ii m ii .- I ' : 'v. t . '. . ' '- "' " ' '...''. .. . .. . : . , ... . . i ,r ;, - y . - ': ... ' ' : ; ' ' ' V." . f . . ' ;-rr.'i.w! 'i .m Ji-. jl ------. j. -1 i '- j jlj j a . . . if v. V -X Mania 1 .- - - jiX yt(lV-rMHinpf Tint oh published- tftrj Ttwtrtday Evening .by JEtlli.ll CKOtSI. rroprletor. ' Term of jiubsarlptloh, two dollars per axn;m, piyit within six month. orJJ.fillf hoi paid vlrtn I a vflAP. Na mmr dWfiontlnutd . nnlll oil arrearage are pnld Units at tkt opston of the pntiltsner. . Subscriptions OtUsido of (ho county , tSf Torsnns llflli-g and inn pipf atiurrp."i i wucrn iirepnie punncriners, nd are ltatl for the price of the psper JJ. CUONMtf,T,EU, ATTORNEY AT LAW, , ' Mlddlcburg, Pa, Oiitrt tii ptotcstionsl Mrticei to flit pub lic. Collodions ami all other professional buiinti ttitnitltd to bis ef will respire prom pi alte alio, fjaa s, 87tf C. SIMPSON, TZ . ATTORNEY AT LAW, . ' Solinsrove Tn., OflTcif hli professional service lo Iho pub io. All buaincts entrusted lo fait core Will bt promptly attended lo, ' lJu. IT. 'far J. W- knight, u .'T . ATTORSEV AT LAW, Free-burg Fn., Offers tilt Professional tervloe lo Die pub is. All butlnet entrusted to .bit cart will bt promptly attended I. Jan 17, HI'H WM.VANGEZEI1, . .ATTOUNET AT LAW, i Lewislmrg' Pu., Offers hit professional service lo it pub lic Collection! and all other Pi otenuon al butiness entrusted to lilt caro ill re ceive prompt attention. G1 IEO. F. MILLER, vr .'ATTORNEV AT LAW. : J Lewishitrg ln. ' Offert hie Professional terrlce lo the pub s-r"Uc. Collections and all otbtr pretension all butinett vtilriismd lo bit cart will re ceipt prompt attention.. Jan. 8, 'U7tf. I : HI. LINN, -' A. II. DILL, it (iaeoestnra to.T. F, h J. M. I.inn,) . ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Uwisbiirg, Ta. OITer tbeir professional service to tht public Cullejoiiani and all oilier pro fessional butiaee entrusted to their care will receive pronipUlteoitiio.fJait. 8, 'I'wif CHARLES 1IOWER. ATTORNEY AT LAW, ' Selinsgrovo Pn., Offert lilt professional services to-lbt pub iie. Collect ioiit and all ol ber profession business entrmm d lo bit Tar will rt ccive prompt attention.- OUjce (wo door Hurt b of the Key-tone IJolel. .Inn A, '0 SAMUJiL ALLEMA.." . ATTORNEY AT LAW, " Solilisgrove Pft Offer bia I'rfetionnl aeririoei 10 the puMio. All buvlnett entrusted to bit ear, a'lll ba proiupily alien. led to. Col lections . made in nil parta of the State, lit can apeak the Knl'iili and German language fluently. Ollict btlwton Ilull't ad lb l'ott oftioe. L' ft. MYERS, :. . r i ATTOKXEY k COUNSELOR AT LAW WidJlcluirg Snj'dt-r County IVnn'ii OOicc t ' few doort Wett of the Y. 0. on Mnin ateeel. Contullalion iu Knplinh - and Grtnian r$ tirpet. Ftp.'o7H JC. BUCIIKR, . ATTORNEY AT LAW, ' Lowisburg Va., OfTert lilt profriaionnt teiTiceato the pub lic. All businoi eutruiitfMo bit care w ill bt promptly at leaded to. Jan. 3. 'C7t G ROVER & HAKKR SKWING MACHINE. rcrtona in need of a good and durable Hewing Machine oan be aocommodtted at reasonable prioet by ellin(t on on Hah vkl FAtar, Agtnt. Uclintigroea. - rJ"- 2i, C8 R.J. Y. SHIN DEL,- St ROEOX AJilM'HYPICI.VS, - .-.f Middlcbitrg P., Offort bU prnfettlonnt torricca to thacit izena or Middleburg ond Vicinity. C ' . . fMarob 21, C7 " F. VAN BUSKIRK,. SURGICAL & MECHANICAL PENT16T 6e)iiifgrov Tenn JOHN K. HUGHES,. EHq , JUSTICE OP TUB PBACEf i ". reoa Twpi,' SoydcrCo. T YJi; WAONER, Eho., ji.isTirE op Tim peace: ' Jtoksoq TojrtiBbip, Snyder Co. Pn., Will attend to all butinett enlruntea to Ma femra and on the moat reaaonahle TTl it' h ITANAWEL.' . f .'9 physiuIn' and Adrueon, CcBtrcVlllts finsder' ti:, Va., Offert bit proftUnal'arlet'-to Ihi .' pubiia. Ij yv. bchwan, m. p., " t r 'BCRGEON VHY8ICIAN, i Pdrt Trerorton Tn. Offera bit proftttlonal aertlot to tbe eltiiona. of thin plact and vltinily. LI tpeokt Oerman and Englitb. . " ,' '; - r m Aprjljfl, '6? , E' .'BOYER,-Jrr - AUCTIONEER., . Fiebtirg Snyder Co. r., Mott mepeotfully offer hit !' to the puV.llo Venda Oyer and Aualioa eer. llartngbad a large txperituot, I teel eoandeni that I tan neadet perfect t lalitfaotlon to j 'employ . . ... ..i .., i (. . Jan.0,'671 BT.rAltK-8,'.l .'':! 1 ATTORNEY AT LAW 4 ' DISTRICT ATTORNY, MinbLEBCRa. BNYDER COUNTY, T Office In Court II tut, f.8pt.l6, '07tf , LE WIS BREMEN S SONS TOBACCO WAREHOUSE ."No.' "322 N.THIRCJS i 0,881 w vuiUDKlruu.;" ;' JjJBJUJHANT BOVINC. . 1I Tf MANDERBACII Prop'R- , ; . 3.C. K1VE, Clerk. - Yok, 111 115 Nqrlli Third Street. , , WHUUIAiik IIUUAllitil.fa : EUtio-em. tlank book i:-'tro a.uiort a wrapping. -i, . - , WH -;.tl,..-l "J ' ' i VOL.,!) f. n a Nf kll; . 3 ' . acrctaton to CACrrttAK k citiw, CKOCSUAY AKS - K tl Worth Fourlfc Mrcrt, . - PHILaDKLPHIA, - Original. Package Conttanlly on Hand. Reprettnted If TtlXO 9 tWlftEFOBD. Ulcbi & CriUh : Q7ieQtnut U. Silent ' 8"'--. recif, - ENIN6 MUGHINEh (Philadelphia. U " I give my Iiearty preference to tbe SVUlcox & Oikle Silent Sewing Maeliine." Fanky Fkrk. " The' we'urht e reliable evidence belni verwhclmlng for that of theWillccl AGibha Jilent (dewing Mavlilne, I decided- upon it, Jrocureu it, aad am more (Aait.M(iff' UHACI CiREUIWOOa Bakcn and tbe illcox & Oibb rV-wiog Vlaokinee hi rav ikmllv, I ute the WUIool S II. I W .l.Q , ll.rn . , iinni. im UIVIW k Oibba niOKt frequently, thrtlklng' fc tar upenor to cuner oi mootnera." -. . i t Mm, Uuii Wakd BUtCHEX. - " Mr wife would' not aceept "a Row in klachiue of any otlier patent yft, if the nutt receive it on condition of giving np tbe ATilloox & Oibba." - A " - RBT. UU F. V RAFE. UarbODilale, Pa. " Tlie Willcox A Oibb It the onlv Pewinn tfachino whoao working it to aure and eimplt hat. I could venture to introduce it into lyriaJ , . . . Rev. A. T. Pratt, Hlwlonary American Board. " We hare utcd varlout Evwing Machine rlthin our family, but it it the tinntiimoui pinion of the hoiiaehold, that the Willfox k Uibb it tbe beat of them all." Rev. J. 8. noun, Urooklyn, XT. " For tlmplicitv and mechanical accuracy if construction, I have teen no Hewing tlacbine equal to the Willcox & Gibbe." r.frorii aewih, Of tht Penniylvanta Central R. X. A corretponttenca on the tubject Srwitiff Machine it rexpectj'ul y Bolicital. . D. 8. EWIXG, 720 CheitMt Street, Philadelphia. N EV FIRM A'D NEW GOODS! R.Q. ULTZEL. P. 8. UcCt'LLOVail Etzel a xtaccuziouaxx, (SUCCESSORS TO JUIIN HETZF.L,) DKALEHS Ilf ALL KIKDS SIF MEKCHAIXDISi:! niailKST CASH PRICE - PAID FOB FLOUR, GRAIN, 'RAIL ROAD TIES, 4c, Ac, . SNYDER COVN'TY, PENVBTLTANU, Maroh IT, lt70-tf. ' ' .- - QREAT EXCITEMENT IN ' BANNERVILUE. : new qoods. : ; J HELFRIOH & BR0WER With U latoriB tbe olUion of .BannarviU aad vlolnlty tkat tbty have- opened a mam took of good, and will keep out.!eily ea band Jul) aaorunnt ei, "0 tDKEHS OOlMMt: '"TV'-i" . Coniialingof ALPACA8.POPLIN9.PLAD3, LlBTREo, DKLAInM, ... -: CALICOES, to. . ' . Clothe & Cnssijneres B ATS and CAPS, BOOTS and 8 BOSS. . iUKOUKRlES.: , HARDWARE AND JCEEN8WARK. SALT AND FISHJ Anil In tmnk ..... I K i n i u.m.IIv kent 1b a . . , . . I, .7 i.r l prti oiat oouoitj wore. .Aii.ut "" w offar at greatly reduotd prioet, for Oetb pr vounirjr jroouot. . ... "i . I llaviua- hail larce eiperitne in mt k'uiiiMiu flit I it ouraaUei that wa Baa nl.au' .nit aitltftf .It niie iiiiatomarBi I noping uy airiei aiieuweo io and a dir te-pleae all, to merit a liberal tbateef pnbll patronage - Our atoUO la , "Quick Sole onif Small ittt?K v. III. ..b . mmt fknl Ik. RuUld ...lnn ur etck d jrieee before mirebaiing , alwtya liew s fooy MIDJMiEBUUG (Select . 1 c o V y Bnmncr'i Lonn, Bitter Speech. It JAVKt AIXIK. ' lit wielda hit vln'uei at a olub. To knock out other peopled -brain! - He tlaudert people nbott.rtcord pure AVat enr. free at bit from tiaioa. Ha talk of usurpation I Rah I Ilia bear) untympathitlng cold, . . It jnul the organ tbnt would' ft.. A Ntro, in bit reign of -Old. , . ; -aid Millon a Devil, "better reign '" . In Hell, than humbly tervip Iteaven." Of Jutt tnch aneli devil. 8umner't bretat ' II old all of MagdalenVt teven I A ttrong RppMillcan it ha. 8o long at ht ean bold the helm. t Deny biin that, then bit whole aim it rhip and crtw to overwhelm. Well, If there it no oilier man Thtn I'hiirlry Sumner, who ean lead If he't our om.v gi-ncml. Then, like the French, we're poor Indeed! Arid It it trne, our publio melt , Arettained with mlnlpeiranor crime T And only Charley Dimmer tinmU ' Jn v II I no, lonely and iiiblinit ! - Tliere wan a man in olden lime. Whore bontll'ul.pompoua prayer tbut ran: " Thmka, Lord, I'm nn at other men, . Or even at I bia publican ".v .'.' Andytt, le'modeKVpiiUycan ,t- Wte worm ten tbous.inil, tuob t ht ! And when we come to knew the truth. '' ,T Jutt to, in our Uny, 't-wiloo. If ho jnutl b infallible, . , Let't tbip blm off, at once, to Rone; And when lie't put through, and tumped, He'll do to rule ui btraar bom). . ... l.tiriikiifg CAiomWe. Tin: i:i.MEi.i or nfliiE .4 Curiou and Intirculmg Dcurrijilion of how FttmKotmlil W'omrn are Puiiittd tint! I'tuld'tl t A'"' l'oik IIiiii and F icullirH of the dity. Our country reader, who live in ill simplicity of naluro, and know other tuIot'uiiiK but thai which their uvu beauty oCforin and fuco, la reus I instance, to uoiply cottiers upon the to, will hardly belicvo that the fathioon blo women or New York ignoro nature ultogether, nnd rely exclusively upon itrt for their "innko up." They solid, or did Bend, lo Paris until Iho war came nnd spoiled their marketings lur all their millinery oud dressDinkiuK whieh they put upou their person", and cured nothing for tbe cottt, provi ded only I lint the courtezans who dictate Iho Ait-hion to ull the nionicd aiistocraey of that city, end to cod- tixhe gomrally throughout the world should also set tho Jutdiion for theiu in tho instaoce of tho dree" und bonnet which they orderod and in which they deeiguod to astonish society and ile drawing-rooms. For it must be uudet wtood that Pari society is divided iulo two ariittoora- oics, ono of which wo have nlroudy taken n gllmpso ol, viz : tho anitocrnoy of wealth and licentiousness, and the other, which we now introduce as the gennioo tristorraey of rank, manners ODd refioo.ueot. Tho ludiea of the latter class drew iu the plainest and aimplesl style, although of tbe richest and most costly materials, mak'mg a very distinct sad docided contrast to tho ladies of the world of fashion ruled over so supremely by tho kept women of the court ond the rich rottei of tbe city A real lady way be known At usee, therefore by ber dress, and so may tLe bindsome queens, aforesaid by theirs. The one aims at and achieve tho utmost clogonco and decorum iu btr toilet; tho other devotes all hor wit nod wealth to "out-IIerod Herod'' ooxtravapanceaod display, and thinks nothiog of putting ft hundred fraoos upon ber back. It Is this class tbst the fashionable women of New York are so passion atoly eagbr lo loiitate, and, if possible to out-vie. These are the pretty empty hoads who call themselves conserva tives, forsooth 1 and who yet lire so fast that tbey have no eontripetal force left in them, bt are all outsides, kvnd may vanish any minute into centrifu gal ooiienUy. They affect bisk morals oovcrthcless-taking Hanilet's advice to bis mother to this regard! when lie tells ber to "assume virtue tboogh sbt has it oof and tbis Is' the sum and substance of their coosolaneo. Tbey like, however, to be esteemed by their tet as ''proper women," and hence tbey "ran s-muck" of all the greal so cial reforms of the lime,' abhor what tbey eall the ''manly women,,--women that la to say, whose intelloots are too big to let them Submit to tbe ; slavery of soeletv. who knowios; their own strength aatl rightias eitisani cf tbe Rcpublle, will liYt-iree and .nolram- reeled lives, and demand that the .bait, bave equal recognition with mee in all the departntenis or aoctoty anu ffovernments. 'These women are. tbe sUanns'toi all strange eonlradiolioos for they are shsms and, ftUekoods ln- earsyif i aau u n-v s,.v vr . . . ' at . B .Is SNYDER CO. PA.. voUare't e( of people.. Pres. with them r both morula sod roily; inn ; and now wv will try and enlighten .our country cousins nay, some of ortr tcost knowing New Yot kers. it may be ly eolerian thoulolr of one of thoso pretty fuslinalics and serii.g how she Justifies her futscliood by her "make up. " " - ' We pierui-e tlint a faslilonal lo wo rn an in a state of nature Is no nnrtthao Sny other woman often not a tilhoas beautiful as many tboesands of other women al'Lotiuh she doe took like Juno and He be and Vehus and the rest of (be pretty pvddesst'S when-she has put on her set ofT-t, and jjnd hin ting with jewels Into smiety. It i dn-allul for a bachelor to think what liiiinbugi these women arc. ll.-re is a woman nl qii siionnble it go say twenty sevrn i.r-hois in her nwruin wrapper, nllh'iuh ItJi p.t liiaeb noon, and K is g ling to a greut crcninu party She luik into lliu gluwt and tecs there n yollow, brow-wrinkled, dull-eyed I'aec; a nieiitli lull of gum, and no teeth ; in-falling cheeks; thin, doleful buir ; nock u nmre like tho '-Tnwor ol Lcbauon'' tbjii I like Hercules, but thin, tcragy . and nut to Co uumed where beuuty is- Tho sight . is any thing but agrocublo, and the cent ol remedying it is very expensive ; nnd flic wihhos she were really thu pretty, gay woman nho is takco for in the glare of the chandolicre. . But, as wifthiug avails nothing, sho rinjts the btd.', orders hor earring, and drives to tho Turkish baths. Here alio is boiled fur half on hour in steam, aud when well done slio is douched with cold water until borikio assumes something like tho glow und culut of health. Io an other hour alter dressing, nnd then drinkiug a cttp ol coffee and smoking a cigarette, as sho lay tit full length upon a tempting sola, the resumes her seat in tho car risgr.and then drive j to Xo. Broad way, '-whero that bandsomo chiropo-l didt't store is, who enamels as si Leauiifully ;" oud in a low minutes she i iu tho prei.'ueo of thii nico young man. who she bails of coumu as un old and most intimate friend, who knows her exterior, cvoti tho most sacred of them, likJ a book. Sho has cotuo this time, as sho Informs hlin, to bj done thoroughly! It is such a nuisance, sho says, to bo compelled to go through all that weary process of enameling once a week ; and so sho has made up hor mind to have her face nd bust done fur six months Then there is a good deal of chulTeriug about the prico. Our handsome chiropodist insists upon his full fo3 of thrco huadrod dollars, If tbe lady bad bnon pretty, why ho would have thrown pit something lor the pleasure of making bur still prettier; but as this particular lady is auything but good looking, be will not ubato a dime of bis charge. So my lady, agrees, and retire iulo an elogant parlor w hi' ro there aro Ionic large mirrors set iuto tho wills, with un easy chair opposite the largest of them, and in a position whero tbo light is fullest. As there is no need of any display ol'mod'sly io tbispuro ly businots aflfair, alio unrobes Lerclf to the waist, regardless of tbe gootlo mun artist's preeno J and efs him to help her, first of ull, to woed out of her productive skin tbe stubble of hair which has. shot up since last weed ing tituo, which done, the superfluous hair are plucked out . by tbo roots ; then she dips the sott bir around tbe temples nnd forehead, io give to the latter an arched appearauce, and, not being quite satisfied with ber handi work, she gots her gentleman, whoso baud drops with perfumes, to shave over the parti . where she bas been lib ber sauwor. All being now ready, the torious business begins. - Tbe artist applies a very powerful magnifying glass to ail the beetHies of ber; f'tce. neck, arras, shoulders and alack I slack I ber bust, also, down to the waist I If he find any hair or gossamer fuzs, be ox- eroiss it with washes, soaps, liniments or tweezers. Strange to say, the sr- tist'e band very rarely i trembles over bis work he j is 'not efflioted by any shortnoss qt breath, palpitation of tbe heart or sniveling of tbo nerves and It; seems to us that be mast be s pt lieularly onamekd man blnaielf, withe cuticle as tbiok'as arbfnoeeros'g hide, or that be is a wax - man, and has bo flosb and blood in his composition! Allliilog DOW.' ready, he begin, to overlay tbe skin that nature gave te ber wieh 'a skin or bis own oompotiog Ussnpliei tbsiepamel to her yellow Rum. and then to hsr bust.; ,Tb e aml eonsiete ebiefly of whit lI et arteeio. saade iate a setpi-Usuid I .Jte. U require, a geod deal of atpi . ( Uy APRIL 13. 1871. Lai wrinkled ; and two ir three hours, tdi eeme t'nufs a much longer time, sro consumed ia mttkioj a good job ol la this instance tho ndy was very exacting, for she had to pny three bundrod dollar for the artist's work, and it wus a long lime before sho was completely satisfied". But presently she toso from Ler innkiog-placo la all Ibe glory of ber regenerated body, nnd sgaiq looking in tbo glass beheld a vi sion of such surprising lovlini. emu pnrcd with the old body underneath tbe arscnlu cuticle that she fell upnn tho artist's neck in I kiscd him iu the ektibersnco of hor gr.ititudo ' Tberojct remninod, howcter, Iho Guishiu touclrtis Sod adjuncts of head gear aad choek-gear I So dowa sho snt again, and he, with his piumont of Indian ink and pencil of can:el hair, Iiaintcd her rycurows divinely. I hen irr cheek were inlaid with " plump ers," which sho brought with hrr, nnd which eost her twenty-five dollars. They nro tnado into pals, nud coin-' posed of a hard mb.-tniu'c, w bich com biues various chctnieal uialcrials. Al' ter the checks wore thus umdo lo look liko a gM'a cheek, thev woro . enr tnined with a vegetable liquid rouiio. laid on with a liaie's foot- Tho lin'ilc' uf the milking up, so fur as tho naked ness is concurnod, is tho adjustment ol the teeth, which, when properly set give the month a lustre as of opals, by whieh n pair of cherry-i ipo ted lips would iucrcasg vastly by the contrast hey would proont to tho eye. My lady now dresses herself, nnd with aciiucuio oi uecp saiistuction, as sho thinks of tho comiu-M sho will runko in tho evening in tiia glare oi the lamps and wax caudles and gai. liuther make np Is not yet half com- plot. Sho has a h ist as white as nlu buNtor, with shouldors and arms to mat oil, und warranted to" "stand'' Ortu for six months if sho docs not die before of cheeked perspiration and an unclean skin for io all that tlino sho must bo debarred from washing herself and from the bstb, which Ust, to most women, is so luxurious a pleas ure. What, however, Is the cood of a white bti't if there be no lillies nnd roso-bu Is grown upon its flat exterior ? She Is well awuro of this, nnd tells the artist wh it she wants, who. humeri ntvly fiNcrt hrr up with a pairot'"patcnt heavers, which are rubber bags, ol a beautiful lomon thnp ), blown out with wind as an air cushion is, ond iu this, statu tliey arc secured upon tho nat ural plane of Iho sacred locality nod the woman is complete so fur. These riliauiS cost from fivo to tea und iiftei'U dollars each end sro a Howery manu facture, whore other curious things nro tuado. Hut tbo lady bcfori us has ugly arms also aud tbeso nro made plump and rbtiud by paddings by wool and cotton, whieh is the work, howuver ol tho dressiutikor She woro, when drowsed, a corset of stool, padded uhout Iho wuist aud hl;s , und our artist, beforo his work was quite coueluded, bad lodoal with tho ladies extremities and give her a pair of falso calvos a most dangerous opcrttloo,' Tbo ni iko up was continued by a piece of artis try which occupied nearly no hour to finish. Tbis consisted to painting tho hands white and the veins blue, and tho u powdoring them.. Tbo nnils were also trlinod aud colored ; aod lioa cuma tho adornments of tho 'bignon and tbo long curls. We must stop, bowevor, for tbis week. We happen to be posted in all tbo ios oud outs of teitut-makiog as it obtains In Now York lashiouablo life, sod we thnll return to this shocking subject beforo long --Woodhull ts Via iHut Ifrekfjf, ' ' . , Idle) AitrlM. ; It Is a painful spoctuclo, in families where the mother is t hp drudge, to see Ib e daughters elegantly ' dressed, reclining at their ease, with their drawing, their musio, tbolr fanoy work, and their roading, boguiliog tbemeelvea of tbe lapse of hours, days, snd weeks j and pever dreaming of their responsibilities but, a a neces sary consequence of neglect of duty, growing wesry ef tbelr useles Iivos, laying bold of every newly, in ven ted stimulant to rouse tbeir drooping en ergies, and blaming tbeir fate when tbey dare not blame, tbeir ' God for having placed them where tbey are, ' These Individuals will often tell you, with eo sir of effected coin pas sion, for w he ean believe il real, that poor, dar mamma Is working her. self io- denth ; yet sooner do you propose lbs they ebouId( as Ut her than they declare she is quite inlier element; io sbor,t, tHat ha would Buver bo happy if sbe had. ar -. . A modern ulfr. "You're a prrtty girl to le married 1" said on aged aunt lo hor niece. "Why what tlo you know about housckecp ln just from a boarding school. 1 Sin sure your husband has occd fur s mint of money.'' . ' ' L: I nunt I expect lo board ; you need not think I nlinll bother my head with domestic concerns. Evorj body hordnow, tint pels married gentee ly, tho fust year.'' ' WLnt shall yott pay a week foi such kind ol lii ini; V inquired the tint. . 1 "Mr. Hvdo savs he can cet fir-t class bond and nccotniuolutliins for Of- V it ' teon tlnllnrs; two roims boautirull j Mtusted ; and I tun sure that ischenp enough. What is Hyde's salary? Why, six hundred dollars now, a nd tha protniso of promotion perhaps eight bun I rod before the year is out." "So you are gol'tg to live on fcr hap, aro you f Now h t mo tell you, Susie, you talk foolishly. If your husband i at ptTcnt receiving six hundred, do you lay by one of thciu It's all nonescitso to go beyond your means.'' " Why, aunt I nobody would re spect us if wo did not live as stylish as other people. There is a grout deal in boginiug." "True- my child; that is what 1 am trying to impress upon yon." Tho year passed away. Susie lived :in stylo, paid fjl'teon dollars for bonr l, received her gctitcel acquaintances, worked somo fancy netting, drew a low sketches fioin old paintings, grow tirod of boarding, and was just enter ing upon fathionnblo housekeeping, when lo! a defalcation ratno out. Ilydo had taken mnnoy unlawfully, was arrested, hold to bail, and a prison stared him in tho face. Susie did not believe him guilty ; I hey InJ always lived so economical, und it could not lie. Rut the trial proved otherwise, an I ho was eouvivotod, aad sentenced to imprisonment I'oryonrs, "How enmo yon to do so, Hyde f asked tho goid old nunt. 'To pleaisu my wife's fency," was the reply. "She wuuted to live like other puoplo, nnd I wishod to grutify her, and in tlrs way I committed my first breach of trul." Tho broken-hearted wifo lamented the beginning sh hud mndo, when, ii I us ! it was too Into to rectify it. Sho found respectnbilily preferublo lo ccn- lili'y. She uow lives at her father's with a worso than widow's sorrow to harrow hor teclings, and takes in sew ing for a live lilinod. The plain road to ruin Is here cltarly marked out. We rco what must liuvo boon tho result of such u course but arc not thousand of others sacrificing their hu-tian I's reputation by less ob rious but still as certain courses of extravagance. Away with the non sensical thought that gentility domauds such a sacrifice beyond one's ability. If you value. I br opinions of tbo truly worthy and estimable you will find them always on tho side of prudent oxponditure sod economical living, . "Cut your garment according to your cloth" is an old maxim but tho sentiment is is true now as in olden tituo. A life of gaudy show may do for a butterfly, never lur a man or a woman wbo expects to survive ouc eoason. Tho wife should strive to all the husband in tbo toils of life, and honest Industry liarJIy ever fails of bringing health and contentment. Then, young man, look well ere you make choice of a life partner. A. Singular - Tail." Recently a love sick swain was paying court td his duloinea. Sbe bad smuggled him lote the parlor, snd the darkooseooly asrved to ooneeal her blnsbes -while John told the story of, bia love. The muttered words reached the parental ear, and coming suddenly- injo the room he demanded to know of Mary who it was sbe jisd with her.- It's the cat sir," was tbe mumbling reply. " Drive it oat here," thundered pa terfamilllai. u Sent!" screamed Mary, nd tbensotto roioe r (" John, meaw a little,"; John est op a woful yowl. "That cat's got a cold, remarked the parent. John yowled loader than ever. tootonoa , it, Dring -eugui aod scare the thing owt'l This- waa too moch, snd Joha triad leap for tbe wlhdow. tarrying glass fcni frame with him'..- " Thubdar, ', wh pt P said tbe parsnt, ooptaroplatieg the ruin, after tbe light was brought ; I never saw anything like tt, and ' . . .. .ka. a . . at Ii 1 bond, ii, us tail u maae eat or vroaq elotb,!' as he Viewed a tiering rem nant froal the wiAdow-JV. 0.,Voo- OMaUttuaanakS year - fCO.Ort. 80.1'0. Wit :ti nbf eulun. ont year, )ne-enrfi enlrwin, one yrtr, ' One s)nare (10 lines) one intertion Kvery ddilioal lntertion rroftaaienal and Ratiuta Cards ef ant mar than Bet llnea, per year. Aadltor, Eiaeator, Adatinitratr nd Aatlgnei Holler Editorial notiote ir line , 1S.0O. 75. 60. 6,00.. All advrtlsemet for s snorter period than en year are payable at Ik lis tbey are prderesl, and If not paid tht per' son ordering thaai will he held rr tprostbl" for tht money. e ' f A Whrel-ilurrow dame. . "It-Is rolnlod of Girard that whoa, a yonng tradesman having ksraghk of him and paid for a hag of coffee; two- toe led lo Wheel it liome himself, tho' shrewd old merchant iuiinodiately off-1 ered to trust Jii customer for as many hags as ha might desire. ' Tho. trait' of character revealed by tho young'. tun a in being bis own porter, had giv-' ro the uiillionuiro coufiJenco in him , at onco. His reputation was mado, with (Jirffll. fjo lac una a favored dealer with tho enterprising mcnhant throve rapidly, and io Iho oud made u , fortune.'' Exthang?. , That sort of thing might have worked well enough with old Girard, but it dou't fool nnybudy uow. J bats tried it. I bought hall a pound often, at 1'eoderry's tha other ..day, after rending tbo aboto paragraph, and wlieelod it homo lo Iho most ostenta tious mannor, to see if Pcndcrry, who was looking on, woulln't offer to trust me foi nil tho toa that I wanted, . hut he didn't. Oa the contrary, I overboard blm speak up sharp to a clerk ns I went around tho oorHor as. . king him ii "that tes was paid furs?" , 1 afterward took n wheelbarrow and wcut to a flour storo on Central Avenue. Rought a small bag of flour, twenty-five pounds, I thiuk, aud loa ded it on. Tho head of tho concern looking at mo with appireat intorcat. "Now,'' I thought, ' Is my opportu nity. This is u Girard fuller. 11 will tell mo to cinio and get all tho flour I can wheel away nnd pay when I get ready. .Portwps ho will offer tuo a partnership in his storo." Then I spat on my bands and whip. . ped thorn over my shouldors to eu couragc n vigorous circulation, rub bd(thcm together smartly, aud clutch ing tbo handles of tho burrow started off at a brisk trot. 1 had proceeded about a square whou I heard someone .shouting after mo. I looked around und'fflw tho flour man coming on a dead run. "Ha, bn !" thought I, "tbo thing works admirable. Tbo example of Stevo Girard is not lost. 1 have' rc. vealod n truit ofchaructor In being my own porter to say nothing of my ho cr, and my fortune is made,. The flour aod feed man rooogoir.es merits, and comes to uffor me a part" nership. As hespproaeed I saw ho hadsonio motley in bis baud. "Ho is at least,' I said, "going to rotnrn me my moo. icy." There was a sovero look oo his face as be oamo up to me, which did nut uocord nt all with what 1 bad pie-. lured Girard's couotonunco t) bavo worn when bo gave tho carta blanch for oolTec. Whilo refloctiog that it might be bis way," ho said : "Sir, I want you to tio right back to my store.' It is coming now.'' though I. did not quite like bis tone. "Wheel barrows tire about to receive their re ward. ( Ho is goiug to t'ffer me a partnership ', perhaps to turn over his entire business to mo.'' I wa oou sequeutly olsted. Then I said lo tho flour and feed man, jttsl a though I didn't know, -you know, tbe clever tilings be meant to do for rue,-"Msy 1 inquire for what purpose, sir '' "Certainly you may, '. ho replied, frowniuig worse thin ever. ."You 8hovod tbis One duller. caaatsrfuit bill on my clorfc, aoi.you matt oruo baok till I got pot'uwnjan. Oh ! yea . oeedf, try 1 to Took i 'iijnooeo f ' t . 'spioioned you when I sfW you-coui ' iog round t my; ktorb to get f deb ',- little Jiir o' AW as that. "WatcUd t jo t'o gee 'if didn't' steal both rW.yeei. . . ' s'oe-yoa can'-t 4WtVj3kae)- tlli f t 0'' . '. Here woa a turd l' slTsiti :t$a. Would eetofb old Girard Llmself.-1 '.y"J: i?'' 0 tried to explain. Assrd hiea that ".' 1 1 .'.. y pposed tho not to be genojne. Tls . 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