aVaWi iluron one year, ilf. column, one tfaT, mic-fimrth column, on, year, lo.OO Op,, gnnar (10 lines)! insertion vfrr snuiuinmt inncriiuil, professional and Dnslne cords of not more than Mi n, per yc Ar, Acditor, Executor, Administrator ml Assignee Notices, r.iitirls.1 notices per litte. .oo All sdvttHecmcnU fhr a shorter pe- riml than no yww Are payable At the lime they are nrdeTed, and it not rM.l the person ordering them will ue nld ipOUSlUI IUI Mi IIM. HVV. Poetry leave The Fort. TA. VAHDTKI. '' fati1 lh Fort for I am eoming 1" . Tbit baa Ws ibe try loo long Wtwtilrt sow pat oa our arm ir. AM ( ' o mt ins wronf. j iht fttbU Snd lbs aor.a. gilll let waiia i strum iaa aaiaid, i kotiront an4 valiant nMitr Lows is Bgm in opra in. Vvt lbs fort, hows' tr ssturety - in us miiair lowcm t Bias. flints. Wbots naiuro srsvs lbs ianligiil, Ctasnt ropr In lbs tksits I to iho tonl of aobls Impiils. Bltb a nrm ana nmnlr port. Boldly msrahtt forth I hlil ; Droiutr, smor, i.iavi tub ion ; Tbtrs rs svlls pl sndnrl Thtrs sro Tioiorlrs Is h c -n1 Uvs Iho Port, hor allurint. Tbtro s so lire to ct iiiinl. fl oar furs hs (grsirs ; Vsiy, dnngrr. lot ut sourl, Tbm our lift will ho progrvrrivs. Droiutr, siairr, Liavs tms Foat All ilont ths lias of aeilon Ltl ibis BBTTrfa WATcuwoaa ring. Sonroinf pri, erood nj fiilua, Lujitl only to oar King "No mss's in, but Oo sail oouolry'n, Hooml. 4n4 f good rpTi " tl as wslh s in tho dnjrlifhl.' BroiLors, sittsrs, Lbavs fl Four lift Ocraii, H e 1 o e t T u t $UEPr oavio. The followin? atorr, extracted from an old woi k, nt tied "A Yun- kee Among the Nulli lers.' purports .?...! o ...i.1 . man : "The Yattk.ee, as I said before, ar i apt to be too cute for in e er thiug except borsoflosli, and even aeiPetimee in that. It was thin day three years a0 and on this ve y pot that I entered m linrne South - MX ro for a pnrse of two tboanod d .M0.1 compassion uijjo lrsi W hfi.l woti u Wit a. lint tvi yoars before with all ouxe. lu hi ' be was the best horse at that time iu all Carolina. Thorn were, to be snie, two otbor b rses fta I very fioo ones, too, entered agaiuiit bim t b they were no touch to HouthroK nd t was as sure of winuing as I am of sitting bore this luotueut. wlien who should con-e along but a Yankee with a tin etrt. tie had the shubbiest, worst looking horwe tha you ever set yo i eyes on. e .r lean, slab-Hided, cross-leg:.. rough hairedvuilkandauiolamee j ored nun of a (juii as ever went w four !egs. 11 stood all tho timo if he were anleep in fact his owue cilled bim Sleepy David, lu s'.ort, sir, be was sue!) a norse as wouiJ tint have brought twenty dollars. "It was near tuu h mr of starling. when tuo ueddler. whose oxloiioi cunetipoude I luarvelonxly with that of the hoists end who said his name wss Zadoo Duknr, to the as niwli- fttc nt of all, iutimated a winh to eu- tvr bis horse aloog with the rent. "i oar noise l etclaiiuKd I 'Wba Itlmt sleenvlookiuK devil. . thure f You'd belter enter him for tho turky buzurda,' "Nofa yon know on, mister,' ro tnroed the Yankee with some show of spirit. .. 'To be sure the critter looks rather sleepy as he st.iuds, aud on that aocoat I c 'I hi in Sleepy Du rid i -bat he's a jo-fired smart horse lor all that Ile a like a sieved cat i daraod sight better than he looks I should -like tarnation well to try niin agaiuat some of your Curoliua Wees. To be sure I didn't come all the way from home on purpose I it aa I was coming out this way itu a load of tiu and other notions, thought I might time it so as to ill two birds with one) stone i for. Woks I to myself, if I can wia the arse and Doddle off my notions at ibe same tiao, I can make a plagttey Wd spec - Hot I bad to hurry on tike t'ie nation to get here in season; ad that is one reason my boss looks n kind of shabby aud out of kiltor Ibis morniug. tut for all that, be 'II perform like a day's work, I can tell roo.' . "Supposing bo bad no idoa or looing bis horse, and that all be id was merely to crratify bis vanity lot talking, I bade bim be gone and ot trouble as with bis a a xaa s palaver. why, mister,' says be, 'this is a country aid a mat has a ngut talk or let it alooe, j rat as be can Vlford. Now, I have taken a great ileal of pains to get here id time i i )rder to ran 81eepy David a jaiust nan of your Boutborn horses. I fin't jokiogi 1'oj in earnest. I uuder Und that there is a pnrse of two l jn i r i i l insa l(l aouarst naa x auuiiui nan asinirty to pick It op,' "Yon talk of picking op a pnrse two tboaaaod dollars wltu that of carrion of yours I Awsy with on, and ( don't trouble us an f ur hs-.' 1 " 1 "well, if I can t ran, then I spose cu'i 1 1 bat it s darned bard, any w. for a man to take so muou ins aa I have to coma to the races ad thsa can't be allowed to ran ifterell.' I It'e too lete now. - By f rales A. ' eearee the borse sLOii 4 have sb entered yesterday i I owever, f you plank the ea'jraiwe t money ,oo may get io yet.' I -I eaU this bv way of getting rid f tie fallow having no idea that I sli er rti Jttrtb pr f t r - 1 VOL. 16. land a few ponce in copper. "Il tt am t more n a quarter of a dollar or o I'll plank it on the nuil.' "It two hndrJ dollars.' "Two hundred dollars.' exclaimed the Yankee, 'by (Tolly, v. hat a prioe I Why, they sled ue only a quarter of a dollar to aee the elephant and the whole caravan in New York Two handred dollar I Why you mint be. joking now. Bins me I my whole load of tin ware, bo, wairon and all. wouldn't fetch that. (But, irieter don't you think that I coiiM pot fa for ten dollar "Nothing less than two hundred, and that insist bo pud within tlio short space of five tuiuutei.' . We now thought we bad got rid of the follow, but he roturoud again to the charge and linked if fifty dol lars would not (I t. thou evonty-uvo then one hundred t 1 tludtug that be oould make a bargain for lose than the regular sum ho engaged to do it provided be co Id Hud auyouo to Ion ii hiiu the money, for which ! offered to pawn h'a wagon load of potions, and leopy David to boot, he asked one, tl eu another to aocom modulo him wil'i tho loan, declaring that as Roon as he took the purea the Doaey ehould be returned sad be would give ten tin whistles iuto the bargain, lie however, got more eursas than coppers, until eouie wag who had plenty of cash, and liked to soe tho sport go ou. lout biiu J?-'00 out f sheer malice. Though, aa j if afterwards turned out ho had more . mouey about bim, aud wus merely j playing the possum all tho while. ..ir . i ; 4.. I .. . U"X4 ". tc' w?" " " . .saddle, Here alio ho was accom- niodnted j nu l taking Sleepy David fioiu tho tin cart he scrumblod upou his buck and took hia station on tiie comae. You uoter eaw a follow Hits) awkwardly in j oar lifo Everybody said ho would fall buforu ho I at f,oue a huudrod yardi, uud some out d him to witu- UfaW. ''Mot bv a durued siuht,' said he. 'Why do you think I'm such a tarual fool to pay the two hundred uud then not run chun :m artor all ' ' Others who wautod to euo the sport, even if it should oost some biokon boucs, encouraged him to proed, saying, a they laugbod aloud, that they had uo doubt he would carry the pi io. "That'e what 1 iulmu lo do,' id he. "1 ain't couie hT for nothing, cao toll you. Wake up Slopy vid, and look about yuii lo" udHt have your eyes up.ai loday it's uo timo to bo enooziu' now, whe.: thuru is money ut stake.' "iho lurnj. us it he nn -lerstoo t hat his master was saying. opuud nis eyes ; pricked up his eai'H, and actually showed soma signs of life. "The siguul waa now givuu to start. Away sprung Southron with tho speed of lightuiug, uud away sprang tho other rioothron horses, leaving Sldipy David far iu ihe rear and the peddler Vergiug fro.U side to sido u.i if just roa.iy to at'op oil 1'be borso went piwiu- aloug with his tail clinging cloae tj his hauuoh- . ..... . ...I. , es, ana tl is nose biiiea eiiaiguii uui bofore hue i and yon never saw so queer a figure cut by man und horse as this singular pair made. Hut they Improve! us tney pro- ceeded i the peddler sat more jooky like, and the horse eviduutly gained upon the others Lnt it wonld not do lie came in half a mile behind Southoru, aud a little lods belaud the others. It was now thought the Yankee had cot enough of the race aud would withdraw before another race Contray to ull expectation, be per severed, and even offered to bet a thousand dollars oa tbe t Issuo of the raee. 'The fellow's a fool ' said one. "Ue don't know which side bis bread is buttered,' said auother, t he would n't risk any more mouey.' "lie's safe enough,, there,' said a third, 'for he hasn't any to risk.' "Here, however, everybody was mistaken again for the peddler haul ed out another greasy pocket-book and planked down a thousand dol lars. It was covered of oourse. liitt I confess I now began to fool stag gered, and to suspect that after ull the Yankee was more knave than fool. I had no fears, however, for the parse. Sontborn was not a bore to be distanced la one. day, especial ly by such a miserable-looking devil as Sleepy David. "The second heat was now com menced and if ever I felt coulideut iu the entire superiority of my borse Soothorn, that confide ice was strengthened as I eaw bim coming in ahead of the rest. I considered the parse now as my owu property la imagination I ' bad grouped it, and was about patting it safely in my pocket, when lo, aud behold the peddler's horse, which was behind all the rest ahot suddenly forward as if the devil kicked bint on the- end, and straightening bis neck like a orane, Won the beat by a throat latoh. Everybody wa astonished. 'That borse most be the devil himself.' said one, 'At least be bos the devil to back bim,' saiJ aa other. 'I was sure be would play some Yankee trick,' said a thirds . Suob Was the obssrvatlons" Ibat pessnd Irons mouth U mouth, ... a "ankes ia the ' meantime, ,JTrd to ulauk another thousand doll trot nobody' woeM takeep the bet. Au4 it vee well they didn't If w MIDDLHBUItG, SNYDER COUNTY, bnt even came ia a full qAartxr of 4 mile ahead of Southron LimsMf. "The e, fey gnuly 1' said tho Yan kee, as ho dismounted. "Ill take that tbar little purse if you please, and totbor cool thousand 1 I knew well enough that your Southern horses couldn't hold a candle to Sleepy David.' Soms National HisUfy. The Editor. "What ferocious looking animal is this ' "That Is so Hitor.'1 "Imleod 1 Are thi' very danger ous ? ' "dimetitnes. When cirnrrcd up they liavs been known lu bo quite mhaliva, and sgiiu they havo Ix en known t go tlirnugli a cixivcuienl bick window. Oouttrally they are tiidd and pa-ivo "When are they the must dsngor om t" "When intrulitd upon y a book ngeot who wiiiit a frty line local lor a seventy Hvs cont book, or by a port with veisos about gentle ppriu." "Are eJit'irs tr nt each o'her V "Only whon separate I by several blocks of h iiljiuiis " 'D.j i h y oiten h ive fearful com bats with etch other ?" 'Oi'casionslly when they go out in opp'oi'o il r 'ciion an I cimo Upm each otln-r by ui'eiieiit.'' "Are editors ever cowliidil .'" 1 SoiuoUtues the s null oa.-a are, hat iho big oj.'s vim Very rurly mlui 'ed.'' "D cdit irs oit ?" "i'iiey do. It wis form -rly s ip p. d thai they nlo only nt long in tervals, um upuii rare eeoa-i "in. htl' it is now well iiu'lK-ntiuutel I hit tlnv eat a ;iu.it deal when tliey cm gut it.1 '-What kind of fooJ do they like uio-t V. "They ar not very particular. W'tiilo thoy won't re I mo qusi? un tonal, l'riel crulis. or ronsi turkey about Cbi'iMnms time, they have h-i ii known In insko a hearty repust oil dt?h of cold turnips and a cm sumptiv lii'iring." "Omu they rut concei t tiekcts ?" 'We believe oot. Some poplo liuvejimel litis ermaeoiis ioju-is-si-ie,lrou lula les'ihin I is dry Id--, but u i sutheoi iejtod lustutice el such a thing is mi ri-eorl. "Do edilois lice into shows ?" "Tonvdi woeil tliHk- iiiv 1 iil!r ami s hall 1 ic.d lor a tweu'y-u e!.i t lick, t"' "Arc all cdilor-i buld, lika tbi" ne." ! "No ; only the married one nrB bild. li'il lot ii pas on ; the t-dilot dues not like to lu siured ui. Dimensions of Heavtn. M'Hiii Curious Ft':iii'en abmit Pam And he ui' OBiired tho city with iheree,!. tweli'4 tboasand l'urloiii4. The length, un I breid'h, uud tho lieL'lit oi it are pqaat. U-v. xxi. (i. Twelve th nisiind t'ni lo-e.-ei, 7.9-IU,- Old fo't. Which being cubed, 71d.0'JS. Mi.nj t.o J J,iJ' e ib e rjet. liulfol this we will reserve lor the t lnone of U j.I an 1 the omit of heav- fn, ami lull the halaiico lor streets, Ij.viiii a remainder of 12M9S.272.- OilO.OOU.O M.OUO cubic feet. Divi le ili in by v HUH. tho i-uhieal feet lu a ronui sixteeu feet square, sml tlit'rv will be 8;,8; l,2td.75i,UUU'0UU ro uiu. Wo will now suppose the w.nll sl w.iys did snd always will contuiu 90, 00 J 000 iiihubituuts, und that a gen. erjtion la-es 331 years, mkiug in ull 1 9G0.0Jll.0J9 every century, nn.l I hi'. thit worll will staml 10, 000 rear, or 1.00) centuries, inak- inu in till 'i.OTO.OOO.OOO.OOJ iohub itanis. Then suppose there werojuue huiiilred wrl ls equal to this in number of inhabitants and d-irstiou of ysnrs, making u total of 297,0.10, 000.0'JO.OOO persons, snd there would he more than - oho hundred renins six) eea feet square, lor each penoo Human Lucifer Match. Lighting gas with the finger is a foat anybody may pe form, bet a person, in his slippers, walk briskly over a wooleu carpo scuflieg bis feet thereon, or sta d up.) J a .chair with its legs upou four tumblers to insulate it, and be there tabbed up and down o.the body a few times with amofF, by asov-nd i idivid a', and be will '"ht bis as by simply placing bis finger to the tubo. 7t ;s only necessa to take t'ie precaution not to touch ' anybody, duriug tho trial of the experiment. The stock of el rioity acquired by the process we have desoribed is discharged by contact with another object Oae person must turn on , the gus while tho other tires it. i. u.-i-n i "Sound,'' a'd the ououl uiastor, "is What you hear. For lutiaae, yuii (Jandi't feel a sound. "Oh' yes vou eun," said a smart boy, "Jehu Wilson,'' retorted the ' pedtgii(iie, "bow do ynu m ike that out 1 Whsi sound Oat yea feej 1" "A euoi brushing," quikly replied theuiart buy, "0'rrvo,'' said Ihe school waiter. Cane up." Add that smart bey fell end smarted. 1 - 'tWt tll me Mister,' ea'd an tf fee led lover la bis package of sweet- "-1" 7 . t V n s nees, "give aae some eweet eoondine;, The Prayer of St Patrick. The following Interesting extract iu Irish, with the Knglish transla tion, was found among tiro papers of a distinguished minister of the t'reabytoi'i n church i "The oldobt piece of writing in tho sweet Irish tongue is cnlled 'St. I'atrick's armory, or breast plats." It is a prayer or hyinu, written wheu fet. 1'utrick ns going to This to preach pefoie the king uud no bles of Irclcdjaud at that time II the great peuplo iu Ireland were 'iibs, lo greatly feared thut lis ould bo killed at i'ara. Hour the prayer of Ht. I'eUicK : "At Tare, t (lay, tl e strength of Qod pilot mo the power of Ood prestrve me vcveoftiod wait!' over ino the r of llod liea, tho Woid of (io I give mo bve -talk the baud of Ood defend mo the way of bod guide uie. drift bo witli tuu Christ before iue Christ rfter mo Christ in ino Christ under mo Chi int over me Christ on my right hand Christ tu my left baud Christ ou this side Chiist on tl at sido Cluist at ny ' bank Christ iu tho heart of every pel son to whom 1 speak Chi ist iu the mouth of eve-y pel sou who speaks to mo Christ iu tho eye of every person who looks upou iue Christ iu tho ear of every person who hears me I'm i a t j day' A Letter (or Murphy. A little freckle-faced tuu years-old I school lioy Htoppeil ut tho post-of lice in Columbia, tho other day and ytlleit out : "Any.bing for uuy of tho Vav phys ?' "No, thcro is not.' "An) thi g for Juno Murphy?' "Nothing.1 "Anv lug for Auu Murphy V "No. ' "Anything for Tom Murphy .' "No, sir. uot a bit.' "Auythiug for T. ry Muiphy ?' No uot for I'ut Murp.iy, nor Deiiris M hi I'll v, i ur i'e" Mitrnhr. No? I'uni m .iiiiiy. nor ineiet Mur- phy, no for uuy .Murphy, le,i,l. Jiv- mg, unborn, native Oi foreign, civili- ;:ed or uncivilized, saviigeur b.irhar ous, male or female, blank or white, franchise)! or ilisfiaie-ln-iud, natural ized or otherwise. No, sir, there is positively nothing for any of thu Mm pliyn, cither individiiiilly, jointly or hevt-mllv, now and forever, one and inseparable.' The b iy looked nt tha postmaster iu UHtonishmeiit uud said : "I 'lease lo look it i here is any thing for my teacher Clarunco Mai phy.' 1 1 An Irish ui.ttrou etiteis a ofli -.i : "Is this tiie place, sue, where people get invoices f "Yes, occasionally we engage iu that kind of business What can we do for yi.-ii, ruadaiu J" "l-'aith. sur' I d loiko to get a di von-e from me bnbtiatid l'atiiriek." "What is tho mallet' with 'alrick, madam V "Sure I'athrick gits dhrunk, sur." "Tha s bad Hut I hardly tliiuk that iiloue will bo sullieieiit cause Have von 110 oilier couipluiut ?" "Indado I have, sur 1 I'athrick! bates ino.' "Yes, yes, I seo. That adds cru c-lty to ditlukcntiess. Hut madam, you do not seem fx suffer much by your uppenranco from l'atrick's cru elty. I tbink you must find 111 etro or reason before the Cou.t will grant you a divo re,'' Well, sur, besides nil that, I fear. sur. thut t'uthnck isn t thrua to me. "Ah I now, madam, you begin ' talk busiuess. Wbut reason have you for thiuUing that Patrick's uu faithful to you t" "Uell, sur, I may say that 1 s meself that bus a stbrong suspici that I'utlu io" is uot tho latiar of me lust choild. ' Haw to Cook a Husband. Tho lirst thing to be do-e is to catch bim. Having done so, the tuoi'e of cooking bim so as to make a good dish is as follows 1 Many a good husband is spoiled in tho cook i . Sjine women keep them con stautly iu hot wa r, while others fioefo them with conjugal Coldness t me smother them with hatred and contention) and still others keep .ein iu picklu ali their lives. These women always rve them itb -ngue sanoe. Now it is Dot to be supposed that hltsbabds will be ten der and ;ood if treated this way. lint nro, 011 the coa rv. very ue lieious when tuoauged as follows: Get a large jar, called the jar of care ul ness, (which all housewives have ou hand), pl . your huebaud io it aud Set bim near tho fire of conjugal love let the tire be pretty b. especi lly let it be o'.ear above ', let the ' beat be , onstaut cover h'm over with aTuotiou t garnish ' with the epic's of pleasantry 1 aud if you add kis aud other con f tlons let them be accompanied with a sufllcient portion of secrecy, mixed with prudeuee a id modera tion. . - A Frenchman oa baing tobi (liitt a vonna lady bad iriven him the "mitten,' iati 1 '"Me 60 oorapreod vstybrtcsll bim. Ks nittteu Is e iilove- mitout (he flngere she Ho M" m " DUUn D "der- keef me ge nitten i bat her fader p ft f PA., AWUL !), Wise Sayings Front Don Quixote- Mcrinty in a modest vVetn.n Is like a fire or a sharp sword at n distance neither dotli tho one burn nor the other wound those that como not loo close to them. Keep your mouth shut and your eyes open. Tho absent feel and fear eory ill. Self praise d rwiatts. Tb dead to e bier, tho living to good th- All women, let them bo over ho lioinelv, o pi ed lo heftr them- selves ce'c'nate-l for their beauty N inii . sud tnitflit rairaut nte !ail)jeet luueh hunger mid ill luck, l.ibeia'il v mav bo cariiud too far ' in those who have children to inbeiit 1 iro em, V: t ' . 1 is more nei'aie.t uy iim iiu beloved by tho libt eons. Ktcry ono is Iho soil of hi!) own win 'h. Money iu not for tl;o month of an II! S. No padlock, b.dts or bars can so cure a muideu so well as her owu reserve Wit aud humor belong to mius jiilotio. I 'Mio Tvilticst person in A couiuily I is lie who plnvs tho fod. There is no look so kid thut some ood may not be found iu it. We are all us tto 1 n a j ih, und o" ' iivs a Rreat ile I wor Let a heu live, though it bo with A pip. We cannot all be Mars, ntul va I lions.', o the pallia by which tj! to d c" c good t i ln-avi- . t'ovetoii-iiiess bilista the l '. It is y to un leitlo, but rcre dit'icult lo linish the thing. j 'I lilt ti! 'U is i(l illy lipplil'lblo to j all r-ii.ki, whoever is ignorant is: I!y tho strcils "lvnn l bv" ivo nr rivn ut tlio house of "Novi r " lie! ween '. u "Ves ' und "No" of A woman I wou'd not undertake to t'-rnst tlio point of a pin. l'u Voce uud hIiuHI.i tho card. A soldier had better smell gun- pow.ier tliun inns . I Other teen's , ins aro easily bom. A bad cloak of iu covers u good drink . l'ray dovou'.iy aud bad sr or stoutly. When a thing is unco bogun it is llliooht tillished. Liy a bridge of silver for a Hy ing enemy 1 he jest thut gives pa'u is nut, jest. A Slow Train. AVenro freqUi'utly tndobted If) on? friend (Jolontl Yard, of tho M011- ! month 'Mcinoerat," for iiiiee.lot.-s illustrative of tho character of the peculiar people who bv.j iu New Jer sey, lie seiida tiiii : Jbe U0.1. i t tclla a good ht ry of a stow railnei I iu tlie north-i-ru p irt of t'ie State. 1 Io says he weiittlieiu ouuning. un. I e line to a shott line of rond ou whieh was run a single, train tlio forward cud nf which was partitioned oil' for bag gnge. lie took bis dog ill til 1 ; u wiiu him un.l put him under the seat. Presently the conductor caiuo along, uud ins -ted liiatthe dog should go intothubuggi.,' 00m, which, after soinn nlte t ailoii, was doto ; but here the buggi:e master ''tidnia-idenfee of lift)' cents, wuicli was de l ctl a- a '-swindlfi'.'' a "pi -up J b." Iu tw 1 tho con lee r and tho bag gag master, a d soo er t ian piy it bo would tio 11 dog to the train uud lot lii-l "work I ' ; passage." Tho nidurt "r assented, 11 ii.l the dog was bitched the to li-ar of truiu. j uiau standing lv the side of u pale I be dog, so T- s s, kept along : f.ijj l youth of blunder limine, b il l tj asily m ith t' e tun but tlio con dintor Icjsn ' get uneasy, ma dug freipietit trips to the engineer, urg-i- g hiiu to incre su liiu ipee 1 of the train, uud back again 1 1 watch the effect upon the dog. The litter be gan to show signs or latigne, nut after a while caught his "s.Cotid wind," and Was keeping ui on its j before. The conductor now or. lei e. I , tho engineer to heave ull the co il i-i-1 o the furnace ami stir up the tire, 1 which being done tho speo I pei-j c ptibly increased. Tho conductor! agaiu went to tho rear to ut serve tho envoi, but the dog bad ittap pnared, whereupon he tiiiiiitphaiitly called T s attention to the ft Tho latte.. lifter taking s giauco nt the situation, qoietly poiotcd to a crark In the tloor of the car, "unit there, says ue, --was iue log, comf ut ablv trotting nloU)i un der tho car, and '.' th yrat from one of the iu-'e boxee 1 r pert Aid'jtiziHt, asaaaaas Hith Priced. A store was broken1 open one night, bnt strange to say, nothing was cunied otT. TPe proprietor was making bis brag of it, at tha same time expressing his em prise st los ing nothbig. "Not at all surprising,"' said bis uigbbor I "the robbers light ed a latrip, didn't they t" "Yes," was the reply. "Well, ' Continued the njighbor, "thuy found yonr goods marked up so liigh that (hey couldn't afford to takd them. 4uocq Viotoi io, it ia rd mored, bo's eipresseil a strong wish to see Can ads, and tho Priae 61 Wales ie eh. toitnfffinflr her td tislt both (hat euaotry and the United Statee. 4 1871). NO. 4:1 Danger in a Sea) Skin Sacqje. tt was a fearfully batterrd np citt Nonces that raided into t'olieo 1 1 end quarters tho other day aud demand ed a warrant. "Certainly." said the A . pick ing up A blank. "What is the suonudr(d'fi name, madnnof" "It ftasii t A Uian i It was t!;ftt ng ly. spiteful Uxuny, Mis. Mednll-y. I ll have her bent's blood 1' "You d hi t mean lo say that it was A woman who batterad you up in that fearful tuiuuier V "HI tell yoi til! alnnt it. You seo tho ili-igiinting eieitnr" lives next to inn. And this in irnirtit I wajM. p.,lisl,ing ..p o,.r cake has - ket real silver, ler Honor when wiml, aim ill. I l nee gnn: piiht tli sind.iw bi't Mrs. Meiiuller. alnrtitift out for a wslk til a sea! skin saek I'M "Yets madam, bnt " 'I heideaof her in a seal tkin h she run I'.ard'y pay her retit I jest run to tho win-low to seo if it was a Ren! skill or lint, and I lean 1 o t to look ." "I insist, my good wo-ran ' "And I lea' lied and I learned d tho first thing Iknuw I full clean out on my hea I. ' 'And that's w but injilrcd yon it", t -is manner ?" "KtaClly, fir. Now I want lo gi t iier hi ii-hte t iuM nt Her lo I til for ti n vcais, if you cm fix il that wav Seal skin sack, indeed 1 ' Dot t' ., otl'.i'ial heartlessly refused to in'erfere, an i tli fennlo wreck walked oil", r .instiling herself with tho telle. -lion tlmt il w.m w.i-.li. iv, and tiiat. at nil cveiitM. s'nc could cal 'all the clot In h-Iiiim tied to h.-rliiek fence an I let down the .Mciuifey liuen into tun dill. mmmmmatnmrmmmx Ocsolntiou of Palestine. J In l'aler,liu,i y u arc nearly 11s .nineli in tlx w.l b 1 ness as iu Aiiilii 1; ' j us to inhabitants, they a! e precisi-lv ! the things rtliu li do not exist, for all I you can tell, exeeptiu tho towns uud I I villages you puss through. You can 1 rido 0.1 day after day, and you risDi over each liilt and sin!; into racli val-j ley, and except an occasional solitary ti.iv.h r with Ids servant uud his 1 .muleteer, or a Turkish nCeir with! I his pnrly, rarely docs a moving ob ject nppeitr upon tho lui.ls-ipe I N) cattle are ou tin Ian t, au I n 1 p- setigeis on tho highways. The I loneliiiess strikes you ui.iru like that j of tho desert, for il seems uncatura!, I because here there should be life, 'and there is none. So ilnlliU 'S yo t 1 jinny in ike out at a distance 011 the I ! hillside it siiipM I'gure. 11 man on a' idunkey. It is tho only uniu.r tliing vo-i cm detect till ur mud j I From Jel us tleni to lieyrout you cam .scarcely light ou one single scene i f rural iudnstry not one Miigle seen-.. 1 of 111. that cm bo conipared uuli those on tie) i a'.) pastures fr mi the ; I p nf Jabel el ."'ilf ir the wella of id Mitch. 'I h-'le. iu places, tho imiiu , ti y was full of people and chil lren, ; .andt'ocks uud heiba a rejoicing pie'uiii id pustoial i-r.isteuce 111 all; Ms henltii ; tlii!e here, in the c .1111 ;tiy of tillage, uu 1 tjans, und viilag I es, the whole laud seems ti lio Un der a spell. Th Biggest not tho Bra est It is the first Ivitthi th it tells the courage of Iho soldier. M my think before the b tttlo that tiotbii'g eft 11 frighten them. Yin-n it begins they it c panic ti'iclcu, and run iu disgrace. I'd I'liesta., of his loans men at Danker Hill, u-ed to Ml a l'oo., story of two of his soldiers in that battle. A 1 u.'.i mi l p iwerful the coiniado "Man you hi 1 belter retire before the light l.e.'iiis. Toil will laint aay nhen tl'.o bullets begin to wlm around y mr head " Tlt pale stiipling replied : "1 il ui't kuo.v bat I shall, as I tuver heard one, but I will rt:!j au.i sen. lie did st-iv and was seen by Co! dies'-r bating the biltln, calm und (iim. loa guild tiling' with great c lolness Hit the bmlv giant by his sido mis missing, nud at the n -t it ti t iv is found alive uud iiuh inued. sect eleit under a haycock. Il'.iast ful words and nioi nl conrago to face any danger lately go together. Tut Dirr veil 1 'lit tho -KM'K. "What rcr "e ll.ihl T" said a ii' a iu Nevada to a uew comer. "I d into trouble by ill i"i) ing two wiv " was the rt spoil to ,Wt,!l." sitid '.! other, '' C line out heie liecallse I oot into trouble by marrying tnly one wife," "And I," Added a by slander, "eamo here becauso 1 got into tioniili. si n.ilv uy pro 111 1 mi to insrrv one '' Join (iv ho bad been lo .lie "club" until J a. u "Mary, wasser cie keeping ligl.'t for me, anyuv I" Wary liecausi, Henry, ve-u Kuow that rthllo tho lamp holds out to burn, Iho vilest sinner nt iy return. Jones kept butter hours for the next week of two. If the character f all nr Ttr ng men stood as high ss their shu t col lars, the Coininnnity wduKl present a belter aspeot tbau it does Sjrn tute Tinteti Ii ni'sy be a very hard thing to' bs Uiaxl by a lvorsity. but how much harder to M tried by the Count Pr.Mt'.Tied rvrry Thursdsr Evnv4 1KHKMIAH CROU3K, rro$ Tcrmi nf Sri1iTptwn, TWO noi l.. PKR AN.VI'M. fay nhlq villtiii niii-iili-. or M.JWifii' paid h"n thi yrsr. No pftprtt ib enrtiinicil until Ail AVmSrnjs are paid unk-ss u' 'jiu Option of tlC p ili- lilier.- PuliM-rMioiisnnti'-idn rf lr conn'.v , PA V tUl.t IN AI'VA.'i'K. V9icrotis lifting snd 'icirc panori Addressed rtli,-n lieeitiiesiilneribert and sre liable I'orthe rice orthvfinpor JESUY A. WOLt Li:Y, Saddle!4 and Hames Maker Ccntrevllo, Snyder County, Penrwt; K-pnn bssil. mI nuk' lo ir-itr oil kls ) l 1 1 r Miillli-K, liriili, -VI, I),., 0-UrS au.fci-. All w,,fh Hutriititiil tftr oris r Mr -ill!f hni trlitl lo prut tlmt h on-liriunlii ui tiu.4lnnii. Nu IV, -T4 il.'Mf St'l'iitll. $11 (' I. AnK'ii f.ir ihn I tH'l t-niMr I r 'n 1 W IT - I o- A l.0. tnt l iht K-otKHH- t I inn I VI I .:, V--.tnt I Irn luuro n 1 uiut. ! nr. i ss-iirt'ssoa m i-.im.'ni.. not. a 'J tl. 1T.E CftlGtNAL & ONLY GENUIK3 'Vibrator" Tbrcsbcra V :vi iMri;,. ki MCI'm;TD HORSE POWERS' A tnn Tlirckhrr :ti(;lne? 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