i; 18 V THIS I Si. Y atVclvortlMlnt7 -oK Published evfry Thnniilnv r.vomrrs 1 JBHEMIAH CROU3E, Prop'r. Term of Subscription, TWO DOT.U IW rKIl AXNI'M. Pay able vithin.ix immtliK, or $iVOifnit pnl1 within ths your. No paper dis continued until nil nrrvnrai'o are tinid nnlciw nt tlio option of tho pub- lishcr. BuUcHpMons nut-sldo of tho county PAYAIH.E IN ADVANCE. KiT'T'orsong liflinu nnd npitit? pnners aJdrcod .0 oth;r le-mp utilim-riirs end arc linblo for the price nfthopttpcr AK0IL Att-AWA. ItOBArl All.. 8. ALLEMAN & SON. ATTORNEYS A T L A IF. Hellnwjtrtv l.'tt. AH profeatlonnl hiialneaa and cnllecllng tnlriisil (0 ihflr cure will promptly aliened lo. Cnn be enonilte l In Euglitu or German. Offlee, Murko'. Scjuaro. T J. 8JIITU. ATTOnXr.T AT f.A W. MIDDLKHUKO, SNYtllK UK)., PA tort hit P ofeailnnftl Horvteet to the pub'lc Uon.iulttlonl Is Cnxllt'. to. I tlertnnn. LU. MYKUS, 4TT0RNET k iT LAW i I"iHtrlc?t Vt Joi'iio.v, MiJJtobui Snyder County Pcnn'ii OIBe few loor West of 1 1 Cnurl Ilouon Miln Alrct. Cuiiaiiltnil'in In Kogliili nl Oermnn Ungn tget. Bpp.'G. W" "if VAN OKZKIl, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Lowiriburtf Pit.. Offeri tl prnfoMlonAltcryict to 'ic pub Ho. Colletlon ml ll oilier Violoinn 1 buiineai entniaieJ to bit cars ill re It prompt ltnilioa. TJP.'C JtO X M I f-L V. t(. V ATTOttSEY A I.AW, 1 iflilliilinr'f Pn ; , , , , ,' Offer h!prolelonl riop to flip He. Collollonn n!l ll oilier prnfeaMonil nai vwnv-imiwn ....... - -: biinlneai eniniale l to hi) enre will rei-We prompt attention. Jnn a, 'tiilf II. ii. AViti.Mr, AtiOrilvy OC vUUUUwXXVl 4 'ft f i lie i "i ' Office N.E. CorMiivkot.t Water StR I'r?bMrar. Irtn'.i. Conaultalion in bolb Eogliali un.l Oj-vmnn LAnguAget. D.'C, I'.', 7-t f. m". linn, ah .Ti u-. a (Siiaaaoora to 4. P. .1. M. I. Inn.) ATTORN Ek 4 AT LAW, l.pwialuir, V. Offer their professional anrviura to tlic piihlle. Ciilleetioue nnl nil oilier pro-! feaaioDAl buainess enlrualej to ilirir rare will roeeiopronipttteniion., Jnn. , Oitr J. It. ZELLER, ATTOnSKY-AT-hAW ntrenilti; Snler Count;, I'fnnti. .11 h-ulnr-mi antni.leil to h: i-nre will lie i n l r.ilililnllv iitlan liil ti. Will lira tin oor il a lurta of Sny tcr an I iipiiiiln ' in b ejoaulte.l In lli Ki kH-'i .ogiia. net. 3'. ';.;t( ATTORNEY AT IKW, Sfliiini'Dve I'll.. tlfTert hi profealnnlHervici' 10 llie pub lia CuMai)iion nJ ll other profraiui tiuainia ealruiiel lo bin rtrc- will re teie rom t itemion. t;lic two ooi orib ,) lh ICoj tiniio Hotel, f Jnn 6, ' ro 1 :. . ARNOLD, tornoy MIDDLEIICUU, PA. alontl biialneaa entnihtcil tn li euro i promptly aiicdJoJ lo. Feb 'J.'?l TUOM I'.SON 15 A i l-flF, lk.ttriiv-ii i -I v, Lewiabiiru, I'ninii Co., Ph. ttOftn be enuaiilte'l in tlic i'nglich nml CerniAn 1 ng ' ( a. -vja OFFICE Mrket Street, opponlte Wall Sraitb A Co Slot b l.ly WrOTTER, A TTO R yK V A T L A W. Selinsgrovo Pa , OtTcrthil professinnAl Frrviee to the p iblio. AUIeiTHl buaineaa tiilrnoie'l In hi" ro will reoeive rroropt uteniion. tiffifc one door above tbe Now Lutheran Church. July, 4ib 'Tl. T. PARKS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 8BLIN3QR0YE, SNYDER COUNTY. Ta Sjpi.lS. 't!7tf C. SIMPSON. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Nortbninliorlnnd, Pn. I) Ten hit profealonl eervice lo the pub He. All buaineai tulriiate.l to lis .oure will b prouipily attenJcd to. rJn. IT. '"711 J. l'ETERS, . " Justice of the Peace, Middleburg, Snyder county, Penn'a CouveyancltiK dona, and Coll.i-tlont mail". KrarylklOA- InirmluJ to lite care, will nwln prompt Attautlnu. June II, '14. DU J' I" KAN A WE h, PHYSICIAN AND BUROEON, Centrevllle, fiuyder Co., ri. Offeri bi profosiionul tervloei In (he public 0-38lf jyn. a. m. sunn. MYSICIAX AXD SUJIQEOX, Olfera bit profettlonal taryicet to tbe oill (Di of AiUmtburg and tioiuiiy. Hep4, 73 R. J. Y.8UINDEIi, BUROEON AND PHYSICIAN, Middlvbtirt; r., Offeri hit profettlonal ter-ioet to tbe ell- of Middlejurg aud vicinity. f Mnrcb 2I,'67 J I. MONDECK, Justice ol the Peace Adamthurg, Snyder Co., lt. Will be ia bit ofliea.al Ibe above mention ed place, .on MONDAY and SATURDAY f eaeb week, when all klnda of buainett relaling lo bit oflioe, will be attended lo June 'JO 73tf J V. VAN BUSKIRK, UBOICAL A MECHANICAL '"DENTIST i '- Selinsrove Font). A.AVETZJJL, ' Ju:tic3 of the Peace . JBaaoarlown, Suydcr Co., J 'a. AM klnde of aolUelioae aide ou liberal r v P" --r ateaadi la alt bajtlnett Ue.r .- (Jaaa 'M, 'JM , VOL. 13. MIDDLE BURG, SNYDER COUNTY, PA., DK. OOUDXEU'S i:i d I It MAY FLOWER AND GEXTIA. rn enre fur l.lver I'ompHlnl, liyapeP'l. t upuriiin. nf the boot tin I 'iiral lleMIUy. Kemnle Werkneaa iiml nil other ili.ei.ea nrlainu from a illiir."r"l ay.tem. A p.i'lllve unil eflo! tiiAleiire f t rever'nna !'. Th mnn'tr live ii. It when nil ol Imr reriia.Het 11. a. I .il l to i!ey are perwctly eitre 1. Till: INDIAN COM POUND T one of flit mnt iieveuf'il in. Il.-lnea ever of. Iero.1 in t'i piUUe. tin I l' ir ( r imp nmr rhnn. liv'en'ery.i'hnl.T.1, nnl nil mitnmer l"in pl-ilnta. Hlieii'ii-itl.in Tnniii.ir-lie en-l NenrililA I'liU I'mup-innd la w.irrAtitcl nnl h.ia nmer lMn knuwu In lull lu l.'rAiiip Cullc In llurr.f. HORSE AND CATTLE LINIMENT. Tills rlvirnt.1 l.lnlmcnl h ni innl In IVf wnrM Inr the lii'l iwl rt c impHInu in mm or im.nt, vl : Npnln. Hum", wcnny, 'nlir lllllr, i le.li Wniinil nl all kin l un "n vi m hcAl, Kli.iiinitliim. Hum" nn I .mI.I,j irr.nl I (n euro Nnuk. Hlt, A rna In On llrr-Kt.orf M, pla. Tli la l.lniini,t U nU'il, rcomiuouJo-l l.y all ho tiiivr ue I It. ; KEYSTONE (Ol'OII HYUl'P. Tlil wn-lnrlnl ma-IMna, whlrth.la pnrtir .Vnir tnii! I'r.pir-itinn, l nnn i( tha m-iit vnla. it.'lv anl mirn ourn fur i'nl1, round llmr n'i'a. Hroni'lilila Woopln I'ii.K'i, i nin l- Ilia rlicn. Spllilnj of III. i.i.l, s irons an l lllaa.llnii nt the Ijiintf. or I hrnnt. whl-li !m crar horn oilora I to tha pu' lla. In n it n ilt until your euuuli ha an IcI In a-inumptlon, lor aonii.np tl inra "la.ply nena I i inn-it l,a fnra I. Trv ya nfll ! i,im ir l-iihlM. i'omk(i, ltr.nihUK an I nil riiliar atf.vt..ti ol tha Tiiront nl l.iinif nnl Willi n ilii.l'n liloinir anl a ra.mhir ue of lliia nin.inin ,',irilln t illra:tliu you iha pun-.onuua. nil oi ei-t a cure. ; ( It l; ; R H Y En KTADI.E LIVER FILLS Tor Ilia raPafuDil oiireol II II m foinnUInt' of nil klrol, iviMipri, .1 iiin'lld'. Hni.la. Ue, In illneitlon, Impurity oil In) llloml. ,Vi. CnitDNER'rt PILE REMEDY fa a ctlPA f'liPx fiti lt1Ai1lnt ft n I I Milntr 1'llnt .itr ryiick;iainol ilitfitimve tutMinn Utrnr llh it lr. I It O'Tln- r'n nmnc I ii'ln'r- l u).n rv ry iwiel. I til- ru.tio'i itt :iny tli. Pher lullv coiuinunlcikte'l. A'llni. ir .1. It (linihM-l!, I.lvlil Strew, I ..In Ml Ml ' i , l"a Tjr ill- At All lumial'l an ooiiiry Storon , MM: M L?st, Haw Ecstarci! ,lut yuMNnft I, n now c llK m of Ir rV'i the rii-ItM, Mre fwlt'Ki'lt tilt 1lltir M't.liM T'HtlM'K "f Sfinl'i ll rftW np ! n"ltinl'ry se-nirm I l.-m-.i, I 4 ruse v , lo M !rrl p1.. . nt-, 1 ' i" m 1 1 1 Kvi- rr.-v uti-l Kith, in-lni'v 1 null ,ulu1ci"ica ur ociUHi iirvnini. no Tim ccltihril 1 mitlior I it tlil atlmlr Kh ay, rti'irly liMiinu.tr4lo. Irnn 1 thirry yrr' eti'.tul TAMl o tdit tlin aUrmlnx C ine-fl'M-iM of i'li utaift in iv li r i h.'iUy ruro! win nut ( itiitr n ue t Inte n ii m'llihp ir lh npiU' iH'Hi m 1'ieknlin; p ilnfln', "lit a ii.imIo ill nira iti fiicf fimi'l cort iln n. e'tini ul, hy iimmhh mT whlrti nvory Fu!!-Tor. no tiritlr wlnt lii!Wnlftl iii in iy ni;ty euro Lluieii cr.f ti 'V. linv.itWy, it 11 1 r 1 !f illv. dvury jtnii.i an I evory tn in In t'i I n I. itll.l-r te-f I. It) A I'ltlll HfU'H t' Rtl vHr-'na. i -l i-l 1, nn r.-i'ii ( wit or l in-t A ! I til'1 r.ifltn'i.Tit, 'H A .!. IV K IAS K h i ()., IJ7 H wrr, 1V- urk l irll. It 1, J. 0 KKKITZKlt. jisTifKOr r:iK pn.tr. 1'letp'ieiu town.l.lji snyler (.'. PA. I'onryinrlnic, I'o'lai-tinic an.l all oilinr IhmI ni-r i.n'rii-to.l to lila caro will be promptly At li-n I.--I in. 6AVS3 rySILISAVEG LABOR 1 iut (P.UI.U4 lih, 1914.) f'i.'tftn ! nr nf tlio wont cont!tictnp of lirnl Kiitv ii. a it i c-il ir 1 Jt1 tif an tru h u lln lubt t-i-1 n iit. M r i itr rent, vt ruci, 'l Ml- i rlit'i' - fUM'f i- of pprlpo; lff. K.irh p-' ' i.fi.i irt of ltn n PT'fti'p. nnd llptr'ndu In ft mt f. tir.l-r Mf- ! ot.-B ik'ii-:i)f( tli Innula of Ilia I .!', ti.iliif II I flit CAlhttll Alld HA'Alu lttiout pJ'hifKi Injury to tlic inht. ('niit'iiiri-t tl in rlrfln lutftor, la"t JnrTrr, nnd work en-irr I 'in'i any in in iinrlft. AiohfrU ami! In no L. b. Natvy. l'or falu lijr il.u t i. biiid fur C.H :par. nn; c iiA lm i:n.H nxi;nc). co.. A ;tii!f u the I'll-1. J lSt..ti a, ITVior of l .mnt fil KtrtM-i, Now YorU, rtr. iii a "-an ( mq at tut IT. t tf tL t pr, VICIv'r-5 Flower & VcToiabla Seod3 r tli bMt tho.'W'irll pro'!uj". They '6 iil intu'l ty million fioMil4 in A-uitrl-'n, i I thuiOMilt Ut l.ft intll.il l'l iwtm ah. I H)ln ti l uclhitjlc. A I'rloa I (ttitlOaT'in "flit lrrj tJ a.l enclone tho j '-tiuo a etui lump. VICiv'S ;r & Vegetable Garden Flow In the ninii ItoiiutlTul nr th kin I In the worl.l. It i imi .In noirly 1.0 ifi4 bun trn ln o Itu IMu-'triitli'nn, an I four IMiromo PU'i n Klttv. jr-, leo iu Unlly ilrawit nl oltirl Irnm nutur. rlft) a ein. In piair ouvori 6s ct. tuul( m ftlvKiilll GlulU. VidtN Tior.il c;uidc 'Dili It a betutirul Qo irterly Journal. Ilnelr llluiitr.ite.l, Aii'l e;intAlulnt( an el 144111 eolorel V rotittrplei-a wild llie nrat uuinlier Prlee only tivlt lor Ik year. I tie lir.t numlwr lor lo7t) ju.l la.ue.l. AiMrevi vioii, uooi.tiitr, in , 1. $ DOWN WITH HARD TIMES. $ save imLTxrrx:: miMCT'A wimrii. The tiratt N. K. Dollar Halo, ii llronill' l l '., II t oi,"Mia. aiin-e Itlhaa aolii it.MiUa tn IS.'i.ouo patrotia. Itolfara every variety of llrv, Patioy, ami Stapli-)o.iila, Ornearlee, II wika, Cutli'rr, tltaaa Waru, h.'. ,;'., tl alioul half prloe, ami telle vi hvtiiimi .te.vl.Tii.NB iiiii.i.aii. T'iv.nt Ueinlri It loot Innn inaiiirra.'lurara I ITol UailUOunrl uivt han ja, ami can e.ill for ! wbttl country di-ulura tak lnl for. Tlila la no bninliiitr, uo -th-ki'iaii or lotti-rr. K-e oar nirculata, AU.I aeallit- thotlaau.ta of arlli'loa oir-rei! at only 1. We are eudora.,,1 liy Uiv Is tl p4M-ra ol II atou, ntnt by Ino.ihin pulroiia. Sou our L-ir.'iilara. TJTrt PqnVi't will aoll you ijooila at Kaa lli.ti W U Vdilinj oilier li'iiia... Wo auml l.y mall or eiprMa C tl. P., anil let yon aa K'avla Ui-loro bnylmr. We went aueuttevurywUiiro. No Nat, nn ejpllul i:eeOeil nn. pi.' uyt a pnalal earn. Saa.l nne.for Villi? wUUbilloitr pairrt. elrrnlara, airl llta We l' AM ami imi aall J arll. l .a.tl m.k, tie., all for a Hi N.) if u unia.Au. Ilenitilnl K111H-, I'uia. Jlrai-oli'ia, Set., I'lpi", Vlollua, liitltara, Da.loia, in fact IW altrlh'laa all At 1, NliMI Now, ami eava moiii-y. Yon can 'In 11. pii-are try. Ailrwua all ..r.l-rato U. OKM IS TON k I'D , N. K. PUtr J.Alt BALK, 3J liiouiAila HI,, lioalun, Uala. XQCIQCN M INKY Foil ALL Only two IHme. Only two IH1110'. "Hit alwayailark eat tioli'ie liny." To any retiler who will teml I rent, to 0...ae will aenil una lint orvwil whtoh we tutrante will put you Id the way lu m.ke IMIl iuoitb,,Auil not lake bull yourllm. bull Able for men ur euineu, noya or 11 trie, and It entirely new. 'I unu.Bii.lt can now tecure py ni( bualueat, AnitVon.tant Ine-.iuo. T'hia la in "chance of a llletliue," tml II nu will n A em brace It tell Jour IriennA, lor It It A Fortune fur none worthy deaervlnw perton who nooda a helpinii baml. Nut a reipe, Jewalry, or oUier buujbuj, but A Safe ami Huie guarantee!! hu.l beituppurlunity, bampl but, elreulart. ae. AO. .are ti nlat onet, ko . tDta. oalf lo .ulroiluce III none iree, tml Bone noe.l ropfy uxile.i ibey want to uiHketf0.-0 year clear. Iluu.l.adaara mukliiaT I 10 eeuta anil ' WW1 will abow y .u-Uow Hit ilon.." AOdrett, IIUNTEH a UJ.,UlBtdaU, N.ll, A G. UORXBEHQEIv, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE PerrrTownablp.8aydtrOountf.pt, Colleotlont, UoRTtyaaelnv, and all other butl ttptifialBlM io the orUoe will be oxuiBPllr uiealla. Mot aear TiaaUiaf rllle. ; 7 ,:. - ' 1 ontr v Deeds ol Kmdnsss. nr . n. Iiiippm ti tit tl- eowllp H'iouI I han; IK Ittl'e cop An I aay. 1 I'm .-h a tluy flower I'll trot terr not nr.iT up: How many a weny Irnvaljr Wou.il inlaw Ita Irjunnt amall. An. I many u litirt w uiij forty li To loie it trutn the '.II. Pifpe lh Blltterln jilaw.lmp t'pin tna r i" "nnui.l ay, WhAl ein a llltle.lawlr.ip Jul l il liaimr allna awat " Toa hla ln on wlileli It ral l, llol ire the iliy w i .1 'nn, Willi. nit A .!rop lo inola'en It Woul.l wllliar In the tun. So op me the Hill, br.aiel, t'pon a Miininer lay, Olmtil'l tlilnk ttHm!lve too imall to Cool I'ue traroier nn 'it waj; Who w..'.i! I not m' tli" 'iillet Ami . ilti-.t one t'l il Mo Al l think tuny in i lo a uri-it nilitAk li tltey ware ItlaiiiK to I How many ilea 1 if k!nlnel A little i-MI'l miy .1 . AHlioiiith It In' i'i Utile ,lrcii(t!i, An'l llule wK.lom, la I It w int a I ivion 'pin t Mil - ti more th tn ttrMwti. to pror II iw m tiiy thin t eliii I may uo l or vtUert by ltove. WhafirCifc 7 A little erlli In- Lie tlia bet. A llllla l:,.-e .il.jve Inn pf.A I, A liti la Inu'k lic.itn t tli- iloor, A Imlenuoe upon trnr Hoot. A llt'taltil wltn itarklirowe h lr, A little tilna aya I la-o 'inl I nr. A Hill" l ino til it la i I" to af'i il, A lutlupani'll, mUiu ail 1 rate. A t It lo lillllie'oina, wtiKotn meld. A Hitie .i t u l nlliiln i I u l. A In Ho i-ott lau. neri'i l oir, A little oil IIui j U iu. eliel l tlor. A little f unlly k il!iora I r Mt, A lil i m t in in- ip I, t- ir .la we I mjaail: A lllll.i I l- I t i hi- a nl. A lilt lo rol Irom u.ri:eil t ilt. A llille'Mvrr In lil hair. A utile in oil. ml c i- .-h Ir. A Httlo nliui oi , ar h HI tflontn, A little toro.ru to Hie toiu'i. i o n t. rr ii i s Little Peacaniaker. "Now, sir, ho out tf tho door, and uovcr ho km as yoti live, daro to crocs over its threshuld r.iiin." Very well, kip, I will obey you to ilie very last, hour of my lifo." The iirst of theso t peakei9 was n man who! lifo had ulid beyond its fiftieth, birthday. His hair was streak "d with L'rav. and wrinkles lwl bn- gun to rrnthor on his for:'if ad. He was tall, lino lool;m uinl nl rnui- timniliii;; prest nee. t.loup;Ii tho veins! on his temples w. ro awnllcn with paKsion. As ho s;oke h" roso and iroiU'ht ibiwu Lis clciieni il liaud 'inn,;,,, i,v r,i,.vii! no tho tablu with ti bluw whteli Beut n shiver through it. The last speaker was n youth, just m tho threshold fif his twentieth year. Ho had tho atroiitf stern fe.a lures of lhi elder man. and thoanme thin, compressed lips, but their was .1 ottor li'ht in tho brown eyes, nnd s uncthino; in tho wlmlo faeo which w mid havo won you tpiickcr than tlio old man's, thou;,'h it was stern and livid ns tho dead. As ho rose and walked to thu library door and msweied his father in tlxiso words which r-ealed his dismissal from his home, and sent him into tho wm Id helpless and ulono. soft, eaeer words sltcniuo l liko a silvor-Ilowinff rivulet lown inn siaus, nun tan-111. lui' ., . ..... I l.l.U. youii'' man r oar just us bin baud was on tho dooibiiob "Edward Elwnrd, I say where are you going V And tho next moment Ihmo bound- od tlown to him n fair child. wIiohu hair was tho color of tho dandelions, which wero just opening in tho men lows, whilo her n.uro eyes wero fu'l tfeiuik'H, deeponod and confirmed !y the sweet lips bcnonlli thorn. "I am going, Mary don't nsk mo." Hut aa sho lifted up her bright, wilful face, ho suddenly placed bin hand over it, na though it wore moro than ho could boar. "Ob, Edward, what is tho maltorT Havo too. and papa boon qunrroling ngnin V "Y eg, nnd now 1 mnst lonve yon. His voico tihook huskily along tho syllables, "r or now Jong t "Forovor, littlo aistor I Ho lias sent ma nway, and I ahull uover oomo again. "Oh. Edward, Edward I ami sho lifted up hor littlo soft, whito nrins, and closed thorn around his neck. "You don't menu it. You won't go away nnd loavo your littlo Mary f Sho can't live without you,'' nnd sho nulled down his cheek to her faco. nnd hor tours dropped liko lain upou it. 'Oh, yen sho can, if sho'd only mnko tip hor mind to." Ho was try intr to spunk in a choorful voico now nnd caressing tho goldon ringlets In which tho Mny nnuboanis woro Uut- tcrinor. t?ho 11 bo a brave, good girl, aud put a bold faco on tho matter, aud I won't forget her whon I am gone, and 1 ahnll writo hor a long letter ono of thoso dnyn. Don't, Edward, don't. HII break uiv heart What shall I do without you to take me out to ride, and to toll ma funny atones, aud -tieip me to take care of my (lower beds i and what will you do without Mary, to love and tenso you, to comb your hair aud bring your slippers f Oh, I can't lot you go t" and sho cluug to Iliu, her sweet fnoo washed with tears, and her amall figure shaking ith sobs. He took hor tip lu bit arms and nressed her tiirhtlf to Lia heart, and the atornnesa went for a moment out of the young mam faco.' "I rnn't lii'lp it, Mary, Httlo nistov llmt I lovo bettor than ntiytliiurf on tho fitco of tho cnrtlu nnl I want yon to roiuumlH-r thin, whi'lher you evor nno niA n 'it in or uot. lint it won t L) to clvr) way now. l'Hthi r hnw turntvl mo out of hii hoiino otico find forevor." And hern tlin ftioo sctllod bnt'k in to its old Hil'I'MIIPAS OIICO 1IIO.O Tho lilt.lt ;irl tood and uhivprcd Oli. K.Uiud." Ilion lior iiwiMt fnoo 8iidd(iidy AmhIidiI up through its tours to liiin. "I will fo .'Rtraiht to piirn and boff him to luku yon buck, und ihn would have Ptrnnt awat from hot brother, but ho held bur Ink forc iblv. ''Ni'Vtir, Mary, nnwr will I IomIi opon Iii4 fioo a;;;tin. It iJ timih'ne. tn iiitiirri'dii now. Ho bat lurned in". Iikc a i lo',' from hi-i tbrolinld, and I frox it now for tlio lint tiin. Tll:lt KliTll f'H'i.i. flllil till! rlriifhtvl band hi) lu'oiilit down on the door knob, ffo.o tho tours on thu child fttfl!. Then tho yotinje man turned to wiu".i ner, nu.i tuo uoreo nyui woni out if hit eyes. ".Miry, httlo nixlor. pod byo. lo! noi iorj,'ei me, ttu i pray lor lueovoiy oieht Ilo broko down hero, and kissing her forehead throo or four times, li .hut oil nut of tho bon i.-). l!nf, papa, you haven't sent him a.tay forever, and ho will como back Htuuo tinio V And she prvsse-1 up her soft, wet chilli to tlio old in ins and hi r Miiall rin-jers tu!freil amongst bis; 1 1 .jul.li-.I. ursy i.tn'iiikli'd hair liko ullockofj -t'n rowim; d.n k newly lleded birds. ,v,, l'Tipa. r.dwaid ".'iary, you iini-t itovor speitu to tno ff him nain. Edward Ins of- fended me past forejivticss, nnd lie is no I intern miii of mine or a brother' of your. I leive dintiwned him. And: ... .1 now, ictiiemhcr. 1 must lie olieyed. The old man lid I her, his fair, voting child, in his lap, us ho uttered thi! cruel words, his face still l'i;,'id nnd his brow knotted with blue veins; but his hand rested tenderly on hep bright hair, for Mary Rey nolds washer father's idol. Ther.i was no sound in tho ''real library but tho broken aobn of tho tho dav, without convulsion or little fcirl. Btrnlii. "Comn. d.uihler, don't." It was Am I th.i father and son fell into wonderful how thoso stern tones fell iraeh ethets arms and wept hko la into a sweetness that was like a mo '.'oli and .loM'tih of old- ii,,.,.- -I'aj.n will bo vei vkind t(, 1 1 1 1 1 - irl and make her vci v huppv, and sho must not trouble At. last tho child lifted lit r head. and her glance fell upon the portrait of n lady opposite, set in a richly carved frauio. Tlio face, was xlil! yoiin'. nnd the sweetness of tho uuro eyes, thu lint toriti' smile about tho lips, and the oft delicacy of tho whole face, would havo won your heart to it ut tinrn. '1'apa. I nm ho glad now that she died heforo I can remember her." "My child, what do you mean?" with tonca full of embarrassment. "Uecause, papa, it would have ( hpoken her heart," ' 1U i, M m H(Jt ,,,wn ,.,ild. i,m,i hho went out of tho library. His . .. ... htein i:.... .1:1 ....i .. . i..aii t vitiuaoiu le.vi n v was iieueeiiv jr(m 11 1 iiyn iii'i irji. ipuiui, 1101 111- fou will filter in its purpose, hut; thei liero roso up heforo I) 1111 n fair pie- tlll'fi at t.iiit, Viiiinrv f:i(t, nlitivn uhii'li It.!. ...III.. f . a At ar. 1a.tr. tit kinoi ll' ft t(' ! K,,'",,,rsi '' l'l I'M 1 Totxrn. rh it ut willi ,.,,u.K iimtl.rr!' 1 m.Aa n lilt I. I , I KTirn'i in-nn wii n iiviij i'kid in nun ... . ... . - ' head, which its father's hho was ifi. in? no f,,,. ipfor, kiss. And tho 4 U, )V it would have broken her heart. William Hoyuolds, tho banker, wns n rilorn, rosoluto man, honorabln in his dealings with all mou, but sympathetic, pitiful to none Ho had married Into in lifo a woman much younger than himself, ono who combined ritro grscos of heart and mind i nnd who had opunod till tho hidden springs of tenderness in his oold, undomonstiativo naturo. Thoir son had iuherited tho warm impulses of his mother with tho intluxihio wi'l of his father, nnd nftor tho death of tho former, n gradual estrangement developed itself between tho two. and tho gontlo, houling clement of the mother was not there to recon cile those (iho loved. Matters grow worao and worso, until after having gratuatcil from college tho young man lltit'y refused to gratify his fa ther's thirling ambition of succeed ing him in business, he having chos en the law for his profession. A long and sevcro altercation en sued between father and son. Harsh ilery words passed between them, for both were equally dotorminod nnd angry, and the wuolo ended in tho itou baukor turning lus son for jvor from his threshold. "No hope t" "Noue at all, my dear sir. I atn oompelled to tell you that your daughter will never behold tho sun set." Tbe proud, atom man turned away, hid his face in his hands and groaned heavily. Tho sunshine flattered and flitted like tbe aweot tromulous droama of vouth. and about the lofty chamber in which that fair child lay dying, smitten suddenly by fever, which had kindled her pulse with Area that deau. only could (jueaon. .................. I : .1 i .. . . : . 1 ; . . I ..l .... I ..III. oo'-u il-i in.muri i reii m:ii ,viiti uie triumphantly, n its liugors clutched 'f " ll " ' ' ; ill "- Sho pushed th, barrel ti.roti tl... man's hair , nud this baby was "!.' '".v tniii-.i-id with do p pomt tl.o 1. a... I tired. Tho boar his lirst-born child, nnd ho had turn '' vo. ' " "! ' h staggered an infant on his haunch od him forever from his doors. Ma- ","'' V Ji'T0 , ni ';' o .md fell ba.-k dead. Tho bill had ryhad snoken tho truth. It was "ven.ny reas.i and a .. ign l -l lloIU(l ,iu l t t!l , well that i,er mother was dead, for J't di.tmontl Hashed on Ins bos . , , 1 at I'.itnliu.l 1, nr Iiiu linti.t j ulirl ni'oivn.l " -v ..... - ... --1,1...,. l... ,. .1. .,.'. .1 it. . JZJ JANUARY 20, l'njia, iwin,'' tho vftioo cmno up! fiii r and ttiL't-r from tho iinivhtd, pal lid linx and tho old man wont to tho licdwido and loaned toudfily over tho whilo, ghuntly fuco. "'Wlmt is it, my procioiH child ?" "Pitjia, I hoard what tlio doctor aid. and now 1 am (joinaway from von s urn, you will li t mo aoo hit:: juttt oiifo more brfora I diot" Tito bunker's f ico prow whito n tho littlo ono lx nuiith it, mid he niitdo n iloprocatory Kosturu- She iniood hi'iHu'f iviinfully from tho ill low mi 1 cluno; to him, '0!i. iu, you won't rt'fnio your littlo Mttiy s last jnayprT You will be fntrry if you tlo, when I am oii: I hIi.iII a: iti iuiiii t in a lit tin whilo ; I hIciII know her ftteo in lieivcn, nl- t!ioii''li I imver did on i-utlii and w I lull h!io iinkn in j alenil her buy. Iiow can I tell lief til.lt Voil wouldn't let mo fi io bi:u 1 " "I. in down. Muy. your brother litill bo sent for," niHworod t!io n ,ti'iekin man. II. is ho ennui, oil pupa, hit he Lmn1" and hIio Hasped out tlie'in the cries iniitlin x from tl wonls from lips tlmt wero gvowin ,' i h' "Yes. M irv. ilarlimr finl r, lam ,,er.. un I tho vomi in m Hpr in.; orwiml aie I roMed Iik ai'iii i tion'.ii her, and his te.tis ib'upped on her head (for they ha I shaven away llie loie' I'oldeti curls Unit crownodil) liko rain. She mii ik d i his face aud her littlo cold lingers clambered tremulously up his shoulders, and reslod willi thu old caress in his d.u hi'ou hair. Then her faeoiriuw I cannot hci' lako hold of . .-. my liaiPl. And lh' yoiitiH "'an and the ol I on, took her sin ill han 1 1. and idle clasp.- I theiiS together. "I'aiia. von will t iko him ba.-k to! may t"ll ; forgiven I voiir heart oncu more F 1 : mot Iter that you havo him "I will lake him back I have for - 'iveii him.'' nnd Iho old man's voice was husky becauso nf its sobs. A last smile went, liko the living suushitii! over tho child's face, and M-,rv ItrvnoM s soul went out like "Ulesied llie the peaei'inakel H, for thev shall net! till' Tweed Hi lbs Uiory. ANiNi'E.InsT.M.coNnivsl iu;rfcE!T..1:M.lltr vvjtl (m II Mi Sow. Tweed in 1ST 1. amid till his e;lory. and Tweed in l-To, form an interest, itig contrast. A description of the wedding of his daughter in the first named period recalls one nf tho most in I 'liiticent displays of mo deru I iui"S. i I-.:..:, .. , -i. i ...i 1 1 I t;,... lllllll) v.ll ipei, Hiiuio in" wen iin ; cureilloiiv ocein ru.i, in i rniwun-i i r.'l.: io. I.. ..II .. .l,.,-1 Willi i;iSIIHMI.ll'lD MiopiC, 1,11 lllO ... . ,, . , . .,.11. ! witn ricn hiiks lin t if tiiu i uui nisii - i in;' willi diamonds. I iic i t wero nil I in full di'OhS aa I eolif l-i m of white 'ni.usaiid Hlioillib'ia, elegant l.ices ' i i . ii. ! ... I r . i .. . .. . . r.. I , 1 I I "";' "" " " -j' . .... . 11 1 enn.Kleuvea mil immense court tllUU O. . , il . i. I . I .. . .1 lil.v UIi neilL 1L ilVlieT OUt, oil tllll U her bosom II is. imi a brooch''. ,. at 1 II lii"nMlH,t i:iiii:iii.h ,1111.1 liMi-J ! I'MI t H. H't WlLll tlll'OO l.irO Nlll:lHV .. , , . . . I il:lllMll,lj u 1 in . lit. I t , 1.1 . 1 . 1 1 1 . """"'"". I ' . . V."' , ' ,-. .,,. - .. .. .A.t M. ...... .f t .A I ll III II I I .1.1 s noes wero 01 wiiuo Haiin, w itu uia- ... .. ... . 1 :l'i a i... - u .1... :,.,.;i.,.i quests einereii ineir i"ii i eijuo uui wore driven to tho residunoo of tho i...: l '...i t....: i.. ii. n .. ..... .'.. ,: in mu if iiiintir. jtinisij mu i ""' o o' ii was simply gorgeous, from roof to hallway tlio int.Trior of tho house was . ... , ,, .i.i... ,,.. wero displayod in tho front room on the second story, and occupied the enUio four nidus. Much n wealth of bridal gifts was never before seen ut a metropolitan wedding. They rep resented over 500,0' 10 in value. Laces, timpioisos pearls, diamonds, gold, Hilvor, nnd everything elso of value reposed in satin or velvet ou every side, viowing with each other in brilliancy nnd beaut'. This room was crowded nil tho eveuing with en thiisiastin lookers ou, nnd many un iu voluntary outburst of admiration testified tho astonishment und pleas ure of the giuers. Thero will bo no moro half-million dollar wodding in tlmt family very soon. Hnton font. Hay-Making in Norway. Of tit 1 1 a oorretpondout t'nit write i "Th way lby ninke hay in Norway will be new lo your firmer readers. Tlio gratt te liunn up oil pule lo dry, and I httve never aeen itioh bright colored bay in my life. It la altnott as bright a green at when growing. In lome fieldt you iet ilringi of fenoee a few roda long whioh begin and end nowhere. Tbete lino of feuoe are about at wide eprt at a New EnglAOi! fnrmer makee hi winrowt. On I bite feuoe Ibe grau it bung till Ibe wind nd tun enn euro it. Tbe tun duet not burn it. Tbnt le one way, and pcrbapt tbe in oil eonimnii. Tbe other way la lo plant pode in ibe Bold, twelve feel or to apart, and la lbte potit iutertpegt about on foot atundtr. On tbot peg pole are laid, aud on Ibem the grate It bung juat a we uted to dry ptptr at tba mill down EaiI, forty year ago. - Tbe retail I bay teat any farmer wouU be proud of, nuur wiu vuiuiiiuuy i.ii mu luinuo,. , i ai : ... itailied 1870. NO. 38. tticounlcr of a Wo'.hcr and DaunMer witn a Bear. Delhi. N. V., Di e. J!0.Two wo men, mother nud ilau'hter, named ILitlcr, livlii;; nti tlmt f ittr of tin C'atnkill ('f whieh Mount I tipcrl it) tlio t-iiiiinnl ion, nreiitly hail an encounter willi a hear, in which Win niHiiifcNted a liciiii.im woithy of lliimo eavly days in Amt iicnn histo ry when tlio Hfttk'i'rt wero compelled to bo continually on tho alert n ipiitmt ferocious beasU und titill nnu fcrocioiiM Indians. Mrs Until r is a woman about II. yrniH.'nrid her daughter leiiniu Is ill. It Is tho cuslmii of the husband m l filln-r t bo a' s. ht in tho wood sometimes two or Ihrco tlavs. Icav- in-f his wifn and ilaiiKhter lnnt willi a t'ond wttli'li tl-tp and r iihi in llie etliiu. Ilo was aw. iv on Sun d.iy l iit. About .r) o'cliiek on lh.il d.iy tiie daughter. Ji imie, was pre .'trine; I !e evetiiti'j meal for the lio:;.-i, wliieli were s -piealinir in (lie pen, a he,', enclo.iiirii a sltort ilinliiuce it... i. ... . . , , , . mini i.m iiuiiKii. , Ht..l, ) eh Ul 'e tv. and tho ftui nn barl.ili'' of tho ilii.f l ie. e un.-d mot her mid daughter to run t 'lu .1 i. ir i f !m e.ilnn ntid look out. What whs tl.eir iiinae- meiit l He a lar;,'o black bear willi a nliole wei;;hiiitf hixty or seveiily MUiids. tucked in under ono fore It-H an I try in,,' t ei.nb nut, (,f t!. elicl. Ljill e. Tin) U.lllers hit lost thr.0 ho 'sliliva tv I,-. Il.r. i ..lu t nf betirs or utlier iiiiim ils, ii n I tlu1 women resolve-1 to reseilo this ono it possiiiie. I lio ilo r was iiiakin'a , f;reat fuss on th.i oul-ido of Iho pen but was afraid t i jamti insid.! an I .attack tho bear. Mrs.'l'.atler hi i.ed a heavy maul, used in driviii'' we ir- i;s. ii l i-s. uud h"r dau-hter sn.itcii e I tlin ue I'liiin ti woodpilo an 1 the two moved at oneo to tho pen I hey botli jumped insi .i tho enclo sure, emliol loiieil In- w hich tho do; also le.ilied over and comiileliend i lrii ras.-.iii brunt in tho leu. Tlin , women n d blows heavy nud .. ..: 1 . ...... 'i,..n in-;i, , linn 'puck on thu hear, which presently 1 I ......... I 1 1. . : - . 1 1 . inooii iin.li iii.il. nu 1 Liny 11 1 iu mu ta-a Hopped tim pi, Hiid, lurmiig on thu; j,, 'dog. had liiin in his eiuliraee. in 111 !.' 1 . 1 t,.,..i I,., , .... 1 1 ... '. ' , "ion are a good man to bring my iwinl.ling and cms hud inn to dea 1. 1 . 1 1 in "J Tl. . . iv .?. r.i a i- . lost 111 Hli'V baek, sal I t ho vomul), ! 1 lie ellort of tlin wom-'ii t dispatch , . - , , ., , ' ,1,., 1 ,. . , ,, , . 1 as she luuslie I avav tho crumbs. tin-hear were redoiili ed. The hear I ..,. r... 1 .. .. 1 . .. . t:.. i. ..... .. . .. ... - ii . 1 Mas now raging with fury, and ad- , 1 1 1 . .- ' , " 1 1 anccd with Ins jaws distended up ' on the gild, who was wieldui" l.eri UNO unmercilullv. U iii ' 1 i- , 1 . 1 .. ... ..... r,.e. .1. 1111 Ki-cai pnw nil re. me;. weapon front lu ri iiaiuts, nn, 1 ti,,, n,..vt uistiuit press id her into t,i eoi tn.p of pell ; but the eriiilo blo-VH '""' that were hlioweied linnn him bv llr - to 1 t :..i 1 t , , ii-.nu me ;, i,.,,ro ,ai.' Her III1V great injury. Ilo rustic d furioiisiv upon Mrs. Iliitler. who maiiagt. I to eludo his grasp and letaino l p-is ses-ioii of le r w,..ipon, whieli she us ed to good a Iv.Uiti.g 1. Shu shouted to .loniii-jto hasten to tho hoii.so aud bring the riilo and Hlniot tho bear. j. girl jiimpod from tho pen, her clothing nearly all torn from h,.r , i III 1 so. i and liuiTie I alter tho trim. :,., I'lie blood flieil the Wounds ill ll.i-t- ed on tlio bear by tho inn and maul poured on lie' ll ior of th.i pen and over the hlrtgt'v coat of the monster. . : Komi 1 and round tho i iiclosuro thu 1 . .1 ...... 1 . -I 11 . .1 . 1 101 III I II e.mt.ist wa-.-d. until at la.t tho bear iilii in un, n0111.11 n n m 111 1 nil pi ... '," ' struck tlio woman's weapon with his 1 Willi. I, elJ ICMr1ftl .III ! 1 Ul UT III - ' ' ' "" ' I ' lo a corner, where she dropped into! '' I in tlu past is tho distribution 1... I ... 1 .1 1 1. ..'..I lli.it. Ii. 1111 it. A li.islv f'nvi.iw will 1 i"ieie: 1 t' .-iiii 10 mni intteu.i ner 1,0.1 Is i.v..r I ,-.. t.v..r,,.i;i, i...ibo found to result art t,.Iio-vi hau ls over her eves expoetiuo' a , .. a v I,... tFW . . .. .. , . . . , .1 1 it'll I tiii'ff-i 1 111 iiiivt. nml'int .liiut I ' ... With tho reunval of tlu-great tension on her nerves Jellllio fell i:f i .. . . . .I , .. ' lJ ,l" ' 11 w:"uI 1 1""' l,",u llur jt 1L'f i summon strength suln ueiit to climb out of tho pen to her aid. Sho finally got her into tho cabin, and succeed ed in restoring her to consciousness. Neither of tho women wa i hurt to any great cxletit, tho daughtor hav ing tho llesh torn under her anus where tho bent' seized her, and be ing considerably surutcho 1 about tho body. l eewtenaw. Hampton .Miller, ugnd l: years; has been committed to jail nl. Harris burg, I'a , for tho intiid'ir of his step father, Thomas Morgan, iu Dauphin couuty. Wiinaniiiker it Itrown present cer tain fads to the people, iu a l.ire card on our -tid pui;e. Hut. it is a very lai'oe house nud they have n larijo Hloei; ttnd it tal.es a luic space lo tell the iiililio ahoiit tlie lai'op ilitteounls Ihey are lii.il.iii'. l)on'l fail to rend the aitverliseineiit. They uro men who any what tliey menu, and do what they sny. (toon 1'uai'K to Slop At. Tho Alle gheny House, Nos. Sl'J ,t M l is one ol tlio best place to stop ut in I'liilad. The I'ropr. Mr. Heck, is tho right man and knows how to run a lirst-class ho tel, as nil will te-tily who havo Moped at hie House. Terms reasonable. a Tho woman who toaketh a g'Xid pudding iu silence, is better thun sho who mukoth a tnrt reply. Dnlton, Qn., has a man that nev er drank a glass ol milk of any kind, uover ate an ounce of butter, nor drank a cup of coll'ee j but he ia duatU ou "iuguus aud gailie. ' On column on year, ' Otio-liall', column, one tear. MX) 10.(0 7 Oiio-fourth cnliinin,one year, . Ono mpinro ( 10 lines) 1 insertion Every adilitional insertion, i'mleaaioiinlnntl Utiaiiiewioiird of not more than o linen, per your, Auditor, Executor, AiliiuiiwirHlor nnd Assijjupo Xnliees, K'litinial imiiees per lino. GO 8.00 ISO 13 All it Iverliieim ui for n snorter ! rind liiiui ono year nre puvsblo at lite) lime they sro onteicd, anil if not paid iliu person ordering tlieiu will btj held u-piniMlilo lor (ho inoiivv. He Got Hit Breakfast The other dny n man with a gnont look halted btforo nn eUintf stand at tlio Central niiiKct, uud nfter a lonff survey of tho viands ho auid to tba V( man : ' I am a p ior runn, but I'll bo honest if I have to be) lull led in PilU peis' field." "Wlntt s tho mailer now T" nskoil tho woman leaidiu him with ana pieioti. "No one saw mu pick up n?2Q bill iiero by this . land titrly tiiia tiiorn iii. but as I i-iiid lit-for J 1 11 bo hon est." " ?00 bid pick up I-' she) whis peivd, l)iin;,'0i;,' a lil.in I Hiuilo to Lor liico. "I HiippnRi'. ho Oniititiui'd, 'that some ono p i n n,,' uloiie; hero could have tli upped such a bill, but it seeii.s more leasotiablo to think that thu money was lost by you " "Don't'lalU ipnlo 'so loud," nho said, us tho luaiied over tho Htuud "You mu un honest man, nnd I'll havo your namo put in tho papers ao that all may know it. I'm n hard woi kino; widow, and if you hadn't brought ba-k that money it would have e'ono luird wit'u my poor littla children." "If I pick up money by a st.aud I tilways ivo it up." he Kiid u9 ho sat d i A ii tin tint; of tho stools. 'That's t'it,'lit," hho whinpered. . . . . t nt.a tj IlillO . t i ... i , i break fast. Ilo lieede I no soiMll 1 iuvitaliou. Tho way ho w ait. for col l liaiu, fiiod , s insane, biscuit and colVvo was tor 1 1 tlic to the woman. "Yes I mu try to bo you , est, ho ii'iiiai ke.l between bites. "I lint's ri'ht. If I f uind any mo ney ht-loiiiiiior to you I'd tjivo it tip, . von bet. II tvu auothoi' cup of cofa fni) ' I "lion't cue 11 I )o.M ho said, an he jammed moro Imui into hii mouth. I Even courtships have an ending, i The old chap finally berali to lil'eallio mot a i i'itiiieien ii.iihh, u.m prewy 1 r. . .. 1 1. . 1 1 ... 11...... 1.1 . . 1 1 .a en, 1 111 ,1 11-:. , c ic n uii n nun 1 . 1 . 1 1 hud any lost money 1 always givo ' J J b ..le n 10 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 l,lko ' '" Bh,0 H.ud. us ho began to button his cout. ..,. .i , 7 - I,., a-,.,1 .... ......, f,,,.,,,! j "I didu t tin 1 any ! I ll bo honest 1 with you, however, if I over do nud ..... r. 11 . .. 7." ... , . 1 1011 1.1.1 iiili' : 1 vi, 111 r tiiii ww 1 r 1 ., j., , i.tii 1 . . ..... ,l'll I - ' II III I I, m I'll ..mu 1 "No. i.ia'itiii. I said that uo ono saw me pick up Hiu'h a bill hero 1" 'Tayino for tlioin provishuns !" she yelled, clutching at his throat. 1 II bo honest with you I haven't a cent !' lu replied, us ho held hor oil. "Shu tri 'd to trip him over info a, barrel ofeliareo.il. but he broke loose, and before, siu recovered from lnr am ieineiit ho u u a block away nud galloping along liko a st ago Imrso. Professions a.iJ Presidency. Tho confident prediction by Alox II Stephens th it tie.) ne.it l'rosia .l.mf i-tf tlin I'nilii.l Sfotiie will lui 11 - - 1 ; . i;jt K ,.,uf. tl. m.mi.-i, ,.4 . . J " - r., - - I '"J - " ' 1 1,,,,,- l!. .bir.m.nt. orofessions h.iv.i ,' - - -- - Vas!iiii''tou was a sol bur. Adams wi.i a lawyer. Ma Iisjii was n stat.isin an. Mouroo was n lawyer. John (J liney Adams was a lawyer. Jackson was soldier. Van Huron wat u la vyer. Harrison was a soldiiu'. Tyler waa a lawyer, I'olk was a lawyer. Taylor was n soldier. rilinoro vas a lawyer. l'ierco was i; lawyer. iiiK'hanan was n 1 rvyof. Lincoln was a lawyer. Johnson was a lawyer. ( . r mt was n soldier. It is truo that Jackson was n law yer us ui U as a sol.iier a JiMgo an a (leiiertir-but us it was his carocr as n lighter that ma lo him l'rcaident, he is credited to the profession. So Piureu was n llrigiidiiir-ll uieral in tlio Mexican war, so wo applied to him tho correlative of the proposi tion that wo applied to his groat Democratic predecessors. Itfehould bo explained with respect to Madi son that ho studied law, but it seems to havo been drawn into pttblio life too kooii to make any progress i:i tho practice. ' tiyThe r p.rt on tho geology and resources of the regiou of tho 3!Hli parallel, from tho Lako of tho Woods to tho Kocky Moiiutuins, by Mr. liawKon, says t '1'roiu what I could learn, I boliovo Unit nt tho present rate of extermination twolvo to four teen years will soo the destruction of whut now romnius of tho great northern bund of butTiio nud the ter mination of tho trade in robca and omieaii, iu 'ao far as regards tho country north of tho Missouri river." i 1 . wl "I'll let yon oil' wi.-.y this time,"' aa the lorse said when he throw hia rider into tho mud. A young man nonr Niles, Mich ignn, thought to iiuiko hia powder Hue by griuding it iu a coffeo-iuill, Ibo dw kitobett ia U uuduc 1 "t hi S 1 )--l rj - i I -' -. ,'i i ' , 1 iwlMrlWaji X-'tiat4;1lioKila-', a-W -a -..Yl,,