BY BAUCH & COCHILAN, I**ll Quite) Street, La*easter. . • f • TERMS 4,lll)l7SCRlrrlbi. =97 ihnen' s s Ao 4 Bdo4 4 ed • Vog 10. es :• 9( i. • • • 10L00 14 9Piei •• " " 111.e0 id 90 4"ffea .Iti" • " net $l. ibr eat* addlii aner. • : .saa au.dss, is Penitents. 9Va (e° ? " fici ft ena * • 16 copies " go 24 r e ef :" add • 19:00 • n fl;09 eta addit ional subserfber. in 5fr.11,41 enbaeriptiona must invariably be paid iidvanei.. J 08,4 4 4 Mrii N Of eyeryA taeatly ; apd prinnptly em ended, s Ic i al s en tna most J 1 :1111711,1"(tipille '''ll 11 i ; Eha state A t :r ti rlilid *ad, , gr a tare the traipi the sylvan* d, at Lan ciatEer, has Outfield, fo : ammtraate. I wzatwatra. a. m, Pittsbutg Ea. Irlta.a. Fhilt Line fta.ExpresaMAle "03 " DIP— • 11 2 4 9 Fas Latio. Erato.. AN ;Tailt.Line MU p.m. Day Elipreas. 110 wail: mpla Ao. &47 " Harriawg A0..5.at " areten , g Ao. Mot " Saitthera Ex.A:OO " • nttn.. " , Cistota..llz....lodE READING EAILROAD. strummt AItRANGE7stEIT, MOND4Y, APSIL SA, AV. Great Trunk Line jiomtheNOrtharal North teat far Plinaiteiphia, New Fork, Raul. ing, Pottsville, 2Umaqua, Ashland, Sha mokintiebanon, Allentown, Easton 2. 4/4. rata, Mat, Lancaster, Columbia, dve. Trains leaVe Tiarrisburg fa New Vert as fol. lows At 246, 6.20, SAO a. m., 12.96 noon 2.06 and 10.65 p, m ilt arieotingwith eindlartrains oaths Pennsyl &ad ,ligrlving, at New York at 9. M.,11. jp„6.00,6.46, 9.30 p.m., and 6.00 a, msrespetc ely. .ineephig OM, co company the 2.83,6.20 a. in, lied WM PIM; tra4ll4l without, change. Leave Harilsbar v % i fOr Readhig, ttey Me, Tamaqua. Mins e, oktni Pine Grove, e a wn and P Iphi a 6.10 a. m:, 2.00 an eta p. M. at Leto. iumaalpraintgai Way patio nab ‘4.10 .p. in. 1 11. clavVe l teclting a ra, Solmoylkill en and. Antairn, via Schuylk il l and Susquehatina Maim Harrisburg at 8.30 p. m. Returning: Leave New York at/1.00 a. m.;12.00 noon, 5.06 and 8,00 .. Philadelphia. at 8.11 a. in. and 3.30p 2 mc io p • ing cars aooonipany the 9.00 in t , 6.05 a el p. inn. rrom New York, a without a ge 'ay Pass s ez e i ti rain leaves Philadelphia at 7.80 a. in, cone gmth similar train on East Penna. I'4a returning from Reading at 628 P. 10., stopping at all stations; leave Potts ville at 7.80, 8 43 a. m.,and 2.46 p. m.; Shamokin at 6.26 and 10.86 a.m. ; Ashland at 7.00 a.m., and 12.80 nici:, d Tamaqua. , at 8.88 a. in.; and 2.20 p. m., for elphla apd New York. Leave Pottsville, via Schnylkill end Susque hanna Railroad at 7.00 a. m. for Harrisburg, and 11.80 a. m. for Pine Grove and Tiamant. Reading Aocomniodation Train : Leaves Reading at 7:80 in., returning leaves Phila. delphia at 6d6 Pottstown Accommodation Train: 'Leaves Pottstown at 6.25 a. in.; returning, leaves P,hila delphia at 4.30 p. m. Columbia Railroad Trains leave 14, _eliding at 7.00 a. in. and 6.13 p. m. for Ephrata, Litiz, Lan caster Columbia, he. Perkiomen Railroad Trains leave Perkiomen Junction at 9.00 a,. in. and 8.00 p. nt.; returning, leave Sklppack at 8.15 a. in. and 1.00 p. m., con necting with similar trains on Reading Rail road. Oli undaYs: Leave New Yo=.oo p. m., Philadelphia at 6.00 a. in. an 3.16 p. m., the 8,00 a. m. train running only tek In Potts ville 8.00 a. mi l l:arrtsburg 5,20 a. in, 4.10 mid 10.63 you, an St 12.56 i rdnigh, 2.34 andt.l,lla. Hart=lirg, at fillmai night. and 7AsEfigierlnin4oo.4(l‘. Want 4.121 D. ' Cm , , , n i ts,Cuh d ExpursionTiokets, to and all pt *attend rates. checked through; 100 poinids allowed el a e l lir re uisenger. G. A.. NICOLLS, • General Superintendeat. RIADINO, PA., April 96, 7088 . 30.10diw READING AND COLUMBIA R. R. ox AND Aright THURSDAY, Aram 115th, 1869, PASSENGER RO 1114.1114 AD. AS 11 FOLL IfiLL VEIN ON TEM trivia AZZIV2. Laarater.....Bo a. m. Itaignig .....10:10 a. m. 819 p. in. " 5:10p. 21 Columbia.....Bno a. m. " 10011.. —MOO pad. " p. m. : TAD a. M. ian0uter......9:15 a. 112. ddb p. m. " pAsi. file a,. m. Columbia, ....AO saw S:l5 p. m. .. pr m. Lancaster m i Abiik.A, \II at Vitt NI s lII V IDI a a lIT °It i a ! RN wA, • : , , l a " 4 ?1 IL! 61r ailrfir 14" m 101 404040 wr 7 1 ' I'7 l at. .. W it :l n I.i 141 ir Y 43 P L ia ir " " !Itt PM and many. tn.; t, Twit • — 7""T"' at 100, 40 as 4 • .4 RISBURG. Viart - Al SO a 4 M., an o tl • 1004014 p; la. At BO and 506 a. alo 100 p daoll4ol Photo, at. GOLDEN OLFTS. Parents O Families,. Path*); to Da*Mir, ildother to gkwe. OHNTLIRMIIIIC TO LADING. When the Wit bee lett the holies, inestorla mkt es •these thehloolol4 their thtereet. owls 61/Pg4ll MOTO. or OW Victoria ai2mitt*l toft be t • aunts° interior in tat Mkt* VOos is att on WWl° of *47 e Outs ••nimie W /um , P O r F i H a O t M ic E n a tr we e ntr tw lirOeb.b of the beet atr.• gr *where,* the high, est auk, reetille, Oregon " • •ILL'S °ITV GAZLERT, jetk 10411 , i No. WI Nest Itthipot. S F ( te ial • Tr :qrs,L, • Ottawa Punta. IL L Dorm, amoyfiento, pi. 1013001Pt_ 0%, tropriewa, :sYlf+lTJ:.' '• VOL. U. MEE *tb MILITARY AND EAvAL CLAIM AGENT, No. 56 East Lanat.ster, PA. Being duly licensed. as a Clidul' Agent, and having a largo eXperienco, prompt , Attention will be given LP the following Ovules of claiins ; BOUNTY andPAY due disehstrged Soldiers and Sailors. BOUNTY (additional) tO Soldiers toliC• =hated for not 101 l than $ or $ yearsiOr•were honor*. 1 bly dtecluir •for wounds received. • BOUNTY (a nal) tot. Mows, Children, or Parenterof o ors p from wounds re- PENSIONS d 'eon in mild seroe. 110 d rs and Sailors, or to their lvidowror eldbiren. PENSIONS forfaVitoroami mothers, brothers or sisters of dettensed soldiers, upon whom they were dependent, PENSIMIS and 'GRATUITIES for Soldiers or their Widows Mtn Pennsylvania, in the War of 102. PAYAne Tr.:Asters, Artificers and Civil exm PA e 7 R;r t hr G s: re gst trite United Sts • • 9 oe. CHARGES.—Tees fair and moderate, and •in no ease will obargee be. made until the money le collected. Wee Yblyr+► THE OLD PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE , COMPANY ' OF PHILADELPHIA. ACC MULATED CAPITAL, $2,04 1 .456: . After paying Losses to the amount of $1,10,1 CHARTER PERPETUAL. AU the Surplus Dividend amongst the Po cy Holders every year. THE ONLY TRULY MUTUAL COMPANY IN THE CITY OR STATE. For further information apply to JOHN J. COCHRAN, Agent, From "Father Abraham , ' Office, no2o.tf] Lancaster, Pa. WORLD MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. J. F. FRUEAHRF, Gener4l *Rent for Penn'a NORTH QUEEN STREET, (Above J. F. Long it Son'a Drug Store.) This Company offers more SOUP and RZAL inducements than any other Life ;nsursace Company in the country. Send or call and get a Circular. Aotive solicitors, male or female *anted in every township in the State. beal4m• Hats, caps, Furs 4T. 1868.* . & 8R0T,14, 011TH QUEEN A/WASTER, PENNA. Fell and Winter RATS .41 all qualitiasand colon. LADLES? FANCY PUBs, We are now open ing the largest auff I mola complete assortme , ti Ladift Ind Children's FANCY RUES everred in ne market, at very low prices. ROBES? ROBES!! ROBE S `!! Buffalo Robes, lined and unlined; lEndsaiDay . Wolf, Prairie WolA Vox, 0001, Deb iitAxicrrs AND LAF TIM Of all qualities, to which we wouldPartilnend ui in the attention of a ll WPM in tad artl4ool ih that line. GZOVES, GAUNTLET'S and larra: wan Bilevaz, NUTRIA BUCl nkini • ZIA RA I Abe • Wier inns Per WriumatSV TA" at SES WAVO and U.R . llit u tta; WILOIXOII.I AND RDDAIL. *AVID psis. • • it.s, soma ' 1:1. 4 .1 1 / 1 & SICIPTKI •.4 tifit /10 , • of,Grai VENS/SE WOOL; • ' 7 ' LANCASTER,. PI(DINA. VaTuisitiCf BASK, • 'ENE,ET NO 110 DIOUTD 441 D STR • (INQUIRDB DVIZDING,) • Dins ha . • acarbs. STOCKS, GOLD, )1 1 4Vigito 4W PotToNs• Drain adyin•on 1111 the principal eines. Interest paid on Deposits. *oasis, Sumas, Jennie oaAnnsoll• Bankers as STEDMAN, MADISON & 00. anheWas • MI THE BALLY EVENING EXPRE 8 1 YURNISREB ITS READERS REGULARLY wifg THE LATEST NEWS BY MAIL AND MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH, And ail Important Local and General In telligence. Teams: Woe A YEAR; IMO FORS MONTHS. THE WEEKLY EXPRESS, A SATURDAY PAPER OP THE FIRST CLASS, Contains itu the news at the week Up t o Friday nfttl, end_ tifistutereffetb feedlots am be has elereltere tee the MUM luseunt menet. •Tiosleet ELIE PER YEAR, IN ADVANCE. Adams • • _ _ PEAESOL sum Ifeblbeberik_ dee•Eldta) 3,eseselos, rl6 let us strire on to flnish the workiA , we are, in; to hind up the nations wounds; to to see the r MEM AntlartY - . A.T LAW, Ilulaeraace. OF NEW YORK, NO. 160 BROADWAY •Ritmktol, Periodicals. LANOASTW FS i=lS I=3 Lift a utast %of's Ot sir _ , Neighbor, le tut ahe hg him. To that heavy4ladmi..b i Who for ty eaksibeet .001111**** "tat ! What to ee with thy t at tr i r ini blullv I • • Seems a 11gat paid espy 1 , , Is to him a' hderoue b e i Cumbering his pligrisiii . hed. . . , .• . . Lift a little! Lift a littli4 Effort gives omvaddlad Ate i;• That which stir titan rielsg, Thu oast h at arm*, full le mp% Not his fault that eis babble", Not thy praise that thou artiktrong; It is God makes lives to ditliir, a Some from walling, some fto*i song. Lift a little! Lift a little! Many they who need thisitto,l4; ' Many lying on •the.readsideb A 'Heath misrogtame's dream, eitade, Pass not by, like 'Priest and l lopatta, Heedless of thy fellow mum,• But with heart and arms eilaild'od, Be the. Goal Samaritan. o Mr. heads years a neat men they the of the estatmou....-__ hers, in my opinion -1 Ethel the only Woman could make .1 knew what ire a had, , met Ihn al T say-that sensible little for-dear• me, at the bell nsaitt. iiii ) ,, Parker answer it!' 4:161 be, to pull the wire cat %Mit • I _- . 4., - He had Jay 0 teased. 'cigar au tOf ;the window, With - the' hits . 'nWrfi of satielt hastening to . the' *Seto,' When a red , handed *Went #itlidatne , up *Ws apart , : medal breitidesaand noir . - '' , l.• ' ' 110 MS is h -It, Mt. . • 'lf ye Ste. to. mars the boas.. ageno but -, It 11 1 3 f0u.k 1 .1 0 - , `Vail , . 1-, cried hfr, 4",45P th6 Whole 'em W 8 d' tweet( the; - 01 , e13 ,.._,,,, ' I be ,10!Ir: c 1 r4,l ,64 LetAit ) havelnts vt 7 a g min.) , tho ' you w , bousell • It Was &nun .J a ct a: ._ A ,-4 dithple-cligeted li t tle ' With -. % ' the Atoril t it i r a 'sk , t.i.' Sid the Ong, - - 1 And 'Mr. dav „A. it's trra .• .. - ' . -5 like a morning vapor ore' ~. r ; 4 . ~,,,, ' .... solence ofd , aar she ,% - ' h , ' - - doorway buditesiiig . ._ finger; Mid locitingtvillh 2 f round his babhelor Sanctum, W , ' , t 06a'pe's matronly . coOtttenituSt =. - , in the background. 1 , •• Petro • Peterson kicked a strip sli% ..,, under the table, and threw hi.. % • +r"" "; gown over a huge meerecha , - . driving to appear a. ,%, . U possible. "s Very happy to see you s Niii sUre t ”, g irt, he said, turning red, and wishing hot, " tidied up" a little before boast IF his matutinal cigar. "'Anything I do for you—' l " You can allow us the privilege ell ea looking at your house," said - .1 ' coaxingly. "I—titat iei mamma hast F to move, and although the rent of house, must of course be very high, the , thought, by taking a feW boarders, she might contrive to meet expense.'" " Exactly so," said rang Ws: Cope. "Are you going to move elsewhere?" asked datums of our hero, at she glanead at the halfpacked trunk& "My landlady_ ii," m onm Mr. Petit% Peterson. "It's awfttlto be at the meg of a landlady, Miss Cope!" . "But it's all younfaultl" oried- Jean with a roguish sparkle is her lovely blue eYes. r I nit RE carefOr for Ms "'idol, and his orphan, to do alt which may achieve and cherish a just and a. fasting peace amore/ oursolow and reit.% all natione."-4. Z. ',IVNE 11, 1869. -why didn't you get mar was a loon' , said our bache by the roses on Jeannie's le coral of her laughing lip. why don't yeugetmarried new?" tile relentless little sprip_. 114 you," questioned Mr. Peter ively, yim Were I?" :cm* I would. GM married and . us, Nampa , give you and—" , dear!" checked Mrs. COpe, gently. Ly dear =Warn,'" cried Mr. 'Peter with hit reyes'fhted on Jumnie 9 s face, ‘,‘ I assurevytat that 31 think it excellent idea!" • , id all through their journey , from to French roof, While Mrs. Cope dered the relative advantages'of this 1, and that, and Jeannie fluttered to fro like a weeefal little humming Mr. Peterson kept. revolving this "excellent idea" hi his own mind. . Ise Jeannie," he said stotneivhat 7, as they Fetnrnaf &Urn stairs, bini. seta) morning, unole, l7 he cried, breathlessly. -'resod morning, Joe,” returns Ptiersod, nodding to Kt Joseph. Frar , limy his only nephew. " What Uhl. .yem duns Wench a InuryYti • is your house let yet, Inaolsir 7 g4Yto-plo-I &sot exactly know, l3 ce ded /iFird Peterson, a little sarkwyerdly. What *omit matter to you whethec it leper not, hey, you young soapegrooet 4 P sqlush 11111 To ;tell rut she , Muth, I was thinking of renting it myseif.P 7 IA a 4 es, I. I'm going tabs married nex,ti r testily tionnistilod z t oCa p t. I ilet.*Wrie4 inensOn on nadir why u b3uldnltopoidoir respowledioe; • a *VA , " 01 4 1 .Yf You , M-.): 0 4 Sok ake 0 1 0 8 4. r • nlt•wfrhok.,_vo thejuiwirra' whY o' ,ffiw.oloo botk An 6 geterson out your " Because, sir," sai4 Mr. Peteroon„ sen tiously---" *mini my mother - in olow t in to be' Wan boordero t pootiers, in a gasbag sort Of lair-Awd. XV,±fit tqatlWOljataeli Weeif to 4 8 ri $/ . . • " All bat* WWI is 44)P6M7. WM, ' WRAY ad a arrange house?" _ —ungeseiemply accorded fission, Johsph Franklin was forced oontont 3 while Mr. Peterson went hack to his room to think about Jeannie CdOe. "I do believe Inn in love.” thought our irilildlopaged hero. "I'll take a cigar—no Ls o ironno either. Jeannie may object to king, and a man that's as good as melt .W ought to b a little careful about sunk things." ,&e WOO mokieg_a Wag pencil estimate rtue probable cost of refignishieg rtinents hti.dechred With velvet hi, accordingto eiiiiniele not' thitikuOteoonornical ideas, thathains deplan," , said Ur. Pat's. =en of it) * igidiA . Al da * 44. R.4.for have your prozalse to gear We you-tape this bouse?” mime; in faci, I Ainilutiya, F yn utael_ 1 0 7 soi,j4 A 4 . P t. "TO SI ,f l wa 4 idea of marry raj , t exclaimed real's. n. UtOMOOti, Anon, when Joseph Franklin entered, flushed and proud. "She's down in the parlor, uncle,” '"ls shei' 9l said Mr. Peterson. "Sixty nine and three are seventy-two; and twice that in—" you'll come down and see her uncle," persisted Joe, impatiently. "In a minute. TweFve and sixteen, and-=-there, then, Joe, how can a man add "up ids accounts with you stamping round the room like a wild butlitlo? Yes, yes, I I'll go down and see her, and then H err shall have a little peace of my He followed his nephew resignedly down to the parlor, thinking, the while, of for other things, and suffered himself to be led to the little sofa in the hay window, where a slender young lady was sitting, toying rather nervously with a 'pink par asol. " Uncle," said Joe, proudly, " this is my promised wife. Jeannie, this is Uncle Petro Peterson." .!" Itiannle CopePt gasped the astounded biganlor. “ Toll%ive me a kiss, uncle, won't yon?” said Jeannie, putting up her coral lips in the most bewitching way in the world. "I said it urea .mamme, this morningiiit l ifFs really Joe and I that wanted It .1;_. r "It was, e said Mr Reterpon, with a' louden", commingling oeSenestiens. - " Yea and you Khovr you promised to gatanarresd and board With us. Re did . int , e bachelor burst into a hysterical Wee only joking, 64 ” he said. riedl indeed! Pm not . such a fool yet. (live me the kiss, Jeannie. I'll stay here, I;m* I'll not refurnj* the rooms this year.” So the love-&e.ain faded Ott of Mr. Pe tro Petersen's mature life. And the bill was taken , off the front door; and Moo Joseph rregiraut Pm learned-to fastidious an ommette that suits even the rastidious taste of her uneb3-in-law. "And it's just as well that Fate saved me from ma idw a fool of mysalf, 77 says Mr, Paterson, exultantly. 400101mhp. A I'OCCRINO MOM 'We_We never read a more touching, beandfd incident than the fbliowing which recurred a short time since In one of the Preach oourts. The natural nobil ,9f ' • bra er *, 1 90 , the effrge tel tr 44 ' tar kW or fresh Otnuitly, anott•an evident*, tea* however ibirk the day, an honest heart, and a firm resolve will overcome the great est obstacles. A. French paper says that Lucille Rouen, a pretty girl, with blue eyes and fair heti; poorly but neatly clad was brought befell* the Shah Quirt of Correc tion use the charge of vagrancy. sf Don any one claim yowl , said the mlightnina. 'Ohl ray good sir,” saidahe, " I have no longer any ftiends; my father and , mother are dead§ and I have only my brother Janine, but he is es _young as I am. Qi sin what can he do Ihr vier " The court must send you to the house of consotieu.l9 "React iam sister here I am, do not feat," cried a. childish voice from the other ead ef the court, and at the ewe instant a Attie boy, with a lively counte nance, stalled dirtii front amid the crowd and stood beams **Judge. "Who are putt" said he. "Jame Rouen, the brother of this poor MAU y o ik on " Thirteen?" f‘ And Id* di you want?" 14 1,,C0P10 to ohtini my Lucille." "MO babe yott. the hiatus of providing 03i fief" “Yeaterday I had none; but I now Laos. Don't be afraid.” W 1 hoW good you are, je j oes. , l " let us see, my said b the magistrate; "the 'court fds oy " Pssed to do all that it canitor leer sister; brat you must give uit.imidat "About nifOrkslight ago, sir," exclaim ed the boy _f mar poor motile died of a, bad cough; tin , it 'was cold at home. We were in vent ' trouble. Ti t an Y Said to a l oes, ruin tatoise an artist, and when I know a poi trade, I 'will support my sister, weatApprentice to a brush. maker, Blery day. I used to carry her half of my dinner, and at night I took her secretly to My room, and she slept on my bed while I Slept on the door. But it ap pears that she had not enough to eat. One day she bagged on the Boulevard and. was taro up. When I heard that, I said to aysdi, 44 Coma, my boy, things cannot lint so; yen must find something better. I soon found a good place, where I am tedsod clothed and have twenty francs a month. I have also found a good wo. man, ho, these twenty francs, wSI Inn "este Or Lticille, and teach her needler• mods. =L claim my sister." II M bay," w,M the.* , "your coup duct is very honorable. waver, your sister cannot be set at liberty till &mop. ' " Never mind, Lucille," said the boy, I will come 4 and fetch you early to-mor. row,":then turning to the magistrate he said "I may kiss her; may I not, sir?" He then threw himself into the arms of his sister, and both wept fond tears of affection. --at wise old gentleman, who hhow‘ on about it, on relaxing. from business, gam the following sage advice to Ida soll aq snooessor • Common sense, my soo t valnable in all kinds of business—except love making, - • • Tr - • IN FATHER ABRAHAM. Ten lines of Nonpareil Constitute a Square. • Timid ECM 76 $ 1,4 2tos 3 50 lEr 1 8 0 0 70 4 301 150 20, 8 80, 6 00, 175 200 890• , 7 00i, 275 4 00' 0 0 1 ; 10 COOl 411141: 00 is .1‘ • 6 25 15_00..40 00 00 40 00, Exeentorsjethe VI Administ ore , Notice 2so 2 20 .Assignees , .Notice Auditors , patio! . 1 50 SPECIAL NtIITICESi n Ten cents a line for the first insmtl uellelas en, Hid Seven cents a line for each subseqien. IIikkIeSWILMMI-soleceeleceeente, Ten samara LieXer,the „grit Insertion rive cents a lute saaluprol hteurutclu, .101-ALL KINDS oF PRINTING eieeet4o 2 weeks... 8 weeks... 1 month... 2 8 irleft, 6 months. 1 year N 0.30. 4 Witat shall I de?" and pie old bache lor stamped around the sitting-Mom in a perfect rage of doubt, looking first at the napping baby in the little willow cradle / and then at the busy French clock cril tens mantel shelf. "As orates, tnynanie is Joseph Phelpfk tint two-fisted, large-linaged nephew of. mine is about waking, and it wants one whole hour of the time which its inothpr appointed for her return. Whewl actually sweat to think Qf it. What MA I do with it=how can I treat it to sugs.g.. or hold it, or trot it, or do anything with it?" At this juncture a faint wail from the baby receptacle brought the bachelor Joseph to his taps. With an energy and alacrity that would not illy become a htuoi band and a baby-tender, he commenced rocking the cradle; senditig the indignant, baby into a perfect tremor of kicks and squalle. Backward and forward, from one side of the , pillow to the other, the. round, red face rolled; the infant fists, were clenched with a force that purpled. them, while, from the white, plump came a cry that set the bachelor wil t = fbar. • ',Again Joe looked at the clock, •." What in the dews can!. do :darned • • i• He sat 21:1 , atg chair before the baby a o Vi &Rife quilt over his knees, and' th ibek ilhorror upon his face, proomded to take • the baby from ire resting .place. He drew the young hopeful, just as a very neat old lady would ick itto a pocket handkerehief, with tabSW, hid ;and fingers. Afresh yell from the ti bit& Ortherbabir Was the only ex. . of thank% as he (*summoned 1 er-totheTAtma baby trot. ,mus be s omething is pricking lifite . ,t'Shool mild Yoe, commencing a' seam* for the aggravating pin that was driving the child into such a rage. But no pin was to be found, and he made an attempt to turn the baby over; but oh! the clumsiness of his fingers—the eel4iire form slid ont of his lap to the floor, sending forth a cry that was louder, clearer, deadlier than before. Save me! I've broken its neck!" was the exclamation as he picked the baby up, and in the agony of despar — he trid to quiet him. A thoug ht struck JOe. He saw a barque hanging up against the wall of the • reon,,and II a*. *" * car te = Ile wen I . , 'l'; • and lilt a 'ttial monument of tbrainine - ri me m7. He was wild with joy. Be it over hie coat, and thstened the, sleeve,. behind him. He took the baby and laid its head against the false breast. work. Shades of Southern plantations ~ ana cation , factoriesill as the baby roetcd nose into it about a wile, then e•addle& down to a moose. The bachelor CCM thenced singing: mim e 1, Women are all a fleet! show, For man's 1 o When filled al* b ale , d stalk 4 wills tole They look quite We ' A tap on the door stop - pea Joe in the midit of hii suggestive se ,ng, and before he' had till* tedisarraY.hirnseif; the door was. °mad; and 6 roguy"4l, laaghing pair of eyr_Reered in upon nu n , Your sister is not at home, is she'll asked the visitor. "No,Ruyan& stammered Joe, grow ing v ery red the bee, "an d have turned miriv M is s Re ,yee laughed; offered to relieve IL!. .r amp, whiclihe willingly con s"' so; sitting neat by the while In tently wasstdatiler. She Inamiged the baby, toe, charm s without the barque, and u °P was captivated. Josephl%4a married Emmy Hayes— , von my word he did. THE Chicago Post gets off a couple of ; pretty good ones—thus: It is stated that three thousand people assembled together to bear Andy Yolm son speak at Clarksville, Tennessee. It always has been the rule down in Ten nessee, that the poorer the show, the big. ger the crowd. In spite of the old misunderstanding, Boss. of Kansas, is confiding his wants to the Pretident again. Ile is trying to get up? a compromise with Grant on the Rect. 10ss-ity plan. —A Ibllow in New Orleans, affe?ted with nosukia-a•potu, conceived the idea that he *le a goose and procured straw for a nest, anli brickbats for eggs, pre. pared to 'Set der the latter. His mother' intethred. "Why don't you let me alone? Don't you see lam setting?" "Bat Oliver, you ain't a the mother replied. "1 attritf* "No• you are my poor, dear soul , ' • I know No; "Why yeityqu_ _are. 'nolo are not agga--they fjce , *Dolil know DidnYt I lay tem, and I mean to hatch 'em or &ell) .0-Wks are not our police required to remove all stray piecesoforanspa_peel from the kidewalk, as is tha rule in England? :last read this horrible accident and then answer: She tripped along with ribbons flying, from a bran new last she'd just heen buying. She hold her head up very high, and thought, "Well, ain't Bust old pie?" An orange peel lay in her track; she slipped, add flat upon her back, lay Miss'Maria —Alt obi maid, on the fifth hgng_of the n' wade yeutili lady obeetved, with a grid sympathetic dish: "Well, I ettl4l4 'UI what we must all ooze toe" it =EI BACHEI 4 OB AND THE B X am ,••••• 08004 60 00 1.0 00 17 00 9012 00 20 00 SO OA 40 56 001 70 * 00 60 001 128 00