1 " r- X tvortlwtnjy ttdtdig (n column one year, $00.00 One-half, column, one year, 80.00 0n-.fimrth column, one year, 13.00 An aouaro (10 linee) 1 insertion 7S flvcry additional Insertion, 60 f fofo-wionoJ and Business cards or rot more than S lines, per year, Ai.litor, Enectitor, Administrator mill Assignee Notice, r.iiinriftl noticos nor line. 5.00 2.0 IS All advertisements for a shorter pe fi.nl iimn one year ar payat.io at the lime they are ordered, and if not paid penmn ordering thorn wilt ue hold f9pi)ll.tiv lor i.iu ii.ui.ev. l'ootivv Let Every Ona Sweep Before His Own uuor. p, wt betd Id homely adage, handeil down from daji of jroref Ere you ewsep your oeigtibir'S dwelling, tlr r lb rubbiah from jour door f " Lei no rill b. no mat, ihart gather leave on traces of ilcoiy riurk npcry "J unsightly brink the fulled le?ee away. It mi fIUifuMy lit labored thus to irp without, wltulo. riuck up rnry, evll-eptaking, malice, eaoh be-elllng elo Vteif that by lb aaered portals of lb inner Itmplo grow roioon weeds tbo heart d a filing, bearing Mtleroaaa end woe Ibn perchance, w may have leisure o'tr our neighbor wateh lo keep ; All (be work eneigned uo finnliel, we bo- fur hit door may eweep Fho liiia where the trine ia clinging token ever of decay IVbrre Ihe thlatle, thickly aprioging, dai ly mini bo cleared away. Cut ala.' our work nrgleoted, oft wo mount the judgment aeat ffitli bia failing, Uia omiaaioua, wt our wear brother greet o dome bidtlen nook forgotten, eeerohlng with a eareful eje, Jt the epringing weeds discover antae ellght bleniiah there deary, For ( bis eluthfulneM. hit blindoeaa, wo our brother harshly chide ; Cr; in our atrength tad wielm, we con demn him in our pride. Ask not why ho hat neglected tbua bofora die door to sweep Kfay grown evelees, ho baa alumherod, failed hie garden plot to koep. Co the judgment ten! atill aitting, wo bo helping hand etlend. t) tMist our Weaker brother, bia short coming lo anion 1 ; For hie wenrinees, bit fsllring, wo no eweet ootnpanelon abo From our atore no oordial bring bin), no encouragement beslow Bui while buried with our neighbor, ur ging him lo craaclesi euro Cilling to the tbiugbtleaa idlera lo their labors to repair, Lo! itinera Ihe dust baa gathered j weeda are growing worre oi yore, Flowtra rare an I awect were blooming when we ewepl boforo our door. Ah .' bow easy o'or our brother faithful ward and watch to koep j But, e!i before our dwelliog bard iu deed lo daily aweep ; Harjer than lo aliare the conlliot "by the e.uff ai borne to atay, tinier far lo eit in judgment than to bum bly waicb and pray. N o 1 e c t T 11 1 . li)iiu.$ bard and fant, almost as for dear life, along the wilds of a vast prairie, 1 found myself to my intense astonishment, euturiug upon n struggling settlement, and pulled up to reconnoitre and consider. Tint I hid missed my way wn nil too plain ; for on tho co irse that I ought to havo come, thoro was not uC'ibm or a single settler. Almost any traveler iu the border section would have rejoiced to thus fctiimhlfl unexpectedly upon a placu here food and shelter might be btuiiio 1. At another time I should liiv 0 been so myself. Hut now 1 In tho breast pocket of my closely uttoned cout I carriod live thousand nr hundred and ninety odd dollars, uited Statos mouoy. It was dur 'ij our time of war. This mouoy il buen given into my charge to irry without stopping, and by tho fiost unfrequented routo to ono of 110 forts, and place it in tho bauds of oionei boutuard, who was waiting kit Hut there I was Laving lost my uto, not knowing whether I was i'fu or not at least whether tho aoney would bo. And now that I lad blundered on the verge of this iiiiity suttloment, what must bo ray oiirso f Should I halt for refresh lout: or should I ride riirht straight frough ithoat stopping T 1 uo latter course mtrrut 01 lUiolf Si-itn suspicion. So. Duahiuc on to fio hotiHo of entertainmont with the lost careloss air I could assume, I nt off my horso. There were only two mon in tho pr-room whoa I entorod, the land- rd and tho hostler, I ordered Pl'por and sat down. 1 wo travelers next rode nn and lured drinks. One of thorn went tu the hostlor. the other threw ".self down on a bnnoh outsidu tl began Qlling a hngo pipe. ! Htrolliug carelessly about the ni Vmanagod to glance from the u iow. m heart loaned into mv pout, for iu tho roan seated there I r'JR.nzod Dill Wolf, one of the pst dimporato charaotera that ever 'iron m the annals of border ruffl fiHru. I at down strain and went rough the form of eating my sup F l .,)U' whatever appetite 1 might ve rlt on my entrance to the ion M Vanished nno M'reHeiiUv the mon cam iu togoth oruoreu aupper. Mine waa pliod, and now was iut chauoa to IV. raying xay score and aaying a porul good evening, I crossed the "tnoiiy bar-room. They took jftice of me whatever j only the Herd lookod furtively at ma Mr nt rose 1 I hoped my fears had M mo, and that I should act J" way. " qniU dark outside, but the t Was flitlltlff avluina tl .lal.U uij lanUroi he brouuht out lod and I trotted away. I M foaling inttuitoly relieved at ProvlduutUl um(u fi .ahI.i .viva aBrvvja) 1V e a Vlev WwU HAJ P the despent charaoUra whom M left at the ttlerasnt, when l.Vtr wood. 0 riding. . 1 IS VOL. 16. meant pursuit. I ffttre my etcoa e IhrIi and lm broke iuta n couvuUivo gixlo, hovo his body no with ouo or two t)Iunff e( stniiiblt'd and jiitchod mo litorally hcols ovor liouil. What was tlto mittor with the horso f He had a wbito npot on his faco, nud this sournod to couio off on my boo I as I touchod him. a wot. slimy, stioky suliHtnnco, bearing aro- roaruubio ronuiubiauoo to whitovaah. lib my hoart ia mv mouth I stoon el to feel his white loirs ami font. Yos, they woro whitowutthud too. 1 he trnniiinirs bad boon takun off mv own horso at tlio inn, and transform ed to thin worthlos aoitnal, wllich had boou whitowuaJiod ovor to itni tato raitio. Tito discovery brought an apnill- intr iiiturprotittiou of Iho oticoaiiti-' horsomou. I Kava tho horHj thu whip as soon ns his utiHtuplo logs wcio woll undor hiiu, nud sout htm saniiriug ahund I whilo I ran on foot to tho l it'll t, iuakit)r f r a littlu hol low that I discerned in tho tl irkneHs. It provod to bo a shallow, dry ra vino i and hero, to my profound ni touishmont, I diHcovcrnd a low cabin or hut, about tho diiuenmons of uti ordinary country lo houno. D.ishiiiK nn to this. I L'avo ft ranid succession of knocks. A ahi inking. pule ond cowering woman opeuo I odoor. "What is it t" was her question, noticing by breathless hanto. Is there ouy chance to hide hero T My norso lias thrown me un I I bo- novo party 01 uuKpera loos arc Close ui with mn. She mechanically closed Iho door behind mo, boforo I had liuished mv explanation .xo. no ; tliero is no pi ico ! she gasped, her ear c itching the sound of tho coming horsemen. "J'his is all there is 1 this one room." My eyes had been seeking for a place of concealment, but iu v.iin. At ...I .. . I ii,.-jr lesteii ou U tIJIK OU- jeci iu iuo iar corner. ;Uut this ? what's this I cx claimed, making a rush for it. "It's a cotHj. (lot iu quick." I hit ! barely time to place myself in this receptaclo for tho dead, when tho hoarse voico of lhll Wolf was heard otitmdo. "iioio, you Kick Is Dick hero ?' The woniiii) opened tho door, "lie has not coiuo back yet," 6bo replied. "Oh, not yot ! Jouny, have yon heard a horso go by yonder ' 'yes, just now.' Driving on like tho devil ell ?' ''joiiig f ist,' him answered, 'i'oa might perhaps hear its tracks stiii,' she added. 15 it Hill iinlht luivo been cf it mis picious nature. 1 heard hiiu leap from his homo. l'or tho life of 1110 I could not help pushing up tho culli'i lid nud look ing through the chink. A lire was burning on tho done hearth. Kill Wolf had a hand on each door post. His brutal bead was thrust inside tho room peering about. "V hats that bo questioned pointing to iny retreat. "It s StollorH cotuu, she answer ed. 'Are you iu pursuit of tho man gouo by !' "Ay. Hut what's thnt lo you if wo are Ho can't have gouo fur either on that auitual.' Killing away iu search of mn, and of what I carried, Wolf cluttered off. Tho woman watched hitu join two comrades who had waitod at a little distance t thou she camo iu uud bar rod the door. 1 was out ol tho colhu ia a mo- moot. I lookod around in dospair. To go out was f.itul, and to stay iu mount discovery, probably death. Tho cofllu was no longer available, for Dick was coming for it. "Stay, Micro's tho rain barrel out side,' said I, in desperation. ''J hey 've tried that onco f thoy may not look at it again.' And buforo you would bo able to speak a sentauoo, tho water was dashed out of tho cask, and I wis iu the barrel, tho woman dropping a tub hulf tilled with Water, iu at the top as a covoror. nuo had barely litno lo roontor the house, the door of which fortu nately opeuod on tho side front the moon, when a rattling vehicle drew up at the door, and 1 hoard a voice raving and swearing at tho woman for something done or left nndonc; and thou from the bunghole, the plug having boen Uislodgoit by the upset ting of the cask. 1 saw the furious return of tho throe other renegades Tbore ensued a good deal of loud talking, explanations and oaths. A jorum of hot nootar was prepar ed and they all went to partake of it Dick refusod to loin tho bunt after toe on account of having to take the cofllu to its destination. At that moment a wild and uos perate plan entered my brain. ihe horses ot mo 111 roe rone- gades my own which bad boon re tained by the bostior at tu inn, among them were bitched on t he othor side of the door, where the moonlight, striking by the eud of the cabin, rested lull upon thorn, it was suioide to attempt seizing one of them my own as 1 had hoped to do and riding off. 80 I mbraoed the only alternative leaping front the barrel (the tub having been remov ed ta water th horeoa with) and crfinj iato tie wrion wt'Ja the, r t f " rr t'A'rj f' 1 MIDDLE BURG, SNYDER COUNTY, Hick ycllod out to her to mind her own Jilsiuues and let the tiling nlono. lint eho suecoedod in nccoinplish i bor ptirpoeo. Diflnosintr tl.o injr blanket across tho coin..,' as he wan ueiiiiinitr to anvo awav, nhe con trive 1 to lift its lid and drop iiibido a bowio kuifo. Von may bo anro I aoizod it harti ly and gavo her a blessing toj, poor tiling and tho fust nso I made of it wis too lodge tbo lid up junt a fraction, so that my breathing wan easy, though my ponition was crump od. They kept within bailing ilislanco for B'imo three or four miles, pick i : i Inving tho hoavy wftsron nlong at a steaming p.co nn 1 expected that I tliA ni.lllii tv.tnl.l It.. ,utl.. I I Hy-nnd- by. there ' was a -itdden shout, a loud 'tally ho,' as if tho hunUmon had eightml tho rpiarry. It camo from tho gang. So eooner was tho hoIho heard, than my driver threw tho rains a- cross tho horses, leaped down and, started oft towards his friends. Per- I.ndl.rt Imnl.tl,,. f tl,. ill ,111.,,. mi.l.tl... !... .i;.i.i;;v'H,",,11 uJt "' employe If i,.,i, i.. 0 inn mmiinni I ann t com,, to tl.., mm.n.l A f,.lV lirl.tJ'" ,1"5 NH"""t" CIS" the foreign word ,;.(, l.L 1.. .1 0..1 I 1... 1 L.l thotmces and tho ru lo bands of tho I. irnesH I mounted tho horso an 1 u.go 1 him onward All ,,ii-'ht hivo beoti well had not tho nuick ears .,f the m..n c 1.1 ht the echo of his footsteps. T i.i. 1. Ma ...rtiii: i.i. hut r . . .J iki. ing off. and I think must hav, kno.v.t m ... fori was i.'hted tin t,v .bright uiO'inlight. With a wild shout thev camo in pursuit There was tho sharp 1 port of two ri:l.H. I felt 11 h'in? ! my foot, ntto'her in mv should,, Ih.it tho h ro was utihartnod, 11 tho race for life began, Tho issue I knew would rest chi . y Willi till) llolflo, 1 Knew Homing 01 ti.e one wir.i ( rode 1 I knew nothing of tlio who went pursuing nut, exeeptin my own horse. On. and on. my stead boro alien actually cau-ing mo to grasp f 1 .... . breath ; 0'id not two liiiii'lre 1 y.ui iu tho r ar ro In those won! l-lio a mi-siliH. A momentary diiu."S threw 11 forward on my horse's neck. Whet' it I rilionld liuNO yi'l led to ll.o fain liess I knew not, but n di-taut soiiu stttick nu my ear un I brougot 111 up. Oh.it was good - -that mini! lu, 1 was not unite tcii o yet. brok into the wild. Ioiil'. lieiee. yell of tli bofder rangers, and sped ou usii but rny liorso had tint peciiii twitcli now hii 1 then in his gate tli told me he was f tltel ii'g. Ag.iiu that echo leuf he 1 mo. 1 .vas tlio shrill 111 jsic of the fife un I the rumble of tho ilnnns of tho in fin try. who were probably returning to the fort from sjmo expedition. Again I sent out that wild cry. which I knew tho sol diers hear J, uud tveio coming 1 1 my aid A parting shot, uud my pursuer' turned; they could not facn the si! diers. ltut I ci'lle l to my horso In a peculiar whistle that he Knew, an, ho caiuo towards mo in spite of hi rider, who was Wolf, who only gv up tho Iruitless struggle and leape from bis back us a sipiad of infant ry appeared on the scene. "H is Wolf,' I pautod. "Go i pursuit of hitu.' Thoro was nj need to nrge then A price was Bet for Wolf's head, n thoy all knew, for ho was tho 11109, dangerous uud most desperate out law of tho time. Then I fainted, and whon my eves opened again thoy fell on Mr. Wolf a prisoner. Our men ha brought hiiu to receive his deserts. As for mvself, I was saved ouJ tho monoy also. 1 "It waa a noar touch, Captain,' - observo-I ono of the men to mn i "and I should not have liked tho cofllt) at all.' l'.ut it was tho coflln my lifo. that savod Tlie tar. Th canal of the oar Is narrowosj at ita center and widona at each ex tremity and at the inner cud tho drum in placed. No attempt fhmilJ he male ta jm-lt any inatriiinniit into the ear larttt'T titan it can b ii'n, for il may lacerate tli drum or cvon tho delicate organa ol hearing. It lor eign b dio are puslie I hey Mi l the narrow portion ol tlio canal, they will ltd still fiii thor on to tho drum and canso intons puiit and noise. The (hut means to get U)t article, out of tho oar ia lo throw whh utoileratr lore a Htrcaut ol warm wntcr from a syringo HgnitiHt tha ob-truotion, whioh will finally wash It out. Bomotimoa a tlelioato lion It tuay b bent from a wire or hair pin, and insinuated around tho otijocl wbonce t oao booitractud. If an lnect, a often happona. creep iato tha ear, ii way bo killed by low drejm of glyo urine or aw cot oil, which will auff-oate it and thoo it may be ayrioged oat If button ia Iu tlio noae, aaually slender book will withdraw it if oat, with e erall .tick covered witU ont tua wood, push it dowo if poaniblo, opoa the floor of the ooe, and thence through into th throai. whenoa It will ha ooahed oat of thl uoutli. KJ ! - g k pretty girl won maeket ia the Tnae lottery. . When tUey fv 1 'Z I For Tin l'oT. Avoid Technicalities. T, ... fbo cimtom which many foretime j ffS , 1""' Wf r 'I"0 than is ahxoliitely necesH try of Latin and (ireek tonus in drawing up thoir reports in regard to corporal in j n rie, diHpntod mental condilioiis, etc , 1ms given proat offonco, partic ularly to tho recently introduced Courts of Law.bticanso those reports I aro tnorfy loss easily utnlerHtood hy tho public at largo, and particularly by tho jury. u tho other hind, it in not to bo denied that a complete ! omiHHion of tlio hho o! wordft of for eign extraction would i..j..to tho sei- iin some instances tlio vernacular ex- ! '"'."T'"1 or, ?."-v r.ircn,",'M,,V,.r-v les- criplion of thu thing would not ho distinctly inuk what it in, as tlio word which science has adopted fl'lllll 11 '.,. ,1 tit 1 .11 ,.., f It ... 11....... ! f.ir.. f II I .1.... rtr.nui. ..ii..w,;,...u K,.,.i 1 nib 1 i'ii'i iin 111111, wiiu'u roil" j .I"""" ' in.S-lllll foreign words jwhicli are t iHt as c.i reel ly expressed in tho vernacular, which t' bo retained, tin. 1 in cot tain ". t.nbyial imy d ...l.t (lint may hi iho from tlio uso of tlio vernacular 1 PreHmotr. the Latin or flreek word ih to bn a I l.;d within bmeli.fs. I row- "f!.''" ll "os ' l,!,!'l, '' H'al pbysicians '"'k ,.tl1" J"1.-"1 u:' ' J"r.v of i'''tcd 1 NeliMiliilil v, I ctl' X moveiiionts. otni, !io!lv 1 iioiiiiuite, tie; ex n essi oils v ,,. ., , t . V "'-f'7" I' " - . . I ,.,. ,:,. ly. in in IV S-. p- .1 I- .... e needs of disease nre sown. n) 'ii to Henuiuato and bring forth c 'rrup tion. HreatliiitL' is tho result ot i 11 v o 1 11 u t n r v muscular action I Tho cavity containing the lungs and heart, formed by tho ribs, jbrest bone, spiiic, 1111 1 diaphragm, is , somewhat conical. Tho upper ribs aro hoit, while each pair lelow iu-j crease in length, an I incline down- : wards from tho tonnal colnuin. Hy the action of tho intercostal muscles ,1 tho ribs uro elevate I in front, and at j tho Htimo time tho arches of the dia phragm arc lowered by muscular j contraction. ly this double action tho cavity (f tho lungs is enlarged iu ! length and breadth. Thin expansion teuds to form a vacuum Ivtwcen th i lungs and surrounding walls. and the! air rushes in and distends the lungs, I to till tho void i then, by tho elastic-1 ity of the lungs, tho depression of i thonba, nnd theelovatiou of tho dia phntgui, tho air ia pressed out. Such ia tho miopia procewi of breath, ing, wonderful iu it simplicity and iu its results. Though breathing ia a necessity, it ia eo fur under tho coo trol of tho will as to bo rendered abnormal in ite character, and diss trou in its conseipietii'ca A healthy child, in loose garments, and in an easy position, breathea ne nature meant, l'reo motion ie given to all tho organe of the abdomen, the cheat ia folly expanded, and tho lunge are fully inflated. This mo do of breath ing afford tho needful supply of oxygon for the dotnaud of tho sys tem, and facilitates tho action of all tho organs coucerood in digestion Hut nature must bo abused and tor tured, llnnds must bo applied to obstruct the action of infaut utue cles. Stooping habit, at bom and at eohool, ar toleratevl, till semi action of th breathing mnaelea be comes fixed. Vaabioa throws her faneiod ohara around th waist, only to oirenratortba th ,brath ot lifo,' and to blewoti th Onmaon glow of i?sjt4lai bat tot r - - . -.. r Am PA., MAY 2D, 187!). brouthing. ".Soiiio oat 'o livf, noino livo lo vat. 1 Ti'tualUi'O tluitu in euro to both, without normal rot-pi. ! rn.- 1.,-iB.jlill . .,. ,, ... ! terial to bo worked .... iut-j Ik...,, and luiixule, if tho air, tlio tuotivo p ovei, m deficient iu tpiatility or ipiulity Full exprewHwm of thu lungs in puru air, should bo fegardo I moru than meat nud drink. This limy bo no cured by sjbtitnatic cxeremcs iii brettthiug cachday, by manly npoil by vocal reading, rpeuking, un 1 g. If literary an'l profesMui.al would enjoy vigour of l.odv, opl.ic fcdmgs. and tth .n'.v . . 0 1 1 Hinging men pliilom V""" " Kt ".' ' ' " .1 ..:..:.. ( . I . . i von. Fifteen Cents OH " A l'etroiicr. who dresKnd 'll nnd 11 . , . ... 1111 i a reasoiiai.io siiaio ol good looks, 1 ' ''"l W..S'k to ii.a'.io u 'l tuo coiititrv. una ono uv'hi at a f.tr:u!i Mise at which a p arty was t j c .11110 oil' o w things!;r,i,,v,L,J'l,l,f,',,1ti,i,'''l.l)il,ll,t . .p livitius, an. I ufn.1' ho hit cons" y or belter ... . ... 1 , : 10 fl'S- nted tlio old f.d nii.-r tjok him a round tliu corner of the uotifo uud said: "l'liu young folks uro iiii,;iitv f did of any game with ki sing iu it I'liey'll tret itit M.inif tl.iiiir uti liUii to make von kiss the hainlsoiueKt gul 111 the room , "Well, 111 prompt reply. i "Yes ; li.lt ll , titllll'.l III!) Ol I l.e was tie lldol) to .... little," C il! ' hern's lev H il limni l We as any of 'cm. timik sli s as pin i I;. it, ivi t un f I,!,. around neii.' km li 1 si.;.', 1! lu j- 'ci.i-m Irt iiiMo ctooks 11 lot and le r hair is a ti.:! 1 high col iri;d. Now I want you to kiss K 11 f if the h in h itn.-.t gal in tin) ro 1.11 It il ,1 , tiie olJ woman good, do Dm K,,0d un I kl!l,; r Met I ileSiA'I'O Milil'.'IS b.ie'.i ll little I don't ak you to I.i ;s her I u iiutliing, I. nt if V'i'i 11 do it. I li torow lifteell Cents otVll your bill Hi Ihe morning. What d'e siy f" Thooitiig man sail he d do it. atid tiie father e ml timed : " l'u it's the elu'i'ker. IVn't i i v any 111 ike believi) about it, b it l,i her li.ut pop out. ho that wo km nil in. ar tiie hiu 11 I; '. ' Tit- g ame w.i j lave 1. the I'. tr. it 1 r w n -livd " un 1 lie I.i . e 1 -V. n" like the ,j, ,,f , ,. , f, !( -.,) the li allium fir it toil ni;lit. t.iiin.,' hi.vj;ii.Uly tlio oil woiuin ive P'i-imi d : luit next f ircti 'on, as l.e j i along, he hi I to run t'H' tillitiet of it c" ire of f ll'iael's' sous . ai! in ; ri leii r : 1 - to i, !; lu.u b. c.iu-i' he pa s ,1 lie ir "y i!s" l' for "K 11.'' lie w.islruek ly llm ti i ii stoic s, hi. tliti.s un I uiMiit a l( 1-I11.I of p 1t.1t u s lii-fore ho ;;o! n.it of tile I.i i'lillorll-iO-l. .Hi I WIK-'I lie 1' one t 1 li,.'UI .1 lip I." e iii- i Unit till - I'll or 1, Is w,i no 111 l.t 't'iu . lit at llil. 'i "'.' '..; . Tnc Atnoiican Fl.ij- I ho 11 V ot t!i 1 :i ti , Mit ' w i l'i eiiiiia ly il l pii-l t'V an " of t'on--it-s.iij'io II li l"ii. It v.-1- t'lee rum; n-v I of tiiirii-.-n -tt j-e. iiii i ur 11 1 iiu i. to 1 wf.ii i h.t t i-1 -t ii. I- i' i-c iln'tewi-re tioit.-ai m : arj'.e a- r . 1 1 . r pr seiite 1 ia the f'.-.n. In IT'.'t Si n l'or I! a ili-y, ol " r .11 :i t . in v : 1 Imt th tl ig c -t.si-t ot il t.i a s'.ar-. K-.'i.tncl;y in I Viraioiii l.av.ng la-en -I I 1 1 1 I 1 Un) nattiber ef S' it -, an ! tin- w i a loj'ti I. Iii 11! t' ogrt-r.-vront b.1 k t t!i-- t''i t -t. l;i- -. wit 1 a nt'w jtar fr ca.'b ki i'tite. un ! iliii is tliti prenout regulation lor tin i regular tlig. Iu IT'.'.', when thi-! revenue 11 1 ; ara-i atopted, Titir.es sec lint b.'cn uJj.it el, ant t!ier were then sin'e.'ti . : t . - -. n.j tho ll 'g ha 1 Hixicn t 1 ij't"1. I li s !ia. itevi r lieeti I'hil'ige I Tl".-4 the r i.t.'io tjj ha- oiM.e i p 't e:i ) e .! .: r ,i -. the nui i'i ten.' wlo!-' ta t'i- ne lienal arms in d-i'k b! ie a i 1 the 'eg- t'lir n.ig ii.n in rt'fi strip.', thu tun u I i;ig ! h.M"J "Its! 1 ll . U .t'l 11 w Into nr i,r erei y :u' e HOW Tl III l S .X t. I.'t ll tu havf Ins own .iy ; "J, nil ' hial f.c use nl tnoiiey ; H, give lii-n tr.-c ne e ss t wioLe I compa'd . ; 4. call hitu to no ai'oeu'it el I ts t v.-n.u ; .", f'tmi-h hi ni w.tli n p 1 1 t o j .111 ployment. I'ar-ue either i f tl c-f ways and you will ftpeneiico a tiK'cit inarveloua di'liveracco, or in sba-ue to m turn over a debased and rnoi" I child. Thousands have realised the d result, and have goue sorrowing to the grawv lien, l.oe asked dsv, whom he found str.ij'lcr ono cutitig gr..cn p'i.iinmons, if he did not know they wcro until lor food. "I m not est ing thetu for food, Ueuersl," replied the man "I'm eating thou to draw my atoiu.vh up to tit my rations.'' A little girl in St. Ivnie where a minister bad been invited to dinner wa privately jtlacod on her goixl behavior. Kiudmg a lull in the conversation at tho tea table khe folded bor hands and said : "O God. pleaao paaa tho butter. ' lVlmting clubs aro auiounly wor rving themselves over tbe prolletu : Which has the inoitt boues, a f i fwr aot or a fifty csut shad. Circus down will appear ia drees thia eeonoa. tool no. ri Grains ol Cold. Keep clear of a tn in who tioen iiol I value In own diameter. I Words urn t'fteuer tlui RuVxt'lilti , thnn tlio Vehicle of thought. MvpoetileH aro ln-ings of tliik nes disKMiiHed ill gmtneliU flight. I A man s own g oo I breeding is the j eeiii ity ng.iiiiHt other ponplo's ill in intierM. Clii rixh bouiiteotiHly young Nlimts, i. .I i ior iiiiiriin iino Kriars uro out noli ''Kin;j buds, . Al ; ,,., is g.-er.-,i:t .; w.jit H.irt -f v.i uHon, an. 1 (d 1 . .1. .j 1 1... 1 ..... 1 ... . III hooks (In) wnist la a, l.ii-' I f all tho-Ji) w'i 1 (ilit nn ti it their ler.ii'es slioill I ihe of ill, l ji(i ,i n( iictit who woul I bo living ll;i m t!iu earth N'otliie.' inali. s one tu iiidilV-iXil t tho pi t and inos piitj thrtMs n! life as tiie conscuii-oiess of "ronm ' .hitler. To Work out our own e itit.-nt'iient, wg slioul 1 I all r Hot siiniieh ti ill crease our nubntauee, as to model at" our id sius. We hi.-ml 1 not speak nil that c know that would bo folly : but what a linn says ii ml I lm wi.-it h" tiiitik-t- ,llierti-.rr it is kn iv -rv. K -a licit to 'hii!i'4'1k'1 and eon fute. imr to believe itu 1 tike f .r n' ;"l! ' r to tin I talk an I dis. t . wi i.:'.t .m l co'isiiler. Ml'se, nui If we wish ittir eiol.lu u t-l 11 M li- high pule, tilings tilings hiinplo, and 1 iv. l v. an I of )t, y nil I p II t we tun l si l l oe nt I'le ia 1111 j il.. Night. In im,'s out I'tars, iu sou i-,v . 1. a Hi s in tiuui. U c iii'vi r s.-tii lis till war eali sr.- little of ll right i !-e, iii, I s i it is w itii ti mil. All In Iim'I i i t 111 11 i i.i ,!-,. 1 1 1 1' t f it than mi ill uatan I 01,. ; iii , illtae'.s only li s i-iit-iu.'.-.a ; tlm . . t i 1 1-1 111 in s fi ieii Is un I lo s iu'.'.h-. vn nty is up 'iliiii,' h w, thin!;. believing as we pr. K-ti-l. a'- : 1 1 g ri-. we pi', -i, ., --I i nailing as w i-e. Illl 1 bill,;; Its We pi-.ll' t N-lIC III..' t 1 WI--..' t 1 lm mi. (I I II- . be. t il; -n, to IC-- b-lt fe Iillowl. ta!., s -jibee. are s ) wi.-. just as I,-. 111. 1 c.rr.'.t e-p, .'I ill V I'l.-it.l tli-ir f liiis pre t'll .ti t'n lib-ell' s n V. rm f ..!- mil -1 1 es W hie "till l -l, is'llelth thill to lie III il ouri ives than 1 We eannut hlli f b'-tt.T nor v " w iibn t o he to haif 1 t ',,11 ti. Tl hard htr.it.t of eiroini'it i'ic- -1 thl olglt wlili'li ones life nil 11, as; tiiti r 11 11 I fo.e- its way. may ma;.' it purer .and el, 11 i-r, j'i-t as all har 1 Htiiita are tic ii.Lruig ht-ni-.-suf wa ter t'otnpiiuji tits r.f c iiigratill ilio'i He s, lie to b" 1. 111 lly t.ilii n. in,- 1 e i-l i !ie n otliiug Imt .11. inl; an 1 p .p -r. e e.-usiji-r liiem 1, Iraf iii-:i good lilieliiig, winti : lie t vii ing" is alwiy-j gie.it ly in ; f iv r i.f the ill i ii-r. U . 1 1- .ue I. I'ie thin. s. I-it t'i.-v -t : li tl t. r wil l i t f 1 1 1 1 - t- isi ly tiiat wt- are at t t f ng't fi.r In I ! ti p .vt.r. fitly h-p il.eti, ti,cv I'ali Iii;-.' t l.o imiiMiiiio, tiie ile. at; i -li -.i.v.'.ing 1 on : Imt whiu ti!i:'il!;.-. l.'.eti.e ir.'s:. tic Li;! a;i 1 tic torn- ; !' .1, ii y .1 ir f.'l r. ry rf ri- i.i o:ie y u l,:,,,.v t U -it. 111. 1 mv tl. 1 i 1 g-ith li- 1 fi e.l t:i:-'l -tlii-tl s gr i.v on a gr i: ti u.t ti ll v -il fv mi . ., ,t .1 - 111 e ti 't .,:! I'ic C illl". a tf.'. Vine Ir. e I imt you a 1- Jlkl.V t I KI. HV 1 in nr. v Li it fr.i. Ccttinj on a Sure Thing. A tough-! il.i eg ci'.l.'eu walked il'.t 1 one of the j i-'livs oonrt re-ci-r'tly. very much iotowated, ar. 1 r.'ii i.'-ti 1 ' t'. it lie l-e all n, I t -.'..eat 1 H vi r tii" s il I'll' 1. 1 : f r a v t- r lii .1, It I .: s. a . I ! :r'- 1 t. 1 Vi 1 1. m 1 ,1 a c 1 un 0, 1 I it j r .I iti .is, .-tui.l'. - 1 rim'"!.' e; v r 1 1 1 0 .1! of t u- c ;n . r-' in -I' :t 1 :i t i.- 1 k' ep it ".n h '.:l'g laJel It a t t k. r Ju igc vi L. 1 -ai I one f t; l'ot l.e st:- 1. W, ulM.'tV'. ti.li't ee. 1 "N onsetise k t. I tin cried 1 vi rjlwl v. 1 "viiialll v oil I'ttT u-k.vl tiie Judg I'w-.titv to ton." ( ti'laim-d ar1 eager attorc. v, vro-l.ii'iti ? tlio iuoii-1 ey j "lVce !" cried 7'is lienor, aa.l 1 ;tliehlskt-s we.e tuii'.od ovvrto! iTirotuclo rcjvricr I "(A'CKMe. aid tho Judge! Upiictlv ; ti-k." . "go oat aud fetch that uutt In few mii'tit.s the r. form.vl u,ne ,., trigged 1:1. aud ti e Ju Ige ' KKoended hi dm, rapp.s.1 tor ord.-r aud lookrvl severe. Judge ; -what 1 jour 'lea t" "i.utss I iu fall adaiitted tin prisoner, with and idiotic smfe. "Irndajs iu the Couiitv Jail ttitabls livk up your prisoner Mr. lu'jvrt-r, band tb.s v'oort that wexlth. Ci'tuta a Ijonrnl, lov, ltt e no and nvd vur lower lev,l.." Two iurA vm-1( Kvlio at now Utvl fim Ikh, top to aootlt for thd parp ct kmjvQvliu it banner. 5i4 oa har va what miUtbyl aftbor aMlo-ia'al lb top of thina luMiaM Ibra!9 Tba rtfij vu: MFaU aa il a a abm4:im Published every Tlmrsilnv Evening JKQEMIAU CnoUSIC, Prop Tcnns nf Snbsonptuin, TWO rtl.l.A tt I KK ANM'M.. Ta. nl'le vithin sii months, or (J..riifnnt pnM within ths ycttr. No tipor C5i rotitimiol until all nrre:nn;wn sre ':ii'l ttiiles at Iho option 0 the uti lislicr. 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