C 1 art l t. I . Trt. x.oo 4 imenlon, ii "aine c,rds of 80 not mi .nnoTines, pet year, 6.00 a..iV'n. L icittor. Administrator nA As:.'ito Notices, t.60 JCditorial notices per line, . 18 All advertisement for a shorter p jLrJi than on year are aavabla at Ih Hmi they 5wi. " FH JZLiUI Aw tW mnnaW- I lpfl" - Poetry "FaKX He Cuarity." papa 1 tb vlshrt ef tss saal. in ffrase elh lb hum attest ) attvmltj't kr aiib rent. . . . WHkwet il Ibfr bl lf-lr Tb anUam eea sossftag a'r hr beta1. Tat aer aa airagf liag la ba IkJ of youib Wb.f'r an aavte lhara ara hstwasj U4i It atrrrt la tJ ef firm a 1 1 iraia. Il It a aotaaa U lhadln har. ttara tba whole warU'a (lorU fa la front tla A rerl. itnt, pUt pf, . Thai brlpi na aa In hto'.r a ).. nl givs ua faiih whs dark rloittl lower. Thai aol, Faibcr, lura fcoia aa. inpa la tba brtpbttal lowrr Tki bloaaa anr pstht tWa ; Ana. ttksssfrvts a It Itndt a charm le tbe tUrbrat lost, From jranlb to eg. fM's lifs v braa li inaan aa w go, lint Mom da a rrallta Tba a wad fruliiaa of our bnp j A wt parfuna. born on tba braalh Of all Iba wind tbai blow, la Iba mora iib Jneua baiil a rlis, Arr. dlppoiaioial op A diBrl l to our Tbaa Iba aa aora ihroaga oar bop. TheJlvlaeal pUal t Chvllf , W aal sua il hare and iIht Onld-bul and aiodaH. awttt anJ fair Mootaieg In il grlrarilr. Wave li oft la lb liwly plae, Aa la tba hither watka at Ma, With II (impl. t an I saint? it tea, frowned wilb l brighl diaUm. In lnena purllc lb anul. li mabr a bind to all our bind ; And, a bo tcara buck from u mil, Oraw hur bulb la beart and mind. Il la a chain wkou link dttn bind Tk njtl lo Iba burnaa ul. elect Ta 1 TWO FAIR OECEIVERS. Wbut do yoiin men talk abont trlieu they ait at the open windows mokinff on niuiiaer ovenltiga T D yon ettppoae it is of love T Indeed, I annpect it ia of money t or if not of money, then at leaitt of something that either nukes m jnoy or spuuds it ' Cleve Sullivan hid been apendinir bis fonr years in E imp, and be ha jiist been telling hi friand John Sol don how ho spent them. John spont his vaeition in Xjst York he is innlined to think j'lttt an profitably. 13 tU stories couclnded in the same way. "I have not a tboainnl d jllirs loft. John.' Nor I, l'leve.' "I thought your oonnin dio I tw i years agi surely yon Imvo not spent all lb old ;uutleiuau's money already f '1 only got 820,03) i I owed liulf r it t" Onvo it to his wife, lie rouriud a beanty about ayunr after you went away, died a few months nfturward. and left her bin hula fortune. I had no clira on him. He ed ic ited me, pave me a profession and 8-'0,-O0). That whs very well i he wan only my mother's cousin. . "And the wiJow where ia she V "Living at his country seat. I have never seen ber. Sue wan one of the St, Maurs of Maryland,' "Good family, and all beauties. Why dob't yoa marry tlfe widow f ' 'Why I never thought of suoh a tiling, "Yon can't think of anything bet ter. Write her a little note at onset any that yoa and I will soon be in lier neigbborhood.and that gratitude to yonr eonsin, and all that kind of thing then bog leave to oall and P"7 7nr respects, etc' John demurred a good deal to the plan, bat Cleve was masterful, and the note) waa written, Cleve himself putting it in the post offloe. That waa on Monday night On Wednesday night tba widow Clare found it with a dozen others on ber breakfast table. Suo wa a dainty, Ligb bread little lady, with Ei (bat drowae wilb draaaty alcador, Cbaab wilb roo-la( llnllnga taadar Lip Ilk l fragrant poijr. Bnt this letter conld not be ana wared with the usual pjlite formula Bhe was quit aware that John Bal den bad regarded himself for many years aa bis cousin's heir, and that tier marriage with tba lata Thomas tiara bad seriously altered bis pros pects. Women easily sea through the best-laid plans of men, add this plan was transparent ensjngh to the sorewd Utile widow. Job o would scarcely have liked the half onnterop to jus shrug and smile wbiob termi nated ber thoughts on tba matter. "Clementine, if yon could spare a moment from your . fashion paper, 1 vunt to consult yoa, dear, about a vMuwr. ..'.'... Clementine raised her bin ayes. dropped her paper, tod aid I 'Who it it. Fan f "It is John 8!dwo. . If lit Clare hsd not married ma ba would have Uheritad tba Clara eatatat I think be is coming bow in order to tee if n u worth while asung for.saeamb cred by his eonein's widow.' "What aalftsbneaal WriU and Ml bim von ara lust leaving for the Uves Canal, or for tba Sandwioh Is Hnda, or any other loconvwieot Naee. Ko i I live UUar pUs than tUt-C' '-, do ttrn KaJintf I r: j t-rtr . f.ii year, i, one year, ) I. iien) 1 Insertion 7 ' rr -i VJ-fc ...1"L'1 I the Widow Clare, aod I joar poor friend and companion ' Uood I very ffooll "too f air DeoeiTera''-an esoulUot comedy. Ho I almll annb yon Fan I And for onoe I ahnll have tba pleasure of oat dreeiiu ton. Uut hi not Mr. Selden seeu yoa T' "Mo i I aa man ied in MurmnJ. and went imtnvdiately to E'irope. I came bark a wid w two year ago, bnt Ur. Ueldan hat never reraeibLTIien he blumed hi own puitM llM erei me nntd now. I wonder who bis friend is that be proposes to bring wilb him V Oh, men always think in pvrs. Fun ' They never decide ou any tliiug until their pnrticular friend npprovia. I daresny luey wrote toe letter together What is tboguu tlemin's nsme V The Wi liiw examined the note. "My friend, Mr. Clove Sullivan.' "Do yon know Iiiii ilouieuune r "No i I em quite soro I oover saw Mr. Cleve Sullivan. I don't fall in love with the name do yon f But pray accrpt the offtfr f r b ith gent- loiuan, Fan, aud write this rooming deir Tlion Clementine returned to the coosiduralion of the l ice in voquUlea for ber new evening dree. The plan so easily sketched wsi snbscquently thoroughly dicuased, and Carried out The cottage at Ravbank was tnkon andue evening at the end of dune tho to 1 idius took p ssesauu ol it The new Widow Clare had eugaged a maid in New Yrk, and fell into her part with charming ease and a very pretty nsHUinnlion or authority t and the teal wid ow, in bur plain die and peniive, qniut maimers, realiznd effectively the i.ltd of a cultivated but dependont companiiin. They had two diys in which to rejitiM their parte and got nllthebiHo hold machinery in onl.tr, nu t the gentleman arrived at R.iybnnk. Ian ami Clementine were quite reaty for thuir trst call t tho.latter in a rich and exq timte in rning o is tuine, the former iu a simple drone of spotted la-vu. Cleroeuline went through the introduction with con suatatn ensu of in inner, and in half an hour they were a very pleasant party. John's 'coiiHinsliip afi.ii'dud an exc' llent bisis for informal com panionehip, mid Clemeiitine gave it full proruioenc.t In.lwel inn few dijs Johu brgmtotii.l tlion-U-tionsliip ' , tireHoniH i it had lenu U iUhiii John d i tliH, 'U nivlfl .lo'iu come More, c hiuuu imv i nn i one nig,ht bo i Clove and he sttdjtvn to smoke their li'i il eigur, Im w.is ir ait.iMo enough to give his objuclioni" the form of spniih. "Cluve.to toll you the lionovt trutu f dtnot like Mrs. CI ire.' "I thi.ik !io is a very lovely wo- man. 'o in. "sav nothing against dor be iuty. Cleve i 1 don't like bur, and I have no mind to occupy the pbico that beautiful, ill-used Mine Mart fl U The way Couxiu Clare ignores or Hunbs n woman to whom she is in every way inferior makes ino angry enough, i assure you. ' "I'ou t fall in love witu ius wrjng woman, John.' Your edviee is too late, Clove ; I am iu love. There is no nee in us deoeiviug ourselves or each other. You seem to like the widow wliy not ra iny ber T I am q lite billing you suouid - w , I "luanic yon. ionn i i imvo aireaiy made hoiuo advances that way. They bsve boau favorably received, 1 think.' "Yoa are so handsome, a follow has no chance against yo i. Ii it we shall hardly quarrel if you not inter fere batwoea lovely little Clement and myself.' "1 conld not au r i to smue on her. John t she is too poor. And what on earth aro you going to do with a poor wii'e t Notbiug addud to nothing will not make a ducoot living. "I am going to ask ber to be my wife, and if eho does mo the honor to say 'Yes,' I will make a decent living out of my profession.' From this time forth John devot ed himself with some ostouUtion to bis supposed eonains compimon. lie determined to let the widw per ceive that ho bad made bis choice, and that bo could uot be bought with ber money. Mr. omden and Miss Marat wars always togethor. and tba widow did not inter fuio be. tweea ber compauioa and oousiu. Perhaps she was rather glad of their close friendship, for the bandiome Cleve made a ranob more delightful atteudaut Thus the party full quite oatnrally into couples, aud the two weeks that tbn gentlemen bad first bsed as tho limit of their atay lengthened into two months. It waa ootioable that aa the ladies became mora ooofl lQutUl.witli thoir lovers, they bad less to say to each other sua it begun at last to be quite eviduiit to the rod widow tint the play mat end for the preseut. or the dHOntni would oome pre maturely.. CireamsUucee favored her determination, 0oo ulglit Clom- sotioe with a radiant face, oame into her frieud a room, and said, "Fan, I have aomethiog to UH yon. Cleve has aiksd me to marry bim.' "Now. Clement, yon bare told bim MIDDLEBURG, SNYDER CDUNtY,.PA:, MARCH 'J7, "Yes- Our little play piogrensrs . finely John 8ldu aked me to be his wifj to nfebt" 'I told you ineu think and act ia pairs,' . 'John is a n llo fdll w. I pre tondeil to think his oonsiu lin t ill used him, and be dufundevl him nn til I was ashamed of inyself nln t. Inlely aiid Ciewpnt, thnt y"t were a snflhieut excuse for Mr. tl ire's will ness, and promised if 1 would ouly try to end ire (lie nlingiau I arrows of your ont ageons temper, Clement, for two years l ingur, he would h ive m ile a bom j for in i in w'.iio i I could be bapny. Yon. Clioutit I shnuld marry Jolin H A ion if we ha.l not a rivo'dollar bill bH.vuua us.' "I wish Cleve bid bjun a little mote explicit about his m -ny ui it ters Aovor. tlioio is time enough yot. When tliny loave to injrrow what s'lall wo do T' "rt'e will reuiin bora another month i Lcvino will have the house ready for me by tint time. h ive written to him about refuruishiug tho parlors.' 8 next day the lovers pirted. with many promise of o instiint let trs and future happy days togother. The inturval was long and dull e noiigh i but it pissnd, and one morn ing tioth geutieinen received notes of invitation to a am ill diuner party at tho wid jw Clare's inanition in atrei'L There was a g ) I deal of dt'DNNing for this party. Clnve wis'i ed to make his entrance into his fu ture home as berfame the propifftivo master of a million mid n half ui money, nnd John waa dimirous of not siiir.iiiug in CIciiKitit's eyes by any comparison with tho other gout lemen who wool I prob ibly l i tlivio naircely bad llwy eutered tlie .lrawing roo.a ivhuo tho la lius ap- ix'are.i, tiie true widow t;nre no i longer in tho uiMssuinin t oilot s!iu had liitliui to worn, but magnificent iu white crp liso an I si tin. hor arms and tliront mi I prutty lin i.l tliHbing witli Hip;liirus mid dia- uiouils Hnr companion bi luHnnn e I now the role of simplicity, mi I C evo ns diiappoiutnd ivit'.t tliu tii Mt glance at ber plain wbito C.ia n bury g niZii dress. Jobn had scou uolhing li'it tliu briglit face of tin girl he loved and t!io lovu'iglit in bur evei. Ildorn she c hi LI j ik Im h 1 1 Ink, 'ii b it i her hands Hiid whispcrod, ' D.xitoMt aud b;fit nn I lorolntst Clement.' or smile ans'vere l bim first Then sbe siid: "i'.trdon mu, Mr. eldon, but wobivu born in in is ri'iKinblu all Hiiinmur, nnd n v we uniHt iiniuak bid ua real lil'ti b gins. lt natiiti is not ('loni Mitiiio M irat, but Fanny Clare Cniin Jolin, I hope you nre not riisapp Jintod lin-n hIio put hnr bnn.l into .loliu h. and they van .lured on into the ou scivatory to tin mil thuir exp!aua lion. Mr. Clove Sullivan found himlf at that tiioiueut iu the iiioet trying circumstance uf his lifj. Tho tvul ('lt'iiiHiitiue Marat stood looking lowo at a flower on the craix-t, au i evidniilly expHctiug him to reHiimo tho tender nttitudo he hud buuti uc ciiHtomnd to bi.-ar toward hr. waa a mau uf quick decisions wIipio his own interests were cnt)curnnl. and it did not take him half a miu- nte to review his position and didur utino what to do, Tiii- plain bloudo girl witliont f.iituno whs not the girl ho e onl I marry ; s!in had dunt'ived him, too he had a sod leu end SHvere xp ism or morality ; bis o inujunco was brokun t he Hi night it was very poor sport to play with a man iu"8t sacrod fucliugs t ho had been leeply disappointed aud grieved, etc., etc. ClonienUoo stoo 1 pnrfeoMy still, with ber eyes fixed ou the carpet and her obeuks Uusluni, as Clove made his awkward accusations. Mlie gave hi in uo help and she made uo du feuce. aud it soou becaino embarras sing for a man to stand iu the mid dle of a large drawing loom mid talk to himself about auy girl. Cleve folt it s i. Have yon done, sir f at leng'h she sskud, lifting to his f.icn a pair of blue eyes suiulillatiug with scorn and anger, "I promised you ray Qnal answer to your suit when we met iu New York. You have spar ed me that trouble. Good eveuing, sir. Clementine shows 1 to no one ber disappointment, aud she probably sooa recovered Iroin it. liar life was full of many other pleasant plana and hopus, nnd she con! I well afford to let a aelfidi love pass out of it. She remained with her friou I until after tho ui image between her and lohu Selden had been oonsuiu nnted; and tbeu Cleve saw bar uame among the list of n issengers on out particular day for Europe. Aa Jo in and bis bride left on the sa u steamer, Olove supposed, of course, sbe had gone in tiieir company, "Nice thing it would bi for CI. vr Sullivan to many Johu .Salliu's wife's maid, or soiostbiug or olh tr I Some fdlows are always uotuoky iu love alfiirs I always am.' ilf year afterward hereiterat el this tt'itemeut with a great deal anneoeseai amfiihasis U was just buttoning laisf gloves prop iratorr t starting for his afternoon a drive. whcir.aoli aoqu'tiirtauoa bade J "No, tbmk yon. I tnveprotnl toJ my wifo lo ride with bur tuie iftf r- noon - "Your wife I When were yon mar ried f , "Last month, Iu Paris.' "And thd hippy lady was' . "Why, I thought yon kue v t ev ery one is talking about my g",l fortune Mrs Hxlmer is old i'aul M.irst's only child.' "Wbstt" 'Miss Clemnntins Marat , Sue brings me nearly $.1,01 ), ODD in m m ey and real estate, and n heart be yond all pi ice.' ' How on ouvth did you moot her V "She wn traveling with Mr. and Mrs, Soldeu yon ' know Johu S.il deu. . She lias lived with Mrs. Hol lun ever since she lft nc.uid they were Mends whun they were girls together.' Clevu gatherod np his ruins, anil, no I ling to Mr Frank Bolinr, drove nl n tillable rate up the hvciiuu aud tlirongti tho Pork. He could n it trust himsflf to speak to any ono. and when bo di I, ill rem trie which he male to hiuisulf in etrict coulidenco was not flittering. For once Mr. C eve Sullivan told Mr. Clevo Sullivau Hilt bubal bieu bil ly punishod.sud that he bil well do served it. For Better or WJrta. Tbo 'l I nian Ueniligo lccp a pretty lixr rye au bis dsalit r Mary. sid il my a wo ll l-)e I -O-'jliU,- Ink mi a w ilk 'titer a low ininnti-.' cmivit! wiih Hi a bar I h-nrtt! I pno'i'. Tho mIi chap in "tuck tUis timo, bow ever, aa l c.mN ni'e out lor a wi'iMiug. lAitm" tho bii'ky ymru muihal b'-i-u Hirliiii.' M iry 1'irxix m.in'lis, tb old k"'iiUiii in - to ; 'd ia si iihii a', -H !. o I u privato voul'iib, und lod oil w.tb : ' Y mi ne-m liko a "Ico young num. m I iei'li;ipi yi'ii nte ia luve with M i- v V Yf, I nm." was tli b"nist rp'y "II ivtoi'i aani nuytliiug to her yrt, havo yni V "Wri, n ;'hiit I iliink s'io lecipr i ca'ee mv nUcciioii ' "lop. ell Well, lit me tfll toii KOinulliitiit. Her mo b'-r die t u lanatic, aal tlior-'s, n l iu Lt 'Im' ,nf u f.imid Msrv Ins inhi-rii'd her iti-m.i' y." j "l'.ttsion pu'sns oat of our pre. "I'm wi ling in iati! t ie o'lince-," jceptH," and mitress und in ti.l are repli tl the lover. ' ii.'Vur h i in'icii ulike as wiien both " Ves, b it yi'U s.'c Mi'-V has s tfr- lure, in passion. ih.j lo iipo-. .S !! Itints'lc ariwii ll,i industi ions. Impr tvo nuch kuii'f nn mo with iment to eo.iiuiit . ,1 iy in if o l ex i 'tol to diootitlie mu (1 r. ; ri) row, l id iltilico, d. I't and iliseuse I'm 118(1 I lo lb.lt rot II iKtOr.,n,i lii'iitoers Jo-t like tiL-r, was tlie iiliHWor. ' A you shoiil I know that t livv worn a Si'louiu Oat'i n 't lo une Maiy a cent id uiy property," contiiiU'l ill') lather. "W-ll l,d ml ler i-U't In pir mul Iciil l up. Tnere's juore ioiiiiiikm in it." The ol I man Ii on m iro hIio! in his cirliiii". nn, I lie Hiii. I : Pel hups I oii)ihi to tell yni tlmi Mary's in o b 'r ran awuy fioui my lioiiie w ith a bntchi r, an i h d all Ino lulsllOII tiled in Die I'linrli'iU-P. Th''e things urc'-t ho ttuowu up in slier yi nr, mid ti'iw I Wi'nynu.'' "Mr. IJ iiiliL'o," repliud the lover. ''I've liitarlali I tin biljr, n l -No 'bat yoa were on t'iiil for lnrjery. hud in jump Coieiuo f"r toguny, anJ ieiveil a year in h - o Visi.n foe t-a' tl.'.s'enliu.'. I'm g":ng In mirry In'o your la nily.to ivm ymi (b ooiit leniit i i m ! Tueitt oe thanks good-by !" Mr. Ik-iiiligo loo tel nnor I lie young man vwt'i uis moiitu wi.tu upon, and when be could get his j iws tog ther h i s n 1 1 "ftoiuo luforuul hyena bus . went and givon in u away ou my dodgo I" Detroit be J'rcsi. A Soi ious OjsUsIs A' young darkey ha I oonceivo 1 a violunt passion for a neighh iriug inu'altretis, and taking bero ie night behind him on ua old farm mule nut out for Georgetown lo have the curemohy of marriage celebrated Hut in outleuvoiing to navigate n mud hole the mule apparently l ist his power of lounibotiiii, nn I thu d u key got do.va to examine inlo the cause of it Uufortiiuate'y. he got too closa to the nnuual s hind legs, and an unexpected convulsion of the mule's extremities shot him out to the side of the roid with a violence which resembled the dis charge of a runiioo ball. "W uat s de m alter f inquired the prospective bride, astouiaued ut these hurried movements. I . ".Mutter 1 dar a huep dV matter. Dia wed liu' niu t u comin' oiT." "What's de rsison it siu't V "1stV reason 'unf dat mule got sum tin do matter wid his hind legs, tolse got bum flu de matter wid my atoinuch and dut'a reason 'uuf to stop a weddio." And it did. Dtnwf tteiet. Tba w.nls 'immortal soil ,' -death tss soul,' "U'ldyuig soul,' jtleathless spirit,' "dise nb'o lied toulf 'disa u- bodied spirit,' ettirnal torment,' tesnal sulVoriuir iu oonsciiins mis ery,' 'unending torment,' 'e 'erlasting soul,' kind all their kiudrt t Words, ira woVda that never in a liu'gfe in sUnorfsie f nfu 1 in tba lii de. lut front tha Oopioihf , mau net in which thesa Word aro p "S'-"lhJt1.:. 'ed I na Ttom a' t:j pre i s . brain of Goij. The less men think, the more tbnv talk. Nevor pick the teeth or clitsn the nails in company. Wlmt utigbt not to be dono, do not even think of doing. Nt-vur fail to pive a polite answer to a civil rp'icfciion Never ('ieslioii n servant or child about family matters. Death lias nothing toniblo in it but what life has nil U1 8. Nover rtfiir t a gift ymi hive made or favor your h ive render? .1 Ono bIioiiI I suo't f ir ntlit'r.s llie happinuss otie duiirus for oiiu'h m-lf All I have seen tiMiches mu to trust the Creator for till 1 have not set-u - itetaro- equity end j isj.ic.tx for, evil doiiu t) you, mid pay you.liiii.is by gno loess. lie tump'iriite. Iiij'i ir has made more pmpurs t'lin il l other vicos combined Actioin, looks, word i. stops, f imi tho sti-ps by which wo umy epcll characters. We can nia!e our pxpol innco into brtdgjs, to boar us safely ovt-r what is biifore us if we will Tbe way for a man tieecitre him- self from wickedness u to watliilraw from the example of it. Mafly a iiiiiu iimirj bis own faults patiently, ntid those uf his nuighbur linputiuiitly It is easy to pick fl iws in other po pie s wo.k but ..lore profitable lo do Utter woik.Vour.elf . ! O od lesolntious mo like horses , The first cost is an item of loss iuipor tance than the keeping Keep tbo borois ut arm's length. Nover turn ii bio-xing around to eoo whether it has a dark side. lie nnxious, wIihu y.m relate any thing, to tell it j ist ns it occurred. Nover vary iu too leant degree. Argil n net in rompauy is generally tlieortsirt of con vers ition, aud in b:tk the worst leadrig. Ho punctual j neglect of this die tnrb-t liusiness iirriing'iinmits, wait ed time, nn I sots a bad example to others. Never deceive for tho sako of a f lolish j.st. or to ecitu the l ulg'itor ()f a fo c nnoaliions ut tbo eXpetiHi . Im ust instil iilioti vouchsafe I to our iiico wit tbo SiUb.illi tbe iiex',. iiiarriage. S givu your first tti i 4 ht tv) dmaveii, Uio utxt tj your wii'o. Aip'iibalisal Curiositis". The proteiiu tiitiuo of tho vowel sviii ls is fiuiliar t nil, A few amusing examples will show that tho conson int t aro nearly us ha I .' li makes ii road broad, turns the car to a bear, mid Tom in o u touib. C mik'K limb riiiub, hang.-d change I, a lever clever, un I trans ports a lover to el iver. I) turns a bear to beard, a crow to crowd, nn 1 makes anger danger. F torus lower regions into lljwer rcgi ih. II cli'iugad eirbt to hoig'ut. K makes now know. li transforms a pear into pearl, N Im ns a line, into linen, a cro v tl n crown, nnd makes one none I' metamorphoses lumber into plumber Q of itself has no significance S tniDH even to Hovtui, makes liovo shove, and word u sword, a pear u spear, in ittes Hiaugnteroi laugiittir, and 1'iii'i iUtdy cli'itigns having a boo to shaving a eline. T makes a bough bought, turns here to there, alters one to tone, an I transforms tho phrase "ullotv bis own' to "tallow Ibis town.'' V does well, e g , hosB aro whose, are becomes ware, on won, omen women, so sow, vie view i it makes i t m l i arm arm, tin a turns a list iitto what V V linns fur Inlo fury, a min to mauv. to to a t v, ii rni to a rnliy, ours to your, end a lad to a lady. Wasn't Afraid ol O.io. In the bailie of .'rnuklin, uow nnd then there was a soldier who would not face the music, but take "leg bail" for the rear. These oases wore getting too uumorous toaM the eloso of tho battle, and Col. li was sunt buck to intercept timni un 1 return them to thuir respective posts of duty. (.'ol. II hailed ono fellow who was milking trucks for soma iilacedf safet ith all tbe energy of tliti-pair "Halt I 1 say, and go oaek to y jui post The colonel now bjcamo exaspern ted, slid yelle.l out i "If you dou't turn and go back to your command, 1 Will shoot you, sir 1' , , Withour psiisfng in his (light the soldier yrllntl back to him .' "j-mnot aud be hanged I What's one btillut to a b'sHketlul T'' Ctd. i .bit him go. and after the btttlu told the iuoiaeut as a 0Wl' "iivi Why are young Udie's at the break ""T v at a i.yty liko arniws t "lie- 4 1879. ,NOr42 Adapt SIioci to Your Feet ' Why it should be dt'sirnblo t. have a mhhII, nmk fool imy inon tbaii n fniall iiihI wi-iik bniiii is in. I tdhV to c. iici iio. For Urn pm poMi. ol Imving Mirh siunll fi i t, nut a fvw wen r boots .nie or two vit.tn too unnill end nbont Iwo-tbiids of tin width of the fi ot ns it, on!d lieni I be bull, if nllowcl to KpiiMi lni.il does when n'a i.ting without the con tliu nn'iit id tlie boot. Asa la'nml it'll iiuconnaiy u-siilt of .sntli pinch' lllg Nil I I'.H.lilK'lllt lll, tl, f.Mit 1.,. i.Miin s il. fui iih',1 nnd Jnrgi r than i' voiild iiatuially grow, with riiii.,) j illits, and tiH-s f i i-i I fmtii a nn psrd.el with the foot, ,, hny ii,tinj ofllio trooblt'ftoiuo corns mt a.i uoyiiig mid rnpiiliiio to a Urge r!n of young wome.i. 'I'Iid woiht M'khIIk .f tins' t! ii tiin.r fc tstom of wearing small und nair nv bouts is f. It l cliildri'ii ivliiui nlluwi'd to outgrow thuir boots. It is poor economy to allow tbo young to wear hints when tlm feet have l, c line too large for them Kii.c.i di f.nuiity of tho teet is I'a.sily piolncid at this time. When tbe U) its inn too abort for tho wearer, an I tbo heel is too high, Mm iiigion in,' of tlm nails is a purfeetly natiirul losult Comin i Spring, sweet, sweet Hpiing, will noon bo hore. Tie green griiHS will rprout . the keiio player uml the liiubkiu will g nnliol tllM tlll'll.. I,,u.. ...II I ...I.. I . ,Mlmllli bi.u (V,, ,(il niu - buuildo ( the feu., ymlow-i ,ckcl ., ,, , ., ' ' .... . ..... . ....j .,., luiiiTi, it:i. (ions ; htra.v b ;ts vvnl eomo out ; i will iluxtei'N, wlnle p.iuts, nt i it vv I icrry festivals, bolts an I ci.upai;u pip.-rt", jimd the upriug p u t wnl in i.ini tin j editorial t.iu vwtii eliceifai l.n'o a id I ton pounds of titiiti iint'i ipt. bpiiiij IS III tilt ll 1. At'ic UfUtfit.i 1 lines. "Sambo, Is your m ister a good farmer f ' "On, yes, miss.i, first rate farmer he makes two on.ps in ono jeur. " 'How is tlmt, SJaiubo f "Wliy. Im Neb all Ins hay i;l do fall und lunlio iiiom y oucu i ilea in do spring !li- H'.'fl do hides ol) do c, title wbutiliu f.u' waiilob hay mid luukc money twice." i lima ' Forgot tboo t wmio ii y'"ing man to Ins cnl "lorf.'t ino f W.i. u i no iMi-i'i forg Irf to r, v d.'o ; wo.'u Im nt.ir- Tug i to niiino ; a n il tut ruin ! rjels tj la 1 ; li m in.- it .tie -I Tgtfl to l !.Mi ttto i. un I no ti l Int. i, will 1 t' ltt tlii'f." Thr. e in. ntns Uter, Im u m gooig in itiiii'lier g n t:t i h wail un hur lin-e, .ni l JJiU.o.ii) in ii. U ba iU. Aii iil-l.ioii leg letn.i.v ttas nskt'd how be t'ooid uecoi ul for n tlnie forming him a i u,'ly. "N ituru us uol to O. mil'.'," said he, "lor. win u i w ns tio ill intiis ol I, 1 was const I ered I he li.iii.l-oiucst chill in tilt iieiijliLi.ii hood, hut my Iiiiiho ono ilay ewiq.pud ino uivuy for unotbt.r boy who u.is i tt In-1' pi.iiii loi kii.g.' WllH u INlloi-.t.i.v.l ,ujll Who said lo bis eno uy : 'I vvisil you bud 1,0 '0 ivutili it's, and eaeli con i- tiy 1,0 jO cities, and eaeu city l.HJJ KtioetN, iiu I e ic-li niii tt 1,000 iioiIhuh, I und t'lU'il boilso l.OJJ lt-. ! iiiiJ tu U you would have 'to iio iu each of tnotto l 't It beds, 1,0 i'l wars wi'.U , the muni f-ariul toulhacliCj A linn pissiug through u gateway ill the din k ran iigaiiist a pout. "1 ish that pohl was III tint 1 o ver le. gitins I" wtis bis nngr" rtuiail;. Hotter wihh it nasH')iiio'lierettlHO." auid a bystaudur. "i'liu ini0'bt ruu llglllUnt It llglllll. The Miiiutia ta man wno knoekud a Dli;i"lier dotvn in church is still won 1 ui.ig Imv many of Iho ooni'o- ' gauoii hi i hoc niiu. liu pat ttie ii umber ut o.o j . "Look out lor toe paiul l fluil'ted ' ubov iu tuo ij ul lei v of a Cliica.'o tin-litre, wlieu tliu hero of thu play Linked the heroi'iH. A a great curioMty I ho woman who can drie a nail without bitting hnr lliigol' iiiuo times out of a pos sible ten. "I never knew h f ipbituiai'le wo man who tli.ln't think moro of a fool than of an upright, sousiblu .liu," say Ttilmagti. W hat is (ho ilirt'-.'iiiuco bbtween nl tight boot u ii I an oa'c treo t One in ikos acji us, tho other makes orus ache. Mouev is so pifuty m i u a West mu states that even uow ridor Iosu't have to Murk. What .roof covrrs ti-i moxt tunny tunnel r The ntof of thu in mtli,' : Wh ise beKt, w nrksun uioattrsmp' ml nut A shoe makci's. Whit run'i yon name wjlhont breaking it t hili-uco. . i How to urq lite short-baud -fool around bor sswf Wh it grows bigger the liiore coutiactitt Debt. yoof A widespread l.j'.!a iu a crod- evil A bitf am Puhltohrd rvrry Thlirsdnv Kvntdm; BRBMtAfi CROUS.n, TtOft- Tonns tif fnl ocnplirt, TWO rw)l.l,. Krl I KK ANN'IJM. TT' able, nil, in Hi. mnnihs. or C--oOilnot paid wilbin tbiVPiir. No tispor dit coiiiiniird until all nrresriict.3 ss-e paid unbuilt al the option of the pub lisbor. BuUerii'tloti nntsldo of the ootfntt PAVAUI.K IX KfiVAVVK. aty rer-ws lifting and twiftf piMVfS dilresncd '.o MInN h"c-rii,,"-!'--s snd rf !'d'.' ' '. -' " ' " ii . d Saddler and Ilaracsfl Hakcr Contrevllo. Snytler County, Pcr.nai K. rn lifl.l. iml rckt m '.lff ' Ii nil nl I rn., S.ut.llo., Ilrxllra, VlilH, i:lr All work auMrnMiit.l .r uni yi Mr. xtntflv k l.ui trial lu imi lint uni:rM.iti.li nl. tni.lni m. .u IV.'K. L 'VinHATOR n.j K.ttiJi. THE ORIGINAL & ONLY GEKUINd "Vibrator" Threshers, nn ftrriiTkO MOUNTED UCnSC POWERS Anil &lrnrt Tlire!irr S'.nplnr, :k!i m! I jr tiiGHjLS, SSlErAHD & CO, Ml, . ,,, T '. .., t ; ,r Pii limit 11 " ' . 1 1 I ' " ...... u .!. -,,.r l. u t ,iiH!i.i,r,. Tl::"'. '. t-lilT"t I'xppnrn -' ' I '. I."... lw .tlt.fcMIU.fc Iiij fiefn Tnit I'm fpn. i i. I., t I, . . V.'. . , 1. . I. ,. ; . ; it .. 1. 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