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IT, '67lf Q.EORUE A. BOTDORF, ' .ttooim'-iii-Ixxv, PALMVTIA, Northumberland Co.. Pa ' Praetl. et In the ssroral egurts of Nnrtb'4 k flnyn.r l oaniyr All bn.lurs sulrusl.il to bla smrm will revive prouipl aliaull'in. tl.u b. oun- suiten in tb Eugllib a u.riosa lausaag.s. Jd.r. 'M.tf. TTiR J V KANAWEL, U PHYtilCIAN AND BUKOEON, Centreline, Nnytler Co., I'a. Offer his professional aervioes to Ih public 0-am' riu. A. M . . . 1 f si ; MM, if VOL, 13. ALL SORTS OF PARAGRAPHS. Between (wo Mil ofco neitf r. 1 r Tbt end of everthing the teller g. Can you ipell consent Id three loiter! Y ...... n . r . Pown Pontk the people ate fenetrng on blaekberrle. " -....-- Tb Oranger movement I represented a being on the deoline. -Poeint'iMrr Oeneml Jewell l plaring hatroe with (Jilionel mall coairaciora. ' !n not witfto timo in utcl regret over loiwu. If yotipoKlviHtrdfrvniiiei itHinyour nll'uirs llicy will om tiny rund you. A number of lady edliore will attend llie date convention nt Klnilra next month, John Mum le awaiting trlitl In Pill hurg on eobarge of(iei!iiig a looomoiive. The Imporlation of pntatoe into Torto Rico ha been prohibited on accou nt of the potato bog-.- In K:in the farmer plnnt and Heaven Water, but Hie rjboppcr reap tbo liarVeat. ... They ta'H of tnrnlni? Jrvy Cihe'e p.ilittiitl reid'uc iioitr l'htla delphm in to a tomtits college, Don't iinngine that you wore born to reform the world. Yo.i o a n't tplit a niouii tain with a loothpii k." t : 'j A baby abow In tirbn hold In M.'mpM", Tenn., and tho pruo ia to bo, awarded to tne Domeueut nany. 'k-Th Poor Director of York county have a aeven dolliir Ntiil on hand for fur nishing pauper with uigitrs. Among the shipment from (ndiiapo lis to Nov York, one d ly reonnily, was a c ir toad of oil boots an I shoes. What is the ililTorcnce beltveen a hello and a burgbir ? Tho belle curries fulo lock, and the burgUr Uls keys. In oue ptrt of Norway the longest day Is throe mouth. WU it a splendid chance for a Inty ntau to start a dijy p tpcr. About loo.ooo Apanish Irimps bavo been sent lo Cub iu the 1ml n years, and moat of tbeiu r now in the grave, At a Kins-tun fprllin nmlcli it moiloHt chap sal ilown latlirr lliitu pL'll "uiiUlo" liolo ;e 8u ni.uiy Itidiua. The biggest lumber raft ever seen ou the Mi?ppi river wm towel down the uiberdny. It compriaed over a million feet. John Rous, oolored, nt the last ses sion of ibe court in Ho lt'ord.wa admitted lo pruciice Uw ia the Several courts of thut county. Almost any siibstmee, such a soil. sand or chip dirt, is good to sirevl on grant land ns a top dressing, if your land is low or flat and not too wet. It ! In .in In bnne to nlease all alike. Let a man stand with his faoe ia what di rection ho will, be must necessarily turn ins ikck on ono nail 01 ma worn. The unlverslly of Pennsylvania, by the will of Ibe late John II. Towns, or Philadelphia, will receive $:tno,nnn Im mediately, and as muob more after a lime. Tho farm owned by (leore (Iraut, founder of I be Vmlori oolony, Ktnia. i the lurjesl In the world, edibr icin an entire county and eoulitining 67'i,llOO acres. The shad fisheries on the Hudson Ibis year are an unprecedented success. At one point. Ilia other diy, I lie) flahermcn took i.ooe in twelve hours, where a few yoars ajitioo was coosideied a large haul. The sons of the distinguished Stephen A.Doula9 are in luok by Ibe reennt decis onof I lie court orolaims.wbloh enables litem in recover nearly a iiiirter of a million for ootton ooiinoaled by the government. It Is lid thut when llel Cloud and his hnives henrd thut the government bad diotnivd waron the crooked whisky dis tillers, Ibey expressed a strong desire to take p:trl in the hostiliiiea.n - a An Atchison, Kansas, girl ale fjur pound of wed ling cake in order that she might dream of her future huslmnd i and now she lays thut money wouldn't hire her tn marry tho una she saw in that dream. It is impossible to raino a family docoutly, iunpoctttl)ly, ami intelli gently without a regularly supply of nownpnpcib in tlio houno, auj in a nowHptier a luuu goU mora for hitt uiouuy tLuu in any other inventtnont. Tho man who utopH hit pttpor to economize in tho Kama an going barefooted to Bavo his whoes, and hi utolligonco at tho cud of tho year will fare as badly us his unclothed feet Savino in Wealth. Ono groat cnurto of th poverty of tbo present dn, wisely nys an eiclmiio, in a fuilure of our cniuiuoo peoplo to up prooiKto small thioa. , Tboy do pm ruulixa hnw a daily addition, bo it ever ho small, will soon muko a largo pile. 11 thwyo'nijr n,0ii and women f to day will only' begin, sod begin uow, to avo a littlo from th t euro iogt and j'Unt It in tbo anil of sorno liuud savings' bank, and wopkly or monthly add tbetr mite, the;, will wear u ih ppy saiilo of eoaipotrqcp when tboy reach niiddle lite. Notoqly ibe desire bui the ability to ioorease jt will aUo grow. Lot ' 1 tradeH tnan, luborer and ' . now and ut onoe, a be, soino of your yotht eantintouuy, cbildrun t gin al tl the stream MIDDLE BU11G, SNYDER COUNTY, 1 o otry , The Infidel and His Daughter. The damps of death are coming fast, My fnthnr e'er my brow I . The past with all It's scenes ha fled, " And I must turn me note To that dim future, wliioh in Vain, - My feeble eye decry. Tell me, my father, in this hour, In whose stern face to die. lo thine? I've wntchel the scornful smile I Aod hoard thy withering tone. Whene'er the Christian's bumble bopo Was placed above thine Own I've heard thee spenk of eomining death. Without a sha le of gl iom. And laugh at all the childivh fear That cluslor round the tomb. Or, Is It my mother's fnith ? How fondly do I IMiice, Through many a weary long year pist, Thai calm nnd saintly foe I How often do I eoll to mind. Now she is 'nrath the so 1, The pliicn. the hour. In which she drew My early though' to Hod ! Twas then slio tojk this stored book. And from lis burning psg.. Read how Its truths support th soul. In youth ii n d failing ge ; And bade niein its pic'.'pn live, And by its precepts die. That I tnii;lii slmro a homo of lovo la worlds beyond the sky. My father, shall I look above, Amid this g:turing gl om. To Mini whoo proiniss oi love Kxicnd beyond the toinh ? Or, enrsc th being who hatli blessed This checkered path of mine, And promises eternal rust ; And die, my sire, in thine ? Tho frown upon that warrior brow I'asied like s cloud away. All I tears tn irss I down liie ruxe I cheek. That flowed not nil that I iv, "Not, not, iu mini.," wiih choking voice, The skeptla made reply. "Dm, in thy mother's holy faith, .My daughter, niay'ei thou die. " Solo o t rr o. 1 o . " the husband s lesson. The ringing of tho doorbell has a pleasant sound to mo, more p irtieu- lilt ly in my l lie moods, opened letter, there is Like an un a mystery about it, and one waits with a it leas urabltf excitement toseo who or what would becoino a worthless thing '. theu went away, leaving tiie heart is coming. Sit tho lovo which to all. nt aoino pe- .broken young w mi in. without p.iv Hotiiniing huno ono day earlier I ri,i i the most precious thing in ! ing the bills Hut h id been contract man usual. 1 loutm mat my wile lia.l gone out; and whilo idly waiting her return the door bell rang. 1 waited expectant until Mary appeared wltb a note, rontiiinining a rotptent from my old friend, Cleorgo L. , to ride out to his resideuco in tho country the noit dav, and to bring my wife with me. t was mdeh pleased, not so much on account of any pleasure which it might give my wife, but be cause I thought I needed a days re creation, and, in tho lovely summer time, tho country has peculiar charms for mo. Hut tho not morning everything seemed to go wrung. Alice could not accompany me, and I could not get olf as early na I wished i conse quently I was fretful and peovish.and Alice seemod tn reflect my humor, for shn nevor aeeiuod to bo so un amiable. At length, however, I drove away,' though not in a very pleasant mood. It was a lovely day; .... i r .i ..i:.... ti... ! mill nx & luuu iik'uk, h'iuiil; iiiu beauties of the landseapo, my memo ry went back unhidden to the time when I wooed nnd won my bride. How lovely .Alice was theu ! Hut that was long ago. No; is it posm ble; we have been marriodouly three yearn And I felt a sharp pang, as I oontiOHted tho past with the pros-o- ' t think that wo could settle t into the common place life wo i had no Borious trouble; wo did m pmrrol; though when I felt cross, or tilings did not suit mo, I took no pains to conceal it, and often spoko harshly to Alice, who oinotitnos re plied iu tho same spirit, and soruo times with tears. Yet wo woro generally good friends. Still, the charm, tho tenderness of our onrly lovo Lnul iniporcoptibly vanished. I had beootno careless about my per sonal Appearance at homo and Alice wa almost etiqiuly negligent Her beautiful browu hair, which she used to wear in tne most becoming curls was now usually blushed plainly be hind hor earn, nnloss aha was going out or expected company. - I dismissed tho subject with a sigh aa I drovy up at my friend's gate, with tho reflection that it was the sains with all married peo(lu must bo up, in fact; for how could reman eo and Boutiinont And a place among ho many prosy rosiitius? I suppose we were as happy as anybody; and yot it was not the kind of lifo that I had looked forward to with , no W4uy bright anticipations. friend greoted mo with groat 'y. . In the. hull wo mot Mrs. okiug ' lovoly. iu with hor She re .ringing . few inin -y, while my 0 library.' As noticed a vase '1 tublo, impart Uoerfulueaa to do txsne ro iuv frhind llotwn-s, tho hftfise, 'horo, my them on a out into wuite el- tennivo, and uiont tantofully nrrangod. Tlmro was a i vncitdy of flavors iu liltmm, and I noticed that L - o leotctl ftofo and'thore the tinost, until ho had, handrfnnio botpint. NYhea wo roaohod tho hottnc Mrs L. was on the steps. Hnr huxbaud, still continuing our conversation, gave her tho llowors with a stnilo i and holding tip a nprny of rriniHon berries, which ho had broltPil off, sho bent her heal whilo ho fuHtunod it iCIUmi,' by throwing howlf iu front of among tho dark braids of her hair. a lo.'oinotivo on tho Northeiu Ceil- It was a trilling incident, yet thoirjtral Hail way. manner arrested my attention. Had Laviua Tliomts, ihiecni"d, w is 21 I boon a stranger, I would hnvo pro-yoars of ago, and np to tin' tiinn of noitncrtd tliom lovers, inntoivl of Holn'l', tlm tuarriagn iiii'titiomi I was tlin cell tnarried p'oplo All tliroitijli tlinltre of an it biiirin j cirelo, e niii se.l d tyl noticed tho same tlelieato ut of tho bout tociidy of Woodiinll. She Urn lion and reference in their do was hati d-uuio and aet'otitplislied, al- poi tinoiit to tow li otuor. lliero was though her parents were uiuoiup tr nothing of which the tnoet ftVHLidioax jittivoly p )or I'ironiiHt iiii'iH. A fuw gnost conld ooinpl iin t vet, whilo i ni ntha oitic:) tihn f n'tne 1 Ihe ;v I'l iin .t . ' . . i . . . 1 . . . i . :i iwiiig me un tnnsi conitai nrien- tanoo ol a in in n i n 1 ni r i, .-.s. :i lion, they did not ignore each other'H f.y ye it's her senioi', v. '.i w-mt I existence, as ln.u'liud people tojoftou. Woo. I. mil fio.n Itii.tc.t, an 1 clt-i'ko.l soeni to d . lilt a dry go.il i btoi .'. II. v is j' I had never boforovisitod my friend pleasing ttddrvss mi I win'iiti' mm at his (vmtitry home, and wis very tuns, and h ioii w.in lli.i lieirt of .Mist nuuiU ploasod with it. I said so, aftei j Tliomn. lief puvuU tliin'..ing well dinner, as we ht foiled out intj the (if Farm, there ns iMohsta'de to the wo ils. in imago of the tw . and tho ci'i :; "Ves,1' lie Btid, "I think it is plrtiH i niony wis perl 'oriued a!, the time nut; nil 1," lto added. "I think I am a'ttbove mentioned, the fuller of tho contented man. So far, I mil not disappoiule l in life. 'How long have you boon marri ed, L V I nhkod. " Ten rears."' "can yml tell ht fttmotn!ierr! Well,'' I pttrsntHl mo whence is tho bri, that surrounds your home f Tell hid con luet of her limb in 1. From be- how yon and your excellent wife ing kind an 1 I vin ; he bee hum to--i t tnsnago to retain tho depth of and negloeli'ul, an I lin illv, on tie your early lovo as you suom to do .' third day, nppe nv I lief ne here mnid I should think tho wear and tear of jer.tbly iuioMcati.-d. Shi w.n aim i.-.t lifo would dim it somewhat. I never , crae I at the eond l't, of F.n i'is ; lint before iaw a hom.i where my ideal ' attempted to l un ;!y reaion ,t.iMt.i 1 ol itomeKiic unppiuess whs real izml. It is what I have dreamed of, but have nut yet been permitted to on- .My friend mml d, and pointing to a thrifty grupe-vino climbing over a (((lt lattice, and leaded ,.;,! : with fruit, 1 Hat vino Jioocls caroitll nltenlion nnd if cared for, it is what you see il. u ii ii in-!.' us Li-ii. now n'lori )if0. nn,i which needs so much care to keep it unimpared, if generally neglected. Ah ! my dear fellow, it is littlo acts trifles that so often estrange loving hoarts. I have al ways made it a point to treat my wife with the same courtesy that -i : ti... rimim iuiK mi uipui niouii, iu niu uaysoi counstiip t aim wuuo t nm suro that in mo will be ei tally ro - HtiCf'ted. iloreover. itlKtelt 1 Of treat- Leiden. if..'i,.ras n ,',. Hlave bound to obey my every behest in Watkins for a ti mo. She found ti, ',ik'hl ati'l wroiu i el wi loin I realize tho fact that she is my employment as a domestic on Satur- j ,,,lt ,.,, i,.,,,',, 'i!y atfl ' makes tho otptal, and as such, has a right to a! day last, at tho house of Mr. 1 ivi 1 , , wjs . .v ,,,' ,,' tt-tith tint tie voice in tho inauagemontof our daily j Solomon, a prominent business-iiriu i,.,., (l ',,,,1 diVjuh u ci'i'ot s : affxirs as I havs. Hy this means myjof Watkins, to whoso family she re-!0' iL ., , ,k ,,f ,r ,1, mIi jiv tb dear friend wo livo happily together, , Utod the story of her great wrong. lTl4V rm v-. r 1 a-t i it deat h, andahowto those around us thatj MJUd iv Mr. S ilomou went t ) the , ,., .i,. .t.,, ..i,.,it an- in ii' t in . ww ... .... more is Man in mo woim buoii a thing as domestic, happiness and. comfort. "That night I rode linmownnl, pondering over what I hud aeon and Iieard 1 anil reviewing the years of our married life, I was surprise I at, v occupied by him and the deceived my own blindness, nnd determine 1, j iIhh Thomas, and suspicion at oucce if possible to recall the early dream. f0n 0u him as the thief. Miss Thorn Tho next morning, at breakfast I1UJ ,a j the trunk a line gold w itch, astonished Alieo by a careful toiletto, j which was a wedding present from ehutted ovor tho dinner, and after, )r ,n Jthor, a gold chain, and other tea, invited her out to take a walk, 'jowolry, which woro all stolen A When she catno dowu arrayed in my warrant was issued for the arrest of favorite dress, with her hair in shin FarriK,an 1 he waieaptured and lodg ing curls, I thought alio had never i. , juii, ,ulli on Tuch lay was sou lookod lovlior I exerted myself as tcneod to sis months in jail, of old, to eutortaiu her, and was ur- ji;H!1 l'lom is rum liuodat Mr. Sol pnsod to hud uow tiuiekly tue even- ing passoa. I rosolved to tost my friend's theory perfectly, and the result ok coodod my most sanguine oxpocta- tious. l or all tho httlj nameless at t -.1: ....i:e..:... t . .. ............... mjiiuohb, no KiiinijiiiK vo t wuiiriun 1 1 1 : , 11. ....... t.. i i... heart, and so universally accorded by tho lovor and uoglocted by tho hus band, I find myself repaid a thou sandfold 1 and 1 would adviso all who are sighing ovor tho non fulfill tnout of their early dreams, to go nnd do likewise t remembering that what ia worth usiug is worth keep ing. jyll.yton hus Buoccssfullv cross ed tho F.nglish channel in his lifo saving dress. Tho fact that ho trav els a particular distauca with this apparatus is not its chief value, for it must bo evident tlutt.it would re ijniro sitno experience to enable ono to' p iddlo groat distances if wrockod 011 the ocean, nnd exhaust strength that in most instances could be bet ter used. Wiitit is required is a life mviug apparatus that will keep the ship wroekod person afloat, free from tho soaking salt water, and onable him to have ut least soma nourish ment.' 'With tho present tuorouant and passenger business on theuooan there is a reasonable chance of being picked up. - Tho points desiiod are evidoutly embraced iu Boytou's in vention. - . An oxehango asserts that "there are 40,7iW lawyers iu this afllicled ooutitry.'! And thoy aro. turuing tliein u)ou society, from colleges and law Hclioola wiono, at, tne rate ot a oouplo tUiftjsand a year WVeH, there's lot iff niriinpt'oveelittud iti-tho far Went, that's, oue con solution, and those who fail, to achieve sjuoceaa in the practice of the Isvw can go to tkruun- PA., JUNE 17, 1875. A Bride's Suicide. ROMAHCB IM Itf.VT. LltT. Tho vilbtgo of Wnodhull, Stettbon county, Now York, wan greatly ox cited on Tlnirs.lay, May Llllt, by tlm report that Mrn john Farris. d ttigh tor of tlm li'iv. .loHi'pli l hoin iM, ol tho Woodhttll I'i'oHlivtoilaii ("uliuli, 'had committed suieido noar W.ttkin h bride himself oMii'i.iiittg. From VVoodiiull t! newly inirriel pair ntat'ted on a In tel' wu I Lug tour. lliey wont tj all; tils, mi l nt.ipp I at tiio Latigdjn II Misn. After svn I iiigtwoin tiii'eedivKthere.thcyiuiiig wtlo notice I a decided eli.fige 111 Hie wall lunl. wlien It..' nl-.li.'.l lief Uoni hitn, and, to h.ir Ii uror, coolly told her that she was not his wife, as ho ha I been previously married, and his wife was living ut Ithaca, lie a'.) said that ho intended to leave her 'and go he k to Ithaca, and liiat the (best thing hIio could do won! I bo ti enter tl iiou.iu of pro .titutiou, even 'suggesting t her the limi t of one. il.ilh.i iiii.iini" lo itoii iiii'l hit l i il. iii' '0. 1 at the hotel. Inouiry on her part proved that what her suppose I hut haul had told her was too true, and that ho was a notorious se juudrel aud thief. j Having no monoy. Miss Thomas, left her trunk at tin) hotel as security . ...i.. i :n ! ii"" - i - . inr iuu p.ijiueni. oi me inn. ,-niti t-uiini ; not gatDer eotirago to return to ner;(;0,i u allow tbo way 1 1 Hitn. un I i (iiuo and race the Hernial hnr nnror-jM,H fnn itu in irriii.n. ivonl.l in il.n. ami mi I I. i .'. . Zl . . .L 7 . ...,0 , nuniiiiiilicil LU nii, viUI'lUl'ir in ,tol tj nrratUM for tikui' Jli1i:,1,,iiu,i.in,,. vents wo'ib-r Thomas a trunk a way, when tho dis t'overv it'is nude that it. h 1 1 been 1 broken into and rill i l. F.irrio hal; retttrue I t) tlio hotel 011 S.tndiy iiu procure 1 admission to the ro un late- oiuou's, doing tho work of a servant. and refusing to proceed against tho villain who had destroyed her happi-. ... . 1 11 ness. fna rarely spoito, nil 1 s.iyme.i i t0 think that she was shunned by all . . . ,..ii 11 wJO Hllw ilor. Ou Wudtios.lay even- !. ... ......i,, ,,,,,, iaHt, after sue Hint nuisnej uor, 1 n . , . , . .... 01 supper worK, sno tonx .nr. ntuoiuou that sho was going up stairs to write n letter to her mother. A few min utes afterwards she came down and wont out of tho buck door. One of the family, supp miug she was going to the post oiliuo, called iifUsr her an I told htf that was not the way. She in ado no reply an 1 kept on her way. N'ut long th'.-rnafti rwhu was soou.no.tr the cau.il lock, looking down into tho water, and subsequently walked down tho railroad, track. About 8 o'clock this bamo evening, as freight train No. (iO, going s mt h, was rtiu ning nt a rapid rate ubout a mile be low Watkins, the ehgineer saw a woman standing about ten feet from tho track a short . distance ahead. He suppose 1 hIiii was wailing for the train to puss. When tho locomotivo was within a few feet of her, tho en gineer saw that sho was very pale, mid the next instant ho was, horrors stricken to sea hor spring "directly in front of the engino. Hefore ho could sound an alarm it struck hor, and tho whole train passed over her before it ejould bo stopped. ' .The remains woro plckod np, the face and head alone of tho uufoiluuato suicide bo ing freelroin mutilation. Norn York ZiyyAj.. - ww a rT Q p A dlstrusslier acoldHnJ tiCffnrrel on one of the rivers ef Austria recently. A forry boat conlaliiiiig a number of Cabolio nlliti'imi sunk in Ih river M ir .oupoiiie the lowu of Jildenburg, nnd veiily U of th unfortunate people were arowusii. ' The urasihop'vjra have lando t hi Illinois und a loud or of alarm is w:IUu ou luu Dl'ee&i. . . . . vf I I NO. 10. iha Riiiin t. iiu em pfi-H-1 I he rnllowlnif de- scriptiod of tlio H bio we may never know. It was lomd in ettiiitiHtei Atihey. tiHineless mid dateloa, but nevottli "les it is vilunble lir (is wine and Wiiiilt'somu eoun.Hol to Hi i I'sc ol Adam. ua'l'in wmil I be truly Initiiiv if it were g ivcnin I by no vlber law I dan Huho of tlm blcsseil book It font nun rv.ryllitii needful to bo known or iLmo. I It (iives nisli'iictinn 1 1 a Setinto tin. tliuritv ami dir.'iiliotl tea innxi.-irate. l ca nio'is a witiies, re.pin cH an mpii iuil vcrttici l a jury, ami lur- iisu.'s Hi. i jndtfo witli In Htiitunito. It net tlie b i.abiind as tlio lor.l oil liU iiomehol I, on I ilo a. mistress , d' tbo tli!e lobs liinl Iu to rule, toil. His toKtiiu.my was clear, xini ui l her bow t) ma t 14". J pie an 1 direct, ma.lo things lo ik a It iiii uls lienor tj p , routs n'i I cn imlndnk for the tli feii l utt. mil ioiiM e'l.-.lieiue to dull r. ti jnhell lbolotl got hold of him bo It pu sji-ilo's un I limit tlm s'.v.iv ,im,.,.,, 1,. to cross ipiestini him in of tlio s ivr.;ig i. tho nil,; il'.'lio rul n:s u el il bnital lii.lililtir. liaid cioss) cis a. id tlio uathoriiy el' tin ma-iers ; ,.V1,,, ,t,,, wound up rath.)!' nl 0 ) il m i U 1 lie Mrijoce to lul l ir an I ; pipt I v tt follow I t iu rerv.iut tioh-v, mil be niag ami ! Vll now, detil Hided the floinisid. llio protection !' the A!ni:liiy to all wifi, ,v tomihawk hlte tl nirish, "winib thai iU l.i) this iiilo. 1 1 you know alHinL tv horse. anyhow t Jigvs ditoiLio.n for wml li igs ) j nt really piofnss to bo u hjl ami tmiiil-. ,l .f ( U pr..m:s's I'mI n )l raiiiHti, lim -No, nir, notoxiu-tly. I don't pro it Her ll-e id bo Ii. ,,s t,, ,0 a .m, .(.vt,,,,., ,t I LuoW It p nu'.t out u fiithf ll nnd c' riial ,h,, J ;ll ul,0uttlio luittiro of t'.io gnrdiia to tlie depai liug Ii I -bad , .;iMt." un I l ull r lolls him wub w iniiti in llmt is. said llooton. glaring lirsb 1'ivo bis latlitrlees fhiid.vti. mid lH(, the witness and then smiling at whom hi- wnh.w is le ti u- t. mi l j t. !,, no Ming graciously at tbo .......: j.j .. i.i i ...i... r. 1 1.. . . r - .. i., ,.j,,i ,, s a lather to tint foriin r. and i liiis.nin l to the latter. 1 1 lo:i:li 'i a man to set -,is lioiiso in order, an I h .v tn tn i!;j Ii antiroves u dowry t' r bis will : it wile, lll- t iils th rnh: s ol nr-t. b irn. eb ivv how Iiu y.iuu br.liii.'los (.hull be lilt It il 'U.11 ! tie) liht ol all, mi I re- ve;ils Vi'u in 'C. t i every ilc'a liter, uver rcuiier :i:i I tre-pa-s'r. ', it is tho li si bo i!; au 1 the li.( book. It tMiitLiiiH tin) ii s . .s t Matter,' gives th ' lui-t in ti ileti in ill'nd-1 the gr-'ato-l d"i;re.i of plca-uiv tin sitis,ai:ltoii that wj luve ever enjov od. it contains the I.tw nnd tho prof iinid ni) .icries thai wcra pcaue I and ii brings tlm Very of comlort to th) iieil.ri i'' und (ii -t ever best (I IH consulate, it exhibits life and iinnnrtnlit v I'riin lime everhui in ,', an I Hlioivs the or tr ti ol.ii-l.' ! ; I il is a brief recital uf what is t come. it settles all matters in debate ; re solve all don tilt ; and cases tin) mind n II I rt. ,..-.!.. It., ..t ull ilk ., If MCl'llttlorf h reveals llio only living nnd true Jfc,j,,f ,x tl,er god an 1 describe ,i . .. .i .ii .i... .... . U"' v'''"lV 01 tuoui uei on i,...i ,ri. . . I,i ,1. , m li.i II 1 tl InlilL' ni hlM'i i In I hi1 'iiri'n'i Imr no deed, unp.ir : ,. i..n.. 1 ... i, .i,,., ti,, ti, i.n-ti vl tern-tri il l;,,i if,.,,,i .! k , u.i the nW --in of the angelic myrials, t Ii bum 111 tribe mil tlio doveli-li legion. It will in-.t'ti-t tlm ace mipliliod iiiiitrbiinii: it'l l mot proloiin I critic. It I tbi-b't civeinnt that ever wits ore I on ; the best that will ever bo m .rued. To un Jerstan I it is to b 1 wise in dood ; te be ignor nit of it is to bo loHt i tii to of true wi loin. 1! is the king's he l e py, tbo iiulg NtraW's host rulo, the luiusekoepcr' bet ituidi, the sorvutit's best dii'tiou- ry, an 1 ibiiynmu ni'iu oest cnupan ion : it is th a sehnol bay's stolliin book an I the erautand learned mail's . luaatorneto. . it contains a c 10100 irrammnr tor n ivke and a profound mv,t;ry for ' - siiiro 0 it is tho L'nirnnt man's dict'emiry . itail'ords kiinivlo-lgs of witty ill- ... 1 . 1 .... I .I...1, vuiii.1011 loi-iiio imuioruu-, nun ........ ..f. ..u.t nr.. I Iu cum in. torm-.'ter 1 ...!....: . 1.., 11 e.ic mi .ilt m ine win'-, ni'J , , - . - , ., , v- and tho Mvifl it ovei-oHtiPi J it prom '-l-'i'od into a clol.h.ug sl.oie in New Ue.! au eternal eowarl to tbo excellent. ! port, the other luy, and asko.1 if ho .1 1 i ti,,. could be btted with a spnug over lill'I i..,.JIU. "I , 111'' ,IUM. .. ' nrev.'.le, t And that which crown s ..it : ii.... ,i, ,.,.ii,. ia uiiih.ni. i.iic. tiulity and wit'i iut hypocrisy. In wliom tlmro is no vuruieleiies.s or bhadow ef turning. t-ir.M.iuy acts of heroisni wore perforuind during tho lato tumble tiro nt Os:oola in this State. A youuj mnti named E. Do IVick heard that a woman wiioliai just Heen eoufiuod was lying ItnlpfosB in a shtViily in tho Woods, across tho creek from Moshnnnnn Mills. The mill, had caught (he and was burn ing fiercely. There was a narrow passago loading to tho woods be twoen the mill and n pool whero tho logs woro stored. The logs were burning even whilo thoy floated in the water. Do Heck, with four or livo others, Blurted ovor this passage through tho ' t),tmns nnd smoke, reached the woman's house, nnd put ting herself tut. I children on ' an old sofa, carried them safely nut on their shoulder. ..JX) Ijujc'a oy-esworo bo vorely biirnod. , Tlio production of poultry in Hie TTnitml Statuu in not lus than 210.-1 !!!!!!'olr!o lTU -u,",,1y;.W(n lh Vl Fdow two feet in deli U repoi t (HK,000, and eg3 voathaa maeh t, fc tU tj, , lSj0 0tUw tnote. l.ii., u. r.1 i-.,ii.u A.e.1 trtsl r 1 Ut One f(tftmtft rmcymf, 'O.W lnt half, column", nfr yenr, ibie-fisitlli t'obititii.otie your, 1WO tne s((imre (10 hum) I bwrtiial Hi KvtTy nilibliisiiil iiirrlie, 50 rrofiKstintiil anil lliiiiivsHcanls of iioi iiioiPtliaii.'i linn. t ynr, 6.01) Auditor, Iviocutor, AdniliiietiStor " mid AscHiimv Nolleew, 2.-V) I'M 1 1 oi ml notices s r lino, 1" All lulvcrliseniciils fis- a shorter ii rliHl than one yenr are pivsble at tlirt lime 1 1 u y mo onlenil, mid if mS punt iltt H'rooii tnleriit litem will Is.' Iitdd rc.iiiiKillo f,r Ibe nionev. bdualc itni a Leaal Bui v. i a i . There was. livo and twenty Tears) ago, an HtbrrrTtey pta'ticitig in ootlib I ti nned I'moIoh, His. hobnetj oil Hits front ier lii) would have been eil lief i blood k it tor trr an arrant n wafl 1 don't know which i but bet.) he was Limply a noisv, coarno irr.iiiio 1 bnllr, and Ins chief delight was lo badger and bully witnesses of tho optWMiiijf counsel on tho stolid. ( no day a horse caso wit on trial in winch j hiIoii wanatUitury fir tho defeiiilalit. 1W and bv, tlio conned tin, liUmhil' calle 1 a witness w!i Kas itnpposed to In) aoiuclhing of it liorse iloctor. He was a in. I lle-n ;e, I, easy, g oo I -natiireil itmti. clad in home hdhii. whoso lri)i)Xed browa'id hunt bauds li 't ilmticd hwimI and v , NVy,.,.iUno; Trillin in un, glance over th" nudienco ''that U I i s.iy, nir. you know a horse from a i: j:i''i,sl-;s when you wni tliein I "Ah ya-as jes' so,'' retttritod tlm witness with imperturbable goo I hit in r an I gravity, Iwtween the twn beasts I tdiould never take you for t'te horse. For once in his life, at least, tho bully w is clVectu illy st tielchod, and amid the wild roar which followed he t'.ii'i'W himself into his seat, nnd allowed tho witness to leave tho hUlld. Four.-rs .wo Rtixi'M.f. Two nietn bei sof the French Academy of Sci eiicos recently read a pnper on tbo subject of the inlbl"lico of forests) and rainfall iu a region. K-s-ipierel held, what is gem-rally accepted as trne, that forents increase tho amount of water received by the Moil, bub Marshal Vaillant and others have ex pressed a contrary opinion, and it becomes important, therefore, to test, by experiment, tho two thoorio. The argument of the caso for M. K.ie.pi Tcl in that Klin is formed w hen a warm and hurried wind comes i in out let with strata r cold tur.an l since the air of forests is colder and . . . .,, U,0 ,,, must fill th in greater abuiidanrie. The csjiorioi.'til.s were conducted in .mil iieara large forest One net of , 11 d i-ii-ii nts for gathering rain nnd , i-' -or ding tho temperature, s itttrif jti ni of tho tiir. .V , wis put at a h. ielit of ah nit twenty feet abovj a group of oaks thirty feet high, iu tlm . heart of the forest. Another set of .itist rum 'iits was put in tho open air 'nt a distance of UJo yards from th forest, 1111 1 ut tho same height abovn , the ground ns the lirst At the en I , ofsi in uitjs the records showed i that, dm niw Hit) first six months of ; 17 1 more rain fell in tho forest during each month than in tho open field. The total rainfall in tho foroht . wisT.j inches ; tho total rainfall in ! the open field was a fraction los than seven inches. Tho difference) I in degree of saturation of the air wai jiu favor of the foi't-Ht during oich month, and the mean dilVerenco for tho six mouths was iilmnt ono onr I hnu Iredth in favor of tho fcTrost Tlio experiments aro to bo continued. They iti lieatu that forests eoiistitula vast coudensiug apiviintusoH, nnd tho coiiclusiou is one which has aire ly beeu generally accepted, viz , th it in ore rain falls oil w.mdo I land than ou bare and cultivaUxl soil. I'hiit ty'ii',t L'.-hj-e. 1 . - I A M IS 'll) Cos SK''TI:JT. A stranger with no guile in his face and 'no overcoat ou Ins elioill.leis w.in- - , co it. ll-e proprietor promptly an Iswered ill the alUii iiUve. Y01 sp. a!c very positively, repne-t tun stranger. "I am bigger tluiu you take tne for." The Ktorekoopor was wtill coulldent that ho had coat that would answer. "1 am a pretty ltnavy man." Buid tbo Btraiiger. "1 will fmt you five dollars that you can't guos4 my weight into one hundered pounds.' The man wub not particularly large, aud this astounding oualloiigo en tirely divoitod tho seller of clothing from the ordinary cotuso of his busi ness. II 0 took the wngor, named his guess about a hundred and sixty pounds the money was put n m the bauds or a tlm a party, mi an started oil for a pair of scales, and the stranger balanced 2110 pounds of weights. I' ho st iretuau looked Bad and ptu.lod. With a smile that was childlike aud bland tho stranger took his money nod' .walked off without saying anything more about tbo overcoat .It has si nee been loarued that this man . wears a lead jacket, und baa been tanking n honest living by playing his Bcurvy trick on unsuspecting itoaieia in ciotumg. He came from (lonueetiout. i-f- Vh iii'i - UHiVI est w sw)eT.-swj
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