Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, December 25, 1878, Image 1

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CLEARFIELD
BLLUAiS.
GEO. B. GOODLANDEE, Proprietor. PRINCIPLES, NOT MEN. TERMS $2 per annui; in Advance.
VOL. 527VII0LE NO. 2.602. ' CLEARFIELD, PA., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 25, 187. NEW SERIES-VOL. 19, NO. 50
(Sards.
(Cards.
tt w. SMITH,
Attorney-at-la w,
ll:ltIJ ClearBeld. Pa.
T J. LIXULE,
if TORNEY-AT- LAW,
l;ID Phil IP-burg. Centre Cs., Pa. rpd
Q B. A W. BARRETT,
ATTORNZT8 AND COUNSELORS AT LAW,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
Juur, St. M71.
TSRAEL TEST,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Clearfield. Pa.
jtrnast it lha Court Bam 1 IJH.'T
nBNRY BRETII.
(,,-Trsn r o.)
JUSTICE OF Til K PEACE
r ittbt BwsaBir.
Umy I, ! Ij ' '
iyU M McCUlLOUGJI,
' ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CLtARFIKLD. PA.
O&V ia llarsnlc buUdia, rteoa,d Mrnsl, op
paiitt lb Court HuiiM. . Jt-2.'t tf.
yT (X ARNOLD,
LAW ft COLLECTION OFFICE.
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OH PRINTIMn OF KVKKY DtCSCrUr1
Mm fiitl fiffvrtv) thin offirt
QSCAR MITCHELL, ,
ATTOkNEY AT LAW,
CLEARFIELD. PA.
jUTOact la lb. Opsra. H m onUI, 'It If.
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ILLIAM M II EN UY, Justicr
rna Pbacb aanScnivastB. LI'MIIEH
OITY. Colleetitina aiadt and muna promptly
paid ow. Artlslea of eerseansnt and dsada o I
eoaaayeaee Beatlt oloeettd and varranrsd enr
ruM ar ao oharaa. ISj'7
JOLaKO D. SWOOrE,
- ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Curwao'vilta, CU-arfleld oooatr, P.
act. . TC-lf.
JOHN D. THOMPSON,
l'iirwnrl.l. Fa.
' V.Oo11etloni md nd mnnrv promptly
paid 'trsr. rh23 7ltl
JAS. B. GRAHAM,
daalar la
Real Estate, Square Timber, Boards,
8IIINGLES, LATH, A PICKETR,
0:1013 ClrarllaM, Fa,
WARREN THORN,
BOOT AND SnOE MAKER,
Market ft., Clearfield, Pa.
la Iba ahnp latalr ooeapied bj Frank Sburt,
oaa dour watt of Allaghan; Uouf.
REUBEN HACKMAN,
House and Sign Painter and Paper
Hanger,
Clearlleld. Peuii'a.
tetWUI alaeau Joba la bit liaa promptly and
a woramaaltka aaannar. af ra.BT
UUKWEN'VILLE,
ClaarGald Counu, Psna'a.
O T. BliOCKBANK,
. ATTOKNKY AT LAW,
' CLEABFIBLD, PA.
Oltca ia Opara IIoum. ap JS,'77-J
JOUN A. STADLER,
llAaKB. Marbot at., Clrattrld, Pa.
Fra.b Rraad, Ruib, Rolll, Piai and Cakaa
in hand or nadr to ordar. A (rrnaral a.anrtinaot
loo Oram and OTiiart In armon. Pln.,n aarl tli UMT, ami III" reul Wllllo puiur mar,
JAMES MITCHELL,
DBALBK !
Square Timber & Timber Lands,
lall'TH CI.BARFIKI.D, PA
s.
V. YILSON,
WEAVER & BETTS,
DKALRB 1
Real Esta e, Square Timb r.Saw Legs,
AND LI'MIIEH OF ALL KINUd.
M-i Sua oa aa. nd atraal, ta raar nf atora
in a n.. r i.,.u ?a tl.
ATTOHNEY AT LAW,
0Ih nna d',r rait of Watlara llatal haildlng.
opo.ita t'oort rJoOH.
n4.i,17. CLEARFIELD, PA.
JpitANK FIELDING,
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW,
,. ClearfleU. Pa.
Will attand to all bnaiaaaa antraitad to biai
ptomutlj and falthfulljr. Janl'7
RICHARD HUGHES,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
roa
Itrcatur Totrnthip,
tiaorola Mill. P. tl.
XI official boilnaf. antraitad to bloi will ko
liroaiptli atlrndd t,,. aichia
J F. SNYDER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
Offioo la Pia'a Opara Uoaaa.
Ju. it, '7Slf.
0LEAKF1KLD. PA.
Uffloa la draban'a Row.
David l,- aaiBi.
JQH9 w. watetaT.
WILLtAB A. WiLLACB.
aar r. wallacb.
WALLACE & KREUS,
(a wraaiira to Wallaaa FleMiBi,)
ATTORN EY8-AT -LAW,
jaal'rr Clearlleld, Pa.
r. u'L.aura . . . a. A aABA.
BUlKaaUHAtltN.
ATTUhhEYd AT LAW,
ckBAHriBLB, r A.
All toaal bulaaa prunutlv attmidod t.i. Offloa
la ilrah.ai'a Hoe room, formarl; 'roiilad ky
II. II Bew.pe. - Jo ;".
TBoa. I. mi aaar.
I L'KRA Y ft
HI
OTHua auaoua.
(JORDO.N,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
CLEAKFIRLD, PA.
roffaa IB Pla I Upcra Uoaaa, aaoood floor.
:u'74
id. are i. a'aALi.r.i oaaiai. w. a'ocani.
jTcENALLY ft McCUKDY
ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW,
Cleameld. Pa.
AfayLairal baalnaaa altandad to prottiptlr wltbj
idalitv. umaa oa Baoond otreet, aboTo too rirat
National Bank. Jaa:l:7i
A . K tAMKR, , .
A X T O R X E Y - A T - L A W ,
Real Ertato and Colleetloa Acat,
tLKAHKIKLO, PA.,
Will pMmptlj atuad U all laial baiinaaa aa
janl'7 1.
trniitad to bti aara.
tdrOftoa in Pia'a Opara IIBa.
A CHKISTAIAS Lh'GEXD.
IIY DANIbl. RUMKNTRliUT. Q. READ AT
A TIAIII.Ei'riHE SKCtiMI RK-
riibwiurin Hcu, rkamimo.
I.
ThntiMiula ami lhnu-iii)K ol yoin
UK" '"''K ltlrtj nifti knew htiw tu
nuil nr wrili',M thul millitr thoixuii
tlutK imrtull I'hrtirnlHlH Iihvb Ihwii kt'il,
uy tip near tliu Nurili Puli', a won
ili'tlnl Muiiu wmi taking iliuu. It wua
mi a liiuinilul nilii ; iiij iiuiIh uimI my
tiuiIh ol' Klilluring aiBm wc-ru Hhiiiing
nut tirilliutitly III I ho (liar tulil Inav
'Iih. 'i bo niiKin, in the tt ntru ol
bain, wbiili u fiiciiclid wilb it wlu
nd vilro, liko a quuun t lad in ro) ul
rtploiitlur, Milo tli cburint tit' tbo liilit
ul ovo, und an vxiaiiat ol dark ru
wavoa, dotted with ii-ehtir,pi flunbiiiK
liko rfm, tho whtiloM't in arre of iuro
mlvur aiiow, aprtatf uut like tmchat
uiimiI tn'iii utli
Drop niliiue roincd over all. Slid
donly a liny alar from the vory tup id'
tbe hoavoiui Khiaita downward with
ligliiniti? Kpoid, dirot tly towarda tbo
liowiin nl tho dark wavua, hut at unco,
in lor linio than it tukoi to toll, a tor.
rific oxpliixloii aoundn ihri)ii(,'h Iho air,
Iho water ia lushed into luiy, icobora
and Know oorortd earth fly together
like the flnrea in a kulohlei-cope, and
lonii a lui'Kt) mui-a like an ialund, which
recrivea the little nitxn-nor into ita
toni lioforo il tout his the aurt'uee.
Whul followed nould take the tongue
of un angel to doaonho. A magni6oent
art'h, painted with all thevoloni of the
rainbow, lii up the northern aky. Here
and there the HI hi s seemed to bfl float
nig in blood. Glowing hum of thrill
ing color upload ovor the horizon, some
of I bom quent bing the light nl the
moon, which quivered and tronihled, ua
it awopl liy a current ol air. 1 ln gor
iriHiUa liirhl and mighty noixe wnke up
whatever there wan of lite in that far
dimuiil region. The wall uh, the real
and the eu lion plunged round and
round ; the walea apnuled water high
mi in the air; the wolf, the fox. the
,ia,ialta Iba PnatnSiaa
w.rh in Ta
Prira. modrra'.
'7.
BLAKE WALTERS,
REAL ESTATE BROKER,
ADD DBALBB IB
Haw Ioh nud Ijiinibor.
U:71
E. A. BIGLER & CO.,
PIALBM IX
SQUARE TIMBER,
' " aad UBBBtaotarara ot
ALL klM OV MAWKU LUMBER,
T'll CLEARFIELD, PENN A.
J t. MeK E.N HICK,
ATlOhilET AT LAW,
... SLRARFIELD. PA
. All laaml Ka.laaa. antraitad la bit aare will ia
eaiva prua.pl anaaltoa.
OOro ofpo'lta Coart Hoaic, Ib Haaonlr RiilliliBg,
atoand fl'ior. aiil4,'7a-l,
t-tartled Ironi Klunihrr, inula no well
wandering about aa il in u (lute, each ui
leiing Hi- ncnllar fry ; ulxive in the
air wore large tlneka nl win-lung
kWuiih and iriiiiipolerawana, llio dinner
mingling tin tr tnlne nii llio i iHimn
lotiea ul the lutler. I l.ioiigli il nil ar
lioitrd the Miuuhing nl th iml, mhiio
liiiiea riniug like the an elling nl amne
miAclitv nruun Miiiieimiea ii ing au
like the alraina ol Iho JE ihan. Amul
ihia graml illimiiiiaiii n, tln giutnl
I'lilil'Olt of lilltllle, tile huge !lia" thul
liud neon hioiiuhl thtia mugu ally to-
gethor began lo move Hotiihward Willi
atalely grace, aa il to keep atop wilh
the iniiair. It ia not imaaille for any
one to toll at lllia day all thai hupp, n-
il in Iho iiioving ma-a und ita iiivnl-
iintaiy inhabilaiilH. Bui il wandered
ninny nighla and many iliiy B thrniigh
the trackleaa (M ean. Storin and vol
linion, the gradual vaiinthnl the aim
Imm above, ami the ho. ill curreniaun
dernealh, by degroea made il amaller.
I ho irreal hMi thai, Hi eunnua aiirpnao,
Kwuni arnund it at tho beginning in
auch great liinubeia, grew lower ; the
loxea, anit woivift, ami neavem, aim
tieara, one atler another, dorwried it j
the ailvor anow, the eryalal templea,
the towera and minareta nl let) melted
into the pea, takiiig with them earth
and roil.
Allaat. one avening, when Inanity
and ekinvniug guild foretold a atormy
uitfht, Iho great maa hail tioeome very
PRACTICAL TUMP MAKER, H1'!;, "1,
NEAR CLEARFIELD, PENN'A. ,ih and IhiiI. the rain lalla in fliaida
-Punpa nJwajl on hand and aiada ta ordar (ha ni,aV)!a with the torrent and
dor throttgu me air.
When morning dawna the aim naua
THOMAS H. FORCEE, bright and clear, but it ahinea m mure
DBALBB IB I Of! thB BlOVIIIg IWBIIU. 11 nauuirop-
.......,! .... i irulv llnL nn Lhu (uiaaL nf
GENERAL MKKCHANDI8E, . ' u ' m... ..I l-r.. .,.,1,
iKAHAMTtlfl, Pa. . . . , . . . , :
0,d .ii.id and i km. pr.pti, wilb eye. large and ol more leiy
.7 rl-ia'. 1.1. ... ...,l with Ir.n.rUP OtlH mnm imllll'D
I J J i uiun nu "in, -p.
hair, with flaxen headed children, gam
er around the toim ut a tirignt, neauii
fill, chubby fuced boy who Ik sleeping
upon the aatida, clinging tighlly to a
itroen troe, auch aa bud never before
been aeen in tbona parta, in wiinuor
and awe they gae Uam the child, un
til a woman, more beautiful and more
impuaiiip, than the reat, atepa lorwartl
nrl. tniitini Ui ila lipa a lung and enri
oualy ahaM.-d horn tilled with tbe juice
of the barley, couaea il lo awuke. She
wan one ol the wiao women 01 tnoao
atrunie neople. "Thin ia a meaaeng.ir
lium the All ruther. aant "no -tl
recalla from aleep the gmal apirila to
lake a new world, a now heaven and
a new earth. In the tuirer and belter
world thorn will be eternal peace j and
tbe race ot mankind, renewed, aball
G. H. HALL,
All aarb
lalirarad if daalrad,
ar!a:l;pd
Iliad.
I. SNYDER.
PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER
ABO BaALBB IB
Watohea, Olocki and Jewelry,
OraaaaVa ffaa, AfarJ.I Aracl,
LKAitFIKLII, PA.
All klnda of repairing la ay Una promptly at-
ndad to. April in,
s.
, l71.
Clearfield Nursery.
ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY.
'I1I1R ander.lirnad. bavlnf a.ial'M.ho.l a Nor
1 aar; on iba Plka, al.out ball way hataara
Claa'lald and Cararnavilla, la pra.arad to for
Biab all klnda of PHI IT TKKKs, (itanilard Bad
dwarf,) ETrrifrorBe, Bhrohharf, Oraia vinoa.
aad Raapbarr Vlnaa. A ao. Hibrrlan Cran Tra... live together p.'aeclnlly throughout all
tjatnao, aoa oariy acanoi nnvoarn. v,
TOUN L CUTTLE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
tad Heal Kslala AR'at, Clearleld. Pa.
' Olbaa aa Tbird atraat. bakCharr) A Walaot.
1 Ayr- RaipoalfaU; o(ara bla aortaaa la alllO(
aad aujla laada la Claarlald and adjalaina
oubbUob i aad oilk ao aip.naaoa ai aar mm
' a .art aa a aaraoor, taltBYa klaiaall tkal ha oaa
r.aaar aatlaiaouoa. l" .m.
pronptlj atlaadrd to.
aapll ')
D
R B. H. 8CHEURER,
nntf ncoPATmo PHYSICIAN.
" OBoa Ib raaidi aca oa Fun it.
, April 14, l7t. . ClaariaM, Pa
T)R W. A. MEANH,
eUtSlClAN ft 8TJBGEON
LVTUBR8BURM, PA.
WtR atMad prafoaaloaal aalla proaiptljr. aatlOti'
ANDREW HARWICK,
Market mrret. Clearlleld. Pa..
BABt'rACTtlBKB ARD DBALBB IB
HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, COLLARS,
aad all bindf af
mohss rvHSisHisa eoooit.
A full H,k af Baddlara' llardaara, RnirHoa,
oaiKa. Blaakal., Ronoa, i:, alaaja oa baaa
and for aala at ika lowoal aaak priota,
r ta..atrl nrnnntlv atlandad lo.
All klnda l bldal ukan ia airharua f.;r bar- ..u,,.,),,,. their huildr ill glee,
ana and raalrtnB. All blada of harnau l.athat v "I ' .
krpt oa band, ana ror aala ai b anaii prta
cirarBam. jbb. ia, i"io
,TR. T. J. BOTER,
erl T8IOIAK AND SUROF.ON
0t aa Market Slraot, t loarka. Fe.
Mr-OBM koarti I to 11 a. , aad I to I p.
R, J. KAY WRIGLEY,
oNomTifio mYsiciAW,
OaW adjolalai Ike raaideaoe of iaai
,, ka.. aa aVaadla Charkold. Pa.
D
Wtiala,
ialfAl.la af
TK U. B. VAN VaLZaII,
-, Cl.BABI'IKa.U. PatNM'A. -
OFFICE IN MASONIC BUILDING
' ar 0aa k-Iroo. II aa 1 P H.
.Ha; It, l"75.
Ia i. P. BURCHKIKLD, m
Wva aor(aoB ef fto U R.l.at, PaBaaylaaala
.i..Mrt haotaa roieraad froar Ike Artat,
afar, kla profeaalBBBl terfleBa le Ikealllaaaa
of OlaBrlaldeoeat;. ...
aal-ProlMeieaeAoane afrf aHeaded to.
OaVae ea (eeoaa) IraoA, faoTloaeapi. .
Dt.Weeeo. lapt,ee
A nut HNTbKR.
Bavaaaa aan BAiaj.-.
koo aa MarlTal W, eaoaka tWI noaae.
aaaaai " v, m 1 r
,. , Abjb aaaaaf aouaor ed
Aa) mtkie Y ArtarVee ta aaa Hair,
Or.l.r.
Adtlraaa.
J D. W H 1(1 MT.
Carwanrvllla, I'a.
eternity Kvil ahull no longer 00 tne
earth ahull he freed fnim the power nf
I lie. Evil One.' Theni inyaterioiia
arorda aeem atraiiiielY to affcol the liy-
ntandera, for g inly ami tenderly lhu
women take the little airuitger to llioir
anna and lo ihetr heart, und begin lo
move away. Iho men icveiillj wil
low. But when ihey mine the child
wilh hi" tree, the golden umluT of the
court banga fiom Ila liraiii lica In tl
Ihoii-unil beautiful and laucilul loima
to the irrvat deliifbt ol the little f nil
. . . . , . tfi i...
All kiada dren gainer tnero. i ney oat r
prm eai-ion, ahnuting anil duncing, ami
;iee, i lie m'j
Ktar. aa olteii huiipenn, nan rieciime a
beautiful child, ami the tree (mi dotihl
the I mil ol teed lropad Imm the
ilia! ol rvnme lovely bird) Had grow n
up on the moving inland lor hie protec
tion.
II.
The wrae woman waa in truth a cry
wiao woman, aa thta litalory will anew,
ll waa a very wiae thing lor the wild
. ' naoiila who lound lha hllle atranger on
Tht moil CompM HtrU T iotar h (HHint nt to have turned biia adrift
BoiBapM4iiani. . Ub mmt rdy awake,
nibbing hia eye with br little tlile.
when be beard tna annuta 01 lunureo.
Ti . aiuka are eoiua a la aanorlor atyla. I in a.,m l urioua wav be mad Iba wo-
ara el aauurai aiaa, aaa iurna ... mI(( w(( wen carrying btm, Under-
E. WARING'S
LAW BLANKS
For tale at the Ctrarl.ld RsrvaiicAl ofloa.
Iforoa lor laak.
Call el Ike RarvBLlCAB odloa aad OBaarla
ik.a.. Vrdort k avail pr,OBf.ll; tllod
UiHiAii.aniiaa a up",
Clearaele Pa
Addraaa,
Jtl; la. I77 U.
aland that be wattled to be among
them. No aooner waa ba down than
ka aa- ererY one of the beantltul
tliimra that Wrvi banging I'wrj hia I roe
A marvelooa change bad taken place In
by ihia timu ci me pouring down the
iikiii lit uitin and w arming out ol the
valley to aoe llio wmidi rlul boy. By
ami by, wiiy i ff in the cMd, a gn at
about aroae among the children, in
be r il re, there bad been a greut deal ol
noiaeall Ihia time, but the particular
about bout all tho ahoiiting ever heard
before or ai nee. Tbegrnwn people run
to tbe apot. At thul liaiticulur pluce
unne nf the children bad loll in their
banda any of the gilta id the tree, but
their mnutha were full, and Ihey were
duncing, and laughing, and clapping
their handa, and ahnuliiig like wild.
One little li'llow had hidiioti behind a
tree away from hiafellowaund aecrelly
put an elephant into Ilia mouth. To
hia great wonderment he diaonvered it
to be tho aweeteat morael that ever
puaaed hia lipa. lie could not keep the
aeoret, much aa ho waa afraid of being
puniabod (for be bud not aakvd perniia
aioti). Tbe nuwa anroad like wildHre
among the real, und they all did like
wiao. Tho purcntH were jtiat aa happy
aa tho children, in fact, children and
paronta, from tbo youngest to tbe old
eat, all aecmed to be alike. But by thin
lime iboy had noured the edge of a
groat wood. Joy and mirth eoemod to
poanoHS every one. They were aa hap
py aa huppy could be ; bo happy that
they forgot fur tbe moment the little
atranger, Alaal when they thought of
turning their eyes to him, lie und hia tree
bud vuiiiahed.'none know whore. Joy
waa turned to aorrow. For long, long
days they wandered along the nhorca
id the ocean in aearuh of him. In tho
morning alter every storm they would
aeek the coat, boning to find him, or
they would atami for bourn nn tbe
beach, and, shading their oye Imm the
nun, look over the bmud waters ua if
awaiting him. But all in vain. If be
bud only It It behind him a aprig of bin
green tree, for you know, all the heuu
tilul ihinga he had given tho children
bud moiled away, mil like the magic
inland into the sea, but yon all know
how. They wero very tinhuppy, and
the more hecuuxo after be hud gone the
a inter hud act in Very aevcrcly, the
w hole eurth, Held, foreat and mountain.
hud heeamu covered with deep anow.
and a great tear came Ulnin them tt'l.
Unit the little ntrunger liud pt rinhed
from the cold in tbe durk foreaia ihttl
Mood thi, k ull uioiind, or that lie hud
been .uteii up hv the cruel wild beama
known to hide there. II it p ople, ea
peciully children, cannot alwaya bo un
happy. However, one evening aa the
men ol Iho cniinlry wero rotnrniiig
from I he chue- lor ihey lived Iroin
ihefleah of deer, ami hear, und ihe
b iur- t io women heurd in iho iliaiunoe
loud und joyoii annga They knew
tliat aoinetbiiig muni have liuppened.
Too tboiight of every child waa ihal
ibeir liitlo liieiid hud been found ul
tat. E.ery wotnuii and child haieu
oil out lo in, el the tinnier. No al rang
er had boon found, but ull through tho
fiu-oal the allow wua doited in every ill
rectum wilb million ot little ahoota,
green like tbe tree of the stranger.
Hope wua kindled anow. Eagerly ihey
Mlnwurl tho Utile apmuta, hoping lo
II nd him at the cud, bui no end came.
Still they were huppy. One with ol
their heails hud (won made boikI. He
had kindly It-It something of hia green
ireo bt bind him as a remembrance,
und thechilderooflon gointo the wood,
duily indeed, lo gaze at Iho little green
npriga, grow glad again over bright
memories made iroan again ami soma
limes ahed a tew team lor their haw.
They wore also taught to look tixin ihe
green twigs as something holy, which
ihey dared nottoiicn tnrlearol injury.
They gradually begun to love them
d.-arlv. Tucy noitriabrd and ueleiidod
ihem from all harm and hurt Bulthe
liltlu ahoola did not always remain
email. By no means. 1 hey grew
still taller and taller. By and by other
beautiful plants began lo uppuur above
tbe anow lovely htile pink roaus and
then duiaies, ami as the snow began lo
melt panaios and daffodila, with here
and there patches of grass, which soon
took up all tbe place that had been
uuvered by the w h i to snow. The earth
became a beautiful, green gmaay car
Del siangled wilb flowers. Then the
trees began lo put forth tender ahoola
and aweliing buda. Tbo robin and Iho
bluubird began to whistle and to build
their Deals, The brooka tbul bud been
frozen begun to run bubbling and purl-
iugainnng theirchannela, ami the green
ireea of Ihe stranger stood lorlb in all
their trlorv. The little children wax, d
u a W rand triad Inr. Tlit-v werecl.Br.ii
ed by the lingnt and beauliltil lace
that nutiire tlirougli some hidden pow-r.-fwvr
w-nhem and 1 heir nninlry,
waa putting on. Their sudneaa lor the
aliatiice nl the Ml anger grew lean and
lei., lor tlieY said, and their gran) par
villa said, He alill lives; Ho l.aa Mini
all Iheae lo u, the words ol the wiae
womull. "Ho recalla the giaal apint
from Ihuir aleep I ntuke a new world,
a now heaven and a now earth," are
become true. The children wero lured
by menu beauties lulu foreat, field und
wood, ami. wonder upon woiiueri ua
ihov atulhured amuml ihe aacred luile
ah-Dle. now grown into atutely green
treca, tlioy auw umierlheiH tienla imide
with great t are, lull ol long, miiii,hh
iHidioaot lliu aamo beuiitilul colora aa
the beaulilul things they had long he
lore received Imm the atranger'a tree
Some of tin in vyet quiis wRiin, am
muni ol thochililiuiialturwuriiadeclur.
ed that they hud seen a lovely ruhtiit
hop on the neat and run lor dear life
awuv ml" Hie monda, TbeY made
greut hafto u, run naek B me am
aim their parvnta the h aiitiful gg,
lor lliul ta a but lliey were, uue nine
telkiw alunililt d over the tangled rraii
of a tree and broke hia egg, and, though
he saw a golden hall avt in a snow
while cup among tbo pieces aa he gut h
cred them, be began to fry pllcoaaly.
It was not until iba egg tiHiud its way
into bis mouth and the golden hall dm
a, lived, and he learned how giaal it was,
liat h dried hia tears and laughed.
This tillU fellow did aot follow the
others, who had gotten away ahead on
their way to sbow ibotr new anuna
treamircs. ' Ila went hack to find new
nests and more eggs, which, as aiann aa
he found, began to owl. By tbo time
the children rolnrnod lo tho woolswith
their parent, they found him rolling
on the gnasnd in great pain. Ua had
eaten too many. . lie bad a sorry lime
ol it and could not enjoy the gamoa
want nnrtj" " -ry
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p.raia la tbe i i iS, aaaUei laaarasoe, eae
ka.a II ro.(lt aueaaod to kr aoaala ea ta
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OaaraBtHM. . 1BKW PENH, Jr,
CloAxiala, ataf I, ISrS-lr. AfaeU,
tbesa They war all amber at firat, lnd jtlajs that all the people, llllla aad
and of the rteh, gialilenisMirroi arnner.
Hul ihe hail box-ome rhangrd lnu
very hind of vwlor pink, azure, violet.
while, golden. Anu inuauapea iiiaro
war dirlphina, eagles and bnraaa, and
lions, and tigers, and monkeys, ele
pliaiiU and bumming birds, rabbits and
crocodiles, buttoiflioa and flowers, birds,
alara and angels, and shapes that ehil
ilrea aiever saw belore: They could
not behove their eyea. During all ibis
lima tba little strange- atood waving
hie area, hriifht tba Star bs bad an
lately been. No sooner waa ona figure
plucked from tba lre, than atHSkor
leaajMasialal era fa Its plac. All the
children got their aba's ; not on was
tUsod j and vary many thouasxls bad
big. iiatntal in nn that day
lis Was nut to bed early, and din not
Bus lbs btrafid nretlaat were Kindled
nn every mountain top that night.
throua-ivout that mantry, In honor nl
the new favor and kindness dons tbe
children of tha land by their little
friend who had remembered them again
by sending tba rabbit ibat huoV tha
hvastilul eggs. Alterwanla, thoiign
the other trues of the foreat and every
other .trees thing that grew would,
when aammer waa ended, wither and
fad, and ataad bar and brack whan
winter caow, tba trees that ere Irian
tha hltUaoma-iwanairaMt (orever groan
and never shon brighter or fruaber
lb an when (roe I, and anow, and tot
were aeen, und It tlioni t forlh call
ed "The Evergreen." And ever ul'ler,
when the duy came nn which the hillo
atruuger hud htu eut nn their nhorea,
ihey wore decked wilh the sumo heuu
tiful figuroa and tortua tbut bad adorn
ed hiuivetgrcen. And vory olten auch
children aa had, been particularly good
when they awoke iu lhu mortiing ot
that duy, would find their Blocking
crainmid full id good Ihinga. 8,11110,
too would find In their Mocking", In.
.ilcud ot tht'Mi now and then a lurch
aw itch. Then altorwuida would come
ho in ats und many colored eggn. But,
better, ihun all, wimelhing crent into
the bearta of the people. The lieu ull
lul slrunger hud brightened the liven of
puretits and children. - The little cbil
Iron becaino ninru precious iu thoeyea
ol the oldora, and the elders ruvorenuud
children more. Men, inntead of un
der in if away fta'lo I'i'iif the chase alto
gether, begun 10 mi tne eurtu ana re
mained nearer their fumiliea; while
Ihe women and Ihcir maidens begun to
weave together the wool of tbo sheep,
which, ultor becoming dyed with bright
colora. became beuiitilul garments. Tbo
very fin) ut tbe hcurthMouo grow
brighter and warmer. ' 1
' ill. '
But whoro was our little friend and
what had booonio ol bim all this time f
1 cannot tell all 1 would like 10 lull you
about bim, because be bucuino a won
derful iruvulorundhosaw many ihinga,
ubnnt which many large books have
been written. Alter vanishing ironi
the children heflrw into iho liirest, but,
as he akinued ulnng he aculU-red all
around butt brunches of his Iree. Tho
winds of hoavon on 1 heir wings carried
them ovnry whore Stain thonnow cov
ered and kept them warm. At every
apot wbero even a tiny leaf had fallen
an evergreen crew, lie wondered and
wuuderod lor yearn through wiaid und
vulo, ovor mountuin and duir, acattor-
ing the evergreen twigs Iroin his tree,
which. inexhuiiHtilile, never grew lena.
At bint he reached a nnghij river. O.11
its broud bonom und high bunks he
auw moving biaiia of mm, and wilh
llietn women and children. 1 tiougn
ihey were rude und rough, jet was he
kindly roieivt d. For among llu in wore
thone who, aa no In ami tiotn, nun aeen
biiu many Jtarn beloie tin Iho umber
caaia ol their native aea. 1 hoy haiked
upon In u no with "till greater won
der 1 hun when they, an children, dan
ceil around him and hi" true many
urahefoie, B cuuno there bo -,
ml a Im liiiL't-r. not a Int ohler, liul
at til Ihe bright eyed, gold, n haired
lieuuliliil but ot Ituir ow n clilldlnnid
On ard the Inn-la moved, lulling h m
ulnliaf. For Ilia bed the enldler nave
their warnienl akin. I r Dm loeula tne
w en llioir clituieni fisal. Rapidly
they l anatd down ihe river, ineellng
by and by, iu bloialj buttle, other war
Horn wilb briubl anna and liuininhed
alneldn, but always conqilerriiig tlioni
Our little Irioml, however, did no fight
niif. Iteceltod by trletid and bwalik
he would nana Imm one cuinp to the
oiher unliuimtn, evorywheie muking
ir had t iiulluT ami IHO. II w aa a line
ait hi to aoe him pettrhod on the ahould
or ol some shaggy warrior viimuing up
a biifh mouiituiii. A anil nner aigii
Ui see him seated on a huge alueld
made ot bulla hide, aliding down tha
ice alniios id tho nauio mountain, In
rtany diet kn Hindu roaior by the clotiiln
olaiiowfljing punl him aa he sped,
laughing merrily and awltuniing hia
evergreen like a banner over hia niream
ing huir. lie panned through valleyn
glowing wilb the olive and purple with
mo grape, lie wua pftsc.ul al many
nighin. tlo auiforud iiiuny hunlnhip",
but was al way merry. Ui e 1110 bobhw
the men of the South eiigugu in dread
lul battle wilh his friends, tho men of
lhu North, near the grand river. But
they bud a great captain, who beauti
ful as an un.iul, It-urleaa aa an eugiv,
und wine as a serpent, led them to viu
lory. Keen the womeii lougtii lor
iheir brave leader. Many homos per
ished.. But thoy did net lull, for belore
Ibe hrouth bad lolt their Domes, som
ing muidenn, riding war homes, would
aeizo tbuni in thoir arms ami carry
them beyond the clouds, through a
irolilen irrove. whiow trees bore goldon
r " ' ...... 1. o..
eaves, Ul a magnineelll UUII wua uve
huiidred and torty dmra: a hall built
of irohl. with snrur shufts for its pillars
and shields lor its rool. iuoro, inr
their homiaiii 111 lilo, they bunquot and
t.-anl to Iho mumo ol Ihe harp lorevur.
Not so with their enemies. Their
inalies became final liir vullures ami
jackals, and many yoais afu-rward Iboir
unhiirioil bndioa were 1011110, nieauiiing
where they hud iullt 11, s warning ol the
n,i,, 1 hul si overtake those w ho try
to subvert the liberties of a bravo and
determined people united It arlenaly 111
Ibeir lielonue. Homolimeabe wuaumid
perpetual niinw und ice, al others whore
the flowers nf Nimiuur uiver ceased lo
lihHilii, soinellmea on land, solnelllneS
' , . . . j ..1
oil aeu. UliCe lie wns seen itinseu aimu.
by wind and wuvo near a lurue inliiml,
ua frail vessel, on Ihe lop of wlnwe
must was borne the bltsaly bead ol a
horse. That bead I" Ibis day aeen on
the banners nl Knulaml
Once again, on a culm, p "ucefiil niglil
ami ill a warmer clinic, he wan wit
ness to a solemn scene. A siulwurt
lorui with eyeacloaod and IhiiIm rigid
in death, hul arrayed in a.l the palm
iilv.nl battle wilh diawn awonl. hold
by attendants, mount, d on u churger
in unat nf mull, thul wua being led into
a vaulted I h, lit up with lurches
und tilled with anna, under the bed nf
a river w in: streum h.td been divert
ed into another channel, and which,
ultur charger und man had been en
tombed, waa ugiini turned into n reg
ulur course ibat neither grot d nor re
venge might desecrate the sepulchre
ol a groat Ring.
1 IV.
It is to the html of lbs palm and Ag
bid yoor-Tbo sun has dialed his
golden eye. The hush nr twilight.
Bringing wnn 11 tntaw nmntrnt m
which all the memories Ul las nasi
come tnsipiiig belore vs. lis iny
irihlud wilh the uiicliunt muni of dis
tance, its sorrows sotietivn witn hip
mellownesa ot time. At the lieeis 01
Ihe dar. when tha soul, like a bird
mining In ths air, ia n-adv U soar or
nink. And then comes tbe hour, As
another baa beautifully wrillon It,
when 1 1 !
'Wiik 'adiaBt flnrrr rnatampla'liB polnta I
Ta too b'tat eiaiaaae, aarolta.1 hy kraalb enioa,
Vkaro, one hj oaa. iBa Uf laa araa ol am.
A... a a.i.h kindliBB e'er the faoa of llh"r 1
oat kaeadltet klaot, tea ikoeeeee wmbiib
tra. , . , .
Aad daa-lol larVai.
Al atiine auch lime, ou ona of those
fertile spots which a provident Father
i,a iiiaiitsA bore and there In Ibe
iraa-klaaa deserts of the East, and tup
plied with harbaga and water, mlghl
In, aovn haliintt a lurira caravan, not a
single U'nt pitched, not a siugle beast
unloaded to cainu lor lira niguv. a"j
men, some wilb faces fair, nlbtrs
swarthv. others aifain Mat k as ebon)
stand around. Too attendant servants
are In the attitude of waiting.' Pros
enlly three form of najeatMi aspect,
clad la kingly rubes, mount rivbly-
covered camels and the caravan moves
nn. They, on their way, moot mure
thuli one tented city ol tho deserl
wrupianl in slumber. Aa they pass by
the shimmer of gold dis s but niiml the
eyes ol the hull-uwukonud aloopers,
and tbo rich o hir of porfuinos and ar
omutic gums, wullcd on the air, aevius
but lo dull their senses. I heir eyes
are nut npi-md lo the etiunge light
shining mure brightly over the plain
ihun all lhu glittering throng ot slurs
I hut Mud tbul night's firmuuieiil, ami
which, like a visible spirit holding
hiirh, immoriul watch umuiid God'a
pavillion, streamed before Iho travel
ers. Ily duy uud by night thoy weary
not. A glorious message, a precious
mcssuge, was borne In liiose wiao men
on its bright mya, .ao glorioua and ao
rvcioiia that Ihey did not heaitule to
leave kingly thrones, taking with them
whatever waa richest and ciatllleai in
their kingdoms. They reach the city
of thogieul King; but, missing by ila
gorgeoua templo, that light beckons
lliem on. 1 luvorsing Ibe sunny plum,
ihey reach a country on whore lielde
are ecullored fluckb of sheep, and ibon
they are no longer alone on their Jour
ney. To the shepherds Ihej" announce
thoy are in seurch of a King ; to thorn
the uhophurda announce that thoy have
found a Savior and then they bear
the wondrous sloiy ever now and
ever old how, as the shepherds luy
on the hillside watching their flocks,
the clear of Bethlehem's aky was lit
up by tbe glory of heaven, bow the very
itturs, Irutislorinod into wingod spirits
flaming with splendor, seemed lo sing
togolhor and make tho midnight still
ness melodious wilh divine harmonies,
as the angelic message ol good tidings
ol greul joy, "t'eacu on earth, good
will to men,1 was borne on the air.
I'.ro long, aa Ihey go their way rejoic
ing, tho shining guide that baa con
ducted the wise kings ou their long
journey points with us silvery linger
lo a rude statue. Kovcreiitiy tney on
lor and thvro the child luy.
Raha bright In oiariir ah.dt,
Wiik iba itire aad iba ooo-a
And Iba lamba oulaida tha h',oie."-
The sh, pherda Saviour the wine
men a King tho r.uier uniinor oi us
all. Sohighlhul iliaeoming had been
uiniouiiced hy llio brightest alar ol
heaven and ctlonralod hyctioirsoi un-
vols. So hun, hie thul ho was born in
a slnhle In tho presence ot ounm
It-usls. So great as to command the
homage ol greul kiuga, pouring at hia
ft el Ihe richest iicustiioaol ibeir dis
tant coil nl lit ". So lo It' as to receive
kiin'ly the n Vt-n iico ol )'"ir wander
ing shepherd". King and shepherd,
ihe v, ire and the ignorant, men, beuais,
stars and angels gather mil ml lhusMit,
ihe hour and tho child, each la) ing
lliure lhu uinusui vtd ottering of llioir
all. Il ia a acene around which the
history of ull ages centres, typical of
the powt r dest Hied sooner or luler to
conquer lhu world.
I will not detuil to yon how from
inlum-y to death, no matter whul
griela ami dangers encompass bim,
even wnb the ahsdow ol Ihe cross
ever behind him. His journey thro'
hie was Inr Immunity in all condition",
one broad trail of sunshine a trail
thul bus become brighter and broader
as agea have rolled on. Ollcti in thul
journey, tbo Elder Brother, when a
grown man, was io ou aeon among
tnaips or children, unco, wneu sur
rounded bv the men and women who
constantly followed bim, Ho sot up a
lin e chi d in the niidal I mom, aa u
lo make him king. Agum he made
tho neoiile aland aaido U) muKo
room lor them, and He Uaik them into
Hie arms aa a Sherpherd lakes bla pet
Inmlsj. Thus He soemed ever Ui ho
Itaikiug Inr some ona among the little
children whom he lound not, yet was
never weary Was il our little Iru-nd
of the North? Before lhu end cumo
und Ho from tho top or a high inoun
tain, In a cb irint of clouds, ascended
into the heavens out oi sigin, no ap
minted twelve messengers, bo Wero
commanded to go lorlb into all pans
of Iho world without acnp or loo.l or
niiv nnivinioii to find wanderers, and
deliver to I hum His message. Nnlone
of the twelve ever found him, hut dy
i inf. llit-V unpointed olhirs, until in
nearly every enrnor of lh world, there
were those who sought him for years
iu vain. Yet tho I'.ider liinther n mes-
sengt-r and the message f,Mind him at
last. It was in Ihe City ol Sovon Hills
There he had come wilb his northern
friends. Il wua ubout llio same season
that ho had first appeared in the Aorlh
Ho waa not altoitelhor the itimsont,
merry tmy lirsl introduced lo you. He
has taken to luihits unknown to his
fur distant country. It wus in tho
eurly hours of lhu morning when be
wilh hia wild comnanioiiB were end
iinr a niifhl of freedom. The little
It Mow's ovorgteeii wus somes hut with
erod, bis step iinstesdy, Ins eye nol so
hmht and cieur as when no ronouow n
i Im ii v iiioiitituiu on his shield ; bis
Itaka wero (unified and hia forehead
covered with vine leaves and ivy. The
l.uid mirlli nf Ihe coiniuiiiy was hush
ed bv a striking picture. A high plat
form in the centra ul llio street, upon
it a man ol si cm aspect. To the
ritrhl ami It-It. men bearing swords,
and rods, und axu". Iiiiint diut- ly in
front, in tho words of another, the fig
ure ol a marvoliMisly lovely girl, wilh
out a blush on her smiling counloiiaiice
or a paiiat f sorrow in her iumajent
heart. Duly bur unshorn huir, the
"Miibol id virginity, which bud been
l.'.l l.aian flowed down III loblell wite
ii i hiii her smiw while dresa. Will
I.S..UI lilt'OS wiimK-r nur little Inend
hml in tbe vory inside ol the circle
surrounding her. Al a signul from
,1... in o on the irinuiiiii, a sworu
heun r steiis llirward and swings he
award al t her. The lovely girl
raised lor one moment her hnmls and
ees to hi-uvcli, then Cuiiniy anen
y i t i... .iH..u
,l.twn. tt 1111 ner own urium ira
lorwurl hur silken hair over her heud
und ex nosed her neck Uilhe blow.
pause mailed, lor the executioner was
trembling with emotion, and could mil
wit-hi bis aword. as tne ennu in-n
lone in llio while mho, with hor hesu
i,. lin..il. bur arms niodosily crossed
upon hor btaviin and her amber locks
hanging almost to the ground and
soiling her Icaturca sfa might mil un
aptly have been compared 10 soine
rare plant, ai which mo su-nuer otais,
while as tne my, noni wua uki maia
riaiicvol ilsgohluii blossoin, The judge
antiilv renrovod the executioner lor
n !. 1 J..
hia hesitation and Did nim ai onco uv
hi duiv. Tha mitn psaaed the back
of bis rough lolt hand annul bis eyes
aa ha raised bis awonl. il was soon
Ui flush for an instant in the air, and
tne next moment flower and stem Were
Ij ing scun-ely displaced tin the ground,
Ii miirht have been taken lor ihe proa
nation ol prayer had not the while
robe been in that minute dyad into a
,t..uu crimson. When his uotsy com
miiitntia looked around attain whore be
had slrsaj, lay hia vine leave anil bis
. i i
IvjV Th little stranger naa vanisntai,
not. however, bolora ts sihala Cnm
on drop, warm Iron) th Ufu urrnt
ol the lovely inurtyr, bud djud Insgur
nii-nl.
When noxl Uo ia scon In the land of
his hirth, ubovu'llis brow shines the
slur thai the wise men first saw in the
East, uround II i lit tho glory tho shell-
bonis first saw in Judcuh, and his ever
green is bright in their reflected splen
lor. Ileiicelorlh, thus hupuzod und
glorified, the iiamolorM litlle wauderi-r
known as tbe l hrisi Uhild. Aim
every year when the snows have cov
ered the plum and winter bus lis-ked
in Ice ull nutiire, Uo comes among"!
men. Ho knocks al the doom of then
hearts. He thuwa and melts thorn,
and opens them, spreads bounteous ta
hies in the palaces tit. the rich ami
opens wide their hulls to Iho homeless
and the houaoleas. II u kindles warm
warm fires on tho cold hearth
atones of Iho pmir. u e drives out wnt
and eprcads plenty. - Ho lights up the
home ol tho good and tue con oi tne
convict. He gilds the roollrcu ot the
king und peasant alike. He impurts
to ago hia own eternal youth, to ihlan
cy a wmdom more divine Ihun thai oi
age, and while the angel 10 message.
(ilory to God in the highest, peace
on earth, to men good will," ringa oui
clear on the morning chimes, ol
Christmas as cral by night on Judou'n
lilulli", tbe trouaiiro house of all thul in
grand, wise, high, great, rich, precious
or beautiful in the whole universe, or
lhu history of ages, is poured oul al
tho feet of the Christ Child, forever re
newing the scene at tho lowly manger
ot Bolhlobem.
LOCAL GKOOUAl'U Y.
EDUCATIONAL.
UY M. L. McQI'OWN.
We heur much said, in lliesu latter
duys, with regard lo tho cluims of a
practical education. Tho question
which affords Herbert SiKlicer a sub
ject lor a long and leariud essay, viz:
-Vt hut Knowledge la ol mosi worm r
very properly merits the ttttcnliou ol
every parent who bus children lo edu
culo, uud of every young lady or gen-
lleiuuli who are required lo educute
themselves.
So much is to be learned, and so lit
lie lituo uicen for the sumo, tbut the
principle of selection must be judicious
ly used. Children nued IICit no nucio
acqusiiitcd with ull tbul porluin" lo
Norway or Muduguscur, while they
are unahlo lo ifivu the boundary ol
thoir own tow nship or couniy, or lo
cate the principul cities of tneirowu
Slulo. And yet bow ln-queiilly do wo
find, even among those who claim to
he Iho teachers ol our luml, a most la
meiiiuhle ignorance u)au the simplest
mutters ol home genuruphy. "These
ibintrs oiiubl not so to be."
We give below a series ot question"
vlultng lo Ohio. Touchers in diH'er-
enl ntatus will nud II a usciiii aim
mfiluble exert i-e lo Iireparo for their
pupils similar lists of questions respect
ing ihe aiule in wnicn nicy live.
QUESTIONS.
1. Bound tbo township, county, and
Slate hi which you live.
2 Draw maps ol tbo same, giving
streams, tutlrnads, town Itntl voice.
3. (Jive the area In miles and acres;
also population at last census.
4. Y hon, wnorc, ami ny wiiom
n ..i ,a . -: i
were tucy nrai setiieui uive iiiec
cuts. ,
6. When was the Suite admitted in
to tho Union T
6. When was the present Constitu
tion iratnod T
7. Name the tir-t territorial and
the Aral Slute Governor.
8. Give name, (lute, location, and
history of buttles loughl within the
Slate.
9. Give names ol principal railroads
now completed.
10. Give, in the order ol size, the
names and llio hs-atiim" of cities hav
ing a Hipulaiion ot mure than 10.000.
11. Nume lhu counties ihuv ne on
Luke Erie and ihe Ohio river reaia;-
livelv.
12 Numo tho counties of iho West
ern Reserve, und give tbo hisiory.
13. What portion ol tho Stale la em
hrnrvd in the "Black Swamp"?
14. What rreaidchls baa the suite
tin lushed ?
15. Numo and locate Ihe principal
ilucalional iusliliilfuiis. Gve chul'uc-
toristics.
Hi. Oeacrilio tho public school sys
u.iii of the State.
17. Give tbe names ol the leading
ediicttl ul, religious, und political
Mirnuls.
18. Give tho numes of tho principal
iiiihlishiiis: houses.
.... . . . -i n.. r..
111 Vt bal auinora nas lue mate iui-
ninhed ? Name works.
20. What are tho principal produc
tions, animal, vegelublo, mineral, und
mntnilncliirvd 7
21. Who is the present Governor,
ami what ta Ins Sulury I
22. Name and dttiue the depuri
meiita of tho State Government.
2:1 Give the runk that Ohio holds
union,, tho Slates (it the 1 hloll.
24. How many ningresaionai oib
tricts in IhoSlatef Name yours, and
who ia vour Ri'iiresenlalivo. httlary
2t. trivo the numos ami rttsiucueus
ol Hut IT. S. .Senators. .Sulury.
2C. Name tho present Mule School
Cuiiiintssioiier.
27. What wa" Ohio a record during
tho late wur? How many Inaips, slid
a hut distinguished iillleeisir
28. For whul is ihe Slute specially
noted ?
StT4CH l NTKNIIENT8 OfFICE, 1
Docemher 20, I818.
To the Teacher , Directon and Frith Jt
of hJucation in Clenrjield County:
Before anol hor issue of our cuuntt
pupirs, the iVschora Jnalituie wn
huvo convened. 1 deem il filling l
extend my finul invitutiou to all I.
meet wilh us and aid us III me woi-K
if the week. Tliu coming session Ir
lull of pnimiso. Our efforts to niuk.
it a meeting thai will sliiuulute ami
meet Iho popular demands ol llio )h;i-
ple, have been received Willi glial la
vor every win re. These annual gath
uring ot ihe leuebers of our county ui
Iho county seal, slrengtheiia und cle
vatee tho standard ol leuching mon
ihuii ull other uuemiea ctiuihiiioil.
l in y ulwuts afford "a li-ust of reason
and a now ul soul thul moiil'la publii
sentiment in favor ol goo-1 teat-burr
uml giaal bcIiihiIs. As we hark over tin
educulionul field uin the eve nf 0111
con veiii 1011. wo ure led to believe tha
all tho U-aehora will bo present. Thai
tho people of Clearfield, ami Inend
throughout me county, are ready ami
willing to help us, la Inallilosl Ironi tin
many kind Words uml favors received
whilst endeavoring 10 muku Una ui
Institute worthy the endorsement 1.1
our teachers and (he patronage ul tin
people.
From all over the Stale come tin
most fluttering scci uts of In-liiuler-
uhvudv held. Superintendent Sneeli
ot Adums county, writes us thai bin
tivu of bia touchers were absent, ami
none received their time Iroin direr
In conclusion wo have only to Buy
Unit we huvo been untiring in our el
forts lo make this a meeting of untold
value to teacher", director" and cm
zona. Wo huvo employed auch an or
di r ot tulent as must give il prole
siohul merit and dignity. Follow
teachers and friends of our common
schools, sro you ready to join us in
making this a meeting that will do
honor to our county?
LETTtR FROM DEPUTY Kl'PKRINTENDKNT
noUCK.
Among ntnni rous compliment paid
our programme, we submit for our
reudurs one from our able and honor
ed Deputy Stitio Superintendent, and
uno from the 1'hilipshurg Journal:
Department Public I ssTittTCTioN. 1
II AiiiusBt HU, Nov. 28. '78. J
Mr Dear Sib: The programme of
your County liisiiluto has jusl boon
locoivod ami examined. Il is very
neatly prepared the best, hy fur, 1
huvo ever seen. 11 must have given
you a greul amount ot labor in Its
preparation. Yt uti such an advertise
inonl as yours lucre should be an un
usual turnout ot teachers, directors,
and friends of education. 1 Itaik for
ward wilh bright expectations to the
lime when I shall meet yon and your
leachera, and h"ie it may bo the larg
est and best Insiitulo ovor hold in
j'our county. Wilh host wishes for
ou success, 1 am yours truiy,
MESSY 110CCK.
From lha Phillpl'sirf J iurnal.
Pml. M. L. MeQ mwn, Superintend
ent of the nubile eelnaila of Clearfield
county, bus kindly liirni-hed the Joua
nal with a cony oi onu oi tne nneat
an I best arranged programmes, for
the Teachers liisiiiulo, lo bo bold al
Cleai field, commencing Dee. 30th, and
oudiinr January 31. Isi9, thai It has
boot: our pleasure loexuunne lor some
llmu. Ihe t nilessor IS certainly ne-
serving of llio lulleat mcusiiro of auc-
cess, lor tho effort he has put forth Ui
aiimulututbe leachera and ciiizuiisoi
Cieardold couuly, upon the subject ot
pnhho scIkkiI etliicalion, and aa ho has
made ample provision in educate and
ntertain ooiii meiituiiy unu pnysicui-
ly, there will bo no iK-caaion tor any
one to excuse their absence, except
from absolute inability to attend.
'Live Teachers mukelire Institiitiw."
None can afford to stay away. The
j ourig and inexperienced toucher" need
tbo instruction, mono holding pro.
lessionul and higher certificates Biirely
huvo Uhi much pride und protensioiiul
zcul to slay at homo.
Complete arraiigeirenls have been
made lor good music during Institute
week. Wo will use " I ho bi-Iiikh Kooiii
Sonits." by H. Oran Lyio, nnd each
ucber will receive a copy wnen inoir
nmlhng lee is paid.
SPCCIAL NOTICE TO TEACHERS,
III order lo facilitate and perfect our
enrolling list us enrly as possible at the
lust lute, will all tba teuchen pre-
nure. on curd or miner, netora leaving
.. ,. . ... . . v...:
homo, tno louowiiig: nrsv - xom
name in fall. Second Tho numo ol
llio school you ore teaching, uml the
lownship or homugh In wnicn it is io-
ted. Third I he niimner oi terms
(aught in tbernuiity. l'ourlb um
her of County Institiilca al louden, (uv
present oho included), l'luco the pa
ner or curd in a stumped envtlope
addressed toyoursvlf. Wilh ihi"done,
all lliul will bo roccasnrv vtill bo to
ollei t tho envelopes. 1 heao cnvol
mea will ho used. alter llio close ol t hi
ll, slitulo for sending out tho certifi
cates.
The Ambbicas Commune Or. Hoi
Intnl. in the August number nl fieri.-
m r'l Magazine, discusses calmly and
ln,r ea II v our coiimmuiiu, anu cuvois
the ground si) completely that we re
grel our inability to givo Iho articl-
entire. Tho billow ing benteiico wo
commend to lb agitators and llioir
blind followers: "lhat we have
'pmloturiu' there can now be no quia
lion : a class that bus lost ilsgoml am
hition. lost ila undo of citizenship, losi
its Industry, lost its hope, and is ready
io l.ve on what it can get. I lie trami
and dcud-beala of Ihe country and city
r,,rm thu lowral aver ot the proletu
..... . I,.,. ll.urn Id a utill lartl-r class,
iiat .. ......
hanging about hall-way botweeii them
ami respoctubihty, that uro far more
dangeniiis thsn tucy. i ney aiv
mon wilh brains still active, but ilh
hands lied hv oiroiimalaiii'e, ami lie
so lightly that Ihey grow liitsperali'
ami are ready to bo led into desperate
schemes hy Ihe Ingenious demagogues
ho uiidonaKo to inanagu mei...
When a man sonde a libelous com
...nn i-oi inn to a newspaper, ami i
editor rofiisea to print it, he gels wad
rl rs.nl res to atari B HOW tuilier in
I-..1I..I i,. ert.rkn. Hut when he
.i.niiua hia issL-krl biaik and rind
niily Hlty com and an nnrecripwu
tailor's bill, he wisely conclinles to let
soma other leUow start it-and there
by aavoa several thousand dollars.
,'lQA.PTUltEDBi.
BIUAKABLE ADVEMTUBM t.
. WOMAN AND BU BOB.
linen Interest Is taken here to u . In
iU jhuiu..-aIV rg Charles Jonas, ut
Vt aabiugton county, Iowa, wL . arnvvA
with her son last niubl. and who-
sioiy of sufl'uriiig on llio plain, with
Ibe astonishing ruvelalluns regarding
oeituiu liidiuuauf the Yankton agency,
has low parallels in Ironiier biauiry,
SI rs- Jonea and her eon, it Is believed,
are tbo solo survivors ot a parly ol
twelve emigrants who lelt Washinguin
couniy last February for the Y. How.
Umo taliev. I hot reached roll iuai.
ney about March, 1, 1878, and when a
lew daj a out from luoru, in the river
inittom, thoy wort, surrounded by a
I .ally uf seventy Indians. William
drown, Joshua ilmwii and Josepn
Hyatt, a bmther ol Mrs. Jonos, conaii.
luting lhu men uf tho parly, wore in.
lanily aliol dead. All ineoiners were
taken into cuplivtiy. All but Mrs.
I ones and her son disappeared, and, as
-ho behoves, were tnaaaacred.
She was made a slave to lbs chief
named Yaiikum, cooking, picking her
riea and porlorming oilier menial olll-
vs. Sho was never ailowei to moei
r lulk wilh her son. Her cloths war
tukeii from her and aha waa allowed
mly blanket and intajeasins. I ho camp
a-us niuvoil olio ii, always northward.
I'he warriors several lime lett tha
party ami relumed wilb clothing and
plunder, evidently tuken from murder,
ed w hiles. Tbo interpreter who was
with ibe party, named Guinea, eta tod
thul ho was captured lium a party of
einigruiils when he was only eleven
) t era old, and ho is now forty. He
adopted tin ir life, became a Cathol caud
aaa educated at a Jesuit college. He
told Mrs Junes thai the party worechiof
ly Yaiiklntis. Ironi theYaiik ton agency,
mil I hero wero a few Imm Red Cloud
in J Ssued Tail agencies. Thoy wero
out alwaja during the summer d re
i ii rued lo Iho agencies iu the winter.
f heir slaves are kept oulsidu lha
i-it ncies in concealiuoiit. Olher temalo
white slaves iu Iho puny Uihl her,
ihroiigb tho interpreter, that their
riemls had been niiirdereil, and as ihey
had no homes Ihey did mil desire to
o-cape. Young Junes, w ho iauged 15,
la-futno a favorite uud was kindly treat
etl. Al tho expiration ol two uumihs
they reached tho iieighborlnaHl if a
-.mull village in Northern Nebraska,
where tho Indians procured liquor, and
i hey had hocuiuo drunk. Thul night
Mi's, Jones est aped, having on only a
ragged blanket and one ints-casin. She
traveled south, being guided in her
ooursu hy (ho stars, and subsisting for
many days on raw artichokes. Alter
lire or six days she iiiet m-oasinnul ein
itrrunl wugoiis moving northward, and
Mis. Jonea waa giveu a dresn. Sho
begged her way llimugh the Sluto,
reach in ir her old home iu Iowa tbo Inst
day of June.
U oroshe procured asmall sum of mon
ey. Sho became ulaiiiled at the uncer
tainty ol her son's fate and retuncd to
Central Hchraska, where sue iravetea
I'nun place lo place, watching for emi
grants from ihe north and living wilh
farmers. At ihe expiration of many
weeks, sick und disheartened, fho again
started eastwanl. One day last Oc
tober she was walking through Kear
ney, she met an emaciated lad. whom
she recognized as her son, who had
just come in from a long and terrible
jnurne)-. Sheltered by James Car-
inichael, a lurmer, sno watcneu ai nor
.ua bedside during a long illness.
When the boy bed partially recovered
Ihey both started east on foot, slop
ping wilh farmers and making slow
progress on account of tboir enloobled
condition.
COM rnR THE OPENINO SESSION.
Will ull our teachers make an effort
to reach In re in lime for the opening
session on Monday. Our instructors
listing us iweiiiy-five dollar a duy,
vill ho In re to begin ibeir wink, and,
if course, will draw ibeir pay If mi
teachers are present 1 hope that wo
IIIUV have a lull turnout at the open
ing on Monday, aa groat deal of im-
iHirtunt misct llaiienua woik will no at
tended I", among which Iho cnniliiion
which nrolessional c.rtincates
upon
be granted will Iw announced.
Charity. A man's ohnrity to those
who differ Imm bim upon great and
difficult nuoslions will be in lha ratio
ol bia own knoalcdga of them; the
mora ksowladga tba nor charity.
trkm iu Ms
T.-achcrs who Intend entering art!
cles at the hxpoaillon should send, or
hand them in us curly aa Saturday,
Decemla-r 28ih, uml not later Ihun
lav main, Df cmher 30. Hand
soine premiums will be given for ihe
host articles ol any Rind.
Directors, don't lad to attend the
), reenirs' Convention, which will be
held nn Thursday of Institute week,
in tho Court House.
Lick Run. December 14, 1878.
M. L. McQudwn. Co. Sup'i--jyir
.Sir: I once inuro submit Iho renrl ol
my school. My third month ended nn
Ihe Bin inat., at whlcn umo I nan on
nilled twenty scholars, and had an a'
orage during tha month id 20, and 100
per cent. My average ami percent
ages now stand aa follow: Firat month,
avorago 17, ptn-entago 100; Rocniid
month, average 19. pom-mage 100,
Third montn, average ZO, percentage
IHO niakinu- an average during term
of 18, minus the fraction l.snd lt)0a5r
oeou lours itosporuuiiv,
J, H. Mead-
PROFITS OF FARM IS G.
ORNERAL RITTI.ER TSI.LS THE DAIItYHEN
TUB SkCKtT OV NATIONAL
TBOSPEK'TY.
Sroai bit ipfoob at tha Natl York Dtlr; Fair.
A" an example of what may be ibe
profits nf the smaller industries of farm
ing, which, hy the farmers of tbe Uni.
led Stales are reckoned almost value
less, il is an astonishing fact thai in
the year of 1806 France exported as
much in value of eggs to England alone
as wo exported of bacon and bams,
one nf our chiel exports of previsions
in 18li8; thai ia to aay, in round num.
hers, a.l.OOO.OOO. while we exported
eggs to the pultry number of 412 doz
ens. No mun who has not seen these
ri.Mir.-a who baa not examined tbe
agricultural production !' France,
can believe that the 38 000,000 ol
her inhahiianis, on a territory so
"mull as Ui give only three and a half
acres U an inhabitant, pould vie, in ag
ricultural proilueliona, save cotton uml
tobacco, with a nation liko ours, of
about tho aumu number of inhabitant",
whoso territory gives mora than fifty
acres lo each inhabitant, or heal ly seV
t nteon times as much land lor cultiva
tion. Another and more certain test ol tho
distribution ol wealth in France is seen
iulhis: Th population being divided
into 9 000,ti00 lumilies, allowing lour
lo tho hitnify. which is nearly tho ratio,
1,000, OliO of those fumiliea, or 4,000.000
i,iHiople,aroineusy ein-uinslunc.es; that
is, able lo live without work or business.
Of ihe roniaining 8 000,000, which msy
ho said lo be coni,Kised ol the indus
triul and working classes, 3,000,000 only
are inhubiluiila ol tho toiiwa. Thai i,
of the whole population, iwofiflhs of
the people in Franca live in tha cities
ami three filths livo in the country.
This gives a very surprising result as
compared wilh England, where four
filths of the whole people live in town
and one fifth only in tho country. Wo
huvo yet no data wilh which 1 am ac
quainted to make a like comparison
with una country, i nore are iican
(1 0U0 000 houses in France, tho great
est pari Of them cottages, wilh small
plots ol land, nearly me wuoiooi in in
number are small Irechulders belong
ing to thoir occiipsnls.
Alter bearing theso statistic the
question arises, how at these very
groat results possible? What is the
secret? It is tho thomunh cultivation
..f her soil. Of her 132 000 000 acres
61 000.000 are arable ; 12,000,000 only
are in meadows, nr, aa we say, Ileitis
and grass ; 6,000 000 in vineyard ; 1,.
AOil 000 in orchards and gardens ; 2,
'.'An OHO in miscellaneous crops; 20,
000,000 In wiaid and forest ; 500,000 in
ponds ; 20 000,000 only may be called
hoath or WB"to lands, the remainder
being lor mads, public sqnaroa canals
und pleasure gnuinda about 7,000,000
acres. Thua it will appear that two
thirds of ihe Brea ol France is undor
actual cultivation every' year. But tha
question slid rccunCbf "n tbi be
possible? Tho answer is, it become
mi.siblo because ot tho minute snhdt-
i . ,i . , 1 1
vision nl the land, me small treeuoiua
into which all France is divided.
Loft to heraelf, nature is always
more or less civilized, and delights in
a certain refinement; but wbrra the
axo has encioached upon th edge of
the forest, the dead and unsightly
limbs of the pine, whlrb she had con
cealed with green bank of verduro,
ar expiated Ui eight.
Never tiusl Ibis heart of tbina ibat
il will bo ordered, and kept ta good
frame, If thou carry rot always a
strong hand and a narrow rye over it.
If tsice thou let go tbe bridle of WU fa
mines, it will run oat so far that it
will ba burd to bring it back again.
Nothing is easier lo men of genius,
nothing mors certainly a proof and
part ol it than to tomiHste what mates
meii'a wander and admiration j noth
ing mora difficult than to abow tbrm
distinctly lha simplest and moat obvi
ous train.
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