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Jun Ii. '73, vl (SuoeoM.irs to J. F. fc J. M. I. Inn,) ATTORN KYM AT LAW, l.ewisburg. Til. Offer their professional service to llie pnhlio. ('ullei'tinns nnd nil oilier pro fessional Iniaiites entrust 1 to iheir eire will receivcproniptaitomlon. jf Jan. 8, '07tf J? J. R. ZELLER, ATronxnr.AT-r,AW Ctiitri'villv, tiiiykr County, Pmnti. All bn.ni rntrutil t UK rar will he well nl hlllifnllr Hlonl.il VIII lr:i.-tln t Itie poveml 0uru of Hny'ler ani Kilininiiiv viittJtiea. Un bo oooiiultetl lu th KnHllh or Oeroian lanvnitii Ool. i. '7JU GlIARI.Tis I V Kit, ATTORNEY AT LAW, HolitiHjj;rove Vi., ttTors hi prnfeeHlonnl neniicet 10 lb pub lie. Colleclion aii'l nil other irof.'si"tin tiunineKt enlruDieJ lo lii onre will re eeie prompt tltviiiinn. Office two iloorn Burih of the Kelono Hotel. Jan 6, '07 JOHN II. A It NO LI), Vtlint' at Inw, MlbWLKRUUfl, I'A. TrofeaKlonal tiiiHlnena enlrtmted lo bin core w."..' be prompllv atleudoil lo. Feb 0.'7 1 J THOMPSON HA K Kit, Vttoiii.v-iii-1 jiiw, I.ewUburff, Union Co., Pa. BQT-Cnn be coUHultod iu the lngliiili anJ Oerman Iiingun(i'.-'(r4i OFKlt'K Market JSlreet, opposite Wall Smith Co' Store 8 i'.y W . POTTER, ATTonxmr at law. Selinsgrove F , OITer hi profpmiuiial eriee to Hie publia. All legal biiaiD eiilriime'l to hi . care will receive fruuipt attention. Office on ilour above the New Lutheran Churoh. July, fib '72. J3. T. TARKS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BBLINSOROVE, SNYDER COUNTY, Pa 9ept.1B. '67tf J W. KNIOIIT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ' ' Fivoburg Til., OtTora hia Profoaainnal larvlce lo the pub lic All bueineaa enlrueleJ to hi oare will b promptly alloudoJ l Jan 17,7'tl A'C. SIMPSON, '- - . ATTOIINEV-AT LAW. Northtmihcrliiiiil, Pa. OTia hi pmreaaiunul aerviee lo tliu pub .lid. All biuinea enlriiateil to hi oare will be promptly attudvl to. f Jan. 17, '67tf Q.EORUE A. BOTDORF, ' -V.ttono.v-nt -1-ia.w, DALMATIA, NorlhumbarlanJ Co.. Pa P met I' at In th rral ogurt or North'd k Hnyiter t ouniy All txialnxia eutruaUil to tila earn will revive irouil atiuntt-iii. Dan be ouu ulua In tli EuKlliU Ueruan Uugaaitoa. Ja.r. 'IJ.lf. R J V KANAWEL, HIYHIC1AN AND BLK0EON, Ceulrevllle, Nnyder Co., I'a. Offer hi 'prefetiional (erTiot lo Ih public. OUHl' TIR- A. M " 1 t ) VOL, 13. ALL SORTS OF PARAGRAPHS. 'Ret ween two leila ehoe neitlilr. 1 r The end of Terjrlblng the toiler g. Can you apell consent In three toiiera? v-, i-. .. n - . v . Down Pont the people at feaetrnf on black herrle. -' '' . . Th Granger mnvtinant U reprsenie l lelng on tb deoline. i Poatmnater Ooneral Jewell la plating havoe with diahaneat mall eontraotnra. ' Po not Witxlo titno in tucle-w rcgreta over li . iryoiipoKlvtMtritrrvitiilM iihiii your nll'uirs lliry vt ill otto ibty rotul ymt. A Dumber of !aty edltnra will atfeml llie at ate eonvention at Elmlra next month. John Rurna I awaliing trial in Pitta burg on ajeharje of nealiug a locomotiro. The Import aiion of poi atoca inlo 'orto Rico ba been proliibitcl on account of the potato bug;;-- " In Kiiki' Iho fnrniera plnnt ami Heaven water, but the giaaahoppcr reap Ike liarteal. Tbcy ta'lt of tnrnins Jay Caohe'a p.itatial ri"iil"U0 near 1'hilaJclpliia into a tentale collr(je. Don't imagine thai you wort born lo reform th world. Vo l oan't pllt a moun tain with loolhpit'k." . ' A baby allow la ta-h liolJ In Memplila, Ttnn., and Inn priio t ji, it lo bo,awarduii 10 lb bomelieai batty, - - ' ''-Th Poor Dtreotora of York oounty have a evcn dollar auit on hand f ir fur niihing pauper, with uigar. Among th abipnienta from lo liiapo lie to New York, one il iy rcoontly, a car load of oi l boot an 1 aboc. What I the difference between a Lrllo and a biirgtur ? The belle Carrie (also lock, and the burglar lain key. lo oue part of Norway the longcat day is three muuiua. Wh it a plun.li I chance for laty man lo atari daily p iper. About 1 00,000 flpaninh Irimps have been aeni lo Cuba iu Ibe Un n yearn, and moat of ibciu are now in the grave. At a KiiiK-t'Hi fil!in iniilcb it tiHiiIcHt cbiiji aut tiovvn i';iilitrtliiiuriit'll "unklo" lii'lo.-v ho m.iny Imlics. The biggeat lumber rafl ever eern ou the Mi;ippi river win low. I down the oilier day. It comprised over nnlliun feet. John Rome, oolored. nt the 1at ae sion of the court in Itc lt'ord, wa u linillrd to practice law lo the aeveral court of that county. Alinnat nny aubatance, audi aa aoil, aand or chip dirt, la good to airead on grnaa land a a lop dre'aing, if yuur land is low or flat and not loo wel, It In in vain In hope lo pleae all alike. Let a man stand Willi hi face it what di rect ion ho will, be in UK nereaaarily turn his back on one half of Iho world. The unlverally of rannaytva nia, by the will of Ih late John II. Tonne, or Philadelphia, will receive $:lno,noo im mediately, aud a niuob more after a lime. TI10 farm owned by lleorge flraul, founder of Ibe Violoi ia o ilony. Km, i the larjeat in the world, e ai brae i tie; an entire coutity and eouiaiuing 670, 'iOO acres. The idied fiheriea on tho Hudson this year are an uiiprecedaiiled auceeas. At one point, the other day, llie fishermen took ij.ooo in twelve hours, where a few years a j ti jo was oonsidet ed large haul. Th son of the distinguished Stephen A.Dounlas are in luuk by ibe recant decia otiof llie court ofclaiini, which enable I hem 10 recover nearly a ipiarter of a million fur oolton conn-oaled by the governtuenl. lt is inil thai when Red Cloud and hi lo uven heard that the government had deolnred waron the crooked whisky die tillers, they expressed a strong desir to lake part in the iioiiliiis, .- An Aichinon, Kansa. girl ale four pound of wedding oake in order that abe might dream of her future husband 1 and now she lays that money wouldn't hire her to marry tho uiaa she aaw in that dream, It is itnpoBBiblo to raino a family docotitly, ri'upoctubly, and intelli gently without a regularly anpply of nttWHDnport. in tho Iiouho, aud in a newspaper a luitn gotn nioro for Iiih uiouey than iu any other inveRtmcnt. Tho man who btops bin paper to economise is tho huiiiq as K'UK barefooted to uavo bis xboes, aud bis iutellifrouco at tho cud of tho year will fare as badly as his unclothed fuet Savimi is Wkai.tu. One great cause of the poverty of tho present da, wisely nys an exchange, is a failure of our common people to up p .wiinall thiogft. Xhoy&o uot r .a linvv , a daily addition, bo it e . so small, will soon raako a Jorge pile. Jl theyo'ing niprt and women uf to day will only' begin, ami. begin uow, toaavo a littlo from ' th .lr earn iogs nd plant it iu tho soil of sona 0 goud iivmgi' bunk, and weekly or tiiuntlily add their mile, thej will wear a happy iniilo of coaipctcqcp whtn thoy reach middle life. NotOnly ltie desire but the ability to increase Jt will 0U0 grow, Lot " man, luborer and 1 and ill onoe, a be, souio of your yoihi t eonlingeoey. children I' gin at ti the streac trades. now '..'Ji'-'f !- I. 'if MIDDLE BURG, SNYDER COUNTY, J. ttr.v , The Infidel and His Daughter, The damps of death are coming fast, My failiar e'r my brow . . Tke past with all lis scene ba lleJ, '' And I must turn me now ' To that dim future, which la train, My feeble eye deery, ' Tell me, my father. In ihia hour, In whose item face lo die. tn thine T I've watched the scornful smile And heard thy withering tone. Whene'er Ibe I'lirl-lian's bumble bop W placed above thin own I've heard Ibee speak of cniotning death. Without a shad of gl 10m, And laugh ti all ibe chil lnh fear That cluslor round th tomb. Or, i II my mother's faiih ? Mow fondly do I trance, Through many a weary lung year past, Thai calm nnd saintly faoa I How often do I call tn min i. Now she is 'iicai li the so l. The placn, llie hour, iu which she drew . My early thoiigh's 10 tiod ! 'Tivas then sho took this saere 1 book. And from iia bin ning pag. Read how Its truths support Hie soul. In youth un I railing sge ; And bade me in its precepts live, And by its precepts die. That I might sharo a homo of loro iu worlds beyond the sky. My father, shall I look almvo, Ami I this galuering (l "ni. To Him whose promise of love Extend bey ond the tmnh Or, enise the being who hatli blessed This checkered path of uiiue, An I promise eternal ret ; And die, my aire, In tbine ? Tho frown upon that warrior brow I'asaed lik a cloud away. And tears cu irsa l down tiie mge 1 check, That Howe.l not lilt that day, "Not, not, iu luioo," with choking voice, The skrptio made reply, . . "Hut, in thy Mother's holy faith, .My daughter, niay'et thon die.'"; J 1 V 1 II I . " the husband s lesson. Tho ringing of tho door bell has a pleasant sound to 1110, more pirticu larly in inv idle moods. Like an un opened letter, there is a mystery about it, nnd one waits with n pleas arable excitement to see who or what is coining. Returiiing huno one day earlier than usual, I found that my wife bad gone out; and while idly waiting hor return the door bell rang. 1 waited expectant uutil Mary appeared with a note, contiiinining a request froiuj my old mend, tteorgo 1 , to ride out to his residence in tho country the noxt dav, and to bring my wife with mu. i was m'tch pleased, not so much on account of any 1 denture 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. Rut tho noxt morning everything seemed to go wrong. Alice could not accompany mo. and I could not get olf as early as I wished ; conse- tpteiitly Iwaslretful aud poovislt.and Alice socmod to reflect my humor, for sho nevor seemed to bo so un- amiablis. At length, however, I drove away.' thongh not iu a very - I L . S la I I.. 1 pieawiltl. uiouu. usssa loveij iny; an. 1 as 1 rooo moug, noiuig tne beauties of the lsndscapo, my memo ry went back unbidden to the time when I woood mid won iny bride. How lovely .Alice was then ! Rut that was long irgo. No; is it possi ble; we Uavo boon married only throo years "- And I felt a sharp pang, as I oontrastod tho past with the pros o' ' ' think that wo could settlo t into the common plueo life wo 1 had no sorioiiB Iroublo; wo did m pmrrol; though when I folt cross, or ttiings did not suit mo, I took uo pains to conceal it, and often spoko harshly to Alice, who sometimes re pliod iu tho same spirit, and eoruo tiiues with tears. Yet we wore generally good friends. Still, the charm, the tenderness of our early love bud imperceptibly vanished. 1 bad become careless about my per sonal Appearance at Lome and Alice J wtt almost equally negligent Her beautiful brown hair, which abe used to wear in the most becoming curls was now nsually brushed plaiuly be bind hor earn, unless she watt going out or expected company. I dismissed tho subject with a sigh as I drew up at my friend's gate, with tho reflection that it was tho same with all married poo(ilu must be so, in facti for how could romanco and aoutimont find a place among ho many prosy realities? I suppose we wore as happy as anybodyi and yot it, was not tho kind of lifo that I had looked forward to with ., so luuuy bright anticipations. - .. "friend greeted me with grout 'y. , In tho. hull wo mot Mrs. oking - lovoly. in with hor Sho re .winging few min y,' while my e library.' As noticed a vase '1 tablo, impart Ueeiiulueiis to do auuiA ro my friend ... ... fiotveit, , .hohonse, ' Lore, my them on a out into .uiU ex- tonnivQ, and nioHt tuntufully arranged. Tbore was a 1 vakhuW of : flivvers iu hlonm, and I notieed that L - to lootod r)rfo and'thbre the tinest, until bo bad. ft handtfomo botptot. Whett wo roaohod tho boitflo Mrs L. woh on the stops. Ilnr husbaud. still eontiniiini? our converstttion. gave ber the (lowers with a mnilo i ur of tho K iv. .Iiwi ph 1 limn in, ut and holding up a uprny of rriniHon'tlm Woo lhtill Picsliytoiinn ("utieh. berries, which he bad broken oft', shc'lmd committed Hitii'idn neir W.itkin bont hor hea 1 while bo fastuued it ntnonp' the dark braids of tier hair. It was n trilling incident, yet their jtrul ltailw;iv. manner arrcstod my attention. Had Livin i Thomta, doccasnd, w is 21 I boen a Htt auer, 1 would bavo pro- J yearn of ao, an I np to tie tmi't of noitnei them lovers, inntoivl of sober, tint in tn'i ign iiieutioon I w.is the con married people. All throuirh theltre of mi abiiinii' I'irelu. fomn wcl My I noti.'e I tho same illieato at tention and reference in their tlo porttneut to each othor. There was ' nothing of which the moat fastidioUH lgnot could compl iin i vet. w 'ailoi ;!iowing me the most cordial fit ten-! tion. they did not ignore e ieh other h exiKteiit!)), ivt tnurriud po'iplu tojoftoit, soent to tli. lin a dry go.i U ht )'.". H i xv 1-1 I had never before visited tny friend plL'asin. ii.Mtvss 1111 1 witt'iiii;' m-iii-' at bit pjutitry home, an I wit very neis, and ion wjii th.i heirt ol' Mi.st niuoU ploused with it. I H.ii'1 so, after Tlioni'H. IK'i' pu'eiitH tliinlvin weil dinner, as we strolled out iutj the , f Farm, t'oero vuh uooUUa rle to Lli woods. j nun lakf') of tho two, an I tlio vi-t-.:-' "Ves,'' be Slid, "I think it is ploas I niouy wit perfirnied ui. thu time j aut; an I," ho ad lo 1. "I think I am a1 above mentioned, tlin fuller of tho. eontented in-itt. So far, I lint tiot:lirido InuiHelf ol1ici.it iu;. disappointed in life. From VV'oo l!nill t! newly nurriel' How long have you boon inarri- pair Htarted on a briof wudd.n tour. eiL L f" I nnkod. 1 They went t Vatl;im. mi l nt top 1 "Ton years."' jut ti'ie Laug.ljii II mho. After Hp n I Vull,'' I purHtlod. "cm you tell ing two ol tniee d iv t'lete, tin-Vinl l' , 1110 whence is tlto bright atniotp'iero ' Wilo notice I n l'--t.t" 1 elug.? m 1 1 that Hitrroiinds your liomn f Tell 111. ) eon luet ( h,-r lnnli.in i. t'lo'ii li t-1 how you and vour uxucllent wife in.r kind mi I 1 vin ; he bee unw cro-s msniiL'o to retain tho denth of 1 , till I ll.-ll IV IIIVH IU ll!IMHtCllI.IILlll. love at you buioi to do .' j I should think tho wear and te-ir of cr.tblv inioucV.ed. Sho w it aim il j life) would slim it somewhat. I never era.e I at tiie coud ft of F.irris ; but I before kiw a homo where my ideal 'attempted to lovingly re:nun-,t,iMle ' f domestic happiness was realized, with him, when h. pu'lied In r lYoui 1 1 is what 1 liuvo droamod of, but , him. tin. I, to her h irror, coolly loll, have tut yet boen pertuittod to en-lhor that shy wit 11 it hit wil'e.'at ho I joy.' jhalbeeii pieviounly married, mil j My friend smiled, and pointing to ( his wife wa.t living at ltiiae i. lie a thrifty grape-vino climbing over a'a'.jHaid tint he intended tj leave her I neat lattice, and loaded with fruit, 'uu, 1 go li n k to ltliaca. and tint the 1 until : I best thitu !io coul I do woiil I bo t , "That vino ncods earoful attention and if cured for, it is what you hod ' it, but if neglected, how soon it, would boootnu a worthloss tiling! So tho love which to all. at some pe-' rind is the most precious tiling in ! life unit whitdi neeil.t so mueii cai-e a- 1 :i 1 : -..11 lo ueeji lb iiiiiuiiiiieii, 11 ;imeiiiiy neglected. Ah ! my dear fellow, it is littlo acts tritles that so often ostruiigo loving boarts. I have al ways mailo it a point to treat mv wire wilt, 11.0 same oounesy i .ai) characterized my doport.iient in the ; nays 01 courimnp ; nun wu.ii. 1 am sure tnai miuo win ue e. iiuiy re-, spectcu. .lion-ovor, insienuoi ireai - Higher as nil inferior It a tiiei'.i slave bound to obey my every behest T realize tho fact that sho lrl 1MV otptai, ami as much, nas a ngiii, 10 11 voice in tho management of our daily nfTiirs as I bave. Jly this means my dear friend we hvo happily together, An 1 t 41.... I l,..f ..... 1 --I.ia... thore is still in tho world such a j thing as doiaestiu happiness and comfort." -That night I rodo liomoward. ,,0udering over what I had aeen and I ! - " . .iiiaonu,. muni, 1 i..i.u i(!,ir,J . mi l reVIOWun.r the years of . . - , a una i.mii.uii aoo, 1 no o.i. ... ..i.- . i.u my own blindness, an.; determine I, if possible to recall tho early dream. Tho next morning, at breakfast IL8 m thu trunk a line gold w itch, astonished Alice by a careful toilotto, vvhieh was a wedding present from ohuttod ovor tho dinner, and after i,,(P ,,,th... n ,'old clniu. and other tea, invited her out to take a walk. When she camo dowu arrayo 1 in my favorite dress, with hor hair in shin 1 1. 'm-ris, and ho waictpture l and lodg ing curls, I thought sho had never u,j llj,,ji mid on Tuesday was sou lookod lovlior I exerted myself as um, t Kjx mouths in jail, of old, to eutortuin her, and was snr-1 Mist Tliom.is rem lined at Mr. Sol pnsod to hud how quickly the even- tnct iiaofld.i 1 . I rosolve.l to test my fnon.l theory perfectly, and tho result ox coodod my most 8 ingumo oxpacta - tious. i or all the littla nameless at teutions, ho graiiiyiug to a worn in s heart, and so universally accorded by tho lover and uoglocted by tho hus band, I find myself repaid a thou sandfold 1 and 1 would advise all who ore sighing over tho non fulfill ment of their early dreams, to go and do likowiso; roracmberiiig that what is worth utiug is worth keep ing. . . tJJJ,)ylon bus Huoeosnfullv crost ed the Fuglish channel in his lifo saviug dress. Tho fact tint ho trav els u particular distauao. with this apparatus is uot its chiof value, for it must bo evident that .it would re quire mmo eNperiouco to onublo 0110 to paddlo groat distanooa if wrooliod on the ouuun, aud exhaust strength that in most instances could bo better-used. AViuit is requirod is a life saving apparatus that will koep the ship wreckod person afl'jat, free from thu soaking salt water, , and onable him to have at least aoiuo nourish ment.' .With tho present merohant and passen gor business on the ocean there is a reasonable chance of being picked up. The points desired are evi.luutly embraced iu Roytou's in vention. An exchaugo asserts that "thoro are 4(l,7;Ul layer iu this afllicted oountry.'! Aud . they aro turning them u'ioii society, frora eollitges and law school alono, at, tiie ' rate of a couple tlioasand a your VelJ, thore'a lota iff ni'itoppovo-l Ju(i ji-tho far Went, that, oue ronsolatiot), and those who fair, to teehieve euuctuN in the practioe of tha law catt yo to taxiuini. Xj B Si; I PA., JUNE 17, 1875. A Bride's Suicide. ItOM.aMtV It nr.U. I.lt'B. Thn vill to of Woftdhull,' Stouhon county, Now York, wiw greatly o - citoil on I luirs.my, Mty i:illi, by tlm report Hint Mrit John Furris, Iiii1i Ulen; by throwing tn-isulf in front of a locomotive on tiio NjiUi.'iu Clmi- of tho bet Hicietyof Wooipinll. She! wait ban lajiiii! and neeoiiilishi'd, al- thonglt her parents novo in uoiupir atively p )or oirouiii it iiuvw. A fuw l ni jiitln suit! m!i f ii'iile 1 1 lie ;i 1 -1 11 11 taiuio of a lum n.i.n.' I in F.i, .'is. a , ' f.nv ve.ii'8 Imr BiMii ir. v, !i v :u! L 'iVoodoitll fio.n ltli.io.i. .111 1 cji iko.l j' ,ui,l .... f,il ,im 1 liii illv. ,,i i!i,. , , Ill, I. I .1 IV lllll.l.ll.'.llll'l III, III I ,' .IIMl.l third dav, ai'Me ire I lief no lief c nisi. I enter a h ou.ie of pro ditutiou, even : suggesting 1 Ip r the 11 i'n of one. mi. I iill'.iriiig to cell btet her t o it. lie' theu w:tit iiw.ty, leaving the heart- broken young w mi'iti. without p.iy- ! ing thu billt th it h 1 1 been c.mtr n't 1 c l at the hotel. lii.oiiee nil li l- i.ivl ' . - 1.1 . ...t. . 1. 1 1 .. , proven lllill, wimi uei Hiipjiote I lint : ,1 . 1 1 . . . 1 oan, iiooi win . er was 100 irue, am mat uo was a uoiorious se juunrei ami thief. Having no monor. Miss Thomas ,;ft .r trunk at tlio bote at seeuri y for the payment of tho lull. She could ; not gallier coUiago lo return lo uor;(; 1 ul, H,W ,,, W1V t llim, Iin, , ; homo and face the bl-hi l.il hur unfor- tuiiato marriage wonl l m iUe, ami so Miie detenu ined to seek liuiilovnielit in Watkin.t f jr a timo. Sho found lilllt ill iVltiittlt a 11 . 1. int. wlie .. ii S,.tm-.. . ... .. ; j;,y last, at tlio liotlsu ol .Mr. I) ivi l I Solomon, a prominent business- m in f Watkins. to whoto family sho 10-' , ;kte 1 the story of her great wrong. t ... if .. 1 ii . i 1 1 . . 1. . 1 ... i ,u .ujuii iv .ui. n oioiii, Ml went, 1 1 me hotel tj nrrango for tmuig ..list Thomas H trunk away, when tiio di.t-( I'ovory vit undo that it h ilbeon' broki:n into and rill.i 1. F.irrio ha I, retiirne 1 t t',1,1 hotel on S.ltid iv an I procure I admission to the room late- ! ... . . ... . . .y occupiuil oy mm ami ine ueceiven Miss Thomas, and suspicion at ouciv, ! fll on him ax thu thief. Mist Thorn !jUrVolry, which wore all stolen A warrant was issued for the arrest of onion's, doinr tho work of a servant !. 1 ,.r....;.. ......Mill 1 n . nut Hi,. 1 s'viii,.;,. u.i.,. i..L,i (i,,i.iv.l uv Un...-. ! I 1 . M'JS .....w. "- - 1 r - Sho rarely sptikn, and seimied ! t,, think that she was shunned by all wi1(, H11W ilor- ),. Wodiies lay even nig last, alter sue. nan nuisneu uer Hag. supiHir work, ho told Mr. Solomon it is tho L-nnrnnt mm's dictioniry. that sho was going up stairs to write 1 it uil',,rjs knuwlo'lga of witty in a letter to her mother. A few uiin- volition lor ill ) Immnruus, and dark 11 tea afterwards she cvno down and sayings for tlio gravo an! its owu in wont out of tho buck door. Oue of torptcter. the family, sttppouiug she was going , ,ung tho wia", tlia warr'nn 41. n i.,.i.f. . .!l'i,.ii i.'ille.l offer her nn 1 .....I n....,;ii : A .......n it nmni w... w, . tnl.I bur that wut notthuwav. S!le inada no rciily and kept on her v. ay. tN'ot loug .heroafternhuwas sooninur the canal lock, looking down into tho water, and subsequently walked down thu railroad track. About H o'clock this name evening, as freight train No. lit), going s mtli, was ruin niug at a rapid ruto about a mile be low Wutkins. tlio ciiginoer' saw a woman standing about ten feet from thu track a short . distance ahead. Ho supposed she was waitiug for thu train to puss. When the loooiuotivo was withiu ft few feet of her, tho eu ginoor saw that sho was very pale, and tho uoxt instant ho rvat, horror, stvickon to eeo hor spring "diroetly in front of the engine. Before ho could sound nu alarm it struck hor, and the whole train p issed over her before it ould bo atoppud. .The, remains woro picked np, the faco and liead alono of tho nnforlunato suicide ba iug free from mutilation. Noto Vorb UVtfUL,- -. niai a rAr ' A dlstrWHlng aoo ideuf TicmirreT on one of the river of Austria re jeinlv. A ferry bout containing a number of Caliolio nlltirnni sunk in the river Mar mpposiie ibe lowu of Judenburg, and seventy ia of lb uiilorlunoi people were druwusu) Tho griunh'ipjMre. bivo lando t in IllinoiH uud a loud ory of alaria is wrud ou the biveivj. . .j'T . NO. 10. "Iho Bible. Who Dcriptio t'Dlll h if 1 inn pone I the liillowlng 1I0- t liu It. Ida in iit.1v ii"Vcr ko jw. It was I'Atiil in Vei nijiiHiei Atihey. lininelesM mid ilati'les, ,n uovoi tli 'k'H-i it is v.iluntile lir its wnt ml w.ieli'soinu uouiikuI to th race ol Adam. A na'i'in wool I he truly linppy i( it weru g ivurnn I by nt other laws than lliiMe uf tlni bleated leek li ceii ni n pv ryih iu nrclfttl to bo kuoAo or il iiie. li Olives ttottriicii'iii 1 1 a Hennto tin. tliurity 11ml ill r.-i! t iotl In muKi..irate. l ea 11 in'it li witue.s, re'pnret an iiiitrnid ventiel a jury, and fur. 'imi.'t tli.i jurlgo Willi In ntnlonno. Il -i'l' the h mImiiuI at t lie l"r I ot hi iieil-eliol I, all I w it'll H lllirtteei it' iho tiblu IciiS him lion to rule, and her I10W t ) lil.l'i 14". It en'. ul.t honor to 1 1 1 re t h in I en joilM o'k' lieiiJ ' to elnl In 11 It niN..,l'ieos un I Iniiitt tliu sway jl tiio iver.-i.j i, tlio nil.; il ' lo rul ttnn 1 tlio nil'i iiiiv el' lit 1 1 11 :i I r-i : 0 ) 11 u 11 It t lie -u'lj'tf, to Inn ir an 1 t if servant t oiiy. an I heri.ii :tel tlio prote -tiuii nt i!m Aluiilily lu.il! tUal w ali( l) tlii.-i 1 11'e. Jt v't tin ooiinat fur wui li-it mill inn 1 il-. U p:.ni t I'nl 1 r.tini iut, litis iU tiie U-e id I nr li. It p nu'. out, u f lii'tf i 1 nml eternal li'iarli 1:1 lo llie ilepartin.; Iii ImI mi I ! 1; li r ; kilt him Willi wiiomto 1' ive hit tut In re.t cli.i l, ,11, nml whom his wiilw it to tto- t. nii'l promitet a l it tier lo tliu former, lind a hni um I to the latter, Il liiiK.li it man to set hit house in ' . . . - 1 orler, an I hi to make hi will : it aiiiiroves u dowry I r lua wile, i ll ' '- t iiih tli 1 ri''i! how Hie V.1111U of lir-l li.irn, f-li iw-blMtK.'Po-t s'niM he li !t It ii Men li tin liht ol all. mil re veal Veu iii -e, t every dit'a liter, over re.ielli'l- il!l I tren-S T. It it tlio li jlbuiA u:i I the honk. It C'UltililH tin! choiest tinttor, give.t tin ho-t. iiMlrueli in iTird tlio gr'Mie-t .b-ree ol' plea-ure an I siiis.ael'.jii that wj hive over etijov ed. it contains the 1 iw nnd t'10 prof um ! myieriet tl.a', won pernio 1 and ii biiti.'t tiio Very of comfort to ill) i'r lil'i'ig uud 11101 evor best con.olate. it cxiiitiit.t nu iitni iinnnriniiiv mil slioivt thu uf whit it t 11 " vvi is'ii'ia . a1 'J , u bl.r.f come. it sultivt ull matters in d bate ri- snlvet all doubts ; mi l eases llie mini , oI m iUt,ir wrnl,U R rcvoillf( t,1(J , vi ,, ,r,u :H.,t!i ,,,, ,,. .0l ltW ,on,.rib,. ... .,,, r , u,. i .11 ,1,.., ...... . ii i , i,.,t- nl b.ii-j . . o .1.. ..'V 1 ...i. 1 , . . " ' . .. ' . , '..iv v "il ,i ... , - - , , wj, a ,,,,k , ,,.,,,1, ,llt ,. , a i (M .,,,, t.1,1,i'l.,lltt all errors , ;L H ., , ,k lf i, ,llt Mli nv, the Wl. ., ,-.. ,.... .1 .,,,,, ,1 . i, - ' . 1 n .,,,,1 , ,, 1 L ..,,..! nii'iiiit rin- li piities :in I slr.itie cvi tits, woader I'ul icj:irnei.'es, lierAo deeds, 11 11p.tr nl.'l'.e I wars. H dotcritje. the eclostial, territri tl an I iuf Tnal wi.fl 1 ; un I tho nriiiin of tlio il'Welin iiiyri ils, tiio hum in tribe mil Un) ilotfeli-li legions. lt will itit'ii -t ilm uT'c imnlishfl.l itiDchunii! mi l 11101 prolutinl critic. It is l hi' best civeii'iut tllllt ever was 11 re.' 1 on : tlio host tliat will ever bo fiiird. To uni'Tstan l it it to b ) wise in dood ; to bo ignormt el' it is to In' lestit.it) of true wis loin. I! is the king's best copy, tlio niug istraU's host rulo, llui liouekei'pi'rs' best giiidi, the survutit's best dietiDU- ry, an I iln!y.iuiu ni iut ''est cnupati : . ! . . 1 . . .1. . .1 1 .... . s... ii..... i. . .... i ... ........ ....i l;..,mi,i ,.... iUa11 it 'I'l tHU t", I Bl V tl'l' iliO ' M.SD" ' maat.rp'eo. it coiitaitii a clioiuo gratnunr for novice mi l a ru'efouinl invt;ry tor a ,,,1't inv nnui 11 ,pi,'iu..Mi-' j 1 1 i... , ... ,.1 ,... .l i,.,vr I 1 .1 the cxeelletif. 'it. . 1 : 1 a I... lie) compter.)!, ini wiuuer inn i-o-provulent. And that which crowns ull it that the uutlior it wiihoit par tiality ii, el wit's out hypocrisy. "In w li on) lliera it 00 variableness or blrnlow ef turning.'' l!'j.Many aelt of bei'oisnj were ......r 1 t,, ('... lo,. i,.i-i-,t.l,. I '1.1 il ii.'iit i,.,..: i.'1-j ...'.,. lire tit Qtooola in this State. A V0...1 r iimn named E. Du li oek heard that a woman who bad inst been eoiiliuod was lying bnlploss in a shanty in tho woods, across the crock from Moshannon Mills. Thu mill had caught fuo and was burn ing 'fiercely. There was a narrow passaga lending to tho woods bo twoen the mill and a pool whero tho logs woro stored. Thd logs were burning even w hile thoy floated in tho water. Do Reck, with four or livo others, Btoi ted ovor this pa-ssage through tho flames nnd smoko, readied tho womau's house, and put ting b'jrsjlf and children on ' an old sofa, carried them safely out on their should.'ja..,PoJtok's oj-cs wore ao verely Uurnod. , . ' Tiie production of poultry in tho fin tod btates is not less than 'J in,- iKMm.iri munimiiy, woriu W.w. ogjj Yoiiua mucu w'in- ,, , rtt tVswi t tr 1 tnl(M. (.a rofttnttt one ynif, WW ne half, nrlnntti, jte year, thie-fismli tis)innii,niie year, 1.0.IO ne S(tliuc I llllitMv I lo-MTliiat 75 Kvery inlliliisiitl iti-rtiim, 60 ProfoKstinniliitKl llu.iiiesacnrilt of not nnit'cthano lhiis), t yar, 6.(W Auditor, I'.veetitor. Adiiiiliis)tiiiUor " nod .iIijiiii- Motlc, 2.-V Kdiloriitl not i, rt cr lino, lo All iwlvertiseniciile for rt shorter pt rloil limn one yeer arc isiral-li." nt tlni lime they me or den I, nnd if not piud the H'rioii nnlcriitg llieiu will Isj held re., iiil.lo for the inouev. Sauslcliinj a Legal Bully. There was, live and twenty rear ago, uu attorney practicing in tvuirb u ntied Ronton. Ha-1 liebnnii on tlio frontier ha would have been either a blood Int tor irr un arrant envar.l 1 don't know which t but le i ; he wait simply a noisy, coarse graiimd bully, and lus child delight w ks to binlger and bully witnesses of tlio opposing counsel on the stolid. tui! day a borne cjtso u on trial iu wlneli j, silon wasat toi iiry f or tlni defendant. Hv and by. tlhj conned tor llie pluiiitiil' ttalle I H wit'KMt wli tvat Hiippoted to Imi HiMucthuig of a hurtii doctor. Ho was a 111. I l:e-:' .;n I, easy, good nature. I mati. clad in lionio Hpuu. whol IvronMid brow aud liuld hands W 'toliuued swe.it rm I toil. Hit tostiiiiouy w.ih rh-.ir. sim ple an 1 dil'uct, mttilo things look is little, III k for tho defend lilt. Illl I j ivlp'ti il, it ill got bold of him ho iproeee e 1 to cross iplest ion lii'ii iu 11:4 111111I brutal in. inner, tiaid ctott) : un. 11 ill on wound up ratli.il' ah- ! rupl I;. at follows 1 ! "Well now, detinnded the eoii'isi'l, with a tomahawk -like flourish, "wimb doyo'i know alxnit a boiso, anyhow f I ) v u really profess to bo u h ji doctirf" "No, sir, not exactly. I don't pro test to be a horao d'H'tor, but lLuovy a ;;oo 1 d al about tlio luvturo of t!u I bea"t." " I'bat it, Htid I! ooton. gliuing llrtfc Jut the wittn.'ts and then smiling at tin-jury, no Ming graciously at tho it'iiiitail sweeping iv trinuiphiut glancii over th" audience ''that i:s I to s iy, ir. you know a borso from u , jaesj. . 1 when yon seo them I" I "Ah -ya-at---jet' so,' retuniod tint j witites. with iuiiierturb iblo goo I hu m it an I gravity, "In-tween tho twn lie-vstsl hhoul I uuver take you for tiie horse." For once in hit life), nt least, tho .bully wit illectuilly squelched, and amid the wild roar which followed he t!uvw himself into bis suit, and nllowod tho witness to leave tho aUnd. Foui:rt asi RiK.u.t. Two nietn bel t of the FrcuoU Academy of Sci uiiees reccullv read a paper on tlni I 1 subject of tho iullileiieo of forestt) 1 '""'an I rainfall in a region. lt'-eiUrol held, what it generally accepted as trne, that forests increase tho amount of water received by the soil, bub Marshal Vaillant and othttrs have ev pressed a contrary niinioti, and it becomes important, therefore, to test, by uxprriuietit, tho two theories. The argument of the case for M. Kneipi -rel is that "Riin is formed when a warm and hurried wind comes . in c nt n't with strain of e ld air.and .since the air of forests is colder an. 1 l "' "'" hurried than thu open, ram must, f til tli !. in greater noun, lance. 1'lie i-Mieriol lilt Were Coll'llieto I III I ll'l I I.'. 11 II .11. i.i.i. ......rr-iv 1 r , 1 , i i di ii ii -ntt for gathering rmn 11M r - r lin, ' t In temperature, Hitura jti ni of tliu air. ''. wit put at n height of about twenty feet abovj a group of oaks thirty feet high, in tho di.-art of tho forest. Another set of , iiistruai utt wa.t put in tho open ail at it .list'iuco of Il-o yar.lt from th i f irest, tin 1 at the R ime height abovo the ground at the lirst At thu on I ofsi'v 111 int .is tho records allowed j that duriiiw the lirst sis months of jlsTlmoru rain fell iu tho forest . . I 1 , r wli in.kiillt l.tioii in tlin flllPIl '. ' ... : . . .. . : . ' Held. I he total riiinfill in tho forosG MB t . t . . S ' II 1 w is , i nieiiet ; tlio Mi ll raiiiiau 111 ! tho open field was a fraction dh4 than H.'veu inches. Tho dill'eroneo i iu degree of saturation of tho air Win iu favor of tlio forest during etch ! month, and the mean dilVereuco for I the si mouths was iilxmt ono one I huu lie 1th in f tvor of tho f.TTiist ' iho oi)t-nuK'Uis uro to uu c.hiuihiii. i H-v lu lif.ito that furodU eotiHtitntj vast coii'k'tisiug nppMiiitusKS, and tuo couclutiou is oue which has aire ly beeu generally ueoeplo I, viz , tint more ruin falls on w.sodod laud than ou bare and cultivated soil. I'hil 1 A MlS I SOU Co.NSK'TU "JT. A stiaugep with no guile in bis face and no overcoat on bit shoulder w.in. il. 'red into a I'lothiinr store in New- . . . . - 1 ! port, tin) I'tinT dl.y, ami asko l II HO mid be litto.l with a stsiug over co it. Tin) pfopi'ieior sroiuptly an swered iii the 11ur1u.1t.ive. "Von sp ak very positively, repne l tn stranger. ""I um biggor tlutu yon tul:e tun for." Tho Hkuvkooper was still couli knt that ho bad eouU that would iinswer. "I am a pretty htaavy man." said tho Btranger. "I will hot 1 , , ... . ..'a . .. . . . '' bve dollars that yon can t guess '".V weigu iniouuo iiiiu.ie.r.1. The man was not particularly large and this astounding ohalhmgii en tirely diverted tho seller of clothing from the ordinary cotuso of his busi ness, llo took: tlte wager, tiarue i bis pilots about a hundred and sixty pounds the mouey was put np in the hands of a tiiud ptuty.Anii an atai U'd oil' for a pair of seales, and the stranger balanced U'JO pounds of weights. The st u eman looked sad and piiK7.1etl With a smile that wan childlike and bland the stranger tooK his money and' .walked off without saying anything more about tho overcoat. .It has si nee boen learueil that this mini wears tl lead jacket, atvl ba been making an honeat living by playing hi scurvy trick ou unsuspHCting ilioalers in clothing, lie caiue from (lonueutiout. c?.. 4 t i i twwu.t. m th)( u.kj, tho OtU IdwtvUH ol CtuiaJLv -
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