TERDIS PF PUDLICATIOI II . Tra. 13134DFOILIs , 117.1 , UBTrIn in .publtsbed nVery Vain eds; 310ruit t g by S. W. ALVOLD at Two Dollars l'cr snout ,, in advance. - go- Adcertislug in all cages exclusive of subizrip than to the oper.f • SPECIAL NOTICES trisartod at rrrrian ClXTliper line for first insertion, and Fees OF-Vill pet line for subsequent insertions. , r LOCAL NOTICES, same style as reading matter. TWENTI CLlglif a line. ADVE.B.TISESIENTS 1 , 43 inserta'actordlng to he following table of rat( ltif .1 4v. 1 2m I 5w I itimq Isr inch 61.50 &tee I 5.00 I 6.01) I 10.00 I,s 15 iucUee j 2.00 5.6 , .1.00 110.00 16.001 2o.qa 14001 18.25 1 'J5.00 85.00 18.00 - 1 2 - 5 - 110 1 . 50:001 45.00 4 ir.t:li - ut 3,001 _4.50 v c~lnmu j G.OO 17.00 I column I 2(1,1t1.,t 40.11(1 I rio.oo k 40.00 (SUOO I tir,p• - ta.buinistratorltand Faecutor's Notioes; 12 ; Audi aor's tiotices,.s2 SO ; Business Cards, five lines, TV y s d'r f 5. additional liner 11 each. Yearly 3(tvertlseie are entitled to quarterly changes. Transient advertisements mart he paid for in advance. - MI Resolutions at keganatintis ; c.loinnannications "halted rn• 'tnlivjEluai interest. WA notiecs of Mar el vies and Deaths; ezeeedivg five; Ines, are ctlarged eas garra.per line. Ph e teavine a larger circulation than vll th oapera in the connty combined. alateei it the best .td , ertisine. medium in Northern. Pernisylvania.l PION fING of every kind.' in Plain and Fancy ol era . , done withmp ia i i dness. and heads. t S ch ta . temlleanntdsb ilces. l;lorh4,tWds, Pam of every . 4yle, -printed at the shortest The Rri.sr:lTFai ortiee tp well puppued with Power PrPgFpt4:4'ifiltXl. , assortment of new type :and veiTthine, ifiThe Printr.g' line can be in he moat artictir ene-th e lowest rates. TERASWT's kTiTX r.ARIT. • . =sinEst, Caps. TOWN DITNFEE, BLACKS:II7TR; ,19 pats partienlar attentlo6 to roning RTIL!CIPS, WagCMS: 5 . 1 , 41711. 4 , kc. Tire set,and rep Airing done on abort notice. Wort and chaises 'guaranteed eat efaet.rs. 12.15.0. i t TIOS PENNYP A CRER, H .1 - X. 'wain establiwthett binasPlr to the TA1L911.7(1 s'CSINF-SFI. Shop oVr. Itok-NceTs Ste o. Wrlc of Kery deßeription done in theittrst styleri: Totrands,•April 21. Ig7tl:—lf S. RUSSELL'S . - 1-NSUR.M:NcE:- TOWANDA, FA rnay93'7o—tt Y ' f 1.- : - • i --,' J' • •••,, • . •.• ~.-••• I ti ••7_, - - • - El i - IE UNDMI L TTir -N ..TED ATtCIII i t tte Litiz:ras of To va , nla that Le will vive attootiori to d-raw_in4/p . ...n., •I,itgr.,A and .1.),..7.1t.....t.t10ns for as h-n.rawr of buillage,'privat*, 311.1 ptIL I IC. Sups rmterOvnee real-orable ,ornpeticallem nttee corner of Scco:l-1 J. I:."FLE3firryCi. Toe...tfida, ESE 1' fi r . 1.11 . 3:1, .TIT.F.,. ,•.: .`..',!::'1:',112.:T IU-:_t -` . \C oMce. 7.larch 13, 1.112 kSFI' BOORS, :11D BLINDS. Z4l- Lam nr4,nar•.l . .. .. _ - .r..1 Blin•is of atiy , .t;, - 11., , i:,. or' thlotnr•ca. on short -nonce. Fian,l iil .5 - ,r,r or',l , •ra t.ll rlay,.. before pan :cant to r.s. tllr. t 2 ir.,!.. , : a:: , 1 ho ~ . ',1 1:- P that y-,:n will ..:-(...t iloorq that will '-‘..;: -, t 1- . i. :1r.% C.r G7coll. . T-rrtag cai-:.1. ',all ii-liv ,, rv. I Towv.^.l . l. j:11 , 12.11'.71. G7:4 - y. I: AS-17.": TO - - T.TIES. ‘l , NI , S"-.11.. - 11. E. T RE - 21". E 7,on' 1:.1,1 .y l ~~ I ' , .z.. -- -T... 1. - _;.;:, - IL ._'ll.-<-. akr; r; Er.—• Dy, St C: 1: .'f. ,ntitq.: • I.,iccr, I :111.1 :I r!: oi; (•!:ani L , , ' =BB ME EWE • B•_ , , - • conitL.l:‹! - - _ .. . ! ? o per)pi , r , of i 4 cx'.-n 101 I 2 .2 22, 2 t11.1,_0122, Litp ,. t.,... 11)t[2( 1!1:2't I: • a -t. I I a T.. l'_YT,`L - . ; 1 ..Y ''.',111.',-i t' , ! =, :,11 F:^ • lIE .(.117Af13:CT i;ro - 71, ME r" I. •ti =EI 11;71. rPO (),TR 1 n , T:()\• (). . `, E •t.z 'HI - • •A' , . 4:I I :.1 1110.1 e.. of pralt.a.vg, ut.“l MEM . 1 . ,1 • : t t , to t...r! t:_ A : .; • ' ;Jr v. • 14.1 7; ), i'fi OF ;PE s:N • • , ITEM l!!1;:•:;!;;- rri;‘ , lo::34 th.• Nv . ;tll .1 ; VI It th•-• t• ttat , $ and i if • ••• rlt ,:t 1:47.5 J• r. " •- "U 1 NRSERY, .ON-T6WANDA 11:11 T .i.'":l' t.:, I ' 01:NA.HENTAI. lIIEES , er'i: : . I .. , ): - r.l y primptly att. - ,ned to. nr g.d.3 3 17. Eng!r.r , and. iFET. cibwibor- 4 1,11r. Re•-•;-4. IF, p. 71 s. w..A.l.AycprD; Publisher. I VOLUME XXXJV. PitOFESSIONAL OARDM fIMES WOOD, ArronNEY ANI) Towanda; - - % 2 & NIONTANYE,; ATTO NEI. , LAW. Orice--corner '.Of Main wad Pint , Strnists, opporits Parter'it Drag Bore. • DR T. B. JOHNSON, PriTsiglAN AND Sunor4,,N. Mee over-Dr.:II. C. 'Port.:7 , r Eon k. Co.'s Drug Store. G. -MORROW . , PurstclAN AND L. ~. • Sr:nor:or, offerß tiler Professional pismires to the citizens. of Warren and. vicinity'. Residence first lionse'nortn• of J. F.. Cooper' s, Store. Warren CP Om. Pa. • apllBl2 ly DRD.STANLEY, DENTIST, . successor to Dr: Weston. •Ckflico In Patton's Mock. up stairs. Matti Street, Towanda. Pa. Ail t- , ,,ds of pints sror* n aparinity. 15n.15"79 DSAT R . WOODBURN, Physician and finvenon, Odlee over Wickham k Madre Crockery..stnre. - Towanda. Hay 1. 1872..1y. TOYLE:k 11tt' PHERSON.. Arroß- N'TS-AT;LANN. TONiZIIII, Pa. Will {tics protnpt ettrntion to all titatters entrusted to 'their charge. Orphans' Court businsss a sr ectalty. W..FOTLE. Intay2l'73l • , ' s- I. WP/lEZESOII. T.T - B,ajTs F.; AN, ATTORNEY L AND cormsimion sr raw, Towinds, Ph. Par. ticnlar attention paid' to business in Ole Orphans' Court. • fi d - ljnly 24. Tr, AGENCY, A- ll• LAW. 01:11cp, Dlort,lnext. door to tir Exp Pffi rp.q ce,Tow'tniti, ra..l T: . Jn!y17.13. ' . I VH. CiRNOCHAisT, ATTOR— • WET AT LAW (District Attorney LOT 13rad ford County), Troy, Pa. Collections mad 6 and prompt ly remitted. feti It:; •69—tt. WT „ B. KELLY. DENTIST.--O ffi ce a over Wickham k Blacra, Towanda. Pa. Teeth in.‘ert.:.d on Gold. Riieer, Rubboc, and Minn nit= 111 Teeth extracted without pain.' 0c23,7 Air DILL & CAL - 17F, l'irronsETs ..LT /- AT-LAW, Towan - da, Ti. J. MADILL, J. CALIFTI Office in Wona'a Elect, list deer 6Giah. of Fit National Bank. up stairs. ;au 8.73-14. ET,SBREF, Arr4t -0 Nr-.1: LAW, Towancta, Pa., ltinc , o.nterrci tufo ,o7rirtnOrsliip, offer their profrsaiotal RPrVi."OO to eV. gfillt. ,SlMci3l attention givenlto bugineßp in the I...plinn's and ttnmister'e Courta 3n114'70 rIVF.I,TCI* . . 011\T W. MIX, A770:711 - 171"-_1-T-.E.1 attelkfrm tr TnFtir atxct Compar.c.4,.. Ofticfr, - !• , 11 S ATP, D, L. DODSON. .p, 11 AND ;1 nen teer. Pr.N•rrs - r. Yoe nply.F , ite Eci,copal anrch, Towauda. 1 t.l o; , eratio ha a pr , :eß & STIIEETTE, T07, - ANIJA,.PA ,7rl F:t;t' , cy:l3l - .in Stre'A I ,, nt . rly ( - 4.c-44..ietlkt Dr. 1 . ..: Li. 11e , ,1. ::ce. eon:lAl%w: and ,9cc0n..1 stre l t"..s. Tp-va , ),, „hr... 22. 1`1:1. , 1 41 BIZOTHEP. T . T -1:, A 7;', , •, - ( ICTOR . 0. LEWTS, ik . (=Ril_DIT .t.,,, i - ,f t 3 ,... ( - 01 , ,, , z. t - ,f . ..phViT...i.ir... 6 . ,lBnrgPoras," ..".C. - .V 1 - or:: city. Cla,3 1 , 43-1. dregr. -ein iv'eatt:.nt3ln L- , 1;,-• r-s a , th -, , .. ,, ,' llia pr , f•••••Nddn. tjf3. , t. 1 rt.sidence , tt oa i j n tl,-. , L . ',...'n ~.It- i pz• (11 0r.. , :',1 lii , l, ad,. '..ri rig lir :ley lin , Ar',.. ; • . A rjap 1,4.'0. _ . _ 1111. D. D. - S :.‘IIT, 1):!/IV. , /, ~.li as 171 p:ir , 1;1. ,, ..1 0: 11. ,Wrbll'a prercdrt3 4 bc•twr•o.t: `,:f.-: - ..-a:'s 1:',...1: r,f1; , 1 tLe r.:17 , 11 Ilon , e, tmbr-1.4; lie lal. Itl. - 17 , 111' ,- ; 4.': - .1 =. 1 . 1 . t.'...!L tXtr....41. - ,1 w'.thopt pain by r..;:;., or ::;1 - .. 1 . .i.. , •7:r.r...1 t, Oct. 2O, 1173.—yr. NTO,Y.4IFi ' _l.l ----'-'•••:' LJ MI MET NIENi C. WM r. r?~:::: I"ar.:c< =I 11.).T.Lriti •,.... t:,11: - .; , to 1 .,,ti r ti_lo 'very '.l' C . ...f 7 :'. i.l' 11.,)WEST =ISE 'IE( r v.v.; -It, ME lEEE • 12 ('. • 1:- of Ole 11- .::' I: ',.7 -, . f711'.r..:7:1'..'.7C.111E ‘t, Tr; • '" ,' ^ C , 7!F. n t tic nts t r TlO lw .): Coo . (alp Ti (J: Egli MEE] lIM 1111 . .. c: :irgr• cf Jr I 1 1 . 11.11 r O,FFICF,„ 'l"‘:,l% : ‘Ni , x, PA (.Tan 11'741 . •r: T. W. Lr.',IA.N, AND C. G RI.D.LEY, A T T MEM l - B LTC I ERIE CIE EMEE =I tpf 1 ;. DI N I N (1 , -. 1, (,) f )M 1 Till:141ZZ; Conn: ITO1 - 21;e.1 •' ~1:0 7. 4 . 4 and :( ani 1101.7iT, TOT A-41 JOHN C.. wILS:' , N no:erri. , 3r...!•: - .,-t!Dn who 1J inf. tr:t,t'l: him ctn.. the r.ul.l:c ezz ry 1:31:\ zu.l th ,, rovighly •I.l.llrxt: fortutTly kw; fiq rt.outli of Voltum,•l•l7,e'.l C`rt•-t. y ra - .er with , a r2l. TrOT:SE.YWA 1,-• =I ME ..~ ~,; =1 EEO Baia' A Ir. I:. .TORD,V: Prop 111111 ITT' _.T 1.) :Tt 0 :12 . S?:, ::0 - ;VAIcDA v c;; ri, I.E •I• •'••• b -311tI tlarit,:!l;oonoompiA(lyirefitt"‘l. •••• I .01.1 rpturn , ..l.o , ), .t Cards to thi• a•• ,•010 Port erlu;.r."lleilf . i . P of a ftr9t .Thpo,!:.. , the Part On M .;7. ••:,tly far p4n-Citle, vISII. attire or buftito - ,',.t. 1:‘,()N REM ;!. t 71 Nr.k NSION HOUSE, LyitrisviLtr, PA 'R. w. La() ''''' * I . rq 110'2, , e ie 0 0 11 .drktly Ten rrn .t•ff•rt r(114 -1e, I z a 1. !,;.. trwma and the t I w.t,ft d 1 1 ,.." twat the in! fo, 7 ~.Nov. 1 • B 071:1). 7,II.IPALVIA.;;;;-- ~.•,, , t. it ::, tl:e cul:y I , I,!i: gin •••rt 11i.,< p• li , l.•ii , t . II 11, ii,: , 0 eil by ittun ~:,., , ,il, , r; NS" i,l,Luut , ,n 1..31',1- . :21-, .7.: . . i ( t'l-r - f , rit:', its of tb , rt, ,,, w- C,V, ; 1‘... , . pop-.-o• h0 , .1 1.141 rr:,--iftly chmi•,l 1 ! ,,,.1.... t 1.i.,,,, im .,,z , ,v,,!. i.1t,, , ,.111 ro.furnislrth an,] 11 - 1 ,-, ..pl'it I . :: r' , l , l:iiy ut , t , -a lUs friendi ,ititl tray ::.-.T pilisV. to Invp il•lii a call—no tinitil 'ATI li , ilia . ,1 . . i. i I, ii.l .r tlt it Oa - , etnuferta , le Teo:de, .U:*$ 1 :1- ?lit . V11:11111 - 4 1 h: 4 Will . tied it ieriritii ,, 13: to ..,:i•ii , l no. Li /at 11.• , ... 10...1..ii•11.4 CO ,- o:ty :byttt t ieht . ii , i n- iii „,- ;! ,,, A ~,,,1 , 4, roam , t zi tir,t,llro)r !or ii'`:. i I = • '•.I:11 3:,11:1F. C. T. SM.: • , •; , t 4,1-73 - 01.1.1.49_,ES F. DA VTUN 17: A RNES S. K 1 ~.,: li., ~:.} ~ . ct HA.117511 , ,9. a:1 , 1'211 goo.tsitt Lin Iwo ctu , and ir..anttf.tetttrin; ,tc,rto (0 t;rtler. 1971. 1 c e t " SHINGLE MILL, C `..'i 5.f,111-7.:7,1I1a;171`; tz7: , nz:: Z , lz ) 1 , 7410 f. Liati I Lial Prep:T:a -!;; -01 i•' I:14 , , tat B'lo:t . ll•ltjet . . • : 1 -Al 1 ) 41 I El MO Aral they Lime to Him, moll rr. LfJudal. Dirk-zye I and in&pleric:or of Beating do;:o over chouldetA cerLcacti nd 69:411as half hidden. Jed, they brong,lit' flint their Lahes and 11 sought Him , . )._ H.1.1f hreeling. with r:Uppliat?. sir, To bless their breorn chernbs th6y btoni;litHi , Pith holy hands laid in.tlaeir hair. I ' .. Then reaching his han s he raid, too ly, •-.9fEnchl is my Kati dont," and then i Val; th.. brown little ali4 in'the holy, 1 White hands of the S l avionr pf men.. , 1 Held them elot.e.tO his heat t and caresS',l theti POt Ilia face down till theirs. :is in prayer, ~ 1. Vilt His hanits to His neck and so blessed the 141.1 ., baliy hand:. hiLliin His hair. : 1 • , An Llsag tkad Ti f . rrie G o '4l .7i ~,p!,irs' Loag: l of E'er: it', „T:t::. 29, Th7l, ~,, / .1!,•:z. IL N. GMD LEE. I have but recently, jetr.. this or der, 'in know as Yet but few of i 1 ant willing to•lal.iorl for i,ts advancement. Yts, it is for, von, f.iisti.‘rs home work,' 0 , . 7 )Tlicre should he no standing; still in. this Matter; we should each do onr part to alleviate the Flls2l l , ' Uft of hu-1 inanity ; gather into • our circle asi as possible; help swell l ithe list ff Ot rianies which rosy rolling; 1 l 7 c,. the tide of inteinrei . :alee. that thre.ztens to. entirely, iLvitstate our nort arom•ti the powvrs' wi!hiD volt, puti'on Dew slrr'nf.;th., • b gc fuOii , t , ,, 111;2 v.ork. "Paithie:,s!" ci ooe "faith]; ei•lio the „ wofs_••.• than. bereaved .1\:•To, sites, yea and I kilow, and all the 'wend!, feel, 'that the drunkara and s tho'v, - ine b)bi - ier are Of:glu-spot:; and 1 . 1 ni:op so 7 eie' v. .1.;1t it is ginrioE; to break iIl th i e i•; - :tlykles of nteieperitNee, and • • , tieeiar ; (! en , s .119;•rty-,- from c pollution to nol&Deffs athl a 1100 UX islenc, . To take one'. Lindy from • penury and deFenilence on friendly charity, itra i l d I.lace them On au (quid: with - their fellows, where they can f ir arise by, their 07:n merits and by the aid (•f. cittiers, teAlistinction aml use -fuln:, is an ai•t ai:.!onishes a warkl, iii . the favor 10 l: rtf 1111 approving God. • ; • " 'k any f t ilf • ouch sli - .lves to (r.1.1i,11 all co cm , t ii.r• . ltirn to their caps, PFI7.TIVI 31:til!p 7 Ft., All den San . . 5111,1 v6.l::litat:- 1-,istztl , to ruaster - 11: 1 - ht.',:ft•st 10.1 encornpv. , sed 1 , 0:;.• ft. 3 -541 wltc itt.sll aro 11115t-rV, 1 11 11 1 1'.111` 1:1 1 11 V. pre:1111.‘,;111 1 ! fit.:1!1_1? \ - 1 . .+. if. - . , ,-,.1 - 1 })!Qn. the tiv;( - 211i1.:0 of. th e (1;: ~ ,a (1 ,;:k,r(l. '..( t- ., e'iv. - 110 ha-.; v6~ , 0(., nut? ‘v6t:ll l .-,::lll.lwrvtel : a diiess; 1701- .Ici frA.,lol: :-.3':-.1-1i i ;: a ,fit /..,aibl,iii 01 Li-...p‘Ll-;. - .1 kl , T:riia ‘'.i , ‘ ll. lii , -; siiiNcr -1:: i:i1:: (..roc -L lie t)i.inkfill 'for if,"l- :0 111-..!:: it Ltring's 1 the s.\ -, ..-11.-1,•,1 ...1 . 11:1 ttio ;. H t : : .,I: li, .1-.:.10:., - 1.(: c.•• I.; li.-; (11-1 , 7 - - V . - I.•; La :hit 01 ruitsicil 1 11-t 1. k Cr. p n•:. EST; in T, 1 t: 1,,f MEI „..!... i'.1 . 1..... ,' it.... 1.:.:,:_::„.. y.::l,t, ly_1(1 , v,:;f1.•,;:._ ; . ' ('1 ~) poi, . , - t v)ipf 1 ' ll ' , - a . :t. , ~. ...,1 , .t licr ' , Loc.:: i..society. , , iy.,.- s..lcl.r.erfnl .ilild Jan i py, and to i” It :::: , :il ilii . t :I till tag.. , , the wean- . i 11 l;: 'ii' 44 - i , ir. - ol:•n IlteAr; an I blasted. . anibitiai: i . '(/':, 1..1 ', - I.l . :atil.t•al t-,1..i-ild we be, ', rl ii.1.0':2.1i 0 no in:ar friend indulging •1. ii: :•tio:'g iirinlz. it'lldur IciVe.S Mid ( 1 1 1,.::1:;,S1'7.: ::Th,i fuZill i-.-ister.; I priss t v tOlf hA r t;gl i)ii..... elt):7:1:1' tO your heart, i s ,i1:•1 1114,1: God, olio idoui,i has pre- T i l r serY, a '; th,.1.1 , ;ion, this great evil. 1. iih_' Bia , f::, the Jruuken prOlin Vs:.) bt'lit'Ve - thi'rc;:i!i ft" I.4figLer life ) - ct to dawn, , i ' ll. 'A it'll light Ztlitt knoviltilgo. May ibis t " grt.:atlirufb yi_t .11.islI wilhin him and -; give ,i ` i veling of ib..;tiltv to this,. trr- 1 1.....; r,,..!e 01 , , lo.k not upon the .1 ' ..!o!l:1 face.' of the inte:iiperatO one e r r, v..i . _11i1i , :,i 1 .1. - ztn(;o and hopeb•ssness, thr 1 1 .ar.i:li -,(1 - rir f , ,rteer i-inrts tiro 10 un- ' In- iie '..lra:.:d :vtirir pi ayus unan-wor- C f.- , 1 •,..-1,,11 - phut Y ur:oit . ...; ant-v. r.l'he dr) link is. ~ , , t roti,,..: v,liieh liiii,ls us ,to Ile :1. , -i• i, -..... ilia , :. ; dill.:: of useftilue: Lo il,,i , I : "ii-:'ia . . , v` clip iii onr round of 1 1 t.R.Ds of EMI D. w. SCOT NT).‘ , ERE lESEUE MIMI EVE t LI -11 (.- a ly to c.or NDA, MI =MEE =LEE EMI • , ;il ire ot itsi3c•nrincLi. Pcr;_ll4 :Ile 11:e " weidt ti y , fi-ld of tomp i ritilee, t o , L. lifted tliur • erj''' •.0 I 1•0 tpv ZEE t . '? a -,~ ~,. ~ i , Ir_c:'.ll\i_:; joolj. 11-° t:) iliteleper/ O r( ' IVith •I:rari; N'.' l;. ii g h4 "f tli•it day wiien we slsall hi:ow of a trod, ; liat pare erys tar:catr-r i•i-tlizig from its thousituds ),iv R Y of Twin.talus, with oilier iiistitthielit btaio 1/,')l MEM MOE r, 1 V o rank« 'Vill 1,371. th.:...v.-ine has riatle. . - di )1 The 4v; :en of to.thcc s' and h:ght-i- k voi IT' the Ot.imation cf it.e virr't - i :hail a . il . 6 . r ii •^ A • ."- this l ~..i. any o hi. ag.., prior to Late. s„: e The reti,;.6n why she ,, rceeives t lit.:-e .i, high 1;,.(:' , i0r,-; i,:- 1, -an.:2 she - ..:is in bay ' toe la,i pi irt,r of a c ii'ii:- is corm" ; op i e‘lai.itted, ri tined kinl'aceouiptisia d. ~o e ner. - iii!thieno , : is fel , iv t:', cry depart- ~... A7 ~..,,.:, .1, 11--,. i,iiti ilia.. 6 too, fur -the i luo i i',.--. • :-:i-;: d': of society. :!see..,vatela.si Lis r-i,i :1 i' t-• ,i,,liciti.vio p oi an angel the To ,, t frct-,-,- , _.:_i itf,.. pnr..insi by the lured Id ~ o- , es w , ,-... g.ither aronnd ht-r fireside. 1 i, The 4igh.:' of her ra , ral teachings i t 4, fart. l .): in the greate-t minds of our ~ 6 i:ra t t y, and that, too, for our cowl- i f >t try's good. To her vast and'acknowl ed accumulating power to do good, no liits are act, not ,even to be heard from :he rostrum, Yot . . the ibliait',le,s 1-, ,- auty of her life, amt the i in0:1.t.4 ; , .:, , iiiry that.. res:s upon her I trot:, Hr0.', , ;:.3 lir,i laust, profound hoLu.- 1 iv,,e-iinci -r-rioration of mankind, and -'hl ice: her dowri-dtatp in the ain't!' [ions of the- , it, the pure,' and the g e ' . g ,od. The nation's hope rct,-.., upon I L likr , ar.l. course in shaping. and di- bee n il l - .1 ,1 . • rt.cting the in! ,ertal energies of i the : mot , .‘.: 0 till g. Yon find 14r in all the Chan- to u ; nuls;ek life, willing to do, act, and are work fur tale; benefit of others. 'She ' am. stand 3 to-day with hundreds' of-;alt 1, thou-ands of .1.1E.r sex-, minibered in A the grand temperaLce army . of onr Ault 1.‘.L.t1; h.tt:ling for tens: f•nincii, tintb., s h ou t, r4) . ;l! .‘ i j: ! ,:;',c., pui-its, litt l , I ;:llgion ; - ,i ni A 1 ) 4 . 7 in:r Illt_iii,iiti wintolne v.ays, , zareding am WC\ ward who are pur 'i ~,,. suing T.1.i0 downward course to ruin, she ' n ' i li a) E ,. and pOintlng them to a higher mor- , u r ea nor, • - I "'--, TB. -;et r MI I I.T'l a?trz~ c o:a o F. AYFEtH! •_ , l, • 0 - 31- • IN etettgb: inetry. DETON:I JO;iDAN. —Jutiquin ISTC =tang. '; i* , ! - - Lr4li3l3ed by Pa traz A TEMPT,RAINOE (TIERING, ;-; 111 NM 1 1 i Wit.; 1 nilitY. a purer life; where amid chaste literatnre, birds, flowers, music, and the pleasurable scenes of domestic life, man's highest and noblest espi rationa' may be realized; and such at tractions may becpm'e the mean of jd reeling the erring one in that path y whieh is slr wn with the rich g ms cif a' glorious immortality. This i woman'sprer gative weinan's ri ht. 1 She Stands to-day enshrined in the h •artspf the people, cherished and p otectied- : by the people, surrounded b , a Wwer.Of fragrant moral 13eya ti s. ,She - splealrs'in tones which may IC t be inistalren by the rum-despoiler o homes : " Thou shalt not rob me o my loved ones !" And with pray e which move high heaven, she letds the way to. national redemp ti n arid salvation of her millions ( c s'Or in inebriation. They• turn and b bold kite prestige of her name— Eh y sc-'n the world - all ablaze with l'i i th glo'ry of her virtues; and they jo n in the grand acclaim : " Alcohol is eadl the nation is free; the pe.o pl :Are Saved !" If j',, • •••••:-. . THE IBIGHT KIND OF A WIFE• PVI ------- : W h Lit I came to Now York, a few _... ears ago,..piv wife said tb , ltii - one -_ norning : - F--f _,...--.' " Isr4l, we must lia<- . _ a home Of rttown;" rd . -0 f r "Charity, it's just impossi bile hain't the means. iid she, "Isra.l, we Lain't the meting td pay the rent that the peo plel[chare, 'that's quite clear." ;:lie bd i gan washing up the break far _ • . _ Lst thiri , s, and off I went to duty. It flit. bvenier , Charity's - aid to me, 0 :: We, FIA down to supper, " Israel, I a'v boqght, a lot." I sp.rang up_from my eliair saying, Yu's'o bought What?' ~ _ _ .• _ ".1 171" sa:.d:slle. " A. lotr says I. i. %. ht v says she. Vell,l said' I, and I sat down 4a n, and she went fur the tea and ise tit. NV.hen J. came to, I said to iy wife , fI. "Just_ explain yourself. .. ha ity. ii " htnight a lot," said she. " Dr. 10(11 n3'o the fifty' dollars down are ttiF•faeteiy, and the mortgage may .i. in at Six. per cent: Twenty feet pnt, ond, hundred feet deep—two- tot sand i . 1 feet—at ten cents a Toot, ye mndted dollars. Fifty paid, and ne iundred and fifty due.'' - . - Int, C I harity, dear, how about E w b`pase." 11 right, _l've made a tct ivith .Chips Caings ; , Oidd autl fence, fiftcen bun- Itnallfry." !;!.tritv !•' Ell==EM 1 ----. i iaritiy, Rre y011 " -- II o•ancil, eh ? No, nit it bit." no - hu ndred dollars cash when L i , Iss f...letii is gi'ven"— " • nt, Charity,”— "!•_i' (.4) alminute. You know, Isra i l'.'t can in(A - er get our large bureau, r Our high poht •Liecis.t(%aci, nnr our • rge Feertary, ilor .our wardrobe, to tlint.l little , four room house. liat7; 'eh:fir, tiiii't it ? .. "A "(.-11?I' . "Vl' 01, 41613, NIV.II s ll then all, eT _u ialneeeds Will meet these two stl avn - entg," "E: uetly with a little dill'-r•- cc, 'nay 11)(." ‘`.l) lollsee ?" "D't haw can we dr, without_these tiel ?" "A- casv as -you will, -do without Tars; as i,asy.as you will be your arbe'r and bootblack; a's easy we' I both take our breakfast with J: Ln if-c - 011ar hotter; as easily as Ili ,icfn ill iy winler l iclotbes carry nic, r € Q next - winter; as easily.as - ou through nice and genteel ,kin; uii th.c : - -Arric principle; as div .ts EMMA ‘S CO-F:4 (.11) Without a an( liifijitcap, , air, tickets, and—" !te+.l';-„' old plow.worm Suppose we should ionli tkese things, and I should de d I:)etorc , it is paid ; where ni :I;rllicimc-- 2 my Charity's home to thou r . .. ' Oh, you can got your life insured 1 make that all safe." `Daling, hero's with you 1" [ no - er (-ignared debts oft so soon. '0 h indrtd, and fifteen hundred, ,ke revcintcens - hundred, and one itdrt d and fifty . cash off, paid by ilea ds Of this surplus ifurniture Nos liftifen hundred - and fifty. tv d )11arp a month pays that off —no ito!t. in thirty-one month?, be t:se., nbi interest and insurance i-Inet ts put it off somewhat, and la% -ti trul a couple of , commis its I-: ol it:running longer, say for i, 0 furs, and. then we :pace a :in , . :: o!ur - ovirn, every foot Of it rth t:fiv cents, making a clear in ti eil,ght hundred dollars, and - tno. , tc.ll it. We it' bilnie n a bonie— r. ; linsbana who never ati brought him down Lo far cibut Lis own wife denied fiCl-tt 'rtate, or hoped to lift him We h;svo three childreu, vitoott lye ;tre proud, -and"— MEM Wb love':' . • I h. via just been thinking tha "Not ling more is needed, Israel." "Let taie say it out, dear. If ycu were .'oelS,- single, how I'd like to court y n over again." Not flir long, for I_would drop plump ;up - your arms at the first time feri &king." Alid Charity suit -I}li ' dole it° the word. " It's all, no dotiilt, very natural you , g men-to love the girls," said , Ltd, "Lint no girl was half .so lova as tlis young,wife i :Who has given, 'a than half the years' of her life. lake rue happy; and leading me out of ' the way of folly and our 'darling babieis a sii ike ier. - nd (,harry broke iu Iyith an mil) at ic that little Abel from his chair 1 411(A -tin' are " MEI t .--.., 4 :, , , TOWANDA,' BR DFORD COUNTY, PA., FEBRUARY 19, 1874. •—• young ia(iy lot;es leer beau; ell"ui_u; up Iltr UAW," but no , Itnoo hvilt) taln , to a WO drat UTV REGARDLiCSR, OP DESUZIOILTIOR PROM AMY QMill -LETTER FRON WASHINGTON. • Wimn _ 7/ ioioN, Fa). 0, 1871. The Weather Equalization of • Currency— Equnlization of 'ficiuntu —The Franking Prie ilege—Cicil service—The Public Debt. State ment-4106rd of Polio Works Investigation —Clatianittee on ;Ayprojwiationt; The *Veils-, ury Contingent Fund—Herluction cf the Cler ical Force— Retrenclanent and the Cirii Sun dry Bill. With the exception of last week's snow-storm, the winter, so far, htid . been remarkably pleasant; and while the almost entire absence of any thing like cold has been exciting the wonder ot every one, it has appar ently b'een as greatly enjoyed.. In al most every direction the streets and avenues have presented a constant stir and excitement; At the Capitol, unusual crowds have been daily in attendance; and the galleries of the House and Senate have, been almost constantly occupied with both inter ested and disinterested spectators. • The legislative events. and discus sions of Congress-have not, however, been'of a very. interesting 'char icter. Beyond. the 'consideration of _the fi naneialliiestion, over 'Which a great many theories have been : advanced, there hasrbrit little of interest trans pired. To determine .upo'n a proper line of policy, with regaato the fi nancial interests of the country, ap pears to be a matter not so easily rived at; and, so far; it has occupied almost .the entire attention of Con gress. While the West is clamoring for a greater expansion of the circu lating medium, I. ! he East, which has over what is required ‘ for business, a heavy surplus loCkeetip in canits, is, at the same time,.deinaudityr a cor 7 responding contraction. A greatet, scarcity of money, with advanced rates of value; better snits their in terests; while the West;' on the other hand, is complaining a want of currency sufficient for ordinary Lit.L;i ness purposes, During the financial debate, which dragged along so wearily, it appears that the Senate Finance. t connnittee were actively' at woili . ; and on Tues.: day last authorized the introduction in the .Senate of a bill intended to relieve the present financia) distress, and produce, if possible,, a bett(r equalization of the bank note circula tion. In conjunction with the .bill anthorizad by tl committee, Sena tor Sherman, of Ohio, presented a bill prw:iding also for a redistribu tion of the national bard: circulation. The introduction of thcSe l funneial, ph - position:7, °initiating from the Fi— nance Committee, gal'e, at the' Solens of the S'enate ratherr i an invol untary start; but their somewhat ag-, itafed nerves were soon qUieted by. the soothing . influences of the bank rupt bill, which quickly full wed, and wider which they quietly settled back again into their accustomed' attitude of sober conVeniplation. - The Senate Military Committee have reforred to a stib•committee the promised eqqalization of bounties to sailers in the late war, With instruc tions to prepare a bill embodying the views, of the committee in the premiseS. It is probable that, the text of the bill introduced in the House at the last- session,lcill be fol lowed in preparation of P!1.1(:',': meas ure, that prop.osed an allowance of eight dollars and-a third per month for the time of service, making, how ever, a dedtiction for all moneys Vith erto received on this account: In all You the acts of Congress by which:Wan tyhas bccia -paid, there is none that approaches so nigh all egali?,ttion of bounty as this. _Under the presElit acts,in force; a certain portion are excluded altogether. There is cer tainly no good reaon why the wid mVs and, heirs of soldiers who lost their lives } t in thelbri , e, six and nine tn , )nthS! service slionld not be , etni; fled to hounty as v. - ell as those Who enlisitca for n:greate.r c period of time. Since the clus l 3 Of thdriloellion there has been no 5e.4...;i0n Of Congress in which the iinestion oil bounty bee not bum agitat6l; and it, will 'doubtless be enntinned until tlie pissage this bill or some one , similar is e feeted.' A fair and impartial dealing with at-partic3 Would seem to de mand its enactment. The drain up : . on the United Sates Treasury would not be as great ati many at first thought might anticipate. The bill passed by the House Com mittee on Postei Offices and Post Roads, providing for the revival of the franking priNnlege in a modified form. Las been made the special m iler for Tisuri74lay,of next week. - It was the intention to bring the House. to ah immediate vote on the propo t4ition; but the abseneb of the chair eeiu of the Post Office Committee in d le, q 1 a change in the plan. Those bieedly to the bid reported, deem the decisive majority by which it was assigned an early day fur considera tion and iudication Of its tiltimate passage; but it is oppocel by the Post r. :}l.ester General, who argues that sufficient time has not elapsed to fully prove the benefits accruing; from it total a4audournent. members who are friendly to the measure, have, it is said, piepared speeches fOr deb - very, when the mem are becomes the order of the day. The Civil service humbug• has last t xple(led. Failing 46 bring about the polo iCal millbeium which, during the pat twelve months we were repeatedly told was about to dawn upon ,the counti y, bill. has been imrodUced in the Hothe relieves the -ho trd of Sehooltnas,ers of their grave and solemn duties, and places the patronage of. the govern ment back intO the h Inds of the peo ple:. The long Wrings of curious puzzles and catechisms with weich they, were - woit to badger the apdli cant -fur placie or promotion Will doubtless soon be placed among the curiositiektuni rilics of the past, soon -to be tooVed -upon - as 'something be longini , to; he dark ages, and to be come features of no ordivary,interest to the students of antiquarian The public debt siatenient.jurit, Is sued shows that the increase since Jan. 30;1873, is al little over nine and a half millions. It also .showS. that a reduction of 'nearly two mill ions was made during the piidt Month. This is a much better situation of at fairs.than was generally anticipat.4l; and, with the retrenchment that Gm grcss is evidently determined to make, there heed be no' serious - appr,4ien ; sions entertained of any natural: in crease of talEntirAL Just at this particular time, if we may judge from the frequent meet-1 logs that are being held, the oppo-: nents• o,f public improvements are having what might . he called a hap- Dy time. Having succeeded, by their mernorials,• in getting Congre to !appoint a committee to 'investi'gate the ;transactions; 'of the Board of Public Works, we conclude. IV the resOlutions and speeches which' they are mal ing, that they rare hairi]gt a sort - of love-feast over their 'sorrows. To; retard and abstract the growth and prosperity of the city appears tO be{ the sole aim and object of certain parties who maybe totinted among its wealthiest citizens,nnd who, with estentatiouS charity,.make large do nations to.4hurches,nrtgalleries and widows' homes. In their persistent opposition to anything and every thing thatdoe& not carry about the. ear -marks the old Bourbon rah], era of France, of whom it was gait], "they forgot nothing and they learned nothing." . From thep recent transactions the House Committec'on Ippropria tions, it would seem that 'retrenil-' ment and economy in expenditures are' now the principal `objects aimed at; and, from the manner in which they ark cutting'down the estimates fixed up;al by the.officers of the gov ernment for the current year, it ap pears as if they had worked them selves into a regular sp Ism over the subject. A very c - niUderable redact, tion of the clerical foree.will be made, in nearly all the Depariments here r..t. Washington. At to Treasury it is understood that the large contin gent fund, from which many inerito rims clerks have been receiving extra coMpensation,willibe greatly redneeil, if not entirely, cut 4. ' The cemruit { tee, it is, said,lail o see wherein rests the superior meri of .a, certain, elms of clerks over that of arath3r. Their obtnseness and stubboin . ,ss, on' thia• subject are not lo'iked mien with any Very great amount of approbation by the extra compensated, 'Who are threatening , ,that, in the - event of a stoppage. of thel extra sapj4ly, the govyrnment will :1. once be deprived of their valuable s , tvices.• If we are, f. spared alittle rn f re tnne, however, " we shall see witi we shall behold." In view of, the .serious (lounge. that such ;t change would inflict tipon the government, it is to be hoped that at ter a little calm reilec:ion they will think better ,of it, and rticoasAer their hasty determination. As the committee .piecaeti.4 with 'the consideration of the Civil Sundry bill, the, eoUtesi over the redue:ion in goverzm i ental expenditure, ior public structures becomes proininent. - Each State delegation i's striving for their con-titnencies,and citizen 'reinruittees are daily artiving to help in the lxit now inaugue,tedi Tim appear ance ,of these dekgmts before Th.- .committet:.is wit bout doubt needlss, as ittis.undcrst.ood that no arguments Will entice to warrant a changO 'of the reduction programme. Strenn- Otis appeals art; also being wade to tIM cominitit.c. on Public Baildingi. and Ground=, for a' continuation of work . ; and from IlJston and New York I.trge delegations, it iS said, are 4a the • eve of visiting 'Washington, to prevent, if possible the cessation of labiir an the public edifices of those cities. "M. I L------.--4 41/1, 0.--• „ .11R/lIT THE FIRST TI m.—"As I Was riding along the 'road, seine liMe ago," paid the eccentric old Peter Cartwright, in one of his last ser mons, "a man.overtook ine who look ed as though he might be, a preacher. He cal' 6d nie by name, and after some talk asked me if I was not ready to hear the . truth. I told him that Cartwright was my name, my debts were pilid,.my will was made, and I was re l idy,for anything. Very well.,' t said h , "you old ignoramus or hypo crite, :ou ought to know too much, or be oo honest to remain a Metbo disc II sEd to b,: one ,myscll T - yes, a 4tedicOist preacher—until I found out, dili horrOr of my way." "Ho I ho l" s4id I, 'and what are you now!" ,CartwHgbt mentioned the name of the dehotninaion to which his inter- L locutor had gone, but which I need not repeat, and , then proceeded; 'No , . - -;,, brethren, I know well enough that the devil had only one of three ways to get a man out of the Metho dist Church into that denomination, and there must he rascality in mciney matters, a woman scrape, or liquor at ofithis fellow's chahge. S . J, judging frokn his 100103,1 pulfed'a low at a Venture,- and said: "What was that fuss 'you had about a woman?" "Cartwright, you old, ras cal!" he shouted in a rage, "hot did . . . . you ever hear that?" •And putting whip to his horse he was soon out of sight, I never saw .or heard of the man b, , fore,. but that's the way I treed that coon." - , A B.T.AuruNr. Dr inoar..--AVhen the' I sunamer off youth is slowly wasting away on the nightfall of age, and the shadow of the past hcannes deeper and deeper, and the wears to its clos( 1 ' it is pleasant to look through .I'. the vista of time upon the sorrows and ilcdities - of our earlier years. It we h ive a home tb shelter, and hearts to rejoice with us, and friends have lAA - 4 gathered together ariund our tir4de, then the tough places of•way l:Li•lbg• will ,have been worn and smoothed iiwayin the twilight of life,*, while, the marry dark spots .we have pasted through will grow brightir and more beautiful. Happy, indeed ; are thosewhoe inten'ourse with the world has not changed the tone of their hi Mier feeling, or. broken those atu , iottlehords of the heart, rybo,e. vibrutions are so melodious, so ten. der, awl so touching in ihe - evening ~6f their life. citizon of Portland was walking, down town one mornutg last' 'weekwtten a..stranger adressed biw: "Do you know where the Post Office is? " "les," answered the Portland er,-aiTably, and walked on without further parley. After proceeding about ten steps he looked back arid Linquircd in his turn, -Why ? did lybli Want to }mew .?'• "No, "replied. the ietiun, with great eagerne,s, an i then ? the !accotint having been tal i aueed, the two, shook hands - gravely, and walked toirEtrd thq Fatinuuth. CM i.... 1-.1„ ` i , t i 11111 THEART OF 'poNvEßs ern.- i whA a pity at sd much usefi knowledge and good will ur lockei tiff - and made,unurrent,- bec use, it the,soeial intercourse of life, o man don't - Ilnow how -o bring for 11 ithei treasures. ."011:, of the abUndane of the heart; the !mouth spreaketh;!''' but to "speak well, in easy l and fitting words to convey %cltat is in the bear. or brain; is so rare a gift. Ho v many ) intelligent andm kind"-nearte.d )erson. are helplessly reticent and cooder it so niftily hitcliiing-posts; good t 4 tie to, 'reliable sand-bys, bilit i l with , feeble,. stammering tongues! and a travel ko silenetP? Not good iisten l era enough tc draw you out,and as t 4 draWin r 4 them out, you might as;"welll maniptilate a -wheezy . pump. Au yet not shallo-minded, but !7,-itl w i deep wells in their inward! being, ca pable of becoming fountains. Others there are in tongtie a (7.! spr e n ough) in the ! , nldghborhbo bittle' and thedounger is!gossip,Hbu this is not conversation.l That terra covers the noblest ara [finest art 0 si.cial I life, and Lam that I s, hon!d. bi; - C ltirat- 1 ed.rnore assidowily. It cleat- ads a larger Place in - our plans ! [of- educl- tion. —lt depends pr more I ,on ednca- t tion than on any ordinary inei ial re,_ sources) or natural;gifti.4., A Chi d may i! be caudated to coliv.erse! well, mil, if . 1 Go, will Iconverse better its !hi, mind i expands and his knowledge l ine Ta.s.e.s. ,i How rnpch time and pains",arc s ' - e ed, or imarly so, cni rapid aceolii: mutts, '. - 11 - ile this art of_ c2nveli is passo by I 110 1 ;%y nfithy 1 , gil t:inght t o , play2on the phino,.an. :to vz:ry little purp4se, wfillel th of tlionSmid stringf,givris ou l ,t n., iiicly of thoug,ht - or Icelihg.! ; "Ma.. 'pity that so Man-y, who grweLip. , in i good families, and enjoy al! ar.ilable i 1-4 means of educationsamt. high ocial 11l advanages, shoal - distill be suc non- (I.i 'conductors of social light am beat/ f:. and .. elect' icity,—wioallen ‘l.ll thiesi lie clegiint iuld. at tt - aO.-. - 6_ till they, 'Open' Itl their In.-laths, posi,_!iirig thelgckous :L I faculty of spi:ech, r(spousible, fiiit .it, r and not r li'lucivling hr to use it !,. - w rep. We oroposei . a reedy which !irs at ki., least, supple and pitactical.tet !th.) kv art of conversation be cultivatO at ~); home inithe daily interconkse of the q_', family. 'Lista& of in ? o,ly silence. L Ch© father burying This I.lo;ii' in the -c ni w 1 espavcr, and then hurrying . . away i h tyllis litiSineSs or his lounging-O 4-e, ro the mother reading' or sowing, and lli now and then "Scolding to keep the It o , 11. i)eace of ,the-"‘ stilly !night," the chit- l', h di - en resoez.s and •Itleasy,--- - ts 1 they Iqa SbOtlll. L : e. Hurler sugh cousidi:ratioln3, 1 hi -.--cvliy not sonic settled plans of fain- i to icy study and readan - t, by the ev;liiiiig-1 !,:c.‘! lamp ?---Why should not each reeni 7 1 ..1) l ! cr . of th .; fivuily belexpected:ald en- I I' Ooriraf.ted to. say solemthing as 1 sug- II gestcd by the reading or by 'the cur- I ' scut evs.&ts that th 6 papers spread before usl? `l,! .shO!,v how,it ruarbe - , done, we cite, no c•ximple: Calling at a friend's! lacuna, on a recent Saucily; 1 evening, the excused hiins!elf a' few r Moments:and. returning, said that -, be had been talking lovcf the 0. - cluing -I, ser!non with his boy , of about four- I 1 ti en / ace riling" to, I,a, family ouli*Oni c that the children, wileiL old cm.tugh, a l s h ill i a l !rq ) (3 in their ! own way all .11C- count, troweve,e brief,., of - .what, heir f r Oic I hail grapsed (!. , f the pr'eacher r 's t 11 thou *lds, It was Ctirran; we j)el l ieve, Who tracela his succss as of oriator il tio.lits boyish habit el -rehearsinlci to .J, his fathe in his best way the set.- , ! mon of theday, as lie ,vas mon. ted, atter eerl!ice; on if library t ible,.. I i to. We foundl that it- d been . t -au Hier c o: household custom q. our frien! to ti e Propose household his boys 'Wand, girls .orne ohr Object t 4 investigate,' and "a.lout dd Whieh to concentrate th!bir ideasi and ~1 7( sometimes; on the !non: difficult !saki- a n: jests that depaaudedreading, to! eX:- "cal press theiu writing. _ 'W , 1 There cto be - little question! !that r n children o trained! will graduallv, - t . , - r ea' nrally:4nd easily acquire the art o a f conversq • tion It ihas, too,, a very ! happy reflex influence, upon the" pa- . i. rents and adult zueallierr.- - ; ! of;, tilt; 1 Natily. 11i refihes and , n-. burde' us the l k gOlden bonds of hone affectiO , It sal .iS a daily editea.ten all around, it Which will l have its inestimable' value E l; through life. „. . ! . fr: ' In the slime directiou,scholit-tea of Cia.mirrht leasil • IPvise brief and'fr-= bi 0. y 1 _. .. - . . ,t. g i nent eieicisc., which, while', not do tracting frpun the Weightier 'matters , 0 6f study, Would educats ,the faculty :1: Of ;e%preslion. And, to the same il h , end, hosptality, the free, easy and i unceremonious , entertainment of in telligent guestS, whi t ., will lend varie ty and scope to t 6 table-talk: and t •the fire-side eativeil i sittion, . Pays far,,. 016re : than' it ever costs, not ; ouly. in tt its sharpening and Iraellowing'efrects 4 1 . upon ours6lve.s, butlin the. education Of our children: . !,. • ' OLD FASIIIED '1.1.t.t: IC —Oh, What grand'old Music wj l e used b - ) have. The songs or the churches wire emu posed, by the Shepherd Biggs, of Bethlehem thefuneral dirges by the old bards of the middle ages and the festive music byl Master minds of song of th -) olden .time. Th 0 ,4., Qld ;ongs wet- composed be • :he re;i..r-, piers of - olaer iiges an ~1 the whWe Soul seemed wrapped up in: diem. Sonic, of them had: mug in,lond tr gan tones; vibrating through Catt.e- 12 lral lia4 others Iroln - Al aio::g the ' 1 raulted ar'eli of heitycn. Such were - 1 the spirit.lmoving sOrigA of our fath L I erir and 14others : They were . .1111g., .' 1 at the cradle--they!weLe sung at the inarriag;.:'t r - they; .were sung at the , lYidSide o.y the dying maiden—the' '' Were Snug at the fUneral of the aged 2 father ansl mother.l The old sing,?rs- ty, I had no leld'orgauthe licopli2 snug ' 4 1 twith the t heirs; oil :Ind young-, pt.w. letr Ip.titi rie'l tang tht . , , ,4 h:,ll).ved - songs:- sot The .:.ilig . vrs, , Iri, 'g.)ilo, awl priod Vpit 'abnitas take then; plat..g. - Brass the . jingling, ' r l eed .14oWinl.: institunents tot fill Our churches. :.The human voi'te, ro is rendered subortlinate--choirs are an , e..Spensive' and- congregations are wit ?, losing_ the spitit of - song• of our. aT (fathers, shit we avail ourselves of the [best .. instrumental. music .as aids. First, Goo's nus:e; Cie human voice, land then the .160 organ. •. We were ;never wt ary of Or: songs of 'on!' fathers—they are the songs ,of saints ty. !and mar6'rs of all ages. :We seem to tolear our motile • singin g then' hea,V *D. IBy and .y, when ;our spirit rf i . leaves this clay to anent, We hope to ~ I ring clibt o:d songs:. in' oi3 -angel . choir 01 eaten. 1. : 1 ME F i 1 1 Op ~a p ... !I' i ' I SettaT l CE I; TIIE - X1TCH1,11.'4..,- ' •'- 2, - -,, 2-- --- 02 , --- , ~• :I , ~ i 1 ' - but I.,iy no! 'means - t.o let her' kno 4 .1 11 op Icip g is the. i:opri •prcparAien !rota' . wl:o . in' f it , crlEi , Nitlitenwas re,a i c l „ A food for hriixto. eonOiniption - , - -_ -- NVe ily pi misci,i. r. 4 teamster,, .v, 1 1 do not Con iderlilat the ter:ta Means bapp ned itt»e lri ear-shot, .ionf, , , :l ap 13ing b r at ul n tiiltbd substance as- out o ain't , - was n9t so bound, i.inA, tl , , t , , . ~ su es' n i tly for,i - ir Inelnis eciblc- k but when he i f • - •)ped the Wood . int - rt th l. iii, tli, causin g ofth niattrial o'nfider- poor ,widoW's yard, replied to hell 1 change „ o'citrtaiii. ; Chianie: I or wit.- e.arier inquiry•who scut it, by relatin. , t '' I f' n- - ' 4 • .f . ' 'whichthe' . i -h ' er. - Ise, i T -.1„.s ern 1 . - mn, ...rou- c nNerpi. tion 9 had ovcrlicardg ill r, it tihel ip_ot.tt suitable 0 ta`te for 'fly . coitcien.C2-:itrick - en . Ivornanl,,,,. th nonrialiment. f thq bod F. ' Aril- icelin4. that her' sin i':and her • repentjl Clop fOr l i the • table- - then, a either ance in tho -lonely. darkness of, ti.t. ,l il _. il cocked or riiined neessari y one or., initli`}i ;lit I. no was known anitintierlß the- other. 1 1 , Bad ..to•Ol.s.ing, iko bad E.toor - 1 by another heart than her own,l grammar, ., 2 ... 0 IlflllT(lNiSt;eilt . !../. Vi ‘ l l . - list 4:. ect_witliout d'elay o to tiro -boat nratir bn riti to vilheref the d-Iyitl tfig, of th,b Inuds - Jlent naa - 6,tb'e . s.press hei l it lint 111 P etis t - 'be; lictwe 2;e: rthesse. .ci - re.taude Intl sorr3iy; and with dee,.! y i lf opt os to conditios, i is - old I . llunaility avi l d'bitternes,.%-t,' old him tilt' 'E I '''''' ' • • • ' flint few, ei-son &qt.' a , ree Perhaps - temptatioul 't.o whiCh her ex-tremql - 1 1- f , D • i it may hif, Safely dralYnifromiAlie san- poverty hail?educid her of breakini , q. 'tart' point Of vi .rt ,as labov4 noted;' the (--iSlith "commandment. • - '' ” ~ I or a sin i 4le' inat,;;J:ll; lilcrt .thct ( - - - mi- "Si-,"-silelsa.id, `` thougli.my houstfl , - no a potitol, fOr 'exiinpi,o, mad be an- vt-as d rk and cold, though, my hart tritious and liealtlty, when. properly lwas w uziglrc,/ith anguish at the'sigh* Cooked; 4,,-Inle, if it be boiled 'until it of - my pooit' -lii.Yering'onei ' I could', 1... L ' ?o waterloggedi and v''‘-a4.. -like, its-ben- not Icepp:iq. il. couldinot, keep it ~ _ll3 , 4 pficial nature is lo'st 'Filed .etieally, conecitt.ritte.would'not let - me i !" . . 12',1 .be ), the f.., , rcze oil 0--_ - ,q1,-... -- .;iry sl Dllid be ''" S'lty liollnore,'mi - dear •Inadar.v.•," I lie I:ealt 1 firl.nos-..1 of its res.iits; pl' SC- sa,2l tic ;4 . 06(.11 - n3,u'; 'i" I sal,- it all--I ;, ic,illy, h , wttver, t h., ts t.t.11 , 1,1r, ii e:.;.ti- :2,.--; --.....1 , - _ , ..ylque - ...- ti.dt.ley'.l,- - ii. - :. t-xi -- t f. , .'r , ' •t 1 mir 1 . -, 17 1 1 , 1.1W.1 , pirdVH Clii.. ' ' (. I ,f ii.olividual ' , ‘';l:.t . ti.' i, . • - r ' 1 _ . , 1. .• t -. -- i t ' • • ' th t t *T. ' , ' a 5,,,,, rip, a iti . .tit e nio.,r,t where 1 ' .-----4-...;410-4-*----- , ---( - - -- ,' iniijo'r tyl are, educated t -relish , l• . • 1 , THE CIEV73. •,- -' - ' 1 otnpounis 'indigc:Atiblel andi 3vorth. ~ I, q — l, • • .iss: as lirt iii anct in i iiscle pr ducer.i, ' " Yon ve -,,, t all, t t ie ' Je!ys- - .ovt I iiiitillil)llolii 016 '. ' - :, - . : t rd Lie. 1 ii-iiec,, ,vi. , .h y,i)u," I°Filid ..P.' gentleth an fro ;L i l o th i l- . ., L ci . l . ( . ;,.; - ,',,t - : E .41- ,1 - 1-, ~..; - §ne o t.heii other'- hotels to „pie,. lo :liol ,, ijit, to: t I . :v. - T1J:1, , .-1 - Ti's' .l 'il ,0711 - i ' •:•r e 1.1 1 §,t , cv Ili -124 ' " Th'el c llll ` (16 'Y ' il I 'll , -1 , • • .-1 t .1.-, - I .41 f 11,,,, - , 1- 1.1- n- , r I, bl1- , n• - v•nn 3 1 . "' - i'• "! , -)I (Is, SO OL " itl: I '': Ot'ituer Ctl LAIC. r --.J. 1 G - ''-- 't i '•-!!". ' --, ' - 0 , , , ,l >I .:bric 13 , sitktiedl lilt). itl:o ,I-N.to - "tor - ( rat. . I. i' *"1 • ,-- . ii t '' ' -I' I • 1 - f -l- ott • ' l .--4-. , .." .i- . •ii 'di IN -i leanrie . .. ii).f Lis c,t.-: - _-.4.1t. in Jr ,ar, or il . i ~.. ~.i , , ~,..).., lil L .L 1 ..! • v, . 'i i r - i ' •., I iii 7,11.;u ti;?..-..- ~r,, 4i' (1.; i5..0,'()0(1'. I 14, to hear .. one., ISM i,li~',- MEI 1 1.4 31.T0 11.1 Cl Chat I I bil)! tr ,L5l i F irigif)rt4 . F I , 2:tith e„.l t.II rilq?„ pc) nth ti, f.llc: l g4! ;:r^ , i l ;Lto tin o i fis )li3 tt tl.l - ) EC wied ti ~phew. t nv,iyil [n to, preii:;ll - Huth-. that C ipLs em..„ (ILir, MEI II.E. glysi.i, i Midivklaal ME= MEM 0 a- nand mint , tli chi "Prii tiS 'we re Ca. Le 7 cike, 4.1. r JD ; a11 , 4 1 l ar I 11 fi. ruin e ucr te. )Vll 1 , 'tan, ileaped.'t .1'? Or 4tO .ecp? ', 1 111,,1.' r i. I.lalcip.if i.hoe l is a11,i61 . i , liil Of rue.l4:tul 1- , 1.,v,..d 5 awl, he ' C:r i4rredillt , .aile tnique i ti tiri . cs of the .? . (Nstis in iilel .ou, iihe tii . oi !1,1.1., lingurs" yr i .e 3 p 11. T it . ; . pr it rt—ut cinc l sf i i IL a )4 cum? lirit NMI I . oldvanee. M gfial NOBER 38. 5 V„iii 1 1 ,11e7 i 1 •01',-),. 1, 3. 4 1 lil-1/ Sl, th the half's au ,Englirila, c...1,:a1141 ii,, i tr i l•lL , ,- • -, Map a , tl .1.1 oilier thtlll. : .,t he can't' stand 111 i' i an Irieltinat; fur it .shows that their , ; 11 - - . -I ..n ;lu ll ~ • • : :. :..11(.1 1, 1 L . :Ter , educ,:tti:lfits. are . not pnislied: Each , ii , .,•!',, the, A01 , 2-.i..: t n 1-at-, sr.„)r - ething furthey in'life ,to loot: 1 , 1- ~ ,i ititq, 1ii , ,,,T, tt.-I toi,k , , f-)rwarcl to. llf they Itve long entingli : at• t. ) 1 , i 11-Lie!l -,•,•,, I t l o - 0 re . i le,>. will corstie to . thl, conclusion ar- 11l at'. I r‘l•ith. I m a e ll I (~••,: a r .. r ,•ed alley he groatlFrench travel- 11 )• the all ust .4. intdlV , ..'hieta hr, wir dee are , l that, after visiting l'-',„! )e ordf , gal has Iffallen, i c pry p: rt -cl i f the - lin:eiva , avorh.V 1i , .. p . Ivit'i.. -. ~ ,a lll vi-•.-,i! h il - ma - -) his Mind That , it .was - .l• - ' .•.`"'t ''''' '•, ,' ' 1 -, , -....1.. , • (1- 1' o!,, ~ 1- . c s• .-, T , - I • women . 1 Inc rallat,litaptiyu that 1 1, li-t , A . L'i•'-i -I.) i i- . 1,2 4 1 --J. , .. 11 , Ltur - dlf coo'4. Pricl,; l) , ' R i tat rehgion prottcrittion 1,3 e: , pccia..- I hivarlablei inatkt-araey 1: , • I .,, k'asilng t,)„the nal- ,. 9 l l'eye. • I , 'LI Littirline kcatle,:s w ill So far as ,tisini.s.s, dealing ifi . thii: 11 iithe l l:• [ 'znt t , 4, the fl ~ entler c-rr:cll,•4n oleerl of Ono of your niost' 11, 11-) I ,l tt , v •-•';'.ll'-r ca:l-;e, riLunlirielre.t L tilts, to Wlic.m I r i, , , ) e a t. l .lil Ier;0 1 -.' • IL} - 1 • , ,l - t•li , - , ._, l -, •' ,- - , rked th , • l et- l'l , .., tr . % 1,, ._ e . . 1 ~ - ._, l -,_ ~l i • : •,--,,,,--• • --,,. . • p ,-1,1 c ,i, .. ii, i t , -4 al',l,lhs) :4`!`.l -.•ito had t d , ,crlina-, , wit!: tl u-,-. ~ ,, ,, - --r 11- , -4 • 1 ,, -: ' , - t -k` li•• •7,inni '' J.. , ws '' the ILIO' , .‘ 1 i . '' ' ; l' C '' 3. -I. -." .' '' • • ,. L •tbi.: dOggiF:l",_ Il' , nt-‘, the nttist laultful in the Per- - I 'lli firth .41 , riii-, , a. forltiat.cy !, Of die very t:pirit of their 11 1 - We l.p' llil:i r: 111 , . 1 - I c-: ' FRC t ti ;:11,,roost frustwortly iii — ,ll fall v:(. ' w ill c-_,-;,. : :ti:' 1:1H11. 1 t" t; ;1 1 .1:e%:,0y.i.. . 4 ,11.1 , , i. 7, it- 11 ' I 1 i ' . . .- , 1 ' i r kr, a , th sr , ,l- ', 31 t, :.) :• . , t 1 • - : .. II 1, k ' . ' . 1- ' '' ~Ittty silitilidt - 1 ; , , ,,,.... - tt‘.....:,.f ott.. 4 Iltt • : t111.!, , r.."..: w ,tti ti:.l u t .tt • 1 . '. t Jitttlivlrilyt, .t ~,, , 4 .. t .%: - .t.t , t, :1_ Ll. o Ili') :110, i , ,, 1 , ;11' 11: , :i131 _ 0 •or,._ks I o f :. ',a di ,jl.:i t.,th's ~,,i O' iAii , ,-. 1-, . : ,,,,i i hr.,,, 11. - 11. ,quAilL.rtilitir. l,to fer.l its. I'' ••I'•:` , y'l••• 'Illi.:•i l l f , fed tillita' own 1, - .3: - , , L rust to Imake 0ut.16 ,- -, „l i d th- - ,:. tahlehar , ...,••,a*of their O' n, ; .1 1 ~ t l fig ish of •HitA. , rniSa ! L.lck - 7 7i._ •1-_ , t•ti:L,l.l. - ., - _ , st 4, , deitte.u ,, iiie , :, li b , - instal c 4 in oarrikitcli- I'' , ltit'p e , thiro , -;4 their , S', , 'll s' , llOlL 7 -1 , :tb . . , j - .1 E. , 1 the ; ft' 0,1 that I 1 0"..a1 , _.:5 -1 , ruht,:sh. Bt:.lt,l l aside, ftom these lea- tl. 1, • 1. ;I. It , t.ll f•tel: , tltc.lit: is a'. ri•etry gad a l ' • 1 •' • • i'- .-, .,''. - "• ' "..,Itroid a, [ .....a to I t oata;:nc• l s ttb- ut ,thf.,,jc,!wisli chariteter 1 1 ! , 11 .). li_ , A l la' : i.,' ; l•••. ) w wlidcl, ~i:;, - , .ti •a;, s nlovo me tf3 . 1 . ;-;'(.. 1: - ~ .i 43 ' eixtairitv of , ei.c•:.• A riati,on •v,ithent a 'conn;try, , ll' 1 . •--- 'with! 'ivi l l e l. l a ~ I_ -•. - ,''llit_it a home,. Iloyt-inJ Hit- I ~t, 4 1 :-..trnt ; ;10,15... / ,t14,u , ... , ..,.:1. :...TE•tratuttg r.... na...it. , -2.•:. 1 ,, t koolt.of c l, el ai,- i'yelt ii , .•_A ,:c,1,1•,,..13.',11171:2: lwith a -:,..:rg!,, 11 1 rirQsn.4l:ll.4le, that , 01 e; pre:. crvit r all thclir indiVidtutliL Ili f . IprcsiiihCe'e tit able I th i s tit eir ,rc i i .lioli, their- ltmginige, !II 1 bat.iionrii,g i,,t..icdr cut,..ot - Lt.s i11t. , , , t; the same , nov. - • li trtitilj I.,gr, -0 , 1- vi , , ,,, 1 , - , 4 1-10 -clind.hy di - ot•d '• , essfal l eetkr-how the pillar of ;11. , :!: t'it• dtglit, - they weut .•,•,, • ti• PI I , ltir such a iCom-' dr l y-shotll thrptfgli the,. cloven. 'sea, - ••; 1 ,- ~,, are strongl.4 l that acid encanii, - ,ed in ;the ivildernai - - - s t. e- ,'l , , ltlotatiOn' ca,u be rittatlif.l4same, 'stars which now.st 94 . - i isl prol l ?'ably I stA-. the licatv, i ns. 1 ~ .1 1 `t,xl)elYiencts," or • I tilaow 3pe a people like this 'in all . Lii: trn tb adj . so: hi•tory; a people around whom, all-, , I and lwelould the grand pee r3 = of the Bible • -clits `b 7 - :- l e at ilunine asf,,s tens; a people inch in 'itradition be , -. _ii• e es furl, khe most youd ;all, pro l ooit, Who .have yet l' a fid Ipastry co,itain prcserved the ?minutest lof those - tra- 11 s of piaccuracv than ditions•While dYnasty after. .dynasty 1 . tat.,.. fur • ni l rtinit rand has crumbled itround them, and r.a- I ill nit det , ,' a taspoonful thfra after natiOn - has faded from'eft . I 'tip Or lev,4 with the l the, facef the earth; a people who Iteupful 7 'What size of have. eln g• to itho' faith ;of. their frith -,UUJI ,-• ,is It pinch, or era, to ho clue God, I whom their p it a ptituyclrth t: fathers worshipped, asking no change 113 I sandard sys- and seeking di) "change; While creed • T ,) seientionsly' fel-- ,after crt4ti n has, had its •Iday, and dlt-, atda i \ - oinuli will :c., ,, age 'cab - anti lincesSant _wars over tiOctril 1 by the gral4 •W'ith the asp'points 139.4 . 1 - esolate - il eihpires. • . oniug with iii - the ac , • , - .1 ,-4...-44.0 1,-.-- ......- • • S - m.yrrur.iNol f 1 -- Learn, everythin,„ 4 tun can It '-ill all -ceme in pia frightened 'away` from . an,• -* ' 4 l:l l ° l l ts l i t ti l t ic bccaus.p you haie only a ' lit coralli ationl-tliat l. lie, I fact t at th l t3 f het ore td ,distanc e atel cud ''" , is Free sely arid i4alli -1 i 1 , 1 •,. . tly.titne , i t..o devote to it. ~ If you can-r • nia,iol- , n of - tile! im- hri've anVthinglnilore, a Smattering - i. 4 ih) 'l. . ether the mus=es in AnitelY bettek than nothing. • " - E - Vel.i , . cloer'r,•• I t l o pre are a lightknowledn . e, of the. arts, .seii , I • , . 0 ~ lbe di. term n termed. e Fes; la open' np . n. - whoh,_ ible that, codkery w rld of thought before-us. -, We apl s:cibbee,l'as• Other preciate. a 'finstaintirig, bottUr be. is of knowledge cause wc haveltaken.a. few strokes Of; ti lof ch l ild's ;)lay, the pencil and knob l ' something -- 1 1 Of thel previous, o the ditlicultso" f.the , tash. Ignei.- ' • ection, ti. but las a a l ce is rlestriet l pdto;a - vOry few pleas=. ect every niau's ures; it .s onlyl l intelligence which de- 1 ' 6/i ble4 , t, or - I our lights in all things. A. lipnited knowl- entrtfe.s. which edge of the iliatural's,ciences will giVe . D r elnionico; I but one a lifelopgl s'onrce Of happiness, _tems rilighi .be Wc.,.stitil at ti $, portal of -these pure afOrmation s'ufti- joys afraid to enter-as we look at the lelople tof many -Icing, -lung vis a's beyond; • - but, the brcedilo ,- cj.ont-' mordent we ha ejerossed the thresh- I 1 , ‘ • 1 varup.ion. .I\ltike oid we login t exprrieace a pleas-, j 1 •art of , every two- into, 'N\ e have net Ito wait until. we t 'P -t,- f 01: recipes, reach the end; there is la rompensat trut...6 , 3,n5; clear- tibu - given ns a Once. fair; 'every effort\ I rticurate U. - `the wjo put gorth. , ii.little systematic•_en iOn. Vied' icitli ,davor-fonc heUr ! or . even lair an . ears whichl Via It nit. a t ay—an l latiman may he ;con-• I v 1 ,..r to par peti- s Area .earned before he dies, Learn will-riutl, be food qionght frilly AVat you do learn, -be it .talth as iralivtdu- ever so ' ittle,. al l.l. fi you'relay speak of S' , l•icetirit• tllderi-, it With confidence.! A feW, dearly de-. • : I 'hned faUts ant , ;ideasare' worths n 1 4- - 1 ,w-hole library o knowledge.- As ;w9 chauge iabout mong al continually : shiftin g ' people, IWe are. frequently . t, . ! placed n posit wiser° , We may learn With scar O.IY an effort on :pqr part., aiiid yet we I bang back .because • *Aker 03 long - ti.) acquir t e, a mastery cif anything. IA the ;end alone! Begin! I' learn !Ldo what I you cairto- - . day, tOtnorrowLand though after Ull it pros .to bu b i i t_anere'smatterink, ; on ar •,gatheri g, •- , some 1 intelligence On l one i poiat m , . e , !than yon had be-, fore . , and you . ate found happiness ,1 . to 1 , , ME gsmi t ;e _l} RIM il'll.!C', t CCall ta.kiT 13: 1 1.1) Lip I L '.O elu N Lir MN Mial OM! ly INEM EU EIZIE IRE Lu MEM HE M tt rt-ue ! • t cA t is En Me !Mil- :;Lest; t Ile .11 ;uc l nets, MEE IS II 0.,' 't him t vi book, !!ed{ conli vilb.ng t v, loti tent e 'lgell rcci it , lv 1 - es c MI 11,.\1 ted pr ytt ,ossi tasa rauela flsbi t ik 11 surd y tatiOli 'es l. 4ary Vpr fter tu ll e li IF 11 .) it' e been te l 1 is in t' Ad ! We. / i, fo t bee, rva is ts. E. Is dri not ex a co/ prop i a irgrace ilthat I - 6,11 c not Deli )ra i l of i ien ,q rc artinff i ~, I,u? )10fly ion. Le n arid ❑ but a l s I I )ITC t, I e III! soft i ILI CCI ~~~ ®SEE s l ~.at~st. MIME the rox ‘ 1 brcati. t, ar I L 1 Nile. I EIREM Ity 4.. e etAw ml! , •lAliDj VIQTORY: - / 1 . , ,--••!-- •_f I ' t, 41, lat i e hour "Dr, Bent- 1 -1' i ' QED' awn Fttnong, the Of , wias (I,isturbeti at his rat,t.,ing. maul =Ong 114.4 i, 6 - itwea til• r th.l • s) . )lit ' 11r6. 11 1 4(.1 b - eeni left by -..-. thl,c , filterneou prifyierts, beprc i ? pirly houled. Iffe :autintisly to thelyciudbw, .votuaul tlling' h 4,17 uyion whic, se'hastily carried rst - trnn(this seaVand Ire .l hisr,stu. y.. siloitly after the E4 . ittii'e n&; .l m, liiiag . 4,3 U t' . sece, uci Wail he* lar opt.rutlon,lllii woulan alum ()its utraoS,t capei she itial gene lis:3 retuOned • (. v e it i l i i t r l t , - _ , . , ; l .d N e v r iiic p i tt3 . - so it y h h is t liel loa , IP, drear:: 'not . i c. to mauber. BY'.:at.d-by ho ed bi ;a crash cf - falliig httr4irift :Co Mei vtnito* [ 7-1 - : , ! ! • ' !`,s i , niB,l l , , 11 loaf, lei% tiitt , ; ': s tta s by 11 i i I . i stag) m tc::::::1 Fl i te to I went C aIIEN32 t wood a II ouce COM ME and,•n saAv!a situ l bor [Who la boo, !ai for: li in ti sap Fiinfo; was let lit. wool, W.. ri. ,I WI ,i beheld the, poor _ weman casting t' very Oast pt the woad from her aprix sict He r mamed moti nless,- his gent heard filled! with co miseration. Sh i p swiftly dope 'led, and soon r4 l / turn,..d heavily. 1 den with. woos which she threw o' the pile, AS if 1 verelinddel " the •accursed thing. 'le doctlr's comp salon and curios were noW inten ely excited. Ha i immediately followed her rq i eating figure till , e discovered h 4 sidnce,l and thu ascertained wh ~ to vas. {'What he was. 11,:as n ystery tp.iiim,. ' 'pa last hour bad ,owil hire, her virWe's lofty Neigh e callediearly theinext morning o r.. 11., the:wood-dgaler, and directe n t l f send a half cord of his . bed; tod sawed and. split, to 3frs. ---4 El 747 -4- 1 1, 1 THE 'old mott ' 1 "One' good tutni • ,,' evrreg i otio.taer," evidently.. rig4,lriateti Visit i hV . orgaia4gritiders.l 1 ', - •'' 11 I' , - • • Tavm has ea .ealdi to li° in l' • oh; WI , or our pa i r:o thlnkl truth dcoe no ie g 4 al ~ 11 i ' , ~., . LAViI to doctor : , " igy longue' very i;ore l "_,Trottnile.4 Unruly , 4 2eniber: Duet • Ito latly : •i Sunburn , luathfin,uuborut.'.' • .: ' 'A NvAl-built . )Ls . 'oman i is ptobabl alio of '4 alatrast - ; l'lrcir l ii. / atblo bYoIY 1- .. ,0111 , , ONMI. .': 1, --_ t , ... . . , ,r ' ) • • f tti I 1 11,