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Only a Farmer'! Daughter.'"
aslv a farmer' daua-hltr.'
.-Hah led Mid. .
Noruai inngt or oor aanaiomo
L,i toe f her aeogkiy head,
ave. - - '
mi frilled and lowaeed esd forbe.
lo .
ik vevv lateit etvlet i
trail u a wonder of crimp tad
earl. . -
U kir trail lemetblng tell thed e milt
kind tbel ' tpsrkled with many
rim.
ibenotr Md flr to view
,, well BiilBV ite, ior aierul work
1 1 .
,rt loey ever auoweu to oo.
IbMf ktr talk of th "lower oUm."
Mlktir lint ettiloH propriety,
icr family," toil or "count rr ms."
Ijii ber borror of "mind loclet,''
,tiutd Iblak that among bee aaoeotry,
i numbarm at loan aa Sari,
r ruber we one a oarpeuter.
uA kor atolbor a faolur girl.)
tbo U brllllaat aad btaatifal
fl till not tbelr wordedeny,
ilk ! the former iloucnlor
Ii hirer by for te nt ey.
ill tot Id Ibo heliht of faihlon,
l ii very braominiiiy droned I
rriitoint woo mode for ktr comfort,
I lUet is always mo Doit.
htroiet aad litllti upon btr ebttkt.
By itiura ore ororranlod P'iro t
itr Douim inoia at ninMoio f
Ntiibor at urd'r, I an turo.
Krth and Innooenl hopntnot
I out of bar blua oye tblat
fir biir It uolori iirtd by eriapt or eurli,
lad ibo wears It by right iIItIbo.
nngh bar (ogort eaa ikilfutly toneb
(bo koye.
They ooa wih ibe dlihti ae welt i
Ui her voiee.tbot einge bli'bely, at work
or ai piay, .
Dotb oberat ua with muiioal tpetl.
hit tinlber foils In Ibo ktfehen for btr,
Wbile ibo on tho ear loll.
ISofil in head, drereed in btr beet.
Keoemng bor moroiug oalla.
lAiliuro In tba brat and burdea of life
Hho willioi ly, oheorfully ttkei.
llod duty, auu lure, la that bappy bomt,
A pleaiure or labor makre
lOflbtt wlidom aad kaowledgt wlioio gift
te power
Shrbae mora lhaa an aterace ebarr.
iud daily, eooio leaeon from aaturo ibe
Itarna,
And ber eobool ii Ibo opea air.
lad Ibouxb to may amtlo at Ibo eu-
riou fuee.. m
I kavr eeco ber with Hm in ber band
While eho planted the corn or w j. wer
on tut wetJt,
Whea rnna'o help ' wae aoareo la tbe
land.
And her flowfri wnll. aeil i nmioer you' II
eee turin yonretir.
Al you ride patt tbe firm on the cruris.
aoa mark the liooie, eorerrd wiih roiei
and riiiM,
Tbe work of bit XI art ha or Mary
And I'm mro you'll lay, ipito Ibe rordiot
or tnoia
Who lire but la faeblon'i gay whirl
Tlit an1y a farmer's daughter'1 meaaa
Onlt a senilis ks nisi.,
luitp Folk'$ Rami.
Hoi e o f rV a. I a .
Mark Twain Visits Niagra Falls."
Niagara) 'Falls ie one of tbe finest
atrpxjtarea in tlie koowo world.
bare been viaitiug tbia fitrorite wt-
rinffxplaee receotl , for the first
time, and waa well oleaaed. A aran
tlaman who waa witb me aaid it waa
customary . to be disappointed in
tbe Falls, bat that anbseqaent
visits wore sure to set tbat all right
He aaid tbat tbe first time be went.
the back farea were ao taocb bigber
tuan tbe Faiia, mat ue ruiia ap
peared toaigniftcaut Hat tbat is all
regulated now. Tba baekmeo bare
been tamed, numbered, and placard
ed and blackguarded, and brought
into anbjeetion to tbe law, and dosed
with moral principle till tbey are as
meek as miaaionaries. There are no
more outrages and extortions. Tbat
sort of tbiog cared itself. It made
the Falla unpopular by getting into
the newspapers t and whenever a
pnblio evil aebievea tbat aort of auo
oesa for itself, its days are numbered.
It became apparent that either the
Fall bad to be discontinued, or tbe
back man had to aobaide. They
could oot dam tba Falls, and ao tbey
did tba baokrosn One ean be com
fortable and bappy there now,
I drank up moat Of tbe American
Fall before 1 learned tbat tbe waters
were not considered medical; Why
are people left in IgDoraooc that
way f-. I. might bare gone on and
mined) fine property, merely for
tbe want1 of little trilling informa
tion. And yet the aanrcea of infor
mation at Niagara Falla are not moa
gre. Yon are sometimes in doubt
there about what yoa ought to do,
but you art seldom in doubt about
what yon roust not do. No, tbe
aigna keep yon posted. If an infant
can read, tbat infant is measurably
aafe at Niagara Falla In your room
at tbe bote! yon will find your course
marked out for yon In tbe moat con
venient way. by means of placards
on tbe wall like tbeee t -
Tull tba toll rope, but don't jerk,'
'Holt our door.'
"Don't aerape taatohea . on tha
wail ,' ' ' '
Tar otf your gaa when yen ra
tire.' " " " . , i -
'Ti no vonr sIajt.'
"Un yliboa your boot outside
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VOL 17. MIDDLEBURG, SNYDER COUNTY, PA., AUGUST .58, 1879.
tbe door, tbey will be blackened, bnt
tbe houita win not be responsible for
tboir return.' (This is a confusing
and tanglesoms proposition, because
it moves yon to deliberate long and
paiufully as to whether It will really
be any object to yon to have your
boots blackened unless tbey are re
turned.)
'-(Jive your key to tbe omnibus
driver, if you forget and carry it off
Outaide tbe hotel wherever you
wander, you are iotelliireotlv assist?
ed by tbe sipns. You cannot come
to grief as long aa you are in your
right mind, lint tbe difficulty is to
taj ia your right mind with so
much instrnotiou to keep track of.
l''or iasUooe ' . ,
'Keop on tbe grans
"Don't climb tbe trees.'
"Hands off tbe vegetable,'
"Do not bitch your horse to tbe
sbrubbory.'
"Visit the Cave or tbe Winds.'
"Hare your potrait taken in your
carringo. '
"rurty per cont. in gold levied on
all peanuts or other Indian curiosi
ties purchased ia U.toa la.
"i'liotograpbs of the Fall taken
here.'
"Visitors will please notify tbe
uporintendent of any neglect on tbe
part or employers to charge for com
inoilitios or services.'
"Doo't throw stones down they
may bit pejpio below.
"ibe proprietors will not bs re
sponsible for parties who jump over
the Falls."
To tell tbe plain truth, the multi
tude of eigne annoyed me. It was
bucttutie I noticed at last tbat tbey
ulways happened to prohibit exactly
tbe very thing I was just wanting to
do- l UeaueJ to roll ou the gram i
tbe sign probibitod it I wished to
climb a tree ; tbo sign prohibited it.
longed to srake i the sign pro
bibitod it And I was just in the
act of throwing a atone over to as
tonish and pulvonzo such parties as
mitflit be piouiciug below, whou tbe
sign I have just meutionod forbitde
that. Kven tbat siilmfrtction was
detiied mo (tod 1 am a friendless
orphan).- There are no resources
now but to seek consolation in the
Uiwing bowl. I drew my disk from
my pocket, but it was all in vain, A
signooufrouted mo, which said :
"So drinking allowed ou these
premises,'
Ou that spot I Blight have perill
ed of thirst but for the saving
words of an bouored maxim that flit
ted through my memory at that crit
ical moment, "All sigus fail in dry
time.' Common law takes prcceJ"
ence of tbe statues. I was saved
Tbe noble Red Man bus always
been a darling of tuioo. love to
read about bim iu tales, legands and
romances I love to read of bis in
spired sagacity 1 and bis love of the
wild free lifo of mountain and forest i
and bis truthfulness i bis hatred of
treachery t and bis geueral nobility
of character and his stately meta
phorical maimer of speech i and bis
chivalrous love for bis dusky maiden;
and accoutreuinut, especially the pic
turosque pomp of bis dress and ac
coutrement When I fonnd tbe
shops at Niagara Falla full of daiuty
Indian bead-work . mud . atnooiog
inoocasing, and equally atunniug toy
tiizures representing human beings
who carried their weapons to boles
bored in tboir arma and bodies, aad
bad feet shaped like a pie, I waa fill
ed witb emotion. I kuew tbat now,
at but, I waa going to come face to
face with tbe uoble red men. A lady
clerk in tbe abon told me, jndeod,
tbat all her grand array of curiosi
ties were made by tbe Indians, and
tbat tbey were plenty about tbe
Falls, and that they were friendly,
and it would not be dangerons to
apeak to them. And cure eoougb, 1
approach the bridge leading over to
Laara island i came noon a
noble old son of tbe forest aittiog
under a tree, diligently at work on
a bead reticule. He wore a slouch
bat and brogana, nd bad a abort
black pipe in bia mouth. Thus does
the baucfol contact witb our effemi
nate civilization dilute tbe pictur
esque pomp which is ao natural to
the Indian when for removed from
ua in bia native haunts, I addressed
tbe relio as follows i
Is tbe Wawboo-Wang-wang of
tba Wack a-Wack bappy Doea tbe
great Speckled Thunder sigh for tbe
warpatn, or ia bis heart contented
with dreaming of bia dusky maiden,
the Pride of tha Forest r Does tbe
mighty aacbem yearn to drink tbe
blood of bia eneraiea, or is be satis
fied to make bead reticules for the
papooses of the pale facet Speak,
sublime relio of by-gone grandeur
venerable ruin, apeak I'
Tba relic aaid t
"An' ia it meaelf Dinnis tfooligao.
that ye'd be taken for a bloody In-
jin, ye drawlin' lantern-jawed, spid
er legged rnflSn f By tbe piper that
played before Hoses, 1 11 eat ye !
I went away,
I made one more attempt to fra
ternise with tbem, and only one. I
came npoo a camp of them gathered
in tbe abada of a great tree, miking
wampum and Baoooasina, and ad
dreaaed - them in tba language of
friendship. ,
"Noble Red Meo, Braves, Orand
Schema, War oblefe. Bquawa, and
lligb-yon-Jfack a Hocks, tha pale
faoa from tbo leod of tba aittiog sun
areata yon I Yon,' Kanefioant Pole
catyou, Devoarer of Mountain
r n, noanng t Tnunflergue you. , or m pw wvubu
Belly Boy vita OUm Ere-th pal ant rarda. -, -.
wf - nt. - ir' - tA.
I .
fi arAftJ ftr! 4'a.atQ(l f,wtP
, ar W I M, " -wat SriW BMnwrijll,
. r I. Tl-epolorad woman began laugh;
' vary maoneraod
M M a
aer, and aeven-np, and a valu mod
ern expense for soap unknown to
your glorious ancestors, have deplet
ed your purses. Appropriating, in
your simplicity, the property of oth
ers have gotten yon into trouble.
Misrepresenting facta, in your ain
less iunoceuc) baa damaged r your
reputation witil tho soulless. .Trad-
mg ror forty-rod whiskey, loanable
you to get drunk and happy and
tomahawk your families, baa pltyed
th everlasting mischief with the
picturesque pomp of your dross, and
here you are, ia tba broad light of
tue oioetoentb ceotary, gotten np
like tbe ragtag and bobtail of tbe
purlieus of New York f For shame I
Remember your auoestor I Recall
thoir mighty deeds I Remember
Unoas 1 and Red Jacket I and
Hole-in-the-day! and floraoetiroe
lyl Emulate their achievement
Unfurl yourselves nndor my banner,
nouie savages, illustrious gutter
Suipes '
"Down wid bim 1'
"Scoop tbe hlagard 1'
"Hang bim I'
"Dbrowued bim I'
It was the quickest operation that
ever was. I simply atw a sudden
fltsh in the air of clubs, brickbats,
flits, head baskets and moccasins
single flash and they all appoared to
bit me at onoe, and no two of thorn
io tbe same place. Ia tbo next in
stant tbe entire tribe was upon mo.
They torn all the clotbea off me.tbey
gave me a thump tbat doated tbe
top of ray head till it woul i coffoe
like a saucer i and to crown thoir
disgracoful proceedings and add in
sult to injury tbey threw me over
tbe tlorso stios Fall, and I got wet
About ninety nine or a hundred
feet from the top, tbo romnins of my
vest caught ou a projecting rock,
and 1 was almost drowned before I
could get loose. I hnally fell, and
brought up iu a world of white foam
at the foot of the Fall, whose ceiled
and bubbly masses towered up sev
eral iuches above my hevl. Of course
I got into the eddy. I sailed round
and rouud iu it .arty-four times
chatting a chip, and gaining on it
each round trip a half mi to -reaching
for tbe Same busb on the bank
fourty-four times by a hair's breadth.
At last a man walkod djwn and eat
down close to tbat bush, and put a
pipe in bia moutb aud lit a match.
and followed me wilb oue eye and
kept the other ou tbo match while
be sheltered it in bia bands from tbe
wind, i'reaently a puff of wind blew
it out The next lime I awept around
bim bo said :
"Got a match T
"Yes in my other vest. Help
me out, plesso.
".Not ror Joe."
When 1 came round again, I said :
'Excuse the eteiniogly impertiuent
enrioity of a drowning man, bnt will
you explaia this singular oouduct of
yours T
"uitu pleasure. I am tbe coroner,
Lion t uurry on my ncoount I can
wait ior you, out i wihu i bad a
match '
I said, "Take my place and I'll go
and get you ouc.'
He declined. The lack of confi
dence on bis patt created a coolness
between us, and from that time for
ward 1 avoided bim It was my
iJoo. in case anything happened to
me, to ao time tbe occurrence as to
throw my custom into tbe banda of
tbe opposite coroner over oo the
American side. At last a policeman
earao along and arrested me for dis
turbing tbe peace by yelling at peo
ple on abore for help. The judge
fined me, but I bod tbe advantage of
bim, My money waa witb my pan
taloons, and my pantaloons were
with tbe Indiana.
Tbua I escaped. I am now lying
io a critical condition. At least I
am lying, any way critical or not
critical.
I am hurt all over, but I cannot
tell tba full extent yet. because the
doctor is not done taking tha inven
tory. II will make oot my mauifest
tbis evening. However, thus far, be
tbinka only six of my wounds are fa
tal, I don t mind tba others,
I shall not be able to finish my re
marks about tbe Niagara Falla nntil
I get better.
Nothing is more uner tain and nn
is ti tying than ibe hopes bused no
on earthly poaesaiona, which may in
a wnnienl lake nolo themselves
wings sod fly sway. In tho mo a-
ing of life, beyond the eyes of the
runners of this race, the miraice glit
ter witb brilliant and entioiog v la-
ions along lbs borisoa aduet but
at evoniog hour of famishment and
fatigue tba grateful shale aad Invito
log sires sll dlappasr. ibeir
splendors were painted only n lb
lading cloud, ana in tbe seaon of
extremes awed they have vaoiihod.
In tbe humblest dwelling and in
tbe obscurest corners, tb noblest,
th most successful, and tbe most
b onorablo live are lived a truly aa
on tb wid avenue and beneath tba
gas of tb myriad of admiring ayes.
Every . hi which Christ guide by
bia light, and cheer by bia aaila,
and crowns witb his forgiveness and
his reward, la thoroughly worth liv
in 111 Itujin
' kn 1 '
nd thriiiinav
m -.
race iron beyond tha great water
greets you all I War and pestilence
have thinned your ranks and des
troyed your oooe proud nation. Fo-
Man's Agt.
Few meo dia of old ag Almost
all die of disappointment, pansiou,
mental or bodily toil, or accident.
I'assion kills men soma times, even
suddenly. Tbe common expression,
cnoxea witu passion, baa little exag
eration io it i lor even though not
snoHieoiy fatal, atrong passions short
en life.
Strong bodied . men often die
young weak men live louger than
tbe atrong, for tbe atrong ase Ifaeir
strength and th weak bavo ooo to
use. Tbe latter take care of them
selves, th former do oot . Aa it is
witb the body, ao it is witb the mind
and temper.
Tbe atrong are apt to break, or
like tbe candle, to run ont tbe
weak born out. Tbe inferior ani
mal a, which live, in general, regular
and temperate lives, have gouerally
thoir prescribed ' number of years.
Tbe horse lives twenty-five years i
tbe ox fifteen or twenty i tbe lion a
bout twenty the dog ten or twelvei
tbo rabbit eight i the Guinea pig six
or seven years.
These numbers all bear a similar
proportion to tbe time tho animal
takes to grow its full size. Hut man,
of the animals, is one tbat seldom
comes np to tbis averago. Ho ought
to live a hundred years, acaording
to this physiological law, as five
times twenty are one hundred t but
iustoad of that be scarcely reaches,
on tbe avorage, four times his grow
ing period i tbo cat six times, and
tbe rabbit eight time tbis standard
of rueasurmont Tbe reason is ob
viousman is not only tbo most ir
regular and the most laborious and
bard working of all auimals i and
there is reason to believe, though
we cannot toll what an animal secret
ly fools tbat more than any other an
imal mau choriHUes wrath to keep
warm, and cousumes bimaelf with
the fire of bis own socret refljetions.
Dark.
A lifetime might be spent in in
vestigating tbe mysteries hidden iu
a boo hive, and half tbe secrets would
bo undiscovered The formation of
tbe coll has long beeu a celebrated
problem for tue matheinaticiau,
whilst the changes which tho honey
uudorgoes, offer nt toast an equal in
terest to tho chemists. Kvuy one
knows what honey fresh from the
comb is like. It ia a dear yellow
syrup, without a trace of solid sugar
io it. Upou straining, however, it
gradually rosumna a crystallite ap
pearance i it oaudioa as tho saying is
and ultimately boc tines a solid lump
of sugar. It has not boon suspect
ed that this cbango, was due to pbo-
tograpuic acimn j mat tue same
agent which alters tho luohtcnlar ar
rangement of tbe iodine of silver on
the excited collodion plato.aud daler
mins the formation of camphor and
iodino crystals in a bottle, cause
the syrup boney to assume a cryata
line form. This, however, is the case.
M. Scheibler has enclosed honoy iu
stoppered flasks, some of whiob he
lias kept iu porfect darkness, wbiio
others bar boon exposed to tbe
light Tbe invariable resnjts bavo
been tbst tbe sunned portion rapid
ly crystalieod, white tbat kept iu the
dark has remsiued perfectly liquid'
We now see why bees, work io per
fect darkness, and why they are so
careful to obscure tbe glass wiudows
wbiob are sometimes placed io their
hives, Tbe existence of their young
depends npon the liquidity of tbe
saobarine food presented them i and
if light wore allowed access to the
syrup it would gradually acquire a
more or less solid consistency i it
would seal np tbe cells, and in all
probability prove fatal to tbe iuntatea
of the hive.
: Hawkey Reflection.
Don't judge a man by bia clothes.
Can yon tell what tbe oircna is going
to be like, by looking at tbo Italian
sunset pictures on tbe fenoe f Do
you value a turkey for its plumage T
Aud isn't tbe skin of the mink tb e
most valuable part of bim t There
be men, fair to look npon, who wan
der np and down tbia country, and
sit in tho coolest place ou hotel piaz
zas, who are arrayed in fine linens
and cardinal socks, and who bave to
bold their bands over their scarf pin
when tbey want to see the moonlight
who, nnasistod and unprompted, do
not possess the discretion to come
in when it rains, sod don't know
enough to punch a hole in tbe anow
with ao umbrella. New, soft snow
at that, without any crust on it
Now and then, aon, before you are
as old aa Methusaleh, you will meet
a roan who wears a bat that is worth
twioe a mnob a tba bead it cover.
On tb other band don't fall into tbe
error of believing that all tb good
ness, and honesty, and intelligence
in tba world goes about io ahreds and
patches. Wo bave seen n tramp
dressed in mors raga than you could
raka out of tba family rag-bag, and
mora dirt and hair on bim than
would anfllo to protect a horse,
wbo would sten np to tb front door
and demand three kinda of cake.balf
a pie, aoma black coffee, and vanilla
we cream, and tboo ateaj every mov
able thing in tba yard, kill the dor.
oboka np tha pump witbaand, tramp
oo tb pansy bed, and girdle tbe
cherry trees because bs couldn't car
ry tbsm away. Good clothe' or
md, son, arc never an infallible in
dex to a man that U in thorn.
7rrlfiitrr
fWWtkai.aai.. ....
aw tuoee oi laavevaio, ana ins
J
IM fcakseof fhUrlder.
t have lately seen it stated in s
textbook npon electricity and tnsif-
oetisin. that tbs phenomenon of
thunder is sot fully eoonnt d (or by
any theory as yet bro t forward.
Whether this be so or act, sm nt
soffiuieatly seqaeinteo with tbo sub
ject to say. I beliove the com-
tnoodly accepted Iheory is lint e
veonam is created In the pslh of the
electric spark, aad that the stiha
quent in'rusb of tbe air'prodnces the
detoostion. If, however, it b al
lowed that the eleotric spark is not
a material aub-tsnue, but that it is
merely a nstursl foroo or mode nl
aotion, the po-sibility of tbis theory
is at onoe di-pomil of. It is a well
known fnot that the pssstgs of eW.
trlcUy Iu a bih stste of tension
throuich a mixture of oxygen and
hydroKcn, not ooly cus-s an explo
sion, but sHo cautes the formation ol
wuter, sod Itsooms to me that. given
tbe xistenco of Ireo otyon and by
drogon in tho rrgiou of tho olootiie
ditorbiooo, the phenomenon ol
thunJsr is sufficiently soouunt 'd fr
Whether tbo normal amount of by
drone n in the uir is sufllcumt m
ciuae tno stnucnuuons niso of
thmi'ler am ooleompoiont toju'lgo;
but if not, I would aagueit that
tbo pretence of ao abojrtnol amount
mi(ht bo aoenuoteJ for by the pro
com of the olcolrnlyxK which would
probtbly occur botweeo tho iwo poles
o( tbe circuit ami e mnoquont dis
charge of the cloctrio spark. I
would alo draw your attention to
tho fact that evory thunder clap is
iuimediatoly followed by an Increase
in the quantity of water depoited in
the shape of rain. Doos not this
poiut to the formation of water by
th exploaiou of tba gas f As I
mysolf am usable, bith from wnt of
means and time, to investigate the
matter, I should he glad to tin I tint
some one bolter qiwliGoi had taken
the eu'jecl iu b tuj. It is a Irequent
experiment of Dr. Tyndall's to show
bis audieooe red clouds I feel con
vinced that by lollowioz this Hoe ol
inquiry l.c could gire us a real thun
derstorm. A'aMre.
The Hour and the Man.
No careful studnnt of history can
fail to be struck by the fact that in
v j iiiDiu 'i iifnunu niifin uiuii
bavo beou raisod up with unocial
qualifications fur tho work tbat
needed to bo dono nt that particular
lime. Tho hour strikes the achieve
moot of a great reform, aud lu I a
man appears npon the slngn, com
missioned and equipped of O d for
the task. He gives tho key-note
for rallying thousand, ho sounds
tbo chargo a?ainst an iniiitutou-t in
stitution, mighty in nspct, hut
rip'
ening lor destruction, lie calls a
natiuu to repentanco for its orimos
agaiust humanity, and w.irna it of
tho Divino retribntion (or sin Such
men are tho prophets of Go 1 in their
generation misrepresented, perse
cuted, matigned, and sometimos
slain i but always honorod of tlod.
and sure at last to be honored of
men. What a catalog no of such
men, "of whom tbo world was not
worthy," might be culled from the
pages of history men whose bloody
footsteps are the way-marks of bo
rn on progress, and to whom, under
God, we owe what is most valuable
in our civilization, and roost benefi
cent in tbe application of Christian
ity to society and its institutions.
Indtpeudent.
What is Tin War 7
It doos not appear to be genorally
known tbat tbe article so commonly
tisod for household nleusila, for
cans, for roofing, etc., called "tin,"
really contains very little tin, sel
dom more than one part in forty or
fifty. Tin, pure, ia a silvery white
metal, and is the lightostand eatiest
melted of all tbe metals in common
use it boing about five eighth as
heavy as lead,, aud require only
about two-thirds tbe best to melt it
I'ure tin is called "block-tin," bnt it
is rarely used pure, the utensils
said to be made of block tin. being
alloys with otber metals. Our com
mon tin ware is really tin pUto a
thin sheet of iron, com tea witb a
fllui of tin. Dales of iron of tbe
proper size snd tbiokooss are sour
ed witb sand and acid until perfectly,
clean, and then dipped several times
in melted tin i a coating of tin of
variable thickness adheres to tbe
tbe iron. Tbe object o( coatiug iron
witb tin in this manner is to protect
tbe iron from rusting. Tin, when
exposed to air, does not rust or even
tarnish, while iron readily does co,
but tbe thin coating of tin com
pletely protect it
Perftctloii
To be alwaya a man of rnle and
duty, to follow with fidelity to tb
end tbe way of honor, to ronew Aacb
day, without weariness and weakness
tbe laboring straggle of a soul
wrestling with itself, to draw from
tb sacrifice of tbs eve tbe force bee
esaary to accomplish tbat of the mor
row, to attach one work to another
lika th link of a chain, of which
eaob one is joined to that whiob pre.
cede it and supports that which fol
low it, to accomplish in alleno this
slow and prolonged Immolation of
tbo aenaea to the spirit, of reason,
of faith, of interest to duty, ' of pas
slon to law, of self-will to authority,
of our own welfare to th ' general
mod, of one's whol existence to
(to 1 this is tru perfection . f life.
v
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NO. 11
Th Puis.
Mirny erronsnns lmpreslrm pre
vail about the nut as indicative ol
neoiin or disease, a common notion
beisg that its beating are much
more tegular and bottom) that thev
really are. Frequency rarles witb
aijsi la tbe newborn iofant tbe beat
Ing are from 130 i0 140, 0 the
Si??U.,iiBt!,a Kconi ,wir' from
100 to I ID from th. seventh to
the fourteenth year, from eighty to
utnety from the fourteenth to the
twenty-Histyear, from seventy-five
to eigbty-five i from the twenty-first
to the sixtieth year, from st.nr.i in
seventy-five. After that neriod the
pulse is geuorrlly thought to decline
butmedHMi-anthoritlmi A iff-, .-.I.
ioally ou tbis point having express
ed tha dlost contradict,.!-- ...;......
Young persons are ofton found
whose pulse is below sixtv sn.l nu
have boon many instances of polsos
habitually reaching 100, or not ox
coodiug forty, without apparent dis
easo. Sex, especially in a.lnlta in
dooncoa the pulses, which in women
is from tu to fourteen beats to the
minnte more rapid than in men of
tho same sge. Muscnlar exertion,
oven position, materially offocts Ibo
pulso, ts averago frequency in
healthy mon of twenty-sovun is, when
standing, bighty-one j whon totting,
seventy-one i whon lying, sixty-six,
per minute in women of tho samo
age in tbo eaiuo positions, ninty oue,
eighty-four and vjuty-niue. In
sleep the pulso is in general consid
erably slower than during wakeful
ness. In certain diseases acnto
dropsy of the brain, for example
tucre may oo mo, even sm beats :
iu ovuer kiuiis oi uiseoae, sncb as
ooploxy and somo organic affections
oi tuo Heart there may bo no moro
than twenty to thirty to tho mintito.
Thus, ono of tho commouest di
agnostic signs is liable to deciovo
tho most oxporionced practitioners.
Qucitions Answered.
What is man f Ans. Man is a
compound beitig a living, moving
and nn active substance composed
of body, and spirit.
What is the body ? Ans. Tho
body is a physical structure com
posed of flush, bones, siuews and
mil hcIus.
Nhat is tho soul 7 Ans. Tbe
soul is composed of two substances
tue blood or tbo body and the mind
of the spirit t ono material aud the
other immnturiul.
bat is the spirit T Ans. The
spirit is a substance, a gift ofOjd
to man for lifo. cuerirv Bnd nnwr.
call. id a boly spirit preceding from
the Father aud tbo Son making
mun a responsible beimr mm for
judgment and justice, the
otber for
pardon and forgivenoss.
Does tbe soul and bodv die to
gotherf Ans. Yes, the matori.il
substance doos The immaterial
substance goes with tho spirit to
Uixl that gave it
What does God do witb tho im
material soul aud spirit when it
goes to Him T Ans. lie retains the
good witb Himself, and the bail goes
to bo v itb the dovil nutil tho hid-
nieut.
Where is Heaven Ans. Heaven
is where God and tho Holy Angels
are above ns.
Where is Hell t Ans. Hell
where the devil and evil spirits
is
ate
on tuis eartu ana under it.
loes man go at once to Ileavon
or Hell when be dies T Ana. Yes
bis immaterial part.
I mun a conscious being nftor be
loaves this world f Ana. Yes, bis
immaterial part,
Does be feel happiness and joy,
pain and anguish f Ans, Yes, iu a
degree the same as he feel hero
asido from bis body i horo tho body
may be in a healthy state, while tbo
soul and mind may bo diseased.
An luvuliil
What th Penally wis in 1669.
The following waa a New Haven
colony lay in 1GG9 t "Whosoever
hall inveigle or draw tbe affection
of a maiden or maid-aervant either
to himself or others, without first
gnining tbo consent of bor parents,
shall pay to the plautation for the
first offence 40, the second 4. for
the third shall be imprisoned or cor
poreottsly punished.' An old record
has just boon found, showing that
under this law Jacobeth Martin and
SS rati Tuttlegot into trouble by
"setting down on a cheslle together,
his arm arouud her waist, and ber
arms npon hi shouldor or about bis
neck, and continuing iu that posture
about half an hour, in which time be
kyssed her and she kyssed bim, or
tbey kyssed one another, as ye wit
nesses testified.'
DiRr-AivH From Jolt Dn.L. Na
tivb iluTit, June 2d To t'nele
Sara. U. S. A. Sir i Yoit can beat
me walking I'm willing to admit
that ( yon can beat me shooting
tax willing to adtuit that i yon can
beat ma yachting I'm willing to
admit tbat i yon can beat me row
ingrut witling to admit that , you
can beat me boracraaiag-t'iu willing
to admit tbat But although, out
walked, otttahot, outyachteil, out
rowed, oathonorooed, I am not al
together discouraged, What do von
aay to a game of Jaokstraw t Vox
oouotaxt good at jookatmws,
touts, Be ix, per Bacma&ld.
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Saddler and Harness
Maker
Centrevlte, Snyder County, Penna.
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rtsaai .Ifipaub. rieise sail and ei a. ni
ne oar sinok before purchasing olirwbaf
I he Phoenix Pectoral-
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lirnala a rnlil. It atoM a ufc. It M ti
p-oloralluo It glrri lullaal rallat. Ii a-lral
tranath, It tirinna mat. Ii ha" maita annr
rural thn in ultiar nitiltrlna. 1'touil ol
tlit eloiaoa nt tjwltra Vanrlrania ht
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prlvoniiil Hi i foiimoaa .t.r1 ltimM,',
v-rstn rnithl ia i .ins.i fc tvirttif!
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tin a,ipiitilinil. AtvuU' wiitfVl fra irf twraj
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