.Adw-ertisklnfig Itnts. . 'im et3,50lf net paid BtlJ t WllNMlUlMd ' T -1 si a. t raid sal Ml at I f IL.i If. '. t- j of the county r-7"Prase I - ui aslag pater edo-need te t .t i wnWihi, a4 ere Hat: I t t x . f th pa; .e t 1 ' ' J p. csortriT i -y .at... - ,Cers his pref.l. ' - , . voiieeuea ma a ,.Bl laea airjd lUi . .ife.v prompt aUeatie. a , wtf A C. SIMPSON. , . ATTORJI-T AT LAW, i -v Selinsgrove Pa., Ofprt it profeeeloaal Santos to tka pab I. All baeiao eatrueted e kl ear will b promptly aueaded U. . ,r j . i?. wtf J W. KNIGHT, T . ..ATTORNEY AT LAW, FreeburgPa., Offer bl Prefeeeieael e-le u the pab I. AUbaaUee tatnuU4 ia bia cart will be promptly attended U. Jaa.lT.Wlf WU.YAN GKZER, ATTOMBT AT LAW, - . Lewubanr P.. Of an kto frafattloMl Mrrlea u taa pak 1 U. CU tloat aad all otktr 11 afcMie 1 kanaaat ntrat4 ta kla aara iU ra ' aalvt praaipi aiuaila. iEO r. MILLER. X7 . ATTOBSII AT LAW, Lewisburg tt Offtra kit Frefaulenkl arrlaa ta Ik pub li. CoUaaiioat aad all atkar profoa II baiinaaa ratratt4 la kit aara will r ia prompt iiailoas Jaa. 'U7tf J If. LINN, A. II. DILL (8 ri t J. F. ft. J. M. Llaa.) ATTOKMKVS AT LAW, Lawlabarg, Pa. Ofr tkir profeatlaaal aarvleaa to Ik abllo. CUtioaa and air olb.r pro floaal butjatu aatratd ta ih.lr ear wiU reWpt aaiplaUaailoa. Jaa. S, '7if HA ELKS IIOWER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Solinsgrora Fa., OAan kii profanloaal rvlt la lb pub it. Collaeiioaa aad all alkcr prof.i.loaa bailaau atrat(d to kla car will r ! pronipl attention. Offie tw door nortk of lb Ktjrtlon Hotel. Jaa 6, '8 AMOBt tUMM. S. AT.TiET.TATT & CON. AT TO 11 HE YBA 1 LA W. Sellnngrrovo Xa. , All profeMioael bailni and eolleollBg enirotted lo Ibeir eara win ba prompiir aliened lo. Can be comulted In English or OeriDin. Oflic. Mark'. Squar. T, N. MTEIIS, inOBIM A COCSSEIOR T Utt Mlddlcburg Hnyder County l'cnn'a Offie a few door Weet of lb P. O. on Mala elreet. Coniultalloa In Entlieb aaa' On anas B(uafr. Er p. C7if T C.BUCI1ER, J e ATTOUNEY AT LAW, LewiHlmrg Ta., Offer til professional fetvloeeto th pub. tie. AU buiinees eolraeled I bl care will be proropllj attended to. J.n.8. '07 GKOVEU A BAKKK SEWING MACHINE. Tenon In need f a good and durable Sewing Machine aaa be aooommodated at reasonable prlee by calling oa on 8am vbl Facst, Agent, 8eliagrore. rjn.24, 'M tt. J. Y. 8 II IN DEL, SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN, Middleburg Pa., Offer kU professional errloea to tk elt iteas of Middleburg and eleintly; f March 21, '67 T F. YAN liUSKIBK, SURGICAL MECHANICAL DENTIST SelinsgroT Pens OHN K. HUGHES, Esq., JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Peno Twp 8odcr Co. Pt r3u WAGNER, Eq., liiRTire or tbk PEACE. , 'jaoksoB Township, 8njder Co. P., 1. 1. ..m mm Ika moat reasonable lss. Narok 13, '68tf DRJt F KANAWEL, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, CwBtrovllle, larder c., P Offer bl profeosloaal rale ta tk ... A OQ pabua. AMRATBILL A Co.. UT WaoLMAtaDafttiaiiB WOOD AltD WILLOW. WABB .miruika WlnoA-iflhMdaa.BriMnia.kIal. Jlrusks Cottoa Lap, Grain Bags, Fly Net, Buckets, Twines, Wicks, Ao. No 145 Nortk Third Uireed, Philadelphia. reo. i, -ot r RO. W. GRANELLO. Eq.. 4VT JUBTlOKOr THE MAC A Conveyancer. ... j-i . n . n M idd it Dura anyacr wswy, f -, Ooneayaaetag la all lli breach ip .tloaalr mmsuI. Ilaku aad eaaoanU eoUMUd. JtutnuaanU of wrtung Oiawa wi r aeearaey. BT. PARKS, e ATTORNEY AT LAW It DISTRICT ATTORNT, UIDDLEBUBO, SNYDER COUNTY, Pa Offiea ia Court Bmm, Bepuio, (M TH08 iWINEFKD, . WITH RaaT4 teei II If. Paartk Street. vdniVA. GLASS te Queensware, 1 NORTH THIRD STREET, FBIIP I.PHIA. .Original Ptekage CoBtatl ' Hand M1 LLEt ELDER wnni.RHAi.t Ronr rjjeitfl Btttlosars, Blank bo)k MsssfatoroM k4 dealer la Wrapping, Blaatlat , Cur- maaaa wau ft rapar sag a uea aUokPrla4ea Varib Tlrdti sbtrtBsaa ' .i;u:;r nou8B. -V NBAS TM DEPOT, Cr02C2 GUYK3, : FftoniSToa. Tilt I llal prealmHyte Ik ! at i ku iMcly rebuilt 04 re- SidJ. Immdlue tketkbleWell sappllet Uh Ik kMi lb market affords and Wf Btoderat. BROWN KOtJSTS. . PAXTORTII.LB, (Real Station. BESET BENFSB, Proprietor. The aeSnia Mop, tkto i.tfcrt f laibrai la Ik paMI. Ut k IU aMI kotol at th. akon aam plaaa, oa Ik road Itvm MkMla kara to bT.rtoWB. mm Ikat K. It utmmtm to atortala Ik paklla.irltk ft rut 1mi Mocmniwlt yyiLKEIl BOUSE, " IcC71uro City X'a. " IL D. WALTER Proprietor. " TkU k w keat, hwIt ftarahkad tad la aaw opa la iba travaliag pablia. It I located Mar tka depot. N afforl will b pared by tk proprietor U naka tka at7 f bit fveiti plcMkBt aad afmabla. - D AVIS HOUSE, Ai th Mlflla. Oaatra. Barbarr ft Lwltwa R. R. Uapiit, MBr of WaUr aa4 Ooroa BU LoWlStOWn PfH.a Oeorg Flory At Son, Proprietors. Opa Day aad Klckt for Ika accota- aiodalloa of tralra. ' A flnt alaaa Ra taarant 1 attached ta Iba kotol, where Mea'a aft all boar eaa ba bad. T.rmi areoaabl. 9.4$-4f BUMQARDNER HOUSE, (Opposite Meadtag laallroad Depot) Ilnrrlstmrg, Iiv., A. TX. ItAXtVXM, .TroprUtar. B"KT.rr effort lo Insare Ike sua Tk kous. hu bM. ootl.,M;ilf Brtof(aMUwUlk awir rnuu. LLROHENY HOUSE. Kst. 811 A 811 Market Street, (Aeee '(,) PHILADELPHIA. A.. Heclc, Iroprictor. Term- II 08 lcr Dw. ;1G0,4 JOHN II. ARNOLD, yttorney txt Law, MIDDLEDUBO, PA. rrof etelonal bnalnei entrusted lo bleear w'.'J be promptly en Jed to. Feb 9,'7 p THOMPSON BAKER, Vttoi'iie.v-nt-Ln.-', ' LewUburg, Union Co., Pa tarCan ba conmilled in tb English an Oerman language. "Bg UrriCK Markst Street, opposite walls Bmlt. a uo Btor o-tvj gAMUEL n. ORWIO, yVttornor-iat-L.n.v, orricB, m walnut street, raiLADBLraiA. G. UORNBERGKR, 'justice OF THE PEACE Perry Township, Snider pounty, Pa. CollMllons, Oonrejaaelna, aad all other butt, ua MrUlnlna lo tb. otnoo will ba promptly attended to. Offlo. near TroauaaaseUl. JC. KRKITZKR, JttMTIIIRnV THE PEACE. Chapman low tump bnydor to. ra. r)aae-aaal- Callaa'ttaa aad all other bast- aoee ealrustad to kl ear will be promptly at- leaoea w. D R. J. W. ROCKEFELLOW, PUTSIOIAN AND SVRQEON Oflkrs his ptotoesloaal eerrlee to tk eltlsea Mlddlabarg and vlelnlty. Janel-ll I FINE ASS ORTMXNT OP THE BES BYE WHISKEY, POLDURB PEACH WHISKEY, BRANDY. 01N. AND fiYHtTPS Just receWed and for sal at tka Eagl Hotel, la Hlddienurg. JOHN A. BTAULKfiUAAH, Aug. 18, 1870. rk B. 8LIFER'S JLe WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Fiindtare Warerooms, NO. 68 NORTH SECOND 8TBEET, (Below Areb, Wast Sid.) Factory ' and WKoletaU Department, 1603 Nortk 6lk Street, abo.e Otford, 8tf 1 PHILADELPHIA. , JACOB P. DOOAR, WITH TJBERBOTH, BEB08TBBS8EB A CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS Ylt FISH, PROVISIONS, &c. No. 206 Nortk Wharf, (abor Bao 8t.,) U7tf PHILADELPAIA. J B. BELHEIMER, ' DEALER JW HARDWARE, Iron,lTails, " Bteel. Leather. ..;. . Paints, Oils, Ccach ft Caddlery "Ware AND MANUFACTUUEtt Vf Stoves ti Tinware, MABXET STREET, Lewisiown, Penult . Ntber $, 1871-tf ' T J. SMITH. ATTORN T AT LAW, RtlDDLZRURa, SMTRDR Ott, PA QowrskMlatftiteaaaJ Seerl to tka pahtl Select Poetry, A DAXTOUOUI HAST. st eaareBAk aosr. Mr. Banner sr thai Oraat I A bald. bad, daagsroae aiaa NtmpptT. "A bold, bad maa la Oenerat Oraat," Said Ployd oa gloomy night, a eoi ire uonaldeoa ba erert, Aad Uek his kaslr fllakt. rreai Pillow' trembling Up tbtra earn Aa echo eoaadlag aiaeh the saata. Aad Buokaer tkeagb kl aklef wa right. Nor loager dursl nalatalalk (gkl AB4 taea earns diwa tka rebel bare." . Aad from lb fort kang stripe aad star. "i aat uraar a dangerous maa," said tfcey ; Aad doubtles tkiak Ik am to -day. "A bold, bad maa I General Great" Said Beauregard eae mora. A from tb keuiht Iralter' brew Tka eieter' wreath wae tern Aaa rrm the Sold bis legloaa weal. y araer weaeral Qraat bad seal, lea SkUek'a Said wa oar atala. Despite Ik kost ef Rebel men. Wk eama aa army boasting load, weai a paate striken erowd Fr Beauregard, aad all bis maa, Perhep, thought Graat wadaagra thea. A bold, bad maa U Oeneral Grant." Said Pmbrla, an day Eaireatie are or a aealL H will aot .lay away. A atobbora, mulish, dagra mast H want oar rebel bide I laa." Aad Mill Oraat' eaaaaa raked tk towa. vain in reoei aaga eama aowa Aad Ikea ear baaaer rent and torn. Werelhrough U tka alrU of Vieksburg bora. Tka "bold, bad maa," tbat glorious Fourth, Sent glaodsem tiding ta tka Nortk. "A bold, bad maa I Geaeral Oraat," Aad poor Bregg'a eyea were dim Wlib tears J aaid ke, "I know Tie aeelesa nihiine kla." Aad aooa tk cheers from Oranl'a brar mea Oa Lookout' crest, told where and when Tb rebel General bad to ran, And what tbat "bold bad, man bad don. "Tbat Grant a dangerou man." be laid. A from tk Bold kla arm fled. "A bold, bad maa I General Qraat." Said Lee, "tkaf plain lo see He must be rery bold, indeed. To Ibink of whipping me." Thea Petersburg and Richmond fell Then Appomatoa maybewell, At last sut heroes work wa doa j The flnal riotory wae wan. I'erkaps the people may forget These Iklnest balthea, they karn't yet. They need, then auek "daageroua mea, Aad Uiink, perhaps, they may again, A bold, bad, dangerou man la Grant i" Jeff Deri thought thssame, When runing off la crinoline, When be telh "last ditch" earn. A Kuklus' gentle rolce was keard, And "Qraat I dangerous" arerred. It needs roust be that this is ao, For all these rebels event to know. Thsn Hall and Tweed good bonest mea Bay "Urani is Bold aad bad," and whsn Suck mea declare It, then forsooth, Folk knew tnat Biunaer tell tb truth t Oaltnm Ututl; Elk Ob.tb. Wis., My, 1873. Tttel-sistol aCoqaetta. BT A. T. BILL. Ertrybodj said Belle Grsy was heartless. She was twenty-one joan old, and beaatiful beyond description. Th hearts of at Uast a down suitors bad beed laid ot her feet, and she had reaorsekasly crushed them a!!. And now George Wioter was in her toils. Ha had fallen hopelessly in love with Bolle Gray as e ery one eould lee ooquetto and all as sbe was j and nearly everybody puled bin, while a few of the flintier oaes said be was a fool. For six months be had paid his ad dresses to the beauty, and bad thus far been received with marks of fa .or. Bat had she not enoouraeed others before) bin is the same way 1 Had sbe not, like the ignut fatut, led them in pursuit of the treaeher ous flsne, her heart led them, aa the tradition says, to destruction, ia the dismal sloogh. of despair f Not tbat those dosen hearts bad ex actly broken, either L nor tbat thoss dosen lives bad bean quite blighted, fr they. had all recovered. tb shook, and after a season of melancholy, some had aoinally married a thing whioh, in the first bitterness of disap pointment, they had solemnly vowed cover to do. Bat George Wioter bad faith in Belle Gray. He loved her, and all the world eould never have por susded . him that she designed to coat him away that she was trifling with his affections, with the deliber ate intention ef orasblng bis heart wba it should be onoe helplessly in her power. George bad a pretty eoasia' named Nellie Winter, and she was like a sis. tor to him. One summer aveaiag she ventured to loll him what the talk wu among the cirole of young ( oiks with whom they associated namely, that bs was soon to be added to )he long list of Belle Grays's victims. 'Oh"saldCreore.H is only the talk of those who were less fortunate then myself," "But i. may n.P , flwg." said Nejli. YJtmsj bss mors serous mottar than you ibink, X know tbat job ar wrapped up to Belle." Gsorje blushed, sb4 Uttd Jo iUa: :-V XX). aer toae;.lag, bat igaomlaoasly fail. sd. . - , MYs, yet are, George. No use d e- nyleg It. Now if she should treat you as sbe has others 1 George tuned pale. 'If she ohoutd, George. I should pity yon, indeed. I Jtoew what a blow it would be to you." "Nellie, George said, "you eould sever make me believe that she is trifling with me," "Could anybody f "No no one living.' ' "Coado't sbe herself ? "Well, I I suppose I shenld bsve to believe her ; but she will never pronoanoe snob words' w i - . .s - . - A ry oer. - George started nervously. . 'Try her George, before you go too far. Test bet sincerity . without delay. Every day that parses only strengthens your attachment for ber. Then, when the .blow 'comes if it does come it wit be the harder. If you are te learn at some time or other tbat your affeetions have been wasted the soooer the better.' George looked very serious. "You are afraid to," said Nellie. "But how shall I do it ?" Nellie pondered moment and then said. "I will tell you t Make use of a lit tle flb. Have an interview with her ; put on a sad and molauoholy faoe , and tell her that you are ruined t'aat vou have met with reverses and lost all jour possessions. Then see bow qulokly she will drop you." George wu thoroughly startled. He had oevor before allowed himsolf for a moment to quostlon Bolle Gray's good faith, bnt now be felt with a faint heart, that it might be so, sod the vory possibility wss torturing to hiu. Then ho aakud himsolf : Could it be that this proud beauty' would be the same to him meet him with the same suooy smilo sod mutioal voice if he were poor ? And vet, if sho tru ly loved biin, why should it change her? He revolved the matter in his mind for a long time vlowod it in evory light wss confident and despondent by turns, and finally decided lo put tbo matter to a test. All that night the demon of doubt haunted him, and the more be thoa't of the past career of Bollo Gray the stronger grew his missgivings. How vividly be remembered now the despairing faoe of the wretched Ned Lark, when the roputed co quette had jilten bim ; how ho had moaned and sighed, dsy and night, for nearly three weeks how be had res-retted bis birthday ; how he had longed for the retirement of the tomb; bow be bad evoa talked of gettlog rid of himself by foul meaaa j how he bad finally, in a spirit of utter desper ation, gone and married another girl with whom, br-th-way, he bad lived happily enough, to all outward appearanoe. What if it should bo bis own fate to marry tome one else T No, he never would i Not far off there was a beaatiful lit tle lake, of a few miles ia extent, on which the yonng people of the neigh berhood went rowing ia the summer and skating ia the winter. It was summer now, and oa a beao- tlfol monlight evening, a small boat elided oat from the woodland shore, sending forth the ripples oa si thei side ia rain pursuit of each otb . . sr. George Winter and Belle Gray were ia the boat They had . takea boat rides together before, so ' that, to a easaal observer, this occasion, wu not an extraordinary one. George had determined to play his part, and bad nerved ; himsolf for a very fine piece ot noting. Among ether things, he uast appear aa aad as possible, ia view of his allegod baokruptoy. Bat be found very little diflloulty ia appearing aad and unea sy, tie wu so ia reality, lor no was so impressed with the Importance of the issue ; raid he trembled u he thought that, before that little boat should retura to her taoorings, hope might hare dopartad front bis heart forever. Bells Gray wu ia a pleasant aad joyous mood, but sbe eould not help observing the pensive bsarieg of her companion. She asked him what was the matter. He replied i Oh, nothing aad piled his oars lo silencf. When they ere out oa the bosom ofjthe lake, be rested, sad atUreda sigh. r "Goorge," sbe said, "there is soma. thing the matter. Tell as what U la." George was silent Btomeaty '-';v ?; . v :ff 1' l PA., JUNE 27. 1872. 'Won't you eoeflde is trie-1" she asked. - "Yes, Belle,' be replied, while bis voice trembled with real emotion. "It it perhaps to you I should first com- ssunloate my misfortune." "Misfortune 1" she echoed. "Yes. Not tbat I care so auoh for the misfortune, but the consequence it mist entail the loss of you." The moon wu shining oe her beaati ful face, and George, eould not fail to see that it turned very pale. "Belle," continued Goorgo, with great emotion, "I have Just receive! sad news from the eity. I have beeo possessed of a considerable aoaooot of wealth, left mo by my father, and for some time I1 have left it all in the bands of a legal friond of mine la the city. He has beea unfortunate in ia vesting it bu lost it all, failed him self, and this night I am not worth a dollar I am a beggar." "But, George, you " She wu very p!o, aad hor voice failed hor. "Of course," Georgo continued, "I could not think ol draggiog yoa down to poverty with me. I bad hoped, as things were, that there would be no obstacle to our happiness; that we might go through life ao joyfully to gether, never to be separated oa this side of the grave ; but now" Hore George broke down. "And are yoa roally as poor as you say ?' she asked ia a strango voioo. Yes yes ; I eould not be poorer. "Bnt may jour fortune not be la ved yet, or some portion of it ?" "There is not tho slightest hope," be replied, gloomily. "And you naturally think," ihe went on, with a atsnge calmness, "that under the Circumstances it would be best for us to fogdt old pledges, and pursue our ways sepa rately f" "Yes for jour uke," be replied; then mentally added i "Ob, Heaven, It is true ! Sbe is ready to givoru pi" "And you are not worth a dollar V she again uked, with a siogulur tone and manner. "Not a dollsr I" Her plump arms were around hi s neck in a moment, aad she aotually kissed him. Not merely once, but five or six times, and then a number of times after that, whioh could not conveniently hav e been oouoted. "Georgo Winter," she whispered, could you think me so lost to princi ple ss to be ready to ronouooe you ia in jour advoraity f You do not know what a true woman's heart is. I would not psrt with you for the world now! I am heartily glad that you are poor. I have enough for both, and all that is mine'shall be yours forever more 1 I have read your heart correotly this night, and I know you arenoitber an unprinoipled adventnror nor a shallow fop, such as I have spurned in times past I have beea termed aa unfeeling coquette, but God knows that I never yet brought pain to one whom I believed to be honest and upright ia heart. If you love me and I knew you have not lightly told me so never think of your lost for tune again." And two months later Belle Gray, the coquette, married the maa whom she still believed to be penniless, aad not long af forward he eonfessed his innocent stratseem taking ear to blame It all ea hie pretty eoasia. "If I bad koown that'' she began, bnt stopped snd kiusd bim. . They nave been married uo years now, and she is the beet wife livlog bssayi. A Good Old Stobt. A friood of Dean Swift's one day sent bica a tur not as a present by a servsnt lad, who had frequently been on similar errands, bnt bod aover received any thing from the Dean for his trouble. Having gaiucu buuiimiuu, uo vpauvu the study door, aad patting dowo the flesh oa tho'floor. cried out rudely, "Muter bu sent you a turboL' "Yoaoa man" said the Dean, rising from his ouv chair, "is tbat tbo way you deliver a massage f Let mo teach you better manners. Sit down io my ehair; we willohange places, and I will snow you now to Donate in mo future," The boy sat down, ana tbo ias going out, eame up to the door, aod making a low bow, said i "Sir, master proaeota his kind eemplements, hope jou are well, and requests your ao oeptsnce of s small present." 7 . ..V.. as", .a a KU. "Does bet.' repuea we coy. turn him by best thanks, sod there's nalftaerowo for yourself." "Tka Due. thus eautht ia hie own trap, laughed heartily aad gave the boy a crown tor bis reeay ww 9 Tti Alarioosa rasa who lost bis eevr in a flcht aad afterward bad it rerdaoed wrong sod np, ia obliged to . ma a a U t . t i. A tmn Be to Bear swaigav NO. 16 Nardtnetti Gmrgery. The moat ooIomc) aorgieal operation ever performed upon a living creator was witnessed by a releol few lo this city on yesterday morsiog. Every, thing about the affair was oa the most stupendous seals, a the subject bira. self i the largsst bit of flsh aod bones now lo this country. Of course this means the elephant Romeo, now performing io this city. Komco is getting old ; bis flesh is slow to heal j and a lack of knowl edge how to treat elephant soros, coupled with maoy mUpplid reme dies, soon placed the old hero io"n ssd pllht. The wouods festered, mnamation iooreasod, bad became worse, until now hi legs resemble the catacombs of Rome, bolog more re ceptacles of eorruption. When the mensgerie reached the city, it be ea mo painfully oridont Romeo could not go soy farther soIcm some rolief wu afforded, and as Chicago is fa. taous for tbs quality just oow, it was determined to take advaotage ot the respite afforded from travel during a nearly two woeks' stsy, and place the great Sulk on the stock. Afte.' a full hour spent in slashing, gouging and ecraping, during which the poor beust was rid of fifteen or twenty pounds of putrified flesh, aod a pound or two of bone, the sergeoos eoneluded that sufficient for a day, might be tho evil thereof, and denis-' ted from that part of the operation, to' enter upon soother ten-fold more painful snd harrowing. While the.e exoavations had beeo progression, men were busy at the furosoo heating huge soldering irous, soveral inches in diameter, to a white heat. Tbes were now brought into requisition toromove the proud flenh. When Dr. Withers spproached the animal with the first glowing iron a shiver ran through bis framo. and bo was dispoeod to resent any furthor aggression, but boing convinced by the pointed argumont of his keeper that it wu all for bis good, ho Jssuod another low tbnnder, which was ech-' ood from every cage, and straighten. ed bis trunk, and braced himself for furthor martyrdom. The red hot iron was now run into tunnol No. 1 the length of about a foot, and a hissing sound, follow ed by deoBO volumes of fumes and an intolerable stench, Issue 1 from the opbniog. Tho poor brute shook liko an upon, mado a slight e Sort or two at resistance, but soon settled into qui. etneBS again. Another rod hot iron was introduced, again thoro was a quiver of tho whale frame, but this time he only drew up bis back snd changed bis positions trifle. Tho blood now began to flow from the caveroa in oajiiiiua supply, s sight tbat made all the animals of th eat species desperate, aud lions , tigers, leopards, hyenas, panthers, wolves snd othoi's of the innumerable horde whose cages formod s oirolo about tbo martyr, joioed in low growls, which were intensified to roars and shrieks u the fumes of the burning flesh till ed their nostrils. Whoa tho din and noise wu some what quieted, the operation waa pro ceeded with, aod during tho two. fol lowing hours above thirty red hot irons were thrust into the poor brutes carcass. When the surgeons finally desisted it wu not because they be lieved their task completed, bat be. cause tne caverns bad wsumed inch dimensions that the two-Inch irons proved too small to be further effect ive. Besides Romeo was evidently weakening and getting a little "grog gy from lou of blood. The openiogs were thea thoroughly wuhed with lotions, sad afterwards carefully bound up . The old follow has always display. ed a stroog predileotion for candy and otbor sweet things. After the opera, tion, a nioe big slick was proffered to bim, but hs refused it with a solemn sbsks of bis hosd. Wbea the animal's naturally vtoious temper is taken into consideration, his noblo behavior daring the painful operations can only be acoounted for oa tho hypothesis that, with aa ele phant's proverbial sagacity and fine instia ct, bs was eonvloeed that It would rebound te his good. Other wise be would have strewa bis tor-1 mentors aboa t like "the leaves oa the strand,' and m igbt, eoutrolled by a pious inspiration, have kaslt oa one to two. The gentlemen who operated upon bim express strong hopes for his re-' eovery. (Rmbso, subsequently died from the effects of his disease and Its treat- eat. - A. so. 00. . i e.tw. Oae-fearth celesta, eae year. One square (10 Hnee) on laeertiee Beery additional Ineartloa ll.no. T. Profeseleaat aad Baaiae rd af Sot or t kan Be line, net tear. l,C Aadllor, Eieentnr, Admlaiotretor and Assign Notice 1.IW1. Editorial nolle per tin I A. All dTrtlomat tor a tkorter aeried than on year are parable at Ik time they are ordered, aad if aot paid th per- eea ordering them will be beld reipoasil itbl for tk money. Tb body bu beea donated by Mr. Forepangh to the Chicago Medical College, where the mounted skeleton snd stuffed skto will be'placed in tbo aoatomioat museum. Scarcoly had Romeo" breathed bis last, when Mr. Forapsugh, with characteristic ener gy, sent a telegram to bit agent In New York, authorising bim te draw upon Jay Cooko & Co., to the s mount of $30,000, and directing bim to pro ceed at oooo by the first steamer to London, and purchase the wild and ferocious elephant caged In tho Bri tish Zoolouioal Gardens. Dreferrint? an untamed specimen, bueanse, as ho queerly expresses, bo will be "tee stu pid aod more ambitious" than oa wnlcn na beea thoroughly lubdaed. Chicago Timet, of the IQth intt. Aa Eagle Watching law an lurant. The family of Jacob Decker resides nesr uppr 11 hod a lake, about two miles wet from Copak village, Co lumbia county, New York, fo the family is an interesting daughter a- bout three yesrs of sge. Last Sun day afternoon she stood prattliog ia the door yard, when the uousnsl merriment attracted the attention of he mother. The latter proeeediop to the door, waa almost paralysed with far at discovering an eoormous ot, gle sailiog around the child in grace tul eddies, each ctrouit bringing it nearer to its victim. Quickly com prehending tbe situation, she rnshod from the door and clasped the child la ber arms. While conveying It to the house the eagle holly cootes'ed tbe wrlgbt of rjOHsesgion, and twice ao. proaohed near eooiiith to the child tot touch tbo hair with its beak. But .Mrs, Decker, being a woman of mus cular atrongth and great preaenos of mind, doionded tbo obild, aod suc ceeded in conveying it to the bousa uninjured. Tho eagle, apparently un willing to relinquish its prey, hover ed around tho bouse, and the mother fearing that it woui I break tbrouch the windows, hid dur child io a closet until tho bird did tpbf ared at olnhtfuU. Tbe next morning the winged moo. ater made its appearance, hovering oloacly around the bouo for some lime, and then perched Itself upon an adjacent troo. Tho mother becoming alurmed, notified tbe neighbor of tbo fearf, and before tbe bird wu aware of bis approach an amateur marks man sent a bullet through his bead, aod tbe gatno dropped to tbe ground, It proved a splendid ipeoimon of tbe American bald eagle, measuring six feet aix inches from tip to tip. Popping the Question. Mohilablo Merit, a young lady of thirty-nine, who never had a chanoe to change tbo alliterative character of her name, wa seated ovor tbo fire in her little sitting-room, when a knock was board, and who should make his appearance but Solomon l'eriwioklo. "OoodooM. gmoious I thought she. "I wooder what he's oome for can it be " But w won't divalgo tbe thought that passed through tbo old maid's mind. "How do you do, Miss Merit 7" said Solomao. "Pretty well, thank you, Mr. Per- iwlukle. Not but I fuel a little looely now aad thea." "You see as I was coming by I thought I'd step in and uk you a question about about." On eelewa ewe yrar One-half e.lasta. m year. A suppose,- inougni raemtaDio, - "he moans about the state of my heart" "Tbo fact is," said Solomon, who wu rather bashful, "I feel a little del. tests about ukiag but I hope yoa , . won't Ibink it Strang T" "O no' simpered MebilUble, "I don't think it at all Strang, snd iq , fuot, I've beea expecting it." UTm.' "Oh." said Solomon, rather o . prised, "I belie v yoa have la -yoap - poMssioa soinimog oi mm. "ill neart, tie means,- saia intuit. ble.aiide. "Wall, air," she contin ued aloud, "it msy afford you pIcMure to learn that yoa have mine ia re turn. It is fully and entirely your own." What I got your umbrella r ex., claimed Solomon in amazement "I think you must bo mistaken, and I don't think I'd lik to exchange mine for it, for tuino wu giveo to we." "I beg your pardon, said Ins dis comfited old maid, "bu: I made a mistake. I quite forgot your ombreU la, which I borrowed some time ago, Here it ia. I was thinking ol some thing elae." "If." ssld Solomon, share is any- thina of yours that I havs forgot, X shall be nappy to return it" "Well, no, it. no numer, siam mered Mebllible, colunng. "Uood . moroiag," , Prattv tsacber. "Now. Johnny Weliik tin pea tell me what to meant by a. piraols f Johnny. 'Yea, ma'aav. Molhr ays if yoa dont mam our new parson it will be fairaolo. The ReTrablioau National Conven tion which yeeteiday moat wortbJy diatdavged its trust by rvaerntnatirg far President Ulyaeoa 8.- Grant of miiooia, and by nominating lor Vice Ptwaideul Don, Uanry arum w Mnsir-1- V- will M remartato m tho poUtteal history of this tmios rtn. tafompansoo vnua mum w lit PMfc-FW0- IK 'jrtl- --r .4 ... - "-mwi