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Published every Tbaridty Evening by
JEREXUU CR08X, Proprietor. :
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t r. ckonmii.u-i:,
J ATTORN EV AT LAW,
M iKl Icbur', Tn.,
Offers hie proleMlonal services to Ibe pub
lic. Collection! ami alloiber professional
fcnslnes entrusted to hii care will receive
y ronipt alt.'Otion. (Jan 3, 'Uitf
C. SIMI'SON.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
iSolinsgrove l'n..
Offer Ma professional service to the pub
io. All business entrusted to Ilia eare
mil be promptly attended to.
' Ian. IT. 'C7tf
i w. knkjiit"
V, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Fioeburg Pa.,
infers bit Professional rmict to the pub
ic All business entrusted to bi care
ill be promptly attended to.
Jnn 1 7. 07f
WM.VNdKZKIt,
ATTOUNEV AT LAW,
Lewislmi-g Pa.,
Oder! liii professional service to te pub
lic. Collection! anil all olbcr Profession
al business entrusted to bin car will re
ceive prompt attention. j
GKO. F. Mil-LKR,
ATTOUNEV AT LAW,
' Lewislini-g l'n.
Ofier his Professional service to I lie pub
lie. Collections ami all other profcrsion
all business entrusted to bis care will re
ceive prompt atleotion. Jan. 3, 'UTif.
T mTTTn A. 11.1)1 LL,
tf . (Sneeessnr to .1. F. k J. M. I. Inn,)
ATTORN tYS AT LAW, Lewisburg, Pa
Offer their professional services to the
cublic. Collections and all other pro
fessional business entrusted to ibeir enre
wHlreceiveprooip.ai.en.ion.i.inn.o, o.n
rillAKLKK IIOWKH.
V ATTOUNEV AT LAW,
Solinsgrovo Ta.,
IllTers bis professional services io the pub
lic. Collections and all other professions j
business entrusted to bis cure will re
ceive prompt attention. Ottice two door
r.crtb of the Keystone Hotel. Jan 0, '0
CAMUKL ALT, KM AN,
J ATTOUNEV AT LAW,
SeliiiHgrove Pn
Offers bis Professional services to the
public. All iusiuess entrusted to his
care will be promptly alleuded to. Col
lections made iu ull pans of the State,
tic can speak lb English and German
language fluently. OHico between Hall's
and the l'oil oflice.
T N. MYKUH,
XJ' ATTORNET k C0lSSELO!l IT 11W
Jliihlleburg Snytlcr County lYim'n
OTicc a few doors West of the P. 0. on
Main street. Consultation in Enplirh
r.i (I (inn 1 1; rfi rges. ftp. LTtt
J.
C. BUCK V.tt,
ATTOUNEV AT LAW.
Lew if) hi r;; Pa.,
Offers bis professional seiviceslo the pub.
lie. All business entrusted to his cure
will be promptly attcuded lo.
Jon. 3. 'fi7i
UOVKR k It K K It.
SKWINCi MAC'llINI'.
Persons In need of a good ami dursble
Sewing Machine can be accommodited at
reasonable prices by calling on on San
I'ttL Fai'st, Agent, ticlinsgrove.
Jun. 21, 'Cf
It. J. Y. SU1N1KL
SL'KGEON AND PHYSICIAN.
jnaaicburg Pu.,
ORcr bis professional service lo the cil
izens of Middle'juxg and xlciniiy.
March Ul, '07
J F. VAN BL'SKIIIK,
StRCICAL & MECHANICAL I'ENTIbT
Si'linoiove Petin
JOUN K. 1IUGHKS, Ksq.,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
Pcnn Twp., Sujder Co. T
Y tx. WAONKIt, Kq.,
JtsTlCE OF TllE PEACE,
Jaclsoa Township, Snyder Co. Pn.,
Will attend to all business entrusted lo
his ear and on tbo most, reasonable
terms, March 12, 'C8tf
TVl'. t KANAVEL,
J PHYSICIAN ANU8CR0E0N,
C'entrevllle, Snyder Co., Pa.,
Offer bl provisional service lo the
publio. 6-88tf
GBAVD1LL & Co.,
Wuoi.isAia Dealkbi m
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE
Oil Cloth, Window Shades, Brooms, Mala,
Brushes Cotton Lap. Grain Itags, Fly
Nets, Duckets, Twines, Wicks, io.
Nu 845 North Third Streed, Philadelphia.
Feb. 7, '07 .
Iji A. BOY Kit, Jr.
AUCTIONEER,
Fieeburg Snyder Co. Pn.,
Most respectfully offers bis service lo
the publio is Vendue Cryer and Auction
eer. Having had a large experience, I
feel confident that Teen lander perfect
satisfaction to my employee.
Jan.O, '071
BT. PARKS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW &
DISTRICT ATTORN V,
UIDDLEDCRO, 8NYDEU COL'NTY, Pa
Office In Court House, Sept. 16, 'C7tf
LEWIS 1SKEXEWS HONS
TOBACCOWAREHOUSE
No. 322 N. THIRDS
6,381 PHILAPELniU.
JpRCUANT H0U8S.
U. If. MANDEKBACII Pbop'il '
J. C. Nll'K, Clerk.
Vo. 418 415 North Tblrl t-'lreel.
Philadelphia "
JJLLER ELDER ,
. vTUOLESALE BOOK KELLERS
stationer, Blank book Maoufaturor
ad dealer is Wrapping, Dlaatlng, fur
'in and Wall papi Paper llags &a Oon
wl Job Printer
HW North Third (treat abort Race
VOL. T HDDIBUUG SN Y lflt CO. 1A. MAY 18, 1871. ----- - y() J(-
R C. CLARKE,
In porler and Jobber la
N(8THflNS !
IIONil.V '
Sum 11 AVhpoh,
white coons:
Trimmings, Ribbons.&c.
AND
FANCY WOOLENS
lit (Jrcat "ni'it't.v !
37 North Third Street
0-P If riiiniiKi.riiM.
pKTEIl SIMX'IIT,
Respectfully Informs the citiiena of Ibis
place and surrounding country that he is
now prepared to manufacture to 3rder, ami
has for sale,
Buggie3,
Carriages,
Sulkies,
Sleighs,
Wagons,
&c, as chonp, an I a little cheaper, than
they can be purchased elsewhere.
i2iAiinxi
of Oleics of various kind nrommlv t
tended to. A share of the public ration
age is soliuitvd.
PETER PPECHT.
Mi Idlcbiirg. May 3, 1x71, tf.
D.
B? VlVi I' KK'S
WHOLESALK AMI RETAIL
Furniture Warerooms,
NO. 00 NORTH SECOND STREET,
(Hvlow Arch, West Side.)
I'm lory and H fY.i.- Jhjwrhnenf,
1i'i03 North O.h Street, above Oxford,
O-Bif PHILADELPHIA.
."llANr'XL;
crcitsaon to carrrnAa chkw,
C2t,OC2SRV ATCD
OLASSWAS.S,
Xo- 21 North ronrlh Street,
PHII.aDKI.I'IIIA.
Origiual Packages Constantly' on Hand.
Represented by THKU'S SWINEI'ORl).
N
KW F1U.M
AND
SKW GOODS!
It. O. 1IITZKL.
T. S. McCt'LLOV'UH
ZZETZZXi k McCTTLLOUOH,
(SLCC'ESSORS TO JOHN HETZEL,)
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
lUUKCllAftlHSE!
HIGHEST CASH PRICE
TAID FOR
FLOUR, GRAIN,
RAIL ROAD TIE.S,
&.c, Ac,
CHAPMAN,
SNYDER t'Ol'NTY, PENNSYLVANIA.
March 17, 1870-tf.
Q.REAT EXCITEMENT IN
BANNERVILLE,
NEW QOOD3.
HELFRICH & 13R0WE11
Wish to Inform Ibe citizen of Dannerville
and vicinity that Ibey bav opened a new
atock of good, and will keep constantly on
band a full assortment of
:dkess uoodh:
ConsUlin
ig of A LPACAS.POPLINS.rLADS,
Ll'STREH, DELAINES,
Cloths & Cnsslmcresi
DATS and CAPS, ROOTS and SHOES.
iROCEKiKH.:
HARDWARE AND QUEENSWARE.
SALT AND FISH,
And in faol everything usually kept la a
Ural elas country alore. All of wbioh we
offer at greatly reduotd prlo, for Cask or
Country Proouo.
Having bad larg eiperience in ibe
business, wa tatter ourselves that we can
pleas and satisfy all our customers;
Hoping by strict attention le business
and a desire to please all, to merit a liberal
stave of publio patronage. Our motto is
"Quiik Hafet and Small Profit."
Wa k at least that Ih cublio eiamine
our slock and rrteee before purchasing
elsewhere, a we always (how our good
with lea sure.
OELFRICR ft DO WEB.
-BanacMiUr Jane 14, 18T0, tf
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iMi'lort I'ooti'v. " Tho lime for the train camo an J
JUST AS IT USED TO BE. "
The girls keep fussing o'er the beam.
They dress themselves each night and go
To some party, ball, or other spree ;
Dul II sjust the same as it ucd to be.
The old folks sent the boy lo bed,
Put out of the window, over the shed.
They go In the ground for a little spree ;
Dul it's just the same as il used to be.
The damsel old, they fume and fret
They say Ihcy nevir saw such a set
Of girls n a these "they make so free ;"
Dul the) 're just like the girls that used lobe.
The old man say the boys won't do,
Who raises one of III em will rue
II, and no gno I of him ever ere ;
llui they re just like the boys that used to be
"Tis but a new deal In a very old game,
And I think it will always: he the same,
So have your fun 'fore youth dash flee.
For it's just the same as it used lo be.
tiii: Mvrri-ii 11: mm: it's
Bltlltl,
It ran (bus: "It is nigh unto
eleven years, nir, since I cntne on t bit
read. For thu first threo years I was
brcnk-man, nnj if I had stuck to il
j ( niilit liuve boeoino a cotiJuctor by
I this time w'uo knows. My character
was good, and l'vo always been n
steady man, but you see it wasn't to
be. My old woman always objected
to my tunning on the train, it kept
me ho much tiwny from hotiw, not to
opeaU ol'tho danger, nud at the end
cf tha third year when our little boy
wo born, alio begged co ha.'d to give
it up thiit I couiculeJ, and iho com
pany put mo in thij pl.ico wherw l'v
been evor since. It's not bnrd, I've
only g)t to tend ono switch aud do
odd jobs about tho depot, tlio pay is
just tho satuo as what I got before,
only there's no cbanuo for promotion,
but then I'm always at homo, which
makes it up. I lire only a lililo wuy
across tho briJgo in tho outskirts ol
the town, yonder on tho other aido ol
tho river a small whiio houso with an
iltn trco in tho yard yoy can see it
(roil) the other end of tho switch.
" So you think tho river is very
beautiful fit this season of tho year ?
Well, sir I date sy it is. I thought
so once myself ; but I don't take any
plcusure in looking at it now, nor have
I dono so for runny a day. Its grwen
bauks and its clear water, with tho
sunshine sparkling on it, only makes
il soeiu the cruder to me, us if it
laughed over tha tnisjry it had caused
to human beings; but my opinions
hav'ut got anything to do with what
you cotno to ask mo about, so I'll try
to get to the point at once.
" It will bo three year cotno Monday
the 15th of next mouth, which is May,
tuul arter eatia' my breakfast and
smokiu' my pipe, which latter opera
tion I generally gits through about
seven o'clock, I started across the
bridgo, takin' with mo my little boy
Willie, wbo was at this time just ris
in' o' fivo years. He was awfully
tick lc Ja t tho idea oftcin' allowed to
go out with AO, as his mother kopt
him mostly around tho house, baviu',
like nearly all women, great fear ot
the trains. I dou't think I evor soon
a finer tnoruia' the gun well uigh up,
but not too warm, with a white cloud
here and thore in the blue sky, tho
trees and grass groen and fresh, and
glistcnia' with tho dew, and uudor
neath us the rivor flowin' bright and
clear, just as you seo it now, sir. My
heart folt light, and hisvio' nolhiu' on
roy mind I had just finished pay in'
my house the woek before I began
to think on oompariu' my troubles
with my blewins' that aflor all it
would bo bard lo find a better plaoo
than thissamo much abused world we
livo in.
" Tho lima table was a litllo ditTor-
ent than from what it is now. Tho
freight train oamo down at 7:30 a. m.
switched off, and wuitod for Iho ex
press to go by, which followed in fif
teen minutes Ialor, I reached the
switch about ten minutes ahead of time
I always do and sittin' down on
the tie, I filled a fresh pipe and smoked
away, while utile . Willie gathered
pobblos, and throwing thorn in the
water, laughed and shouted at the
splashes they mado.
" Finally growiu' bolder he ventur
to the river's edgo, and pluckin' one
of the lilies that grew thoir in abun
dance, he oamo in groat gloo and laid
it at my feet, I put the flowor care
fully la my pocket to as not to bruise
it, intending to show It to bis mothor.
lie lisped out that pretty blue onos
grow further down, and bejrgod to go
and get one of them j but as it was
almost time for tho train, I refused my
permission, and taking him some tea
or Gftoen yards sway from the track
sat him down al tho foot of 'a troo
tbo maple yon lor and bads Liu re
mala there till I called. .
! pissjd, and still no sigos of it. I grew
I - i .i: i
u-ivjua nu i uiii nut noueo my uy
Miouto after ruiittte passed away,
nml at last when I be ' in to bo certain
that S'imo noci'Joot had occireJ it hove
insight just fiva minute beforo the
express was due, which I knew could
not bo two miles behnd- I sat at
once tho cause of delay ; the train
was unusually long nud heavy, nnd iIk
engiue number forty-two, which the
fireman hail t-hriitcncd " Old Itick -t-
ty," wo tho worst on Iho road.
Tlie
switch was all rcadv. but tho trait)
I . .. ..I.
moveil so SIOWIV mil IIIO last car UaJ
hardly It ft the main track, when 1
heard tho whistle of express, nud the
next moment slio rounlcd tho bond nt
fullspeed. I knew that I didn't have
l. i
any loo much time to get the switch in
positios, and went at my work with
a will, when suddenly 1 henrd a child's
scream nnd turning round saw little
Willie struggling in ths water. For no
ins-tant the sight of my child's danger
overpowered every other consideration
nnd I sprung for tho river, but before
I got half tho distance tho hoarse
whistlo of the approaching train rang
: ..... . nn ., .. .t t t.n
iu iiij im iii.t viumjit., nu.. .nu
thought of my duly, and tho hundreds
ol lives that would bo sacrificed .if 1
deserted my post, wont through my
brain liko a flash of lightning, while since reside here now. l,'0 violence of men misled by the diie
ull tho timo there was a feeling ubmt In the month of Pecomher l.-.st, tu i lincs of tliw W01 kinsmen's As-mcin-my
heart 1 enn't tell iu so many w.ordst dark, dreary, cold nnd ulootny day. ,ion- !u) whi head t'ic I'otn-
I only knew that it was worso than j between twelve and ono o'clock, there muuo aro f"r 1,10 r'"1. 'h-' mo.,t
daath beseeching me to savo my ' was a timid ring ol the door bell of the i",cllic"t ll';lJcrs ol' workingmeu'e
boy. ... j residence ti which wo havo referred, ' '"ovetnents on the cintiiimit ol 'IvaiMpo .
"Tha whiiln ttitnrs riiiit.lii'l. hnve ulii.-l. .. nJ .. ......i 1... - - .Their ili-entn is In ixiil.lil. ..
....
lasted more than two seconds, and how
tho ono fooling got tho better ol the
other I never knew. I have no ree -
olleetion of turning back, but tho next
thing 1 remember I was at the switch
working away liko ma 1. "I never had
.such strength. I felt that I could
have wreochod up tho solid rails in Tho good lady asked her name, to j war l'uwcr wil mt-ilessoess ; was .,lcic0 Moroni, who-e name will
my ngony, and bent Ihcm liko sttaw ; which tho girl replied, "My name is M,v,.v pJ"ncnced in interuocino war- ;,c recognii Ly hundreds win. have
and 1 did not seem to see anythinir Vurrio Ann, after my m.ilher, who died ; far,?--'' '"'i' I'luti-loi-; ihey suppress 1 l.eai his eoii.tius in lilibiit-hring fix
about 1110 distinctly neither rails ti n- when I wtts a little child." : the expression of hostiio opinion ; they ' p, d':tioiis ami iu tho rebel servie.i A
ties but dimly and vaguely, as if in j Thoro whs lomelhing about tl.o ! Jrcs ; they enfjree a tner deeeiida-,t t.f M-Te.m, a marshal of tho
a dream, or at a great distance. What child that reminded her so strongly 0I i ,J,k'!' t,ulw' 'l'tien i in short, there is empire, he was bun iu Louisiana
I did see ns ptaiuly as I d j now, nl-j her own lost daughter, that the lady 1 " f"rm ol O'1"''"' known to military ' :tl.uut t H, his family, like Murals
though it was behind mo, was tho 'iiostionel her mere closely an I learned ',"-sI"M hieh theso expounders of the 1 ;ia Huuapnrtes, having come to this
clear and beautiful river flowing on in thut she lived in tin alley, mil that she WJI '"'M'1 iJeu or liberty have nut ' e.mutry alter tho dowufa'll of tha fir.-t
tho morning sun, and in the midst of ( had carefully put away a picture ofher l,ut"1,0,'0'lul- Napoleon, lie was essentially an a 1
it little Willio weakly struggling for dead mother. So strongly was the) "J!J tlieir rkyc "hall know ihem," ; venturer, nllying himself tn every re
help, whilo thu bright, cruel waves luily inmressod with tho child that she i'""1 "I l'b "f? 1 '' inliilliallo test, what ' voiutiouatv vuue. In 1 Sr. 1 l,(. w-w
smote him iu tho feo nnd laughel.
I 1... 1 1. .... . - I
1 uii'i uu inr inr inn nenrin' train ,'
but all I heard or seemed to, for I
can't rightly my wero is cries to his ;
father Tor help, growing fuinter nnd
fainter; nnd then tho horriblo bub-
bliug sound, as ho sank finally, and
his last breath found ils way (0 tho
suifaco.
"At length tho switch was in posi
tion, and although it's a short job nt
beat, and I must have accomplished
it at that time with a quickness I can
uovcr ogain equal, yot it sccmod
longer than tho longest summer's day ;
but ft was dono, and I rushed to tho
rivor and gazed cngorly aroaod for
somo sign that might toll me where
to plungo io to rcscuo my child ; but
thoro was nothing, nothing but the
sunlight that glisloood brightly on
tbo liltlo wavelets that smiled mock
ingly in my face as; they hurried on
ward. 1 dou't romomber anything
further. There was a groat choaking
in my throat, a bugo whoigbt of lead
seemed to full on my brain, and all was
black. When I camo to my senses il
was Inrco weeks afterward, with my
old womanGod bless hor sitting
along side of me Iioldin' roy hand io
hers. The doolor said I had mndo a
close miss of it and at fir&t I felt sorry
that I lived at all; but that didn't
last long, for I koew thero was Bo
ot be r ouo she who sat besido me
who had suffered more than I had
and stood it oobly, so I tried to get
better iu ordor to oonsolo her. It was
two woeks more before I got out of
bed, and quito two months before I
was able to go around. I will novor
bo tho samo nan again.
" Tbo company pensioned mc and
didn't want mo lo do any more work
at all. Rut 1 oouldu't bear to be idle
you tee, sir, I wasn't brought up to
it, and straugo ns it may appear, I
didn't feel like working aoywhere save
ia the old place ; I soemod to bo clos
er to my boy there. I found the lily
ho had gathered, just as I bad plaocd
io my jacket pocket, and I gave it to
his mother. She baa it yet all wither
ed and colorless, In a littlo glass on
the mantle pieco, and there, sir, il
shall remain io light of us both until
our time oomos to join him.'
IIsNar Wars Rkkoucer says bo
has knocked tbo bottom out of bell.
This accounts for tbs cold weather wt
re hiving this spring. 1 IIow could
you, Ucory, sui cod 10 blfib, too I .
Tho Utile .Match ;iil.
On one of the most fjshioonllo slrcols
of this city thoro lives a gentleman anJ
his lady, in elegant stylo, suiroundod
by all that wealth can procure. They
jare piou, pood people, never turning
i those in search of alms away without
lief. They aio childless : tliev enee
had a daughter whom they innre than
worshipped. She was of that type
so rarely met with IfTit the painter's i
art eon Id not cpy chariu.sj heavenly.'
Mio was
of n snngtiiuc tetiipeiaincnl,
ea opprotiehing mclaoclii'ly.
sniaetiinca
with dark eves, nml raven ir..... fl.,.t.
..... .
; Hit' in craeclu lolils nver her s i.m , ....
pure and spotless or pariao marble. She
vvna tt-nii In. a ....... .. ........ - !.. .1. .
place where her parents theu resided.
They opposed iho uuion. but tho cutiple
.' : . ,., .'
intent upon carrying out their de.-i -ti.-i
I planned an el iperaout which was car
1 ricl iutocD'eet.
I Ins was soino fifteen years niT'i. no 1
since that timo no tidings of tho mins-
, ing daughter, save as hereafter to bei"""' ''"'.nnd have systematically kept
stated, have ever come to tho know
ledge of the parents. .Soon after the
elopement, heart-broken, thiy left their
ph,eo ofre.sidi ucc nu I traveled all over
I . 1 - - . .
1 iiiu cou.iiy 111 nopes 01 Hearing 01 tuei
000 they so much loved. Eight years
ugo thev cninc to Ibis city, purchased o
1 property, and have lived hero ever
, ., , ,,,,,-., , v ,, y ,, nerviini. "ill.
, In !. .I.... .!,..! n
jclovcn or twelve years if age pleading u' l'ri,l'l'"y woull be ignored and the
!io sell her wares to purcha-o fio l. iwi" '"'vtich phauta-y of "cipniity" re
' Shiverinj with cold sho was asked in a'izi,(l- I'lot'essing to disenuiilenaiice
while the mistrt-s of the house was, Tar' al"' n'tcl' having enour.ig; 1 iluir
sutumotied to seo if she would purchase ' ,'i'('ill'c ,0 Vi"1'1 uI1 ''! t try s.-rvice,
I of the lihle. almost le, inii iiiMti 1, l
sent the servant with her lo get i1(,hnll be said or theso out-woi kings ol
. - . . . . .... .. .... .
incture ut lier mother, wit . n.iri.P.
lions to return ns i-oon as possibl
They soon returned ' and .ho ludv
iseijiing the likeness of the mutch girl's
mother, reeoi'tii.ed in it that uf her
long lost daughter, and then recogni-l IUR'"0 "'a to ctiioro then will on Ilu!l Kuu. Noun after ho became ut
zed Hint the poor wandering match ly1'"'" ? hit r. pectare I he dom- (ached lo Souewall Jackson's com
girl was her grand-child, and tho old , i,1!"lt "I''1''14 of tl,eu' u-'.'intUns more iUiid as a -scout, appeal ing next as u
lady almost fainted with joy that Mio 1 ,u,tTaul t'"' 'h-' " absolute des- j cavalryman under J. E. U. tsf wart,
had been ro mlroeulotihly sent to her. j l'0,s 7 Frofessin.ij a desire for univer- A perfect horseman, guidin? Hi au'
Tho little, poor, shivering, nlmost auJ I L'rlH'u,tt' I'MM, 'hey sei.j thcjtn by ihu heel, an J carrying Ins sabre
starved match girl is now happily sur-1 rrstopput-t un i ly I9 make war. iu 0ue hand and his pistol ia the oilier,
rounded with all the comfoits of life,
and will novcr, sho trusts, hunger
again. lio can bo hccii at church
every Sunday, though few who see her
know her history.
Her mother followed the devious
fortunes oflho husband t-bo had taken
against tho wishes of her parents
Sometimes having tho necessaries of
life, at othors suffering the pangs of
povtity and want, until ut last ho filled
a degraded gravo near this city, and
she soon followed, leaving her little
daughter a waif upon tho world. l!y
somo divine providcooo eho was thrown
into tho hands of her friends, and ns
wo havo said, is now happy. Louix
UU Sun.
A Dksiiiaiilis Tmo. Somo Boosiblo
person has given publicity to tho fol
lowing waif, which is certainly beau
tiful :
Throo things to love Courage, gen
(Icness, and afloctiou.
Throo things to hato Cruelty, arro
gance, and ingratitude.
Throe things to admire intolloctual
power, dignity, nnd gracefulness.
Throo things to dolight in Beauty,
fronknoMi, and freedom.
Three things to wish for Health,
friends and a cheerful spirit.
Tbroo things to avoid Idleness,
lequaoity, and flippant jesting.
Throo things to pray for lnith,
peaca, and purity of heart.
Three thiogi tocoutotid for llonor,
country, and friends.
Three things to govern Totnper,
'.onguo, and cooduot.
Three thiugs to think about Life,
death, and eternity,
A census-takib rx'ooutly asked a
servant girl ia tbe vlaioity of Host on,
how many regular steady boarders
tbors were la tbe house . She loformed
bim there were fifteen boarders la all,
''but not mora'n four of 'em it steady j
the roit is dimmercrats.
The lolrnco or Triulcw
4 lut lon.
Tho events of tho last two months
have revealed tho spirit nu I woiklnM
of trades associations in a light which
mu t cause thoughtful men to piie
ind icfbcl. In tho anihrneitooal tc-
fcgion over forty thouaul mc'n. nftcr
having for inontlu nfu.-el to work on
ony other than Iheir own terms, liavc
reiried t) threats, intituid.ili.in ntiJ
,,ctUil' violeneo for forcing their will
UI'H" It matters not tlut their
'""'ihes are starving, tljat sun.', iu or
der to provide the means uf uUi.i,.,...
i - -
I ... .1 .' -.- ...
" uk ir latlil-iiinL' c M Mitii nr.i n I . I
! t0 begin work ou n compromise wi.h
tho emilliiol4 n.ir tl. it ...... iv.... ...I
' Hs have been foun I wiilin- to w.,rk
i "" l''ui.s rejected by Iho mini rs The1,, , " ' u'"""1 5 r,ams "u''
.t,;!,,.,, I. r ....... ... . , 11,0 '"d s ; t!.e sua sh n.-s on th.t
strikers are da. rmiue.l tint they ot.lv
sl.,11 iv,.rL il... . .. . .
J woik shall b. dotio on their own terms
, In order to inform their will )n tK.
- "v mi. i..--, tin. i i.i;ii, lli-
,c,nploycr., they have iosru-d to nn-oti
""" others who were willing to work
by threats of vengenuco and death
This is the con litiou of things wo wit
ues.s nt home
Abroad, wo have a still more strikii.tr
development of the lawless letidenev
ofthos,, associali,.,,,. Paris, and
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JcuJ l'nce, is to day convulsed by-
- .... um . u. -
sal 1 emihlie." under w 1.1. d. 1 1. .1,..
1 theso men do not hc-itat to cxerei.se
1 ,,,u unueiiymg ira-ies nssoet:.-
iiiu 1'ieas underlying rrules as
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nuns; 'i i"n sun 01 t.iH'ity is it u.tu 1,L. w;1s next wiih Walker in hi Nio.i
uocdsstich violence to secure it' What radian raid. Duriii- ouroivt. -..,r !,
j rtul Ve ,; r the well-being or soci-
, ct! cn, t,R'ro bo among men who thus
viorhingmon who jiavc more com-
nion sense than fanaticism will sec Hint
they have nothing to hope from the jib,, brigade. Daring the recent Eu
leadership of men animated by these ,opean war, Moreau was on officer of
mess, i 110 niomcni that power up
pears to como withiu their reach they
forgot nil their former professions and
resort lo measures utterly iueoosistout
. ti . . ....
with their principles. There is no
other ground upon which working-
mcn' 08ol:i!ltil" can .hope to make
'nnv nin..Miiu lli.n l..i. n I' n . !
Mj i viy-or, w.i.u IU.ll UL LUUIU lO.UfU
tiuu. Tho miuicut they uttompt to
coerce cither their own members, or
capitalists, or Iho State, they couceJo
their fuith in tbo justice of their cause
and practically espouse that creed of
violenco to which ull Iheir misfortunes
aro traceable. If they havo no faith
in the reasonableness and force of thoir
principles, tho soouer they ccaso to
agitato them tho better .Mcrrantili
Journal.
The Sin's I5asi.a Sleepless
people nnd there are many in Auor
ica should court the sun. Tbo very
worst soporific is laudanum, and the
very best, sunshine Therefore it is
very plain that pocr sleopers should
pass as any hours io tbe day iu sun
shine, and ss few as possible iu the
shade. Mauy women are martyrs, and
yet do .not know it. TLoy shut tho
svoshino out of thoir bouses aud their
hearts, they wear veils, they carry par
asols, they do all possible to keep off
tho subtlest and yet most poteot in
flueooo which is iuteoded to give them
streugtb, and boauty, and cheerfulness.
It is now time to change all this, sod
to get oolor lo our pile cheeks, strength
ia our weak back, and courigo in our
timid souls f The women of America
are pile tad delicate j they may be
blooming and strong, and tho sun
light will te a potent Influeno in
this transformation. Will tbey not
try it a year or two, and oblige thou
aods of admirers ? ZVaM 'and
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i.t iud mo:icr
How n Hij Hakt i f.
There ho lies in hit triU, n nut
browucub of four y.-ar. 1( sIjci
t'u slerp of healthy cl.iUhooi. Iu
he sumo position l0 lay when ho
dropped into litl!9tisi:i'uiii'.-is, ono
arm under his head, oiu Kg kit lcl
oat Iidiii utidcr thu covcrkt. IU is
perfectly uioiHjuloss. IIn lotinl
ehc.-k pillows itself on the extended
arm, tu.d Lis leg seems to have been
arrer tel iu tlu mid lie ol'tho last re-t-
lv,
'j,
ss ki,-k, as lli - curtain full over his
I .. ' . last asiei-
i . . i .
eu can scarcely prVirivo his regular
resptratijii. A train cf cars thiiu 1 -r
ly without noisj he might le curriel
1 tT. : . " a"!,U'u:"-
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""""I'"- sue wi-ioi n.rruij
life i t
j .
;
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heard nli . it tho h 111-0. Watch tl...
s'till atij iii'jiinules.s ui a li.'urj
"f.niai lie. As yeu bok, tin gales of
sleep are s i Ueiily unlork-.- l. Ho it
awake in 11 twinkling awake all fiver.
I lis blue eyes tiro wid'i opea and
bright his lips part with a shr.il
le-s ily oat ia dilbreut ilirccti jus Lis
inns are in rn;,ij tuotien ho fnp
' ' W,lh ' U'n
j ha latUa 1
1 nt. .1 ir..bi.il..l...A . . . .....
.. -iv. 1.1 I.IUIU j Ull U 411111
I, u
tration of pcrpetu il motion. 'J In im
is 110 dehherito y.iwniug, n slow
stretching of indolent limb, nihizy
luLliilig wf tdecpy eves, tio grad'lully
Kdiiiig awake about it. With n snap
like a pistol shot ho is th ifouhly
awuko an I kicking wide awake t i
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! 11,0 1 '"' ol cac1' l"r-'"h"- hair
llio wonderful thing about it is PaJ
Icniics an I coinplvteuess.
I.ik den .lOK illl,
A tn rii the A mei-ie.-ms who uni'infi...
cd tli. ir lie... in .1. . ..-..i . ..f r-
1 member of ti.o hapless exi.Jitioa uf
1 . ' 1 "
Iotc : e.c:.., .... 1I1 1 1.. 1.. . .f 1 t.
ir,t enli.-tcdas a private iu the Imi.-i.
n,ia Ti-ers. with wl.otn l f,,n,rl,t
bis fearless temperament and s-tperi
pralico eavo him a leading rosltion in
jYmr f.Vi'ns. IIow or in what fight
ho met death we aro not informed. In
February, 1S70, ho was iu New York
corresponding with Cluscret aud oth
ers. Tho following May, in a letter
from I'uris to an American friend re
garding a newly invented hand gren
uJe, ho wroto : " We aro getting the
mine laid lhat wi 1 an 1 must, end lite
Napoleon dynasty."
K.UIN1 Ti'RKKVS Tho turkey is
tho most tender when young, an I
most dilfic-ult to raise of all tho domes
tio fowls; yet wilh propor caro in
setting the eggs under tho game hsns
an l cooping the brood nt night regu
larly, whilo tho turkeys aro young,
they may bo easily reared in great
aluodaoee. Never feed the voun
tnrkoys boiled eggs or eoru meal
dough, or wheat brea 1 crumbs. They
need very littlo food of any kind un
der seven day of agi. anl shoal I havo
oolhingbut sour milk st in pans.
At about a woek or ten days givo them
also wheat screenings or crumbs soaked
io sour milk. Lot this bo their only
feed til! thoy begin to feather, and
thon givo them grain of any kind.
Tio the hca (which has tho young tur
keys) to a pea off to herself, with a
coop oour by her 10 lhat sho can enter
nt night to roost. At two woeks oil
let tho bon looso to roam, and if she is
s gamo hen she will do tho work of
rearing tho brood.
Tu troubles of lifo aro like tho
(tioks of a bundle of faggots. It is
easy to tako ono at a time t bat wo
choose to increase our trouble by car
rying yesterday's atiek over again to.
day, aud adding to-morrow's burden la
our load before wo are required Id bear
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tDiiaticiPjua i
"V' nanam!" ' i-y