.V.tlvottltna tttito On column one yliAr, Onfl-lmlf, column, one vear. f.O.OO 80.00 15.K1 One-fourth column, ott year, On srplare (10 linos) 1 inprtiOtl jCwry additional insertion, IVofesslonftl And Business cards of not more than 5 lines, per year, Auditor, Executor Administrator '5 00 i.oo snd Assignee Notices, .50 Ivdiiorial notice per line, t5 All advertisements for shorter pe riod tli an one year are payable at the time they are ordnrod, and if not paid Hie parson ordering them will oe hold responsible for the inciiev. L- . .... .1. ... J 1 o e t v SUMMErTLONGlNMr" , bf tllll TLOSaSCS MAO CAtTIIT. At I my httrl I near wtl(ln, Weltia for tht Mat, allln for lb pleasant rambles Vher lb fragrant hawihhora brtmblt. ttftib lb woodbidt Alternating, flrest tht dwj way, AH I sty bear! U weir it tiling, Waiting Tor lb May. At eiy bear! li tlok wlih longing, Lonjing for lb Atay, (anting to cape front tillv. T lb young face fir snl rnly. Anil lh ibontuJ cliarin belonging To Hit atnnmer'i day. Ab mj brl it tick wltb longing, Looging fur tbt M.tj. Ab t my heurt it lour with tigtilng, 8ighing for lb May, fclgblng for their aur reluniint, ben the tnmmer be imi are burning. Jlopea and fl.twer thai, U.ni or Hying, All Iho winter lay, Ab .' my heart I anar wllh tlglitng, Sighing for lb M ty. Ah I my heart i pained wiib throbbing, Throlililug tor Mty,- throbbing for I be leaiiiiie tiitlowl, tlr ih wilier. wooing willow j Where, in liut Mug and in aoVtlng, Glide th aireama away. Ab J mybtarl, mr hesr'l i throbbing, Tbrobhing fur tli May. Waiting aid. djota I. weary, Wailing for ilia May Spring goes by wiib wa.ie.l warning.. tloonlli vtnliig, tunhriglit m rning, Summer eom, yet dark and Uie.ur Life mil ebbi awiy : fllaoi over try. weary, Waiting for Hi May ! Ho 1 u t T ii 1 o . QUELLING A MUTINY. "'I will tell you of nn alvontilro I Lad once in the South I'aoiti?, when I waa first put in chnrg of the old Panther. It wua a trt liu,' tii( a iaoag thenitivos inhibilm Ihti nu- ln-jraua islandn, an i the ontire pro ceedings ara fresh and vivid in my memory, although many a long' year lias boen span olT tho reol of tiuao itico then.' The BpotW was an old retiro 1 ahipraiiter, whise c'.iiif delight in life was to gathor a number of hi li'tiglibira ar.jnnl hia hospituhl. Iieirth of a winters evmii i. nn.l, 'I . l. ... -! , , wuuu iu.iv aipnu.i i!)3 (Hit aulOfx p inch, ho would entertain them nitli Home epmo ld oounoilo I nith liis 'tflt carnur. Clearing his throat with a gotmr- mis allnwiiuce of hot puncli of bin vxn brewing, ail litrt:iinr a in i Want to tliu howling of thrf gtl Which dm'io 1 the snmv vi ihuitly a Kiunt the window p.niOH, ho began hit follow i "We had bwn liotatifir three rl tya in the intli I'ucltii!, duriu;; which tima the oi l I'.i'itlim-h 1 1 (lilched and rolled until ail -thouglitH or comfort bad cUpnted from uiv mind. 'I bad a smart young foil w for mate, a young Naw Yorker. Gregory wy name lacs uregory an 1 i nu ugine I nan sun him now nUn.lin.' with his fet t well apart i bis ta l.t'ia e tia form cisud in oil clolhds ; hi liaodaome aim burnt face alia 1.) 1 by the broad (laps of bit aoul-wetor as be pneped at times into the bin naole ile a nnder hutches now, p or follow. Weut down in a ship which lie commanded during a turrible ty phoon "It waa close npon mi InigM whon I came on deck and notice! a lull iu tho gale. I rubbed tny Imtult with aalUfaction at the prapoct Told Gregory that the gala waa breaking, and that by morning the ana would be shining merrily. "GWe mo a a ttl at daylilit,' ex claimed, as I dove down bolow, fol lowed by the opiuiou of Urogory that the worst of the storm waa yet to come and that it was only a lull for relief with a ftenb baud to tho bul Iowa. Hut I thought the mate for once was miataken, and turning in fclept soundly. IV It appoari that the mate, after I loft the deck, bad tha p imp wull Mounded, took a look at the watch, and putting iu a fresh quid regaiued the poop, when ho proceeded tonoau the black, lowering boriz in. "A cloud darker than any he had noticed before bad obticnred the fir tuament, and bis eyes bad boon fixed Upon it but a fiiw second when a vivid gleam of blood-red lightuiug shot across its entire expanse. An ntber and another followed, while the wind lulled, then with a howl it tor through the rigging with re doubled force, and amid the roll of the heavy thunder the Puulhor was affain enveloped Id mist and spray. uTbe lightning now played iu rap '4 Jorke.followed iiistautenooiialy by Lbsreverberating thunder.whioh wua iwufllolent proof that the squall was close upon the ship. The ram da soended to torreuta, the wind with a lull ahifted three points, the clone reefed main topsail and main spuno er tugged and slatted with the foroe of a giant, while the ship rocked to bud fro iu the trough of the aoa and the darkness became suddenly in tonse - r-'i - " Tbsa It Wart that I irad ttvakenod by the noise and ooufusion on deck. I Laafd tha mate roar out fur on man to lump below and call the dapUlu, not I Cm alrtady gropiug my way , tbrcri tie wet, dark cabin. Ox:-ffy r.iutaaalty of the ' y( te1 f'ar"- - ' ( VOL. 16. layeJ in obeyiog the ordure of tllo mnlo "J net nt I readied the dock, the gate nadJuolj burnt forth afreab np on the poor olJ rantlier. and from the quarter directly opposite to that from which it bad bunt) blowing, tk ids. the ahipall aback, and throwing hor on bet' beam end, while the m in at the wheel rv.i thro d naide as if he bail been a feather. The men, with the mate, were hurlod into tie lue ecuppern, up to thnir wuitta ie water, aud for mo'iient I did net it now whether the old craft wua elud ing or not s quickly as posHiblel sprang for the wheel, with the inturuion of mitt!,i if It,,.! t.i. II... I. putting it hard up, but the bott ling of tho gale, the hliuding. cutting bhowHis of tho rain and suit spray, and the horrible darkies, prevented me from working rapidly. "With a craaii Mint ma In mo aliiv en the mizzon iu ist went over tho si lo l tho main-topmast had been lye tho b .ttor portion of the d.iy. but snapped Nhovt nlT, and waa pounding, tiiiallv f. ll asleoi) froil cxhaiHtion. I ..I .r I. . . : . ii . .. , . i . . , , i.uv mvMidimin, wiiu ii n aue i.'ii nil l.iKiin a long WmU Blao, I V hull K tent t'i.. .a I 1. . tl. 4 ..!.. i a a S ai -.uiU ,ng ..imi .po i.ti i:iu .uis l!l mu g;no ki. ueiuoinou rate no suou cui loose nom tno wrocic of tiie rpars pounoing alongHi le.but H took r r r.-----,"-.--.--'-. Us Close on to daylight before tho inthof's dock was p it to tights. "I shonld have ifljnti uio.l to you. neighbors, that among my stores in' lent, mil I found that tho frow l:a I ' bm-u lOnl. liut tha f.llow bad Hot Iho bol l was a few casks of lino, hoisted the long b it. bro toim I c ir-j taken a dozen stiokea from the Rh nfl rtonch brandy, which I intended go. taken ban id of brandy, an 1 ii.-f iro a shri k of mortal agony ,. for Ilia butter class of tho natives, nia In tracks for tho buaeli. 1 Hound-' heard to issno fivm bis "lips. A Tiioy paid liberally f ir it. an 1 it led the pn up wt II. b it tho ship In I slight struggle was puicepiible, formed no s uaM p u tiJn of thelit 'uot made another inch, which Con- liloo I discolored tlm water, and too out of a Soui h Sja trudor. viucus mu th it thu water in tiio b il I mutineer sunk, a victim to a gioun I "It was just in tho gray of dawn ' ia the result of the ship's laboiiiig'shark. as I ordered tho matj to hoiHt one; during tho gile, winch opened her "1'liat incld.int wis suHi -int t J out of the 10-iiu batch, nn 1 a i h ivo i nn mis. mul also to lilt! V ISL 11'l.Llltl- ditalllt-lt I..II III., .ri, i.n 1 ll. it iu tho cibin It was a diflu-nlt task and somo-what risky, th'i ship was rolling so heivilv, but I manag ed it. and all bauds were t'u'.leJ aft to splice the main brace "I'lio last in in had filed out of the cabin, and I was on tho point of ask i ig the mito to join mo in a Mtiif glass, when a sharp cry of caused mo to hurry on deck t) ascertain the can no. 'I f mud tllo ii'.e.n clustering aff. iu u h...t ..v i, 11:11 1, , nej 1 1 emi metn I J lllcir seilS'lS. VJuiy VoU K"ep cirpunlor with a Mounting rod and 'quiet an I muso you Ilea i gear. I'll line in bis hand. Terror aud dis-1 attend to too rua't, with tho stoward n ii nm ikh, n r ,.... . lit. uny wero plainly iliscerinlilu in tlietj u!, I a h ind.' ooiintiini i.'es of tho men, iiml the ca is.) wis lull. 1 10 apparout. "It's n 1 mo struggling, sir,' ex clai'uud the cirpsntor, who bv tho wit, huilo I from Nvtw Fotm Han 1 'r'ato is agai-.ist us, un I the s'lip is sinking Th.'i-o ii six fo it of w itor io tho hold. Wo are bound to Diw I ones' lockor. ail 1 wo may us well dio h tppy, A short lifo, aud u mer ry one Kh. boys V "And thj man turned to lite crew, who in a hoarse ro.ir echoe I tho ras cal's sentiment. 'Well, neighbors, folt tint Iho situation wis a ileperat otio. and upon my tji-iunoss dpvilol flu, lives of all on board What woul 1 1 uot have given at tint m no out to nave had a pistol or a woap m of any kind iu my possossi m, but it .wis loo Into to c di no in tin) steward. I ho mon, thuir eyes glaring with a torn tile oxi'iteioant, wore crowding upon ma for the purpiso of g lining aecess to the cabin, where tho infernal bat tel of braudy held forth ulluriueiits whinh r Jinn I thou- w irst p unio n. ".Snatching np a c ipstan b ir which 111 J boon washed from its tack. I cleared a space ab mt mo. In I. tug. uage sharp, and to the point, I ex horted them to bo men, snd not givo up tho struggle while hopo last ed. 1 ordered them to in in the fimnpt to tost the strength of t!i t ouk. aud they wavered, undecided which course to follow. "The soa waa rolling after us with undiminished f .try, but the gilo had lulled, the heavy clouds hat bi-okoti assnudur. the bright c ieoiing rays uf the m lining muh pouring do.vu with an inspiring vigor. I'lio mist rapid ly dispollod, an I a loud j iyo is sli mt from forward, iu which I recognizn I the inito s voica, proclaimed tint land was in sight. " 'Do you bear that, boys, larj 1 in sight, and we are running on a loa shore with this sinking htiU. II oonly for the bran ly and d the od Is.' The carpenter wived his bin I aloft. I folt bis strong It tu 1 cltspiug my throat aa I swung my woip in about ma. A rush, a confused roar, a sharp sousation of pain,' and I re uiemtiored uo m ire uf the anTur. "Wnen I again rogaind my aonsos. it waa with a consciousness ol dub I tain iu my head. aud raising my h tu 1 ! found that it bad boon Inndigsd my eyes too felt weak I but although my state room was dark, I in 1 1 1 o il the form of my m tte seated bosi I we There waa uo motion to tho ship, the surgiug of the gale through the tophnmper had died away, and a a trail go, and Imiv styoppi-us-sive silence reigned throughout the ship. ' 'Well, ail, how doyoil And your selff and Jaok Grog try bent ovei iuo as tender a a wjji iu oo lid hive dona. "A Utile pain, sir, and soiuswha weak,' I replied, as a dull glim ner ing of What had occurred dawned upon me. llut tell me, Mr. Greigry bow fares the ship I How tunou l u fer will aha float, aud the cre ' "Itoep Co.. I, eaptalo, : H wou't d to $ excited with that eaar bead o yaura. . Tha ship ie all right, -so rs' oo that taorev We' ere ridlnj tudgly at tjcbtw In aa pretty a bar as ton r--s. r"1 te Pst fill I rw-''t MIDDLEBUHG, SNYDER COUNTY, nt. Hut lot roe take np tho yarn rom the point where you lost your reckoning. When l' waa forward, jnst after reporting land I board tho disturbance aft. I saw th.a men cliitlHriDg ab)iityn, and bofjre 1 could reach your sidj the carp.intor had Ooininuiiced btlaiuosa. Well I reckon 1 lost no timo in gutting hTi p oking up a biil.iving piu or twj on my way whicli I expundud t ) tho beat advantage, but too late t holp the clip which pulied your cap-dau llowevor, tlio in in who crept Hstern I of ye got all ho iles.-i vid. and the I"- iu minor wu:i 1110 c.l P 'tr.nr roireat led to the turc.iHtlo, witilu I r.tii tl, lold craft in shore, rounded a proiet- :.. .-l ri , i 1 J itf p II1H OI lllll'l WHICH lOl'IIH a pil l of tno bar. au I bore wo uva " .a s kui r.a I could I looked af tor you, mid w.wn I loft tlio d. ck I took tliu proc tiiti m to bai iicit 1j tin. I'lilnit d Mr. witli tho atow.ird'i help Willi 19 li lt. I 4 Ktiliil. T wurk.i.l mi. in ..- . . iio j. im:iuMi i un niu r,i mrisi u ivtt ; Ul'lllllei 10 g Oil it U li, I I. Hill I i that bo'.h 1'ie f.irai d do )ra, an 1 af- ! tor aoiunaiuou wav. i t I buou f ihUmi- I w..viM.t,' imininu . iicniii, ui tliu sky light, but a in m of old rub Ibinh had b-cit piled upon it. Well, u sliiirp uxo s iou solyod tliu pioli- ed from the outside I thought of tics we loik aboard while on our beam ends. 1 horo, sir. you lnvoit nil in a nut shell. We nio all right hero, with plenty of timo to lit out and repair d t u igos before proceed ing on our cruise.' "lint tho crew. You can d I noth ing witiitutt them. Tim misgui led ru-c us. now suau weassuiuo control i over theni V "heave nil that to me, sir. have a pi in 1 1 in b will sum britigi, .1.. . . . t'J.e.oiv. voi. nro worth vo-n iv 0 r it. in ko I. an 1 I i.i-ium. I I ... . . . . .- . . . -. , - n - 1 mate's b and i'h a warin pressuio lt.it for you and yo ii- cool lu-t I, I would h.lV biell find for tho Utiles v f.-el better ulroa ly.au I if too stew aid will gjt iu so.uetiiiiig to eit, I t.iink 1 t? 111 take a Inn I i.i curyitig out your plan Wiat is it V Miuvaiion, was tlto IiCjdiC ro- ply. "I refrained from inking any fir - j tiler q oostioiis. aim mg'i I m ni c mi- I fss, neigiibns, I didn.it cloudy fishioti wuat too bd I fullj.v was op to. ; "It was close npon dusk whon I 1 walked out ou dock, b it light en ugli f ii- iiir to vio.v t ie bill ies of the lit tle island, covered Willi its luxuries : v 'rd.tie and foliage. I'lio waters ..f t'10 biy were clear as tho tl 'p'ln of a np 111.'. tho alienor of the ol I I'.uitlmr! hoing pniuly didcoruiolo oil the bH t )in. Cloe to thd bsach. nnd directly j opposita tho vessel, tho nnUineer-i ha i erected a tent, by tho vessel, t Imi ! mutiucors Ii 1 1 erected a tout, by the si la of w'.iich a liogj liio was Imru- I ing brightly, utid hinlu l well up a liove high-water mirk was tbs long tt it w ill thn utiltf nine flirt I'm ther botstol, Alias I listoiiod 1 1 1 to U'ot" ,ll,J ' 1 knock-id everybody their drunkeu shoits. or watched; JI' Hl"co llioiu reeling up and djwu the batch ".u ' 1 ("',"in S''b' disturbed m my heart sickened, mind as bo drove out of tho b-u u. "Snd lot.lv a nun walked down to'0-1 the contrary. I.is hat w.s slanted tho vji-v edge ot the water and hiil- od tho ship. Jt n us thi carpenter. With ths imptlso of tho mo ment 1 answorol, it-tking him wUat lu want ed. "Want!' slnntelthe half drunk eu wretch. 'Want your heart s blood ! aud after tint all tho m oney au 1 treasure yon vo got stowed uw.iv in thacibiii. Wove got you, old fid low, And when tin-ad foo!s -tie sober euoilgh, I'm coming alio aid 1 1 111 iko you walk tiio plank! and A bourse, trio iiph.nH laiigu eohood across the waters. "1 reckon we'll Invo to ci u u we opporationa a little a i-ni'trth tu I ex nocted, said llow v itoa at mvelh iw. It was thu mate who had gained my side n n perceived "Vhat do you mean, G.cgory T' "I must go ashore.' "llo wad yon go when there is no boat f li 10k there, it will never do to think of swim uing,' an I I p tint ed lo tiio dorsal liu of a bugs shark which glided swiftly by, leaviug a phosphorescent W tke behind him. "L 10k hero, sir,' and loading me to the ntf shore aide, be showed me 1 sm til, rude, bntell'octive raft, which hi hail Constructed. Witu tnat, I reckon I'll bring them g tie ota to their eonssS, and n tv bo save our lives fro U Ins d.at.ik au fiHiiy of tiie ringleader.' 10 very dollar I bad iu the World, loignbors, wae iu vested iu tho cargo if tno old I'auilier.aud J ludl nj ides if losiug eitlirfr lifj or pi-iiperty in ..hat uitlsof.thtrway 0ade if I could tsslbly prete'itt ii ' "It wits darU eb(tri ills' rifat& ft aw ltd HU I ' irJyfWlf lfi la J OVer the "hip's ai.bi Mil t HHU mMif pdHs.t the raft in eUufi f ii8 I llfi i t Ie a. aiatsHi us ttdl kr if ill ( ths tuadowa iSM fff t" lfHm tfft, oj t fir j. COVorod The drnukon sliouls of men ha t ditvl nwiiy, thoblizing Tire li.il sunk to a few iiisiuilicutit fuibors, as we stole uanlioiiHly forward, mid, save thi wash of tint aea on tho shelving shore, not a nd'lnd waa to bo h-jard. "We gained tho longbat, ami took a survey of the tent around which Iho men were stretched xleep ing tho sleep of intoxication. There .va4 no danger t.J b-t upprolion led fioin them, and without further ado mo lamic ii) 1 thu hictvy b .nit. "HuMiiito with a viiorom kick tovo in tno bea I of tho bran ly bar rel, a lowing time intents to run out up in th situ I, which greedily di ink up tho li i lor J ho proviii ms nil 1 Aater were then pt.teed in tho boat, the ctrpeiitei- limn l, together with "ia coiitrad'i. an I cjnaid iraiily el it e l by oilr euccois, wopullod olF to the nhi. "W'ed. neighbor, I do not kflotV as it is lied. miy for mo to spin this yarn out lo any gru.it length, but .'ci c iii m ir i y lit nut 'i j i t!i,H3 him. C.llS C.liuu tit themselves tllOV wiu-o pH'lltdllt CO Mlgll. TllO citpentor, ulono g tvo in trouble. Uy solilt hilll-i iin-iin lm conliiv..,! t .l..,.r Uelf it t'l.i ropo yarns th it Iu! 1 him. 1 Cllting tin? .itlinrs cloir, ho eill-J and od upon thum to follow him, lumrd tliii shin, e.nd trlii Ii in'; tvlinl I....1 - oir l thoy promised noli uis-ion I gno thorn a tri il, relittuj til i o' 1 'craft, and omplntu I a t' ip which, reciiniaiiiv. luruud out hi.'hlc u,l. vaulagooiis to nil concerned. A Nt.v Secret Order. Tho other dav, after a slriniu'ng yuuiigiiiaiiiia-isoi.ru ion of forii ; s mg on p tth. fn l uf ti e-hn.-si. Ii i j land p;!t.it )es on the m nket, and bad tirniii-e, un l i.eau y, do kind "Old-. ""!","! 1 1,111 lou ' "'rn t feed.'' it lieeaiiio kuowrt t the men around th,, lino tljitt bo wits very desirous of j iiiin sonio sei't ei ot'iet. in t i.vn. Wneii o i-stioun I. ! J 111101 ill it ti'li'.i w t loo cm, I I I, ..I ....... ..IT ..... I I .,v w...:u .nii-n- i in nn tiate Im-.l into a now order c ille I tin "wtvaliers of t!.jvC).' Hi v n tol l that it wis twicns secret uf l-'reemasoury. much nicer th in t. I I-l-i'llowship. and tho Cot was on!v ,-7J. I'l 1110 ho had tho toothache, jhuciull 1I1 i.v $1 per week from itlin relief fond, an I ho was entitled !t 1 receive ii 1 i f ! cei v lie Jacij. 1 tin 1 il ) f ir a sore lliro '!. I'iie young 111 111 too lg'lt lie li:i 1 struck a 'a thing, an 1 after citing a h-.'.ii ty iliunei-ho was taken int a st.uc-r mm .ihjvo Cm binitj In initiated. Tiio boys poured cold water down Ins back, put llonr m; his hair, hw.ho him to kill Ins mot.! i r if co nm 111 Iu I. and ras.iiug In n around for an hour, without a single c implaiut from his lips. Vi,in thoy had fiuishe 1, ho inq nred : '-Now, I am one of too Cavaliers ;of I'ovoo, a u I f" I You sru," tliet an.iwerd Nothing nioio lo lcirn, is there" I " it inn g j "Wub, limn, in going to lick tho I wtiotj crowd I ' c iiilinu d the c ti I did lie, anltiowpiit nt it, and be fore ho g it thro 1 gh 1:0 bit his J.' I iintiitiou ft-o back, utid three mure ovul 1,0 U:ll a cent cigar 111 Ins teel 1, au l he miljly s.tid tJ of the barn bo s 1 ty, boy, if yotl here of any cava- ; tiers tisltiiig for a c iva about my' siiio, toll urn I II b.i 111 oa the full uf j tho moon to t tko the K ival Svs I ... a. i-igio negroes Uiiroii j-n the fat. What food do cats prefer t A fl J iuo 'ting bovj is tieir first choice. If the unuly are not sble to keep a mocking bird, thu cat must put up with aa oriole or Gor man canary. It is only tthou suf foiing for food that a oat will accept a sirloin steak. t'uta can I sing. Can they i N j 1 lint bluss em tney can keep trying lo learn boar Tusy have got so tUcy Chi snmd the lirst four notes 011 the scaio, aud they are da lerminod to got tno nst. What time do thoy siug the scotust t At uignt between the hours of II P. M au l 4 A M. You have pro bably read items about bold, bad uiiiii tl.iigiug boot-jteks, slicks ol wood and other mis.ilosat siugiug cats. Don't ever associate wila such people, t'stt have a imicli right in A ujiim as suy una else, tuj it is only tha meaaost kind of foUes who will try lo keep 'era from rising up iu the aorl-1 T I low long do eats live t Nobody kuows, aa aci Cat aver aa I a fair hot to aoo how many year be could put iff. After be tat hung around ourf neighborhood for fifteen or twenty years gome oils aitirdera hird id col I bloot. A. lilinsstVta girl fortaed; ' rordifnufl tlielattari "arj 'A INTO - JUL ' PA., APRIL 24, Too Coot) Si) oil Mul t A Very una nok;riii young mini siniiii'il I. r a I o-uion t:i a wellknowa ei ore liHtwicR. Al ter h had iidro lm e J hiiui lt and mailt1 known In- tiitit, tliu i ( pi li l.o inf Tutu I mm Hi it lie w i.uid iik in imvo a c'im k, it Im could gi one lia uui i i''l biiii, "I sii'po" you (t'i tu tjh'jich, eh t" ho Ci mi mi HO" J ' Y.s sir.' 'Itijou dibikt" c 'niniii'd the iiii ri'liAnt. eViini( idiu s'mrply. "Never P' "Uo yt'i u-c t ih.ti'co ic sny form!' II 'fe ill." young mail p'l-ll d the qui I nun th.i roof m 'Ins inoiih, an I i. pile I w ith il nv In Hint w 14 enlll Uo and tiluil: 1 neeer imi Hi wed! And never (lid. I eo i-i ler i Il.'.e-t nnd ni'Tt e!) Cillg ha'.it that ii man can be ud-lic n e l C 'i.i Jim tVr.pieni tbc policy sln'i?' ' N sir nov. r !" "Do yen go tliii Nati winl Theater, dog I'uiitt nr ii.ixl ij bilnlii ti-m f ' "Never w-is a- a-iy io uy II t',"wa tl,,. i.iiu,'ji u. riM v. "Coi y .ii tt-li tiio iko .f dun mis Com , king Ol tllnbe ?" f L- ...o .i.i, ,t,,.u l canls !' 1 10 v,ni Cvr tu t "N ','eir, I d in't I ' ".S.ipn ii"-," aiil ili nior.'h'int. "a llia i rliO'li I uller to h.'t j 1 .00 to .l(l 'hit a llil.el' -gjetl r-.'l i-iiit.tl n-it-UIl a grxvhou'id. would yi,u iiiko liiui I" o, ir I ' "Then i ml wan t do "I t Inr '''i-i c i:il lishiu.-ii ; w-" d v tie ol lure f i.'l- Tii.ii yuii' U w hi'i, iu xt tiiue. Wjtl't Vjii llv.' 80 cojJ tho 1 1 H0I113. A Chcci ful A silig'e bi'ler word may d s pi'et nil i'n: Hi Umily for it wli.no d.iv. One surly gl 1'ieo cans u glo in over the lion-el. dd. while u smile, I ko u gO'lllll of h ll-llli', IIIIIV lli'dt l) ,(. liiiki t a id w -iui '-i lieii.s. L to ui.extitf.-ieil C iw-r wliieli eei-ui on ,.inl g.M,il-nct-ii'.il rv et isitii.u-, make (ia, Hi.- linn)., win-re e io,. vi I t'.- f!) njs dw II No ui.iti,-r h w hu-ublo the a'io It". If i i. ihut u ir- ''' i Will ".riee ilal r .v. o! oii'-d j with kind m-s an I -ill i. th lio.M I ill ttt' 11 lo.i i.lv i.iwnd it tr.i 11 a': Ike 1 11 in 11 : 1 of tli 0 w 01 1 1 ; a ill I; t(u d-dic-it ep it lieni'iiili tho ciciit.'f t'u) K an. All I tiie ii.litieni'e ol ho ne p.;i ,i'i it ie tie in- lv s. The u'.-nte L-rsc" CI iho iti.ii.cr 1 1 v. s 111:1.0 1 d ni.'ll'et- l.nig uti f In r hetlis il ' l.i'vd iii V.u .lu-t uf tl:o i-ntli ; tin t lint tutlienv Uiatlnt'-k flit Is i's echo ill the 11 .1.11.1 y, an, I C i iiti-sV ot eis. ! lie com." 10 weir Ins in ml e nml I'll h s p' ie." ; while 01 the i.t iei" li in I. Ir ii' a i null ' py. iiii".-iveriij I tl'i'l d'' l leri". l! .in.., go ..lii per sins wlin hIiuI'i mute o'liei- h nues mirei aide, .m I perpt'l 1 ilc tli 1 s mr in s me! t In-.--, the e 1 -ti. it-m. hi: I 'triies a id r.iiln.s w.'ii h hive ma le their en early uv. ro wreic'-i e.i a id .li-t r:."l I An Aston. s'ted Engbslinnn. A young Knglwhai in Kt pi-d at a i tavern in .Niihtill , 1'eiiii,. wheialio !i'i-t into con vei Mil i ui wnh a nati-oj ! i elille'Ce tu As usual, he b Misled ; f evervtliing l-.ugbsli in couiinri-' Ki.n with Yiuk-'v) prolicta lYillv bo got talking ah mt Knglis'i c!ic -se 1 , lie Slid It n very c mi 11 ui to see Cheese in I'nglilud we'glljag 1,00.1 ! pounds eitt'li. 1 'oi-li ! ' exclaimed tho Tenn ; esseun. 'my 'at ier keeps a dairy ten ' ' miles from this p1! ice, and s applies nil the largo taverns Ho never thinks of making cheese Ur,s than one ton in weight. "You can't put that job on me;"; said the l'.!ig!ihman langoing. Ahk Iho landlord," said the Ten iie-sean. 1 Tno landlord was accordingly np ', plied to, when ho replied : "I never weighed his cheese, but ( know that tlm old man rnn, at tint bottom of tin. hid on his place, : two mi'v mills, which are diiteo toe wliule vi-ar iiround bv Iho who,' ! wiiieh runs from his cheese precf. ' Will ton ho so kind us lo older my lii'iso f " (piietly icuiaiked the Eulishinnn. The WeaUd of our Lcnjuaae II. ir best scholar tell nsthut langn tiro of ancient lireeco wat the ui- hiu passed for its richness and variety of expression. Well, then, w hen an sncient Gteek wante I to borrow five dollars of bis uoigubor, ho either had lo ask him, change t rhino t ahinplnster 1 shlllers f ducats t soap t rocks t spon lnlix t si-rqi T legal tender! T lucre t tin? chipa t pewter t wherewithal t Have you s ny of else d uT his ab tailed tut t i the snrior flstibiiity any greafor va riety of verbal wealth of the United Stales' language. -Ilanikeye. aMttMsasssas4SaWiVaasW . . Anlowamaa traa eoaverttv eae niKhK and tha neat tftj , a rvt that ha troalJ f 1 1 t 1 1879. NO 4G What to Writ far the Pp!i. Tho following lints and sugges tions fimn nn exclmtice nr com- tnended to the t'onnideitiotl of local I.. . .. ! . ..I "'""r "''".." . "T- Accident; vi,0n, whete, find tol whom A iiinecnieida ond excurainns Win n tin I wlitie ichaiuoler bf tin nmnauitient lJilixlury. Wben. rihi.ro, and by whniu, what amount, stolon t arruMta made dispnsit inn of pi inOncr Same ith icgaid lo any kind. Clinl'go i.f biiKiluNS llrm When iiiiuio uf parties ; wlioro outgoing pin In o in., 'uing, Ac. Cliniflii'M, tumigii of pi4tm. revivals, ilect'oii of ilntuh oilici rs, etc. I :! lis- Who. when, where. nti.J ago t if U pt'oiliilietit citizoll, U blief' olitit n y I'lsetivi-iic Of cttrioniiios, anliq-llilli-, or valuables. lutingtii.hi"d arrival..-t the liotv's or fluewht-rr., nr former resi dents vif.iling the ti"igiiborlio"d. , lotltiill intelligence Kleetiuti j occurs when, Catnlid ili-s to be or j who have been noniiii it.-d, and uf , ter tiio ihctioii Ho ftiil n tuins j I- ii on. Whurio pre per ty. when jl"ld liee, c.tllsi", Hlllolllit of insur .ntiee. naulo of ;oiupiifiii.'s insured in. I nets as 1 figures. C..tici-1-tiing any product raised in tho vkinity, iini'.niils sold, profits etc. i 1 esliviils lldd by whom, for I what ol.ject. iiinoiliit realized. ! Iiiipioveineiils. Hy whom, where. niidriet" if iiirii laiiied i Mm riii,.i s Whore, name of par- ties, who liv, etc. I M iirdi is. Who. when, whore, by I j whoiii, caile, eii.-iiniHl iiicts. j ! Parties lea ing town - Who nnd' WII'.'U, WU'.'IO goltlff, OltbiniKS gOMIgl into. j fchools. Facta nn 1 figures t'oii- ct ruing them, rhungo of teachers, 1 lllipr.'Velneiits Heeded. -tc. , veciet S.icielieA Kli ctinn of ofl!- i i-ss, prosp..-i-'iy and condition of the1 1 sin-it ty j j :nkness Who sick, Cause, I : llUllltU of COIl' tintlltV The Wjv ta Gst It ! There was quite a crowd congrc g t'eil in Niy .ti l's saloon tho other day. t l ing stories, hiu jkuig strung '!p. an I keeping us cluo to tho too as p jshil-lc. I'i-i n'litly it Hlianger Walked in and uto a ninlwich, aft r which Lo lid Iressed the user, ns follows .- You men uio ad out of work, i-ht; "Yes." thrv rejiliod. uuauim ouslv. "liot Iml' f iuu'es " They n -I'm dud together ia the afliiiii itivo. Would yon work faithfully !f yon got a eh mcj !' , -t if couts--. ve would " 1 Then you all want work, work, 'and nuthing tal woik ?'' I "Wed-.' 'Wt-P, there's ou'y cue wav to ;K-t '" ' iw's that ? " 1 f'-VM.y. coiiul nr.,1 look f-.r it." Theu l.c skipped out, ami. I groaus of ch.igtio and ilis.iip.n'.itiiiei)t A Boy on Washington. Here is a l .ty's cnipjsitin 0:1 George Wasliington : Ge.irgo VVu-l i ti tr 1 1 t w is a M'lo boy that oiict lived in Virginny win! h id a nax Hire him bv lusil.) mm Wiien g.vi'4.; lis n- t t' ti'.x he culted it 1 1 en tihat had Cheneys np on it an I ett the o'leiieys lie un 1 a tlothcr b - When geolti's old iii in foil:) out "hat georgo at). 1 the hot !'or boy hi' l iKtco he called gei.igM lo hi:;: ah lit- srs, eirge Williingt.'il wlii cnttod the balk f i nit ofeii tli cLetry tree !" ge.iige said i did. The old man s-t:s you did. .or?o s i's i did nnd i can Dot till a li. Why cant Vf i tell s li siiis the old mm. C"Z i-siN georue if i ti 11 a ll this beie fi-llell Id . on me loeii ill be pinked twice llials liles.iis tl"nold unit) ; alievi-r er git in trouble li.o tsvot wav out is the le-i-t. ill Ji'll keep ivj eye lioif.t in sou, while 1 sU-p 01 tav (Lis! Mnie T . - "Yts, f-ir." Mianger goes in, comes pnt and finds Ins liniso init-siiig. -W heie i my hoi so. !ny t "es rnn'd nwiiy. Rr." "I'id't I ti 'l you to lake care of him. yon toting scantp t ' '.o, sir ; you told i no to keep my eye on l.itu and I did, till be got clean 6nt of sight !" The coinage of ths I'nited States mints during 1 1 Rich. 1 R1H. was 170, ;175 double espies, t?3.4 1 ;.S0 value ; 12 4S ) half oitglcM, fG2.400 table ; .'.nST.-JOd tiilvcr dollars half and 1 'i iter dollars and dimes $170 lisse tnelal, if 7.0 1 5 -tot-ul coinage tO.'0 -too piiHais, $."5,567.1186 value Total coinage of s'landsrd dollars to 1st of April, l7fl. 28,0(54, 95t. When the ligbte ara J.iw and a fellow occupies tha Same tag rock ing-cbsir with his girl, bow be d.xs wish bo wse at tha Norlh polv where it would be eii noutba IM moitiinc 1.. iifrtrar aeichbor'e hena ara trouble t aad Mtvt across Ibe way, doel PithllMifd every ThumdaV frvHirng JBHEMtAa CTIOU8B, rrotf Terrr.a rf P'-.li'-fnp'.trrn, TWO noi l . it-i a,M:M. Nyj at'la Vitiiin aix in'inlhs. or t7MKit) paid a-ibiii thiyrar. No tspnr dWJ cotit iti'irej until all MttTArsirv rt paid unions at the opUon of the pule lisher. . , euhoilitirniioutfiiilo of the o&abki rArAKi.h ix auTANv'K. fSH'nrsons liii nt and using paixvnl adlnir;d oth'tra tournne aulaioriTiore and are linlilo fotllm frirb rtf tlm rwH.r IIENKY A. WOIiFLEY, Saddler and Harnts Maker rnntenullrf H. r..-lw D- . " -"!- ''". " Kneptna hae.l. , ! irakM lo or yr all ilaiffl "llUtne"., Hnd.iltt, llri.lir., Wi,i.e, ttolart e,i. All worii y.flml fur or ff Mr. n 'Itlejr n .,n a trial lo -r. that be nn.lrtiUU I' liii buslr-oe. 1of It.'tt. W. II. ItlPliA, PRACTICAL HILL-WRIGHT, .Vfi.'fi- St.iit tH. Sityrttr Co., 'a. Aae'.i fnr'h ' at-l iiimI Trim Wi ikh .Viii.ki., irr m a. m. .4, Kiirmu, ana liiu.r.M.1 i.oi ii, a.. a.. t so. taanil.rHi f-tMKI(a'nr,t Tit, VI 1. 1. 1. Ml. ml i'Ii lnarn.e, an J otliM nm . l. I'.iin. anU. aeMilfe ami i-lleito at Mir stt'..ui VIBRATOR D.i. rer.. un. . THE CillElNAL & CKLY GEMUIN "Vibrntor" Tbrcsliera TITI t5"-f,VKt" MOUTiTCS I1CRCS POVCRS)' JlaJ fctcant THrc.hrr X:atn., RIGaSCLssHEPARD & dO.f li'.Ti t.Il IlKr.K, SllCltl -i tt-T Vtiitf Tlm) 1 , ( i 1 . 1 r ' . ' ) '.tta.ij. . I , tit titJ I-Vi. aet(s, ' a TIA IN Hi ;fn rrKl nrt f t.l.nalt t tbo ' j . 1.4 kt' m. . . . it t .ii. 1 iB u a,3et)4c VIIS T:NTi::r. T-rO;.t.5 rnr I ! t . . -- - i. , , r l . a art l,. . ',4tJi .,iv.s liksit.Mt, 1.. I.'l. ,,.i,il',, i,,i.i i...i.r I.... L c-'t Viiciiv tinn.Tir fur Wlirnr, "i.ki, ' r IJtWTn.Ora ..r flmpMiliT nt Tarta, 1-1 .... 1 ... , b , . i 1 ' '.,ti ? cf V.-r nrel pn: r. llrt.lo. rntif. fa-'E.tst Vr'vrr T'frthrm n Kpprlallr; ,i.... i.tv , a. i , .mi. Of 'I Vn-i 1 : t d Hrram Tltr-lir ro. ' . ..... i,. . . ..... .Imm I L..J(. lr 1. ;n, . fci wit,., mi, m n, .!.. It Tticroarh W01 limaaelil?, Fleaaat ' ' i- . ,, .. 1, ,1- .v.. ..'llr ,1 v.ll.,tjH, ,.rfl 'lit. Pn I'sril-iilnm. rail on nmr Dealer f . 1 -lit. I . ... . ... ,..,.W ImmIi JAM KS HLlSt't. Agent. M jinntfriz 1. Sttv Icr Co , Pi. PENNSYLVANIA R, R. aln. I-4T l.ei.'.ittn j - "-t ? i, t tullo tl N l.l L-t't.SriAKI' ril!"'.ii"rS ;--r3 1 a m I .ciar t..rm a.., m. ' -t 1'Al.lt ? Ill 11 1. III. 1 nil 1 Ci p. m I i 1.1 D t ; p. m. rtnwtij, I'lil u lrlphl t t.r.. 1! 31 1. m i .Plfli- l.l r" ljl;'.aai .I 'lnMrm M MI II 4 . IB Vi. I 1 1" p. a, A-. nr.'.ic K-1 r: j-. .e 1 1. I'ei I'D". Wo rtt,'.jf in I . t"if. )e t.).r, i. nn.l lb f.-ill? auJ At aulic l;i"re- fu.i rui, Ijr at i' ti h4t . -un ni la ?i irr.io cuuutf at lolluttt . Tr. ?:fii.'.t,..,' ! t .. I f irio iiiiin. ttil warp. a. iu. . ia. a in. ui. rjuriTll's io J 4 "7 e l :4 An.lernn'I 1 . . ll :'-.'. i jr I, riilrhM ll I 4 1' 1 i li m ti' Vrr . wa 114 4 1 1-1 I 'I 1..- - II as 4 7 1 ' '.s ! tl Vi .M.'-i i; ;o 4 ..i 1 w iii N. II ii. u l in lit.. 4 1 .J 47 Ttie t'erine t:i.,r .t ea i I fUna-n-l at Mr ev'i.tr i a t:t in. ami In A'Unoc 1.1 lr. m . I at . in. QrniK-K p. i.Rxi-r.n. County Surveyor Kralicrville, Sny er County Penn'a 8,irvevin2 and 'VntrritninR j rptii.iV ar t tWili'iilI t t on Inl li ktiart u ibe j.iil.lio I 'liroti-iiie tjlicilri Jul) .lib. TS, ,d. fir A (if nt ITIRH'I 1 1, til kaiiinra tii.,11 a I litre ..r ui'i h ei'l nollnir.il ra- llrve at.rt tf-t..li? rr,. flrt.r. enre. Henri t".-i. , It f ll, fr- at.. A." r.. . V ; m H.'tt.n ri) . Mrllnif. n, ilr.nl A ll'ipi-h. -1. l.Kiit. I rlls.oiil'f S50 m jb 0S " ' irf".l" l.r -.' O IT I 1 t'"i"" '" tni.i'. liTJ Iri-tiiti.. Whr.K HJJJ l'r...iirl .rt h ..i,. I irri.tl-e l,r ...,l. I'ne . wati tl. Ml.t r.K A I'l'l : tH t.in, Maui.. H itvrW tk4 M4 nvt.tvm la ! tMiikU . n t th rr' " ,t rt.ii. fbiitl tu tiiMiilw r ir tul. I'iumi ftti tathttr.fta nil h msth t ctrefiil stxmHi ti.ta tf llif I atlowttitf f"ie), sVl'tt BitVtmrtrieM. of tti rk,Twi with Mliff oi tlt fit WteiifBj Ih 4M M btva Utw:f briMttstt mm rf li M ftKps'' tram c Ii 4r r ' l t.i. 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