EIGHTEEN, {George W. F, Price in The Current.) EF zateen years of blooming Mays, Eighteen Summers’ sunny glow, E guteen Autumos’ purple haze Ei bteen Coristmastides of snow! Happy maiden, debonair, Gold | i round thee dance! Sparkling oy « and rippling hair, Dimple, b + and winseine glance! Sweat ta i that ripons slowest, rll that hides, t= nestle lowest, it haven rides , nor speed them fast, | who latest stay « + will speak at last, wi | will point the ways Wait B Groni's tae vou teqn tl vin Cond side Why Ell Perkins Became a Lecturer, | York the wus forget chient Washington admitted to my first [ | un New nee in fact, | never my ol! Hu Youn mong | Ks ud ed nw wil 34] ni, ecals hat caused him to here wins a hard feeling man in the county, and Vente i rein CLAN I ol rit | can I was i vd and rhetoric ar ted Kent HAaAES ( well cut orghe flat back glish ovement rides and p shouts “ometimes, and carries her a fresh air kind of atm sph re 3 I hit wl ner brighten ar ul the ! if healtl ) chart AOU 1 an bad $1. tenuis swim abou ays makes mes | 8 tit gh ingly The Square in Battle : fl bo n Amn ican Lieut. Gen. Sir Edward Hamley, British Army, is strongly tactics adopted by the troops of squares in battle. He argues that unl the front rank is lying down, a position it could n ntain when theeneiny « to the ng % posed form mn to the 5} OSs ies al A Gre mall in proportion r ritfies, while the sides not attacked deliver none. Should the penetrated, then it becomes a because the re coiling troops are on the thres square b mob, presse i bas X her jorces The troc i sicles of the suare have enemy who have succeeded and such of the men as face 10 meet the attack ynoot fl enemy without also site side of the siral the late ya th MELT UG ming £5 to Lhe sich re PEL far 19a] le to ascertain on we lsh hire during t ! The Hat, Panion len the church wan mle and Yer mo food fre He He i food sion t H be me Any rate a dig from his creation om se for ute Lion BOOK pl 8 i native Hinho's Sagebroash Lands Fx se surprise I 16 that the sagebrush lnndg of Idaho, ally Ll very emblem of sterility and deso lation, can be readily converted into fruit farms whereon apples, peaches, nee arines napri prunes, grapes, and all the small fruits are produced in the greatest profus ion and of a quality unsurpassed. It is declared that the fe ise, Welser, F ayotte, and other ldaho valleys can ex celled by any region cast of ( alifornia for the wiaetion of fruit some Die learn natur i ols not be wYen Wire Nelting. rf uses to which it Is wel wire, in a bralded s adlaption to belting of all Kind both for and some r 1 ist wee ow, itist has counted the wl and totes her at neh We don't see how he h was switch, f UE BT | and of | | th SHOEING THE MARE. THE OWNER OF MAUD S. GIVES A LESSON IN FARRIERY. What Is the Trotter's Matter Feet—-How Hoof The with the Famons Malform Are the ations of the Core rected Future, Cincinnati Commercial Gazetts “Now, " said Mr. Bonner, “we will be gin with the mare's hind feet You ob erve that only the fmprint hier visible I'he heels scarcely touch the ground Sho is literally walking on her toes, That a rom two causes, First, the anterior t of the | f is too long and the Her foot in front is w hivel That too Ol Lees is She i i I'h ( { m 1 she is shod Fist i} " ooen m | { arises fr ANCIENT CHINESE TELEPHONES; A Rudimentary Instroment—The “Thou- sand Milo Sponker'” of 16602, Selentific American.) At a re ent meeting of the Roval Asiatic acciety in Shanghai, a paper by Dr Mau gowan wus read on the sub ect the enrly use of telephones in China. This paper being very brief, we give tin its entirety It det the lugenious ferred phone of re weiss nothing from the merit of physicists who have con on mankind the boon of the tele that its principles are familiar to uncivilized peoples, several of whom are in possession of rudimentary telephones It was, 1 opine, when the Chinese were in their youth that they constructed the rudi mentary instrument, a specimen of which I herewith transmit for the museum consists of two ban linders, dinmeter ench is ¢ der Ling eet y It one Hoo oy in end of half to tw: mn Ltympanum of pig biad which is perforated for the transmit ring, the ring kept i Hi y and a and four sed] by inche length; one 1m onvevin UDKNDOW] hil Kiang provinces so the liste ployed for amuse whispers forty or fifty feet. It is in many parts of the a A and Kiangsu being the n ment as a toy, only it 1 can ascerty wihere Hoy mploved i + this toy, Chinese ingenuit pro wnbhrout nx tury and a half ag I ; n Lose reasons Maud ' vs Not the Right Answer his w an 1 moon Y on sre not Hike Henry, in any particular Why, how do you make dear?” “Because the twice this month He says that | the moon that moon Ao “Nn n't the right Waorkingman sand Naturalist Inter Ovens Henry Strecker, who Is a st iter st Heading, works for bread du day and in the evening pursues stu dies of an expert naturalist. He Is known as an authority on butterflie 1 kes his own drawings on stone writes his own descriptive matter t he Ly) anid loos the printing hin i Lik inrgest « ord of butim world Arka drawn inte mh them into it weep, bul we Prise en ng tham uid mile speaker. I'he 11 | of copie partial and immediate RM "a ro r containing an Le however I 8 ORLHe se red ntly f ominunie » the Whit the had takes the 0 in hs rt the transcript coal pock 7] tigen te cou tras Shrewd Wig Wear ina foot m } India Moarding Geld, of New The consumption India where gold Is not ased for but only for ornament and hoarding, appears f large and so rapidly Increasing that it cannot fall to effect the monetary | Interests of the western world In eight months ended Nov ore in | ported Into India, in excess of | gold bullion and | 390,050, or al Lhe ral A yoar money 1 to be so MI eX por Hawaii's |} € hile it Lhe nor 4 V | Ih plained, ix so noarly bankrupt L has no money to appropriate lows ino be H hidiren wed 10 build for which if CHINA HALL REMOVAL. 1 W. HWILKINSON, Wanamaker, has removed to store room Agent for John —AT THE— In Centre County Bank "Building. Constantly in stock a full sesort ment of China, Granite, B, 6, Yellow-ware, and Table Glass, AT LOWEST City Prices. 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