursery. ENCOUKAt.E HOME IXI'USTKY. 1'IIK under.lgoed. baring eeiaiii.,. I a taur aen oa the Pike, emal bait way lwe.a CI.B'B. ld and rurwen.Mlle. i. pr. re.l i 'a' al.h all kind, of FBI IT TREK.", (.laidar.l and dwarf.) Eiergrwua. brab,rB. llrap. i..a.. HiKi-aherry. Uwimb Hla.ki,. rry. Kira.irry. and Baaphair, Via.a. A a,,. Hib. rial. I ra. Ir.-... gamca. and early -arlal Rboi,rh Af. Order. pm-pU, .end.d dd.eas npltl .., I B,ae.,..ill.', l a. ANDREW HARWICK, Market Ptreet, tiearllrltl. Pa.. ABcrArrrara aart pbai.br ir RARNEFS, 'ADDLES, linlDUR, COLLAR!, aad all blndt of on." ri HMsmsa vuobs . i r ar)dlrra' Hardware. Bra.tia', ..... k. m..at.. Robea. eie., alwa.ti oa haed , r. l. al Ibe lowa.t aaan priaea. All bia l' n e, I BlriBg prnmpllr Bilei.dc.1 to. and rei.aliln All Hu.le .it b.n.e.a i a'ner rpt b hand, and for a.b- at a mail pmll I'learBeia. . i", a JOHN H. FULFORD, a KtHAl IMMKASI't MIR NT, Clrarlleld. fean'a. u ... .11 iba lea. il.I Fire iB.oranee . uuipaai . f ID.tlaB, M iM, ','.'"' '. ....... .ihi two , A.... .j ,L. ..inr, Hnrae, New York l.aiing. Money, Pa Franklin, Philad'a Phraail, llarllord Ilanneer, Naw V"k lie a, I'el .O.. All.., Haiti' rd - PrtrrldeBee, Waahlngtaa ... I.7M.1H l.b K.t l..itiK.af,fl I.Hft.'.Rny l.tZgUlD biM'b baa at I la.aai, Paraaea ab.,an ..lag aa (aaaraaaa on prop u af aai klad, abaold aaU at mf , J...- JL. aaineeHa vke Ooert Haaaa, Bd aaa -a Vat ag BaaiBaarW aaal ratat bedbra eaaarlag s. ' JOHN .Itl.FOBU, ClaarlaU,P, Oa4 a.1M '2,517. WHV BIDDV AND PAT HMRRICQ, rh, mhf did ynn tnarrf hlin, Bi.ldy M l. did nu taka rat ftr a Pfmuia t Burr I a' Bfttlittr uirty nor win. Aim) hi bilr In m rl n a on' ! Y n ntlnlit bad your iiok had ymi waited Yn ilnnv a daia b-iirr wiib Titn i Al'd I'hfltm W iinta fi.ppiln' You rouldn't do Mtt-r our Mitt Ton talk of u TnutiK itHiple cittirlin' Pr.i) trll bi'ii jrar itiuttin' hnajan, M hrr jfimr m rv a wiiMy mant And hi wm a Kiddjr out a." "Tun ami at, Ma. va , w aqii untuj Krlorf thy turn m-pr iha aa, W hen i at aa a niuilin' Nrnb, A till Tim wat a u-urlln ma. Mil did iioi kii'W much, tl.f i nr Norab. Nr. fur llml tiiaitp , in-l bfr did P4I . Ill la I t'ttl Ihr till I 111 I Wl Wtwf ONC. Hut ui out tiNd Hifti ! id him ilial Hut i pkihi hui (1 i out tor b'tii h r lite at l-trl I. hi iai) W hi n I a a h aid j w-nin. Aiitl hv i a i'H1j' ntaa. I lulffd bin lit tiifci' imra of Nirib, -v Ami aliui lit ..in i.m-tl hir with m, Hi mw. a bf hif(.ai-d o.ia .aitln, W 1 at a innh tint a on, an bv. llf' wt-iit .'UI Itkf iu unall d a en mile Tb- n tbt! iickm ir HliB'l uiud Tim, Aid v W titha-il b bi" bUi a togoiher Jl n nt-k a n-.j:uft lo bun. t an uut alnr tn ai WifiiMK. Our t an id ihr nun rhrtuovl rtin For k win widiiy w-inun, Aud be a at a aiJiij uiaa. V had buih had our truubl, mavuurrafn, Titoujfb 111 her, n-rbitia, ana lo blma ; And wa iHtik kn bjr tma aliat w. wauled, Aiid wi re williujr 10 pn fur tba rama. H a hDtw aba I U a a in bo married, Aid h. lurv I be Hum iwvlvauiotitlm had flunn W t bad oiadv uur uiiihIr It aai batter lll to ihv aiiji Imior al na ( U e a a led no lima bi y fbally. Lika ou, Win, and Maviur Uan i'ot 1 nut aiU'ij voiuan, A lid be a a a wuilj' mu" It. II. tTuiAl, la Hrptr' )fyntiM AS AWFUL VATASTllOPIlE! HIIIJlllRBJ IIOTICL" AT MT. I.OIJIH HUHKII)I OVER FIFTY I'lltHONS PIRIKIIkD IN THE FLAMIK HKAH'IRfcNDIMI eD'ENLH ! St. Loi ih, Widiifwiuy, April 11. 'X'tll! Kulllhi rli lluiul in lino city Wllrj ilcKllo cti li) riin Bt Iwo o'tlotk lb in iiiiM'iiiiin;. 'lliu vxucl itiiiiiliur ol' liven Itwl t'uunut now bu givi'ii, but it m litinil llml (ti'tnu linly or liny ioi-miiib ivrie.licd ciUiul'by being btti'iiuil tiiit-'Cl-iy or tiil buiiig ciiioUii'ivd by ainoku uiid tlti'it coiiMiiiii'd. Fioiti ihu bent iiitonnulioti ul liuiid II w fins lliu tiro ttlllfllit in Uio pjluru'liHiiii In lliu baau iiict,t.uh(J undrtt rujuii fuiniiif,'iliri,iif;li lliu giouiid rliittr jtisl itwrilt ol ihuothVu, unO lit lull liiinutua it bad uMUIidud ibu ilfvuluro mid rulundu uiid bud npruud iIbaII over tliu atixiti Hour, undur ibtt mill. I lim floor ub otciiiiud by uiu ilui'd ot tbu bolul, tliu luiml ol' wlioin hui-u woitit'ii. 'l liu liru iivail ruiiidly, tilliii uvury room und bull wilb Huiiiub uiid niutiku, und tbu bi-uno Man ol ibu llnwl UllllilU (KntllillOII. Kiunliv linn, woineit und iliildiL'ii lull I It rung li ibu hull rtlirifkii.ft in i.Ir. iihmI bcun ift.ditig inuiinur in lln-ir w ild dLpulitlt' illiil l lo L'M ua'. I hu piniiku Wttrl no lkllu in Miiiiu ot Ihu bulla ibul lliu uu Jt:lrt Wt'lll t'XIIItlliUtl, Wtltrb lulltluivd vgtear.tuVt'li lu llltlau III' ml Itllnlllul' Willi Ihu building, u tiiulltr ul gnut tlifllt itl-' ly. I hu I'm li iui lini lil uutt on lliu n.,il ihiiiiI , uinl Itiinilivilri ol n.'iiil .'oiigi'i'guliil ut lliu Mi'iiu ri'uily und m ilbnu touiil it ni-freitury. I built'in-iiy ot lliu Bintike in lliu bull tlinvu inuni gutata und li.nir.ltin but k into tbuir rtii.iiin.uiiil tlit't rtinbt'il lo lliu w iittlowa ua u iiiiuiiB ol iw uw. I.uiIiIuik wvru I'UIM'tl UH MHill ua liuaHiblt', un I U'oltlt'll und ibiltliiii, wilb Milling; liulllii.il' niglil iliilbinon, wuiv lliiw lukt'it tiom I lie burning luiilillng. .Soinu l'uililt d troin tiigbl und iillnm Hunk to lliu gi'iMinil troni ii, rviniuxliuiir.lioii. Tbu ludiUlu wuiu iruiiurully too abort lo r, tti-b to lliu til t li und nixlb rtlonua, bill by lioirting ruimu ol ilium on tbu tutu dloiy littkuii) on tbu i'ut hidu, ami tbu aut-onil altir) buli'tiny on lliu linilil aidu ol tbu building, tbuitonin wcru nwlied und ull tlionu ut Ibu windowa wuru ruxtuud. Tbu isktiinur Ktru Katapu nua ulmi bi'uiiglit promptly into wrviuu und wan tbu nituiia ol imvin muny iivua. Wbilu llim irk w ua iroii'K 011 ",lmu t'rigliiltil Mi'iiva ouutiriid One lituit, w l i bud buuit oi'cuiyiiig a window on tbu ulnut nlruul mml ol lliu liolul. buiumu ikf piTulu ul I lie nui'ining dtluy ill ttluilinn bia untuiiu. Two olbur nun li-uiii'il Irom lliu fourth atory win- down, onu of w lioin nut'inud not to bu dungt rotirily Imrt, w bilu tbu oilier ex lined lit a lew iitiiiiiU-H. A woman ul a nun aiory winnow bet unit) tiaiiit'-Htrit kuii and jumped out. Sbu ullglili'd on her luul and wua cor ned to Ihu iSt, Jumuri llotul, wlill alivu, Her liunbund, who bad buun tilulnling bv her riile. I ben tort) lip thai buddinu uiid lei tbu i-lnp ao muuu out lliu win dow. l o Ibia ibu tircnien uliai'buu u rope, w li it b lliu luuli huiiled up. making it lithl lo lliu wimiow ain, unu nutui ilineuiidud it. A muii limned J. K. Wilnoit jiiinpvd Irom a fiiurtli Mory wiuilow und wua killed. Aiidiuw Kim- iiiiin uml a Mm. Seotl met their deullia in lliu auinu way. The mortitlily illllnlig lliu fellliilu Itelpaof lliu holel la liitred lit bi- (riviit. 1 liure worn aotitu iwohiimlivd ot thuni.ullot whom were Imlgetl in ibu upper mory of Ibu build ing. Tim punie utnoiig them wan pur leellv lemlilu, ami a number of tbum jumped hum Ihu upper windowa on II, s ivur ante ol lliu iioiihu. nuinug llioru known to huve been killed in tlti" miiiiiier weiu llriilnet Muail, Mary ui'ev. Htiiliftl Wbilf, hlleu Keiley, und aeieiul ullieia who ere, tuiTlvd una) I y 1 1 ieinlr. uml w how numea huve mil ) el ntt'ii iifcel lullit'N. JliaK Kale I Iii.xIiiii, tne uciretta, nun nii.ill.ei' luiil'iiw eatupu, but unlotlii mtleli in iininjiind. Anioml llinrte kimwii to bin e bet -n Mired ara llerinult li ...!. i,l 't'eiii. : Minn A. .Met oY. l Alliama, I'a.j Mia. lioll, ol Myineii-u, N. Y.: W. li. Cogeawell uml lainily ui.tl J. Km, hull, ol Minu Lulnollu, Mo. Dr. lierluct. Ijerman I'onnul, jumtwa litim R window uml broke a log j bin wilt) in unhurt. Cliuilm leuuaii lont hin lil'u ill attempting to Baveotbura. I'Lilu, Meinll. u lioai'leral ihu hnU-l, wa brought out alivu but entirely hu- ivlt uf tvuaoll. Al a quarter uit two ti'ihuk, or ul bull an hour alter tbu fire ua rii.t tliaeoveru-i. the enttru riHtl vraa abhiKU ami the fluliiea Were ratidly tlu- u..ilin,r lo the ower alorlea. A null n.iir uur I he Hikii-h ami inierior wan It-gun to lull. Tbu roof fell iii, and I lu re in nothing h it of onuof the tinetil hole a in the eotiuiry. extent me. " at mil nl reel Intiit ami purlRttl the Koiirtli and l-'ilih Hlreet lutea. The lima mi tbu building and eonluiitH will bu from 17011,000 to (1 ,000,000. The loau ranee ia uiiktiow li uh yet, . Mlrut I I.AXTON ta BAFE, II T LoaEII ALL IHR PERSONAL EFFECTg. Xew' York, April 11. A dinpatcb Irolu Kl. l.ouil aula: The ruft that Kale t'laxlttii Jumped from window waa not true. She had atittlciunl prwi nce of mind lo wrap bur faee and bead with weltod tuwuU and walkad and rolled down atam. Kxcepi dbt- ing tew brniaca aba a CLEARFIELD, Minn Cluxtnn tulegrupha that she hwt everything, llur engagement begun al St. Limit on Monday evening in Un pin' ol "Two Orphiiua." LATER EVENINtl. St. I.oi'itt, April 11. The flro en giiiea are mill pluying on thu liru. A hneu bun been orguuiiuil to aeul'ch liir dead liotliea, uml aererul boiliea have ulready been tukeii Irom the ruina in a nioru or luaa huriieil t-oitdiiion, but buvu not jet been identified. Tlu-ra uru nUo Hevernl tleud bodied at tne niiirgtiu uwuiling itlentifleutiou. Mia. Moiun, a aervunt, un killed by jump ing from a window. Gen. I''. Conley, liininl Sueretury of lliu Grand Ltalgu of Preemuaoua ot Miamiuri, in tuipponed to hueu perinhed in thu flume-. Six pei'HiniH, whor-u itunteH uru luikiiowii, w-ru killaui .-amber by jiimMni litim wiiiilo'-Vd or wuru aiillia-alutl by Hinoku and drugged out of Hie burning build ing. It ifdifliftilt tiipiiit uiuthe iiuinea of lite tlentl, but it in Imped I lint a nmi pleie lint will hu oliiiiined noon. Sid more lluyth-n, Siipei'intemieiit ot the Aiiierit uii Kxpreaa t'ouipuiiy'a Hlublea, in nitioiig thu killed ; ulwi, Henry Uu aen. Deputy Colleelor of lliu Mnwouri I'ut-iflu Rail mad (.'ninpuny. An Kng liHhmuii, named AduniH, nuid lo hu u ('iiliimimiiner of Kdiit ulitin, him been ideittifled ul lliu morgue. St. Louis, April 1 1. The report tliut a number of deutl bod i en were tukun from thu ruina I lair, morning proven to huve been Ittlae. Thu Kire Depul'linelil ban not yet aueceeded in etHilingnrT the ilebrin Hiitfieienlly loeiiublu a aeun-h to be inutle. Mr. AduniH, referred lo in a pruvioun thnpuleli, wun Iter. A. U. Ailaiiin, inellllihelil ol u pul'lnh in Berk alnre, Kugluiid, lie n un on bin wuy li-oin Floritla to California. Hin ru niuiun await thu ordur of hin friemla. Lutlio Allen, an uilrenn from the eunl, a guunt of Mint Clifton, of ibe Olyii.phiu Ci,mpuiiy of lliin city, ia among thu nuved. 11. Karr and 11. M. Clark, a railway Contl tu tor, nuid to be formerly from Toledo, together with bid wife und ehild, are among the killed. iMillon Nohlu, the aelor, and Minn Truiikie MeL'lelhin, the aetrenn, were nuved, but the hitter was very nentiunly injured. Thu former wun muliily in Htrtiiuuiitul in nuving the liven of the ladiun who were on thu numu floor ol thu hotul an himnelf. (ireulerowdnot 'people have thronged in tbu vicinity of lliu tiru all dtty, nome of them looking lor abnent friumln, bin the gruut munn of them inei'ed only by t-urionity. '1 here ia a ntrong guartl ol police aurrouiiiling the ruiiiH, anil no olio in permitud w ithin the linen, ex cepting rcKirlent and thonu dirmtly interenteil in the eulumity. Tbu iiumen of ull thonu known to be dead huve not yet been uncurtained, but a full lil muy lie ex peeled to night, und ulao the full illMll'UIICU. LIMT OF KILLED. I). Auler, Coroner, given the follow ing linlol killed unreported itilumand l,w tliiukn it i.iiii,iruu! ull now known to hu dead : Iter. A. li. AduniH, of Slin k ( now, lierkaltiiv. Kuuluud ; lieoigu Krunk Ctiiiliy.tii'uiidSuentiii'y of the Munonir truleriiiiy of ibinSiulu; Kate Keiley, Kule Dooluit, and .llarv Jloian, aerv. in, In ; lleiirv IlitZer, ot tne rtiitiinu a llt purtmeiit, MinMiiiri I'ueitie lluilroit'li (Uu wan formerly Irom Xew l utlu, I'a., whither bin reinuinn win nu neni.i Mm. Siewurt, wile of W. Slew all, id the firm of Derby t'uy, ol turn in : Andrew E. Intriitn, ol ibeflrniof Keiebinaii k Co.. of thin l ily ; Cliurlen (j. Teener ami Stdmore llil'leli. V. Kelix Minmter. auld to lie a mem ber ol the Knglirdt lloiiu of Citiniiionn, w ho wun married in mm euj a lew Hioiithn ago, wun reHiding lit thu hotel wilh bin wife. They became Repain ted, and uip'er the imprennion that nhe wun killed, he liecame inleliaeiv exeiieii uml evideltlly h"t Inn metitul bulauce. A bout nix o clot k Una morning uu went lo thu room ol u friend, ul thu corner of Fourth ami Olive ntreetn. and nbot ItiintH-lf. The Coroner held an impienl, but could not decide whether death wan tutiM-il by atiiculu or accident. There aru various retuirta itgunling the matter ; one to lite etfucl tliut he knew I hut bin wile wun nuved uml llml hu killed himnelf while luhoring undur mentul dimugeiiient. inhL'RANCI. Of the inniiram u, 2!)0,000 in on the biiildimraml 8142.000 on the I'urnitiliu. Thu building wun owned by Robert Cunipbell. It origiiiully font about a million and a quarter, mil wun pur haned bv Mr. Caninbell for J52s.UoO. Thu furniliiro wun owned by lirunline, Hurling k Co.. wan vul 1 ul tzuo.uuu. Piiilaiiei.PIIIa, April 11. hollowing aru iiinuraneen on the, burned hotel ul Sl. Louin uH'ectiug thin net-lion of etiiin try i Union, of I'illnbnrg, ti H00 ; Fire Annocintioli, I'liilittleipiiiii. lu woo; ruo plun, Trenton. X. J., 15,000 ; I'liimi, Philadelphia. 5n00 ; American, I'ltil- atlelpbia, fS.OOO ; Inmirunce Compuny ol IViinnylvaiiia lU 000; I'eiinny Ivhiiiu, ,1 I'liilHih lphiu. If) 000 ; (,11-ard, I'hiln lelpbia. I'-'TibO; Krunkhn, ol Philudcl pliia, "0IJ. HTII.L LATER. St. LttUIH, April 12. The engine have been withdrawn from the rilinn of the Southern llotul. Ol thu two hundred elniiloven ot thu hotel, one biiniln-il antl Hfiy nine have ruporled. and olhem are exwt lud lo report to morrow. It in lint believed llml muny of litem are lonl. Thu Itinera! nervicen over Ilclirj Httxeti, one of thu Southern Hotel victim, wun held today, llev. Dr. Schuylcm, of Chrmt Chnreli, otfleiut ing. The reinuinn wure fbrwurded to New t 'anile, I'a., bin lormur home. MISS 11 A lilt I KT LAXK. Keim, of the Philadelphia Prrtu tn writing np the mialreanea of the White lloiine, tliun refern to Mr, lluchauunV niece, Mina Harriet l.une: IVrlutpn Ihu most ililerimting of all the ladien who have graced the eleva ted noeial ponilion of hontonn o the Kxeeutive Mannioii, wun Harriet Lane, lu her uncle, Jntnen lliichaiiau, filleulilh Pivnidenl nf the United Slalen, wan ton nd a iH-monugewho, thvpite thuex. evplionul t liuracter of Ida luiter politi t ul career, might bu connidered etui neiit for hin abililien and aceoinplinh ment of niind and manner an well an in atattamanahip. The lile ol Minn Lane previous lo bur entering the Ex ecutive Munn , and an well an her pcmoiial lovcliiionn, buoyancy of spirits, ami aceomplinhmuiits, were such an to unable her not only to fill but to adorn Ihu punilion to which she was thun called She was born in one uf the moat beatitiltil sections of I'eiiunylva nia and at nine years ol age went to live with her uncle al Inn seat near the iiaiul liilund city ol Laiieanter. A I this age she was dusenbutl as a "ftin loviiig, irlcV playlng rump, and a wil ful domestic outlaw." She was edii , atAvd in lit that belonged lo tba oul- turs of ber mind, and imamed tboa PA., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1877. accomplinlimcntngwhieli, added to bur btight, quick ways, bur charming per sona golden luiired blondt aud her soft, feminine voice, win court from the sociul world. She flint appeared in the society ol WunhiiiL'toii at the resilience of her uncle in 1845, then Secretary of State. From this time, alio accompa nied him in bis visits nf recreation and ofAViul duty, and wan permanently us tublinbed us I ho reigning lady of hin bachelor home. On one occunion she vinited Bedford Spring with him. Here nhe w as received with the atten tion of a queen. Sho uccompaiiieil her uncle tn Fngland when lie wan Minis ter to thu Court ol St. Junius. In Kng linh society Minn Lunu noon won her wuy lo lliu auiliu exulted ponilion will ingly accorded hup in her native lund. She early attracted Uio all, iilion of Victoria, and ut ittl very rlivi draw ing rtniin al Ihu pull' u wan ihu object nl nia i ked favor ut lliu hundn ol Kng luiid'n novereign and thu royul luuiilt. During her long renilence in England nhu never hint her pipitinli of fureiiionl ludy of the diploinilie corpn at the Cniirt of Sl. JitiucM. At thu Court of lliu liunniuii t'zur nlu uguiu wun the object of court Iron the royal luinily down let the hiimhlutt with w hom nhe was thrown in contract. When tins excellent lady entered the Executive .Miiiimoii tbu honorn and iipplatinu bu ntowutl upon her a'oniunly achievu mcHln ul two of tlw monl brilliant con tin of the old world, and the pro spective honorn uml opHirtunilien of bur new ntulinii were buried in thu sorrows incident to ihu Ions of un ut lectionulu sinter uml brother. Having recovered nomewliul from thu tents ol thin deetily-felt berearenieiit,Mir'n Lane turned her attuulion lo the ufltiirnof thu hounehold of het intclu as Prem denl of the United S'ales, and to itn ceremniiicn and enlirlainmentn. I!e ceptioiin, luvees and mule dinners were given and though m t so Irequeitt in numbers as during JuVhu previous ad inimntrulitiiin, weru uxcoplinnitlty bril liant and attrnclivu. The I'renidunt hud a greal number of pernoliul friemln, and, w ith thu aid nf h s accomplinlied uml lovely niece, hin home wan worthy of the name und surroundings of Chief Magistrate. Touurdn the end of bin ttdiiiiiii."trnlinn thu Prenidunt availed himnelf of lliu opportunity to return ihu unbounded couileny anil alteitlioli which bad been nhown hin niece und himnell by Her Mujenty Q icun Vic toria w hile residing- at her court by inviting ber noli and the heir to her ihionu to thu honpiiulitien ol the Kx uculivu Munnion nf thu I'nlteil States of America. The kindly npirit in which the invitation wan given wan hilly ap preciated and uiulerntotnl by the sov ereign, uml it wun accepted in thu re ciprocal spirit of friendship which should ulwuys exist between Ibu great est of living monarchies and ihu great est of living republics, united not only by the lien of u common tongue, but tbu kiliilsbip of a common aueentry, uml the most intimate relaliuus ol trade. Tbu fitvt visit of myaltv to the sborve t tliw rt-pttbbo wun t-buHelurlxed every here by a gcncrul exhibition of public coui'teny, und nowheru wun thin true lypu of Aiiieritun hospilulity more wuiinly cxhibiled thun in the home of the ruler nf the sovereigns of thu republic. Levees, private n-cep-lionn, uml slulu dinners in pari filled ihcmeasiireid'lhuutitertuinmiuilnof the exet-tilivu household, while public and priVHtu coiirlusiun were crowded tiion Ibu tuliiru sovereign ol the Hritish Empire. Tbu letters of the 11 luen, ex pressive of her gratitude fortbe warm hearted reception accorded her son, evince the appreciative manner in which Ibu visit wus described lo her ttHin hin return. Thin cloned tint gay. elienof the Kxucutivu Munnion during the adtninisl ration til J allien lltichaiiun. M inn Lune uccompunied him into hin reliremctil Willi nil thu lustre ol Iter sociul reign. To-day situ liven a devoted wile and luinpy mother, he loved by ull who ever Knew ber. SEX A TOH X YE. The following anecdote ol thu lute Senator Nye in told by the Virginia Cily (Xuv.) Kntrrjiritc : " Ho Wan telling us incidents uf a journey to Europe, hum which he hud then just relumed. Among the rusl, he said the Multan of Turkey ordered in hin honor, as a Senator of the Uni ted Slalun, a grand review of the army in Connlaulinople, ttn'1 the Grund Vi zier mounted him upon a nleed which bu described t.s iiiugmticeiit. v'tid Nye: ' Ife was a puru Arabian. Uu had a coal liku velvet ; hu lell like a my Had of steel sjii'injrn beneath u mull his ey e was between a lion's and u wnmun'n, w ith all ihu courugu ol lliu tutu and ull lite human gentleness und beamy of the oilier blended ; he knew 1 was an old man uml he w un an lender of me us u child. When 1 dismounted I could not retrain from expressing to the Grand Viciur my udmiration lor Ibu lunimpurublu creature. 1 Lo hoard uio through uu interpreter, unit then, bowing low, begged me lo accept thu horse as a mark of Ike profound regard which the Sulluii eidertunied lor ihu.' ' Did you uoccpt hi in, Sumitor?' wo ustu-d. A peculiar look mine into tho old mutt's uyus us he replied : 1 1 mudu a rapid calculation, und nuw tliut 1 hud not enough money in pity the freight on Ihu annual to New York, so I took high ground. 1 bowed low in return to ihu titiind V icier, und bade lliu in terpreter to explain to him that while lout bed lo the hcuri by this apprecia tion und generosity ol tbu Snltun, II wun, I wan sorry lo say, against the lawn of my conn try for a Senator ol thu United Slates to Decent a present Irmii any foreign Prince, potentate, or mwer. Had Heaiiii fhum LoI'ihiana. A gentleman going ulolig Nelson street ultwehu o'cltsk on Saturday nighl overheurd thu follow ing conversation between a muii on tbu ouinidu, aud wbut wan evidently a woman, judging Iron thu Ton e, on lliu luniiluot a Uisir. The muii, who wun leaning against thu dinir in an eviiient ntatu ol iitloxt t'ulion, wus thu first lo npoak s "Lumniu iii, 1 say Anna?'' ' You shan't get ia hero, 1 tell you," cam thu voice from the other side of the ilinir. O. lemmo in," hu whined. ' I won't do it," said the voice. '-You are drunk, ami yn comu here drunk every night ; and 1 won t stand it any longer." There was A moments pause. And then be slowly said : "Anna, I've heard Irom Lousina." "Whalisltt" ' Lorn mu in, an' I'll- lull yon," bo said. "James Henry Morrison, are Joo lying?" "Hone tcr die," be replied. Thereupon the observer saw the door oiten and J. II. Morrison disap pear Inside. What DM Iba result I not knows. REPUBLICAN. FIG mix 0 EOIi LIFE. By Mr. Henry Miller, of Nona coun ty, wo learn the particulars ol an In dian fight which occurred recently in what is known aa toe "Love, at the mouth of Sund Creek, about sixty -flee miles went of Xess PosloHico, in which Dr. Ticbenor killed four Sioux Indians and was himself wounded. Thu doc tor and a man named Dickinson weru out in that section of the country poi soning wolves, and hud built a tempo rary dug out in which to store their f kins und provisions. A few days pre vious to thu light LMckinson nuu tuKun their team aud gone into thu aeltlu munts alter provisions, leaving the doctor to run the camp. The doctor w as asleep in his dug out on lliu morn ing of the third duy of Dickinson's de parture, when be was awakened by a slight noise ul the door. Thinking the intruder was a skunk or wolf, hu look up bis gun and opened the door, to be conlroiitud by a mun, and that muii wus a Sioux brave, bul ut thut time it wun, so dui k thut liu could dis tinguish hulu more thun the outlines. He demanded bis business, when the brave turned and fled ; und aa the doc tor stepped outside to get a shot at him, he was greeted with a volley, which drovo In in back to the dug-out. Dui ricuding bis door as best be could, hu awaited daylight. In the mean time the Indians, numbering about torty, as near us hu could tell, hud moved turitier up the creek ; out Willi duy light one ol them, whom Ticbenor thinks was the chiel, Irom his dress, came to the dug out carrying a white rag, and in biokeii English demanded his surrundur. The chief commenced to threaten, und told the doctor be would kuve Ins sculp. 1 his the doctor thought to bu a declaration of war, and shut the red man in bia tracks, and at the very door of tbu dug-out. The entire baud then rushed iu, bul were driven back by several well tli- rot ted shots. I hu next manenvru by the usnuiluiila was an attempt to nmoke him uut by burning bittfulo chips and the wood work ot the dug-out. From his ponilion in the dug-out be could tot nee tbe Indian wbo was superin tending the conflugrulioii department, and knowing thai if a stop was not nut to It. he was "a goner, he made a dunk tor tbe outside, kicked the huffulo cbiM aside, and exchanged shots wilb the head uieniu.il, wbo wan muKing tracks for hi- comrades, killing him in stantly, and received a bullet through the lower purl ot his person. 1 bis man lell within live toot of the dug out dmir. Then Commenced the long-range shmitiiig mulch, in which the doctor is confident he killed two more and wounded one. This waa kept up dur ing duy, but toward night a terrible snow und wind storm came no, driving the redmeii to the south, slid snowing ihu bruvu mun in. Had it not been lor this they would eventually bave got bim, for bis wound, though not dangerous, incapacitated him from fiubting lie "lay in bed three days, nttrrtrriitAi aevurvly-. At me expiration of sixteen days the weather moderated, und be started on font for the settle meiils, reaching them in safety, and bringing trophies ot one ot the most remarkable rights on record. Though wounded but once, the doctor received several bullets through his clothing, and during his subsequent slay picked forty bullets out of tbe dug-out. ny City ( A'tin.) Sentinel. AX ACTED CREED. Emm will never bo headed ofT by preaching alone. i lieu error repre sents intellect, philanthropy, art cul ture aim music, you must ngui it wnu its own weuponn. Mutch eloquence wilh eloquence, match culture wilb a liner finish, match philanthropy with wider plans and a more generous out lay for human weal. Indolence can never overcome activity, tieuinrgy can never conquer w akefulness. Faith can never bold its own against workn. No creed can be aa beautiful as good tleeds. The teaching and the feeding ol the multitudes must go together. A bullet without any adequate expression in acts is liko an organ, with all its kcye untouched. Il in dumb. It charms Ho one. Il ultructs no one. Uut bring forth tho player; let him nrons tbe keys, iul thu dead air ia all lliu chorul columns be started lino vllirntiolis, and how the anthem swells, and how heuris are lilted on the waves ot sound, and others witb eyes tilled with hap py tours. That which was dumb has spoken, and thu multitudes hasten to give II praise. So il is with a croud. nlu n out w itb w batuver care you can ; let it bu period iu phraseology, skillful in its lotiuillutis, inilinpuluulu in lis Bullion- ly, this and nothing more and who cures lor it? Does il touch any one's heart? Does it gain adherents? Xo. The world will never again fight over -i .... : ,i..i iti. ...... .-ill I,- eviu. un UIIID (IIU. . llutv n ,' no moro church councils liku the Council of Trent, to last twenty yours. Men are too busy nowadays to spend half a lifelimo in debating theo logical dogmas. Hut bring forth a man who has a good creed which he expresses in act, let bim say, "I love t.od with all my Heart, antl my nuigu bor us myself," and Iul bim show it, and men will point to hiin und say, A religion wlnclt will muku a man ad as Mr. A. docs is thu religion lor me." And so religion is honored by his conduct, ami hie creed gums sillier villa. tiottkn Itulc. SIOXS OF A PROSPEROUS FA It ME It. When vou ncu his burn lurger thnn his house, it shown tliut hu will huvu lurgu protitn und small atlliclioiis. When yon see bim driving his work, instead of his work driving him, it shows that he will nevur bo driven from good resolutions, and I but ho will certainly work his way lo prtasHrity. When you always see in bis wood hoiise a stiHIeieucy fur throe months or more, il shows thut il will be a more thun ninety days wontler, in lurming operations, aud ibat bu is not sleeping ins House alter a urutiaea troiic. When he has a bouse sepuralu from the main building, purposely Inrushes, aud an iron or tin ventral to transtsirt ihein. il shows that be never built bis dwelling lo be a funeral pile for bis luinily. and iierhaiia bimsell, When his sled bis boused in summer, und his tunning implements covered both in winter aud summer, it plainly shows that he will have a good bouse over bis bead in summer of early lile aud th winter ol eld age. W ben bis cattle are property fed and shielded in winter, it is evidence that be is acting according lo Scripture, which says that "a merciful man is merciful lo hia beast." When be is aeen subscribing for a newspaper and paying in advance, it shows Dial ne ia spuaKing use a oook rust linu- the latent improvement In agrioaltara, and tbat be never geta bis walking-paper w mm una oi purer., MAVEltiA AS A HEALTH HE SORT. ' Tbo temperature varies from an av erago summer bust of 72 lo a winter ol GO", giving an annul mean ol CU", which bus mudu it thu fuvorite resort of consumptive invalids from all purls ol Europe. Whether it i the bust in lliu world will uppear when Teneril'o is considered. It is enough to say at present that the humidity uf the Ma deira winter, due to a longer preval ence of ruin, and the excessive discom fort occasioned at other times by the dry, noxious, and almost insufferable I'esle, or cunt wind, which blown from tho count of Africu, where li is known as the harmntinn, and equully dreaded, uru not experienced on thu Spanish is lund, bul ure, in a measure, coiupensa lud lor by tbo greelur tnimloru tbat are at tho comiiiuml of thu wealthy in valid in Madeira. The island is easily reached in four or five days by steam ers from England and Porlugul. The English lungiiitgu is spoken un com monly as Ibo vernacular, und private hotels are numerous, where extensive nuits of apartments, excellent attend ance, and uio-l delicate cuitinerie are obtainable, lluniinock-buurcra ueeus tomed to the business tenderly curry the consumptive for daily cxorcisu, and the number of these during the season when the inland in most frequented in not a pleasant spectacle for the robust and healthy visitor. At every step are met slowly passing hummocks with their pale faced burdens; hut all the b tmmocksdn not contain invalids. Soinu are stretched to their utmost by the portly forms of residents of the in land, who, particularly the ladies, find this a not uncomlbrtublu, und it cer tain canes the only possible, nieuns of progression. besides comfortable hotel, boarding bouse, and hospital aceoiuinislaiionn for every class, more numerous than on any olbur of lliu islumln, there urn reading-rooms and promenades ope.i to thu sou. which beguile tbu hours of the invalid visitor. Seated under tbu lofty trees ol the Praia Acadeinica, watching thu ccanelens roll of thu ocean, breathing thu balmy air of ibis chutming climate, and soothed by a thousand other influences, mind an well as hotly at resl, hu accustoms himself to thut st lf-tloniul so d i (lieu It amidst the bustle und turmoil surrounding ami tempting him in his own northern home; and otlcn forgutlmg that ho is ill, hu gains that (lice 'fulness unci uni mution which sometimes preludu his complete recovery. Olten the invalid comes hither so lute thst no rest u ra tion in ponsible. Harper ilatjmine. B EA TEX BY A LA KG EM A JO HIT Y. A Detroit boy, aged twelve, whose uncle is a member of thu Legi-luluro, was permitted to niuko a trip to Lan sing a low days ago in order to visit the State House. Ho canto home yes terday atlurntmn chuck lull of import. ailve, erl elimi tile. I.llle tilutliw. lull to meet him at tho galu Wdlium coldly waved bun back and suul: "1 reler you to the Committee on Fisheries, hub, and how's my dog?' II is mother waa glad to see him. aud when she asked if he hud enjoyed bimsell he replied : "0, I suppose so, though I now move to strike out all after the cnuct- iitg clause." "What sort ol talk is that, Willie, dear?" she asked ill great surprise. "Never mind the talk, mother, but move the previous question and bring on ttiu puiicukes. 1 bu hired girl came in wltli tho din ner and wanted to know bow he liked Lansing. He looked al her in great dignity and replied : "1 now move to lay your petition on tho table, llunnuh, for future con sideration." Shu got mad about it, and William slyly informed his mother thut il wus bis opinion tliut llunnuh a title should he made to conform lo thu body of the bill, lie went out to sen the boys al ter dinner, uml a hotisu painter linked him wboru ro. boo was. "We'll have a call of the House and sec, replied the boy, as lie looked) around. "Whose house?" asked the painter. "Or you can rise lo a question ol privilege, continued the lad. "1 don't want no nuns," suitl the painter, who thought thu boy wus inukmg tut) uf his red nose. "Of cniirso not. Lot's pons thu bill 10 a third reading, or else go into I mil mittee uf the whole and debute it." "1 think vou need dressing down I' growled the puiuter, and he bunged Willium into a snow bunk and pushed a heap ol guow down behind bis collar. "Iluve the minority no rights I yell ed the boy, as be kicked tbo painter on the shin. "I'll see you uguin lioy." "I refer the whole subject to futher, with iiistruclionn to report a bill to walk you Into the Police Conn," re plied the Reprenciitittive, and he went in to tell his mother the diHeruucu be tween suspending the iiilosnnil rush ing a hill, or referring it to the Com. nut tee on Cornfields till some one caino around wilh ihu cigars. Detroit Fret Itet. Reflection ami actiun are stipple mental. One is lile ami thu other its pulsations. Pelcr wus oncu n mystic. On the Mount his fervor carried him into the proposal of living on Tabor, under a tabernacle. He was go ing to keep the Saviour, and Monen, and Eliun, in btHitbs. How long, none huve told us, antl it is a relief to hear thut he ditl not know what ho wus lulking about. Uu was lis) dared to recollect how often ho hail Iteun told that thu mission of the lile transfigured was not to bo in joy ful ecslncicn, but to suffer, ami that lb rough it a world was to be redeemed. Even then a poor demoniac, foaming in convulsions at the ftHit of tbo Mount, waited His coming to bo disenchanted antl heuled. This Peter who is proposing lo slay on tho Mount, in a booth of withered leaves, is soon to learn tbat lile is to Ins a moro painful thing. Penta-cnst is in the near future, and he is even now prcpuringTor a life of intense labor and privation, and a cross, and death there on at lliu end. How alow both aru to lailjust themselves lo the fuel that the niodilative antl devotional are tn give ua strength Ibr lite practical. iVr. They kept sending men out into MonluiiBlo erect telegraph poles, but when ono loll civilir.aiion nothing was ever beard of htm aguin. Finally they sunt out A regiment of soldiers who found men dead and nicely laid out on a aido bill with an old man standing near them, (winging a big borne pistol and yelling : "You can t put them poles up In this country, strangers I" and tbey bang bim up to a mountain Mb. Favorite hymn of the graBhopper, Tbia wbtat by nd by -lS3jmannjM.H a Advance. NEW SERIES-VOL. 18, NO. 16. AGRLCJILTURE, nY. Hit bard P, Hubbard, one ol thuhenl tanners in the town of Chili, recently draw lo market with a single team id homes, a load of clover seed thut mild for (722. Has uny other fanner sold a loud of luriii produce thin year thai anion pled to bo much money? Burnt Home. water on wheat. Any amount ol wutor standing on w heal in spring ia suru to desll'oy il. Farmurs are quite apt to neglect thin work in spring when il bun been left undone in full, thinking thut if il sol ties uwuy beioro thu plunt is killed il w ill do no dumagu, but il is a mistake. Standing wutor if it does uol kill the plant is almost suru to dumagu it, not only weakening its vitality, but caus ing tho crop iu ripen lulu, which in sure lo prodtteu shrunken grain. SMALL FRUITS IN THE OAIIPEN. The value of small fruits in connec tion witb the vegetable und flower gur den is hot half appreciated. To have un ubunduiicu ol straw berries, raspber ries, currants, gooseberries, blackber ries, und grapes, in their season, is very pleasant and enjoyable, and be sides il saves many a dollar in the butcher's unci doctor's bill. By plum ing tho ubovo kind of fruits (together wilb pours, upples, plums, cherries. Ac.) they can bu had ull the year round. Thu first vimt ul these plants and trees is but a trifle, while Ihu pleasure to be derived from them isjery great MANt'RE. When properly littered, ono cow oi ox will muku a ton of manure every month, if the liquid as well an thu solid portion is saved. Tell head would thus muku one hundred and twenty tons, or sixty two-homo wagon loads iu a year. A puir of homes will muke us much muiitiru as ono cow, or twelve Ions in a year. A hundred shoep, if yarded uvery night and well littered, will muku one hundred tons of manure in the year, und ten pigs will work up a wugoit loud in a month, if supplied with niifllcioiit coarse material. The niiK-k of a one hundred acre farm, which should consist of at bust ton head ol nteem, boilers, aud calves, a pair of homes, one hundred sheep, aftd ten pigs, would iheit muke in the ag g regale, throe hundred uml twelve tons uf manure every yeur, or suffieienl to give twelve tons per aero every fourth year. If thin were well cared tor, it would be, in effect, equal to dou ble the qituntity ol ordinary yard mu lture; and if plenty of in amp muc k could bu procured, al least nix hundred tons ol Ihu bent multure could bu made on u one hundred acre farm. If this were the rule instead of a raro excep tion, or only a possibility, what a change would appear upon the face of I ho country, nnd what an addition would bu made lo the weulth ot the nution. American Agriculturist. TOO MUCU LAND. Muny a farmer is ruined by his irrtu-d tor Unit, tie wsnlanll that land adjoining him, and tiis tHiveny is the result ol hin not possessing the quaint wisdom ol the man who wus trying to boo some corn on a learlully stony patch, when ono riding by remurked thut ho should think a mun must hu very tutor witb such lund an that. "0, sir," replied the farmer, "1 am not so poor us you think lam; 1 don't own all this laud." Muny a farmer is actu ally ptstr or always in straitened cir cumstances, w hich is quite as bad because ul Ins mama lor hind. A farm is not regarded by such as sufficiently lurgu unless it conluim two or three hundred acres of land. Rut there are very tew farmers witb sufficient capi tal to own and work to advantage sue h a farm. A business man is only wine to measure the site of his business by the amount of his capital. A farm wlucb requires, lor tbo proper man agement, at least two or three thou sand dollars capital is run on a quar ter ot that amount. Much ot the land is neglected. Buildings got out of re pair. Marketing is not properly at tended to. Produce has to be sold at forced prices, and d ullness is married on everything except tho circumfer ence of the litrm. Senteh Farmer. A BLIGHTED LIFE. A few mornings since, a Philadel phia matron called to see ber young married daughter, who resides on Nor lb Thirteenth street, and found her w eep ing bitterly. "Oh, mother, tnko mo home, my heart in broke," sobbed tho daughter. throwing herself into her luolher's ttrnis. Alter her tours bud sollicw but sub sitloil, thu ntnlher said: "Hardly 4 Vear married, and hero I Wiul you in team. What does this mean? lias Henry been unkind to you ?" "No," sobbed the daughter, "but he doesn't lovo me any longer, and my heart is breaking." "Comu, my child, cheer up. Tell me why you think him untrue lo yon. Djcs he show il?" "Yes," wus the heart-broken reply. 'Oh, the scoundrel I Oh, the viper!" gasped the mother. "My poor, dour child," she fairly sobbed, "your mother won't closet I you. She'll bring that villain to hin knees. What insult bus he offered you my child? Speak, tell mo tbe worst." "Oh, mol her, I cun'l." "You must, my child. Tell me, though tho heavens fall, w but outrage has he committed ?" "He swore hist night when I put my colli feet lo his back," nobbed the daughter. "In that all ?" gasped the mother. "Yen, but hu never did so belore. All lust winter bu never suitl a word when I put my cold feel tn bis back, and How 1 know hu doesn't love no;" And thou the pimr girl's tram broke out afresh. Hi lure thu mother left alio managed to convince bur daughter tliut all tho world was hollow, and that the hollow of a man's buck was not the place lor his wilii s cold feet. Nothing ia mora easy than to grow rich. Il is only to trust nobody, lobe friend to none, get everything and save all you can get, lo stint yourself and everybody belonging lo you, to be the trieiicl ol no man and havu np mun your friend, to heap Interest upon Interest, cent upon cent ; to bo mean, miserable and despised liir twenty or thirty years, and the riches will come aa suru as dls- easo und disappointments. And when pretty nearly enough weulth has burn collected by all disregard of thu human heart, ami al the expense ol every en joyment savs that ol walluwing in filthy nieuiinuss, ueatn cornea lo finish the work,; the body ia buried in a hole, the heirs dunce over It, and tire spirit govs where T Even if a bol la always whistling "1 want to be an angel it hi just as well lo keep tbe prunurvid puara on lbs top iosll oi lb pantry. uacB iy L1TTI& Pity iwella tba tide, of love. Tbe iwoetest pleaur Il In Im parting it. Most pleaeures, like flowers, when gathered die, . Water and soap are the Siamese twine of i-iviliiatloli. That can never do reasoned down which was not reasoned np. The church oughi p, be a body of workum; hoi a conglomerate id persona to be worked upon. irihiito o, uu.,, llml of lindn ; tbu pridu of birth and rank is ollun the pride of dupus. I should uuturluin a nteun opinion of my sell il all men, or lliu luor.1 part, praised and admired mu ; it would prove mu to be soniuwliut like them. The first stop towards making a mun of y our son is to train him to earn whut hu spends ; thu next Inst step is lo leach him how to save bis earnings. Water, although well warmed, would quench, nevertheless, tbe fire thut warmed it. Thus may tbu char acter of a truacburuus person be de scribed. It is never safe lor us to take coun sel of any ol our bad passions, such as envy, pride, vanity, covetoiisness, or lite liku. Ol evil, nothing bul evil can come. I give it as my deliberate and sol emn conviction that the individual wbo is habitually lurdy in meeting an ap pointment will hover be lenpected or successful iu life. Indeed, the grandest of all Inws ia the law of progression and develop ment. Under it, in the w ide sweep ol things, men grow wiser as tbey grow older ; societies bettor. One of the saddest sights is seen when we see a mun lulling by bis own counsels, and yet Demisting in them. By little and little bo sinks lower and lower till bis ruin is complete. As a general thing old men are bettur advisers than young ones; but soma old men aru Very loolinh, while nomu young men display great discre tion. Thu rulu is general, not universal. A prudent man advised his drunk en servant to put by bin money liir A rainy duy. In A lew weeks his master usked him bow much ol his wages be had nuved. Ho replied : " faith, hone ut all ; it ruined yesterday, and it all went." A woman, hearing a great deal about " preserving autumn leaves," concluded lo put up a lew jam of them. Sho mid a neighbor recently that she ci il n't think they would ever be fit to eut, and that she might just as well have thrown her sugar away. One of the most common errors in giving advice is Ibut it is busty and .iol well weighed. 1 have known a mult to utter alt opinion before the case wan half stated, "lie that aunweruth a matter beioro he lieu roth il, il is folly und nhume unto him." The Rev. Dr. Ty ng, Jr., asked his congregation on a recent Suuday for 11,1100 liir the Church Orphanage, and told the ludies of bin Church that if ibey would buy one bultun gloves in- steud of three billion gloves, the differ once in price would support the Orpluinge. Religion docs what philosophy could never do ; it shows tbe equal dealings of heaven to the happy and Ihu unhappy, and levels all human en joyments to nearly the same standard. 11 gives to both nob and poor tne same happiness hereafter, and equal hopes to aapiru after it. - Among; tb vwptiue to an advertise ment of a music committee, for "a can didate as organist, music teacher," etc., was the following: "Gentlemen : I noticed your advertisement fur an organist and music teacher, either lady or gentleman. Having been both for several years, I oflor you my services." To-day's duty can only be dono well to-day. Time and ciicumslancea are now favorable, and we are in tba best condition to perform it To-morrow all will be changed ; olber exigen cies will arise, other objects will claim our attention, and our capacity lor per forming that stccittl duty will be sensi bly diminished. Erasmus, who was of A sickly con stitution, and had, therefore, obtained a dispensation for tbo eating of flesh in times of abstinunco, was being re proached liy the priest ono duy lor not observing Lent, when be replied : "I assure your holiuess tbat my heart is A Catholic one, but I conlesa 1 bave A Lutheran stomach." It is only witb tho well advised that we find wisdom. In the midnt ot counsel lorn there is comparative safety. I I is only tbo rash and the risky that go forward without A well-considered plan. W hero no counsel is, the people lull. Without counsel, purposes ara disappointed. In fact, every purpose is established by counsel. Sin and hedgehog are born with out spikes ; bul how they prick and wound alter their birth wo all know. The most unhappy being is ho wbo feels remorse beioro the (sinful) doed, uml brings forth a sin already furnished witb teelb in its birth, the bite of which is soon prolonged into an incura ble wound ol the coiisciunte. Nothing mukes a young man ao happy as lo got around to the post- ohiiu after it is cloned and see a letter in bis box j to have his heart wbinr lltal it is from her, lo dream sweel and lender luncics, hallowed wilh love's sacrctlness all night, and to go in tho morning and find il to be a hill of 17.50 for his lust nix month's washing. Sensibility seems to me to be neither goes! nor evil in itself, but in its application. Under the inniienco of Christian principle, it mukes saints and mart) rs ; tll directed, or uncon trolled, il is a snare and the source oi uvery temptation ; besides, II pooplo can not gel it, if it is not given tbem, to descant on It seems as tine a to recommend people to have block eyoa or fuir complexions. A very learned Jutlgo was asked what bo would do if A man owed bim ten M)iindn and refused to pay. ilia n-ply was worth remembering by thonu who are quick to take oftensa und begin a qunrrel. lie said : " Ruth r t li tt it bring action against bim, with its costs nnd uncertainly, 1 would give bim A receipt in full ot all demands ; yes, and I would send him five pounds over to cover all possiblo expenses."' Somehow, whether wo can explain it or not, the liberal soul, all things be ing equal, ia made fat. Liberality will not alone for want of industry or thrift ; but, brains and activity being equal, getlingcomos lo those wbo give. There are snme natural principles open which this can he explained, out II nncia lis completes! solution in tb fact that God, who governs tbe world, plays into thu bauds of those wbo oiako an effort to help tbemrelves. V generally find relief from any trouble, not by its removal from us, or by our escsping out of it, but by our becnmingqiiiet and peaceful and bappy wbilo in it. The trouble ia, in tact, gradually diminished, pej-bapa. And dually passes away ; bul wo ar not dependent on its diminution, atill less upon iln removal, for tbe return of con tentment and happiness to our minds. A the lima move on it relaxes) It pressure Uion us, and we) ournelve partly become areuniomad lo U, anil partly forget it, and thaa peace, of mind and bappinesd return long beldr tb disturbing caus Is entirely gon. ' I i ! f 1 ; i h ; 1 1:1 !.!! i i i i. I ( i i- JaJllt LUHrilLS. PA.