J,mn ran year, ' "-00 V ilumn. one year. ftMK) Lh rottimn.orie year, ' 13.00 Lw(t0linw)l Insertion 79 LuMiltotial insertion, 60 ri,nliml nttslnes cards of 1f(. than 5 lino, nor year, f fttnctitnr, Administrator (nicT'ipo Notices, i ..'..twin npr linA 5.00 3.50 19 r,4i'iniil advertising loss than i cents a lino, jvertisotncnts for a shorter pe rt ono year are payable nt the ,v nro onloroil, ami il not paid ,',n ordering Ihnui will ue lielil !,!( for tho money. l'ootry HOME. lit J'i" " maka It, 1. 1 in furrow or in J.iy t tut. sower n brsak It. , pcieeful lift aano. i atwsvs catk.ri mrnaeMt ., luve'a power U linla knows ; . uliaaow ilwslls I It J Ijoj.sI, Lijrsnl ob the Ihrone. L(irr't or lb pslac.. l. if nniaa winr. tr it do, l.mlJ nil it free from mallet, i)mg s.ass soil Barium, l wnrJi l homo returning, j k in 1 oaiwera kaak (,tin ; jru ouch ho ever bnanng : ii in brig-lil g ii I J e ouaia. r rin 1, srrayei In beauty, I n love'e power cuiilji all al bono Lniiii"! on July. I,BiiiM wuate r a i oj n. , bfiris nro ever resJr 1 , 1 J pli.itur.' v ory J ijr ! Lir life power, nrm in I steady, :ij all wiluid llieir wy. )' tun be (Tor sli'nini, I Incli borne o'er sll mo Uul Iiwymio Kroo rntwiuiuz ,rt tu licitrl u J bitu i le bnnJ. -,l onward et a river , Li. mlent in o'y ; l.iniejrre-eine ' 'louver I uJ ujhioi from misery. - . . I! I u I; I ft. il I t) THE ROAD AGENT. k'rrouto. which was the only road liteii tuo towns oi jrevon uim stcr, lay fur thirty miles through almost unui'ikou wil lemons. trick bad boon bt lly cut tu -s I7 rocont rains, an 1 my pro .s was tnucu Hiover luan was r Kikfu or pltniHiiit. Su'iHiil L l inn h till lumiy miiuH away from lcitiuatioii, aii't 1 umiu t ro : oiitlio probability ofuuilitu iu tlio woo. In in nj coiufort- f,ii u ) or tin i J- I)iy Lurriu Htuinbluil no eormtantly :uo lm-ruatiin ilarUiiuHHtlmt I u- :J ut luiitli to ullo.v bi'ii 1 1 : Lif way ul a nl nv walk. 1 lit I mi 1 at tan roil 'lioHt put of tin 1.1. mi l hultuil to iiiiliti Hiire tti.it i p.tf.iil lay hiil lu:i in tlio obtcu i- Li-voii l, wLou a farm tipr.iu ; O'll '.be binbos and Hlo.nl IjokiJ j iiio tint dull lilit 1 couM pui'coiw I it it wta biuuII, Hiijjbtly b ull tjj, ci.i 1 iii uiiitouy caruiuniK, lu.di i iu jiieiica tiai com; uiin ; uiM lliut bo liubl a pit 1 hi ii t''u it uupioasaul prosi.uiiy to Li hun.L "iVU it yoa want ?" I u iko l, ;'u uLiat c iiupoHUi'o I could mm- f Mir money." was tho auswnr. ' it J jvu iu tb'j ro t I uul ri l.1 III i voice was niugularly aweet tu i nun a riitiian at mat ana :?to ;is a tremor iu it that boliuJ l t'ireatoniug air. I ue wan is a coward, I said to i.vsv.f : then uloiid, ' S.ipposo I re 'm to comply with your very roa- Miiblo recjiusl, what tkeu !'' "1 shall blow your uraius out. lnttio reply, "ibro mo your '.rue, uud bo quick about it. I raised my baud from my si lo as tj comply with bis ilom in I j but stf id of doing so I lifted my rid- ; whip aud brought it down iitou po tuiLpIo of my robber. luu Illj was apotorfil one, and hu i lie 1 under my horse's feut with- li'jt t sound. Springing from tho saddle to Icrapjilo with him. 1 found him pros- liNti and iuseuiHble, with tlio blood Itl nunr ooiiiouslv from an unly poittid iu tho fiirtihead. Iu the act of 1 .fling his bead upon av arm, his hat full olT, aud a roil of luxuriant brown hair foil over my mi- Much aiitoiiirthod at this, I Ivnt over thu lifeless being and be W!d a nilo botutiful fiu, with .i,. dulioaU fsalnros, wliosn ox I'nkioii, oven tu unconsciousness, s.is that of iiiinglud sadnoss and de- pair. My usKailant was nwoiuiu, vuiig and bearing I races of rtiUnti unit ubout bor, despite bur rough iitliio. After a little anarch I discovered I 'ii wennoii with which she hid iWstcncd tun. It was an old pistol, l'rk n and uiitoadiid. With au iu I a'.M that I did not stop to question illirustit in mv it ickct. Then I nnuinod thu wound I had Intbctcd. ll a slight one. but would leave hU liitiir soar unoti her temple What ahmild audi a woiuau be iliog iu this d.taolatn region f What rnmof fortune ha I dnvnii li 'r to suaot so dangerous and nn w oman ' There was Wot ttmtt lo Idled thu matter for shit stirred 'tihtly, and a faint iiiomii id pain through her pale lips. With a sense ttf deep tcmoraa for th violotms 1 bad duns the pool ful. I bound up lur wound witii tuv Utt.lkotohlef and atipped a uood hMli. of thu muuny 1 had about the u n-Vitt l IpI' isl, I M IbM ior itatd id It Milat W desper U indited. Vftor a iiiomtuil kr evM ititctied ' Us looks I aildly atoiind ' yVlut has hpoMi t ' islio said, f.ta W, ,V hms Is tif FxlWr ! x rl at utu w.iud uiurtW "'.i I lmsmbsisd. sba cits l, in J law Wj I , 0 1 la IMa H 4 falhnr- hiSTt m I' tshalV ld l viotbltU)W II ii mi jiw VOL. 17. MIDDLEBU11G, SNYDER COUNTY, PA., SEPTEMBER ' I will tnlte yoa to bim, for yon aro not able to walk alone, l'oor child, it was A mixtakA ul I was bratal. Talk no raoro but loan on mo." She obeyod in nilenee, and slio inff my borso'a bridlo oter my arm, I lod her down tho road nntil alio paused before a miserable but, whno battered nspoot and uolighlod windows Kva sorrowful oviduueo of tbo poverty of the Inmatos. As I reloasnd bor she seized my band, and ga.iug up into ray faoe uppouliuly, broko into a passion of tears. I understand yon,'' I said. "No ouo shall over know what has occur, tod to-niht from my lips. No wrong lias biu.n dono except through my violonco j and I bopo that you will forgivu. No go to your fath or." VVavinfT my band in farowoll, I sprang upon my horse and rodo ofT Cautious iniiii'y in tliu uuit town elicited tbo f let tliat tho hut 1 bad NHeti was onctipiod by an old man of tlio nuino of Viiidior nn 1 hia (luu'li ter Julia. Tboy bad como from tliu hiHt s imo tlireo yoars, and bad soon bettor times. heu now, poor ns they were, tiiny presorvud on utu tocratio Hecluni.iii, no Hint their niiii'liboiM knew litllo about tlioiu Hil l cured Idhh. How they lived my iiiformaiit o Mil 1 not (;uohs, Tbo fa' tber liad been iu feeble buitltb for a lon time, but tliu (laughter, a fia ilo, delirato go I, bad found tho mentis to support bim. I bad learned one of those 'moans,' and I wont away from tbo town with a deep r respect fr Julia Windsor than 1 bad over felt for a woiuau. Two years later found iuo esUb lishod in Now oik. I bad aim jt forottcii tho alruntura with tU road uenl, mid sh jiil 1 hivo forgot leu it nlloetbor but for the old pis tol, whieu I still ret utio J. One evening, (luring a roeopUon at tho Ii'iuhu of a fi ieiid, 1 observod niuon tlio ' iuHtM a lady wliono face seenm l f.nuiiiar to uio U'beio I bad mut bor before 1 csuul 1 Dot re inoiubor ; but tin 10 was 8 nuethiiit,' in her HppuarunRO that I luconizj 1 mtliel' by tho heart tbau by the J lllil.'d. Uu iiiipiiriu w ho slin was. I learn ud that -ho li t 1 lately returned from tlio Wubt iili h'-r fitl.er, who had experience. l nevero revisri(!8 of for- tuiv Home years o f no, h it ha. I ro cinit'y i-ugaiiied bis Health Uul ( nam.', it was told mo, was Mi.s leo. I had tw.vor knowu soy one of the name, but 1 ceitunly knew bur. Whilu 1 was puzzling for a solution nf tlua enigma, one of her dark imiiJs whwii covered her forehead fell asi lo, aud I saw a small rod scar upon her teuiJo. Then I knew her it was my would be lubber. .? Lmo or Julia Wiuddor. I could uot bu miat'tkeu iu her identity, As may bo 1111 a gmud. I was uot : long ju seekitig au introduction to her. If, ou her p ti t, she recognized mo, (b'J miiuttmied her c jmposure itdmiraUy. A small red epot, nii;g in her cheek and f idmg instantly, was the only sign of agitation that I could delect. If I had thought Ler beautiful in ! her ragged male attire, two years s'.aaJio what we hear of the us. before, I found her 111 re so now. I fulne-s .m l IiJ-niithj b g't u i'he etpresaious of care and grief f ilu' ra of cutM? f od a d iil-Und-had passed friim her f u'e, bat it ha.l j ing that (tie preat tra'.b should b. left its traces iu her s ift eyo aud in I pro!aiuic I eterywhrr-. fh.iu'-J be the tremuJotts outline of her inouth. aiaio ia;o a proverh, i: it eoull An air of quiet thoughtfulnsss tho that w hero there i or' tor :e repose of a s.uil heavily chaateuol haoJ of oii'u therJ a ill to w rk f r with sorrow bad a supremo cbariu 'lbif toi th. Where there i 01 i'. y for uie. I m.'Ul there will b. brea J , As 1 is a Iliad nut been sittinj near her ten luiuutes before it became au.- fully nppareut tome that my life was a fold and selfish ouo. This beautiful girl had lived and emTjieJ lorauother. If uer osporienco Had been a sad one, it had likewise be'ti uoblo Somehow my adveuture with her that memorable uigbt eooiued to give 1110 right to bor regard. iV.r - Imps it was ltcause I had never for ....it. .11 It.ir. and that the eimnle in.tiiiiire uf b tr had lent her rioae to 0 When I loft her that uight it was in an unhappy slate of mtud Kiuj - ti.ms had been arxmscd in me that would not be put to sleep again ltr the first tunc in my life I kuea what love mc.ttit love for a large heaited. iioltls woman. t had hoped that t had stvutvj t .a A . l ' - i a . . -.1 urn means 01 a laminar lUTeivonraw aith Mis. lr, by which 1 mtghl eua t.e,l 10 w larc my 1 tl-wiu fttiitlihai 1 t I a, ou f.ttu d l ist vtr free Iy. U tter hei Vtltll tttr. I'll. I .-.. . ... . ... . wsa iiualHtou might, but never hoiisit when au but her sympathy not at all. Mi sticmcd'lo hold ma (mlyata di tance, With all my effoits, t could not even est ihltsh a Cvvtl (itest4h tirtlwecn 11a Uuh;. then, - hale tiia tUtk event la her m1 Uat 1 1 seemed s tndce I Yet, was alts blind t 0 oild she ltd sea that I loved Iter I Or vas it Itecsuta. will's) aa.t'i(teiMt IteiaaU for lief fv Ihet 'asakis I had Intltcle.t the wound who scar eh would catty to her u.tax V Ml months W elapsed lefMs I summoned l Ua eoijw o pni htl (celtngs low t " l tsl tins rteoo t ittdtuvd livv pvsis Itts.ttvst ll decUie lay Lit rof vtetf and altde tvsnlk I nld Viot u..l.,l..l lit. a I stkai, ' cad 8omotbing in my faoe must bars alarniod bor, lor aba arose, and would bare loft the room bad 1 not called bur back. "Julia Windsor," 1 said, "will you not bear mo ' ' That is not my name,' sho f.iltor od, turning wbito. "No but it was your name that night, in tho far West, wbon you pointed a pistol at mo aud demand ed my purse X" Uo yoa renumber that uigbt t" She made no answor for a moment but stood with bor faoe arurtu 1 1 tbou sho turned aud ooufrootod me with a gen lure of ooutempt. "l'us, 1 do roiuembur, sue answor od, passiouatoly. "Am I likely to forget it while this remains f ' ribo punned b-iok bur bnir and lai 1 bur hand upon tliu scar upon bur temple. "You struck mo down, but to pay mu for my wouud you loft your money in my pocket. It saved my father s life (or that I thank you. Hut you cau cancel all. U i loll the world what you kuow. Wake thu tongue of slaudur nainst mo. Sny that once upon u time I lived in uo- ject poverty, under au assumed name and that to suucjr a punsliiug f ilu or t robbed p.isseugois Upon tbo road in mail ultitu. 1 d not fear yon." 'You nood fear nothing," I an swelod, ''except that I shall love you too much for your uob'.o saciili jo.'' "Love me 1 ' sho echoed, locking ut mo with filling eyos. "1 thought that you dnHpiBiid mo for thit act.'' "Thun you aroiignd me doeply," 1 returned, appioacuiog and Ukiug bor baud. 'My lomumbraoco of tliatuighl it full of adiuiratiou and! tcHpent, ciu'io J liavo kuo.vo you iutnnutely 1 have l.arnej to love you how much lhtvouj wo,d to I expiunn. "U yoti rem'iiuuer tuo uariiJker chief with which you bound my heal ?" she akej. ".Uoiu faithful ... .i i l'l t 1 n Mill Ul tun '4 bi.su I UIJ . V I have ul vays k-pt il uuar mo. 1 hae it now,'' "Jnli.a," sail I, caroosUy, "answer iws, why' "liicanse," sho returuel, lifUog uer soft eyes to uiiuy, "I lore! you from that bojr When I saw you 'I'MIU I.'jV IoVU took llC'V Htreu 'til. jul, tho l'!l 1 fell tliatt VoU d ' . ...... 1 , il re.ut.ujJ uunu'tkun, BU;li to my ti)itig hour, '.My dtiliug, ' stoopiug ti Via 1L.r upturuu I face, "ou tuat ni 'tit yon lubbuo me 01 more tinn my purse, V ri iu t ii wu illy y 1 irs ay ueutt, Ida aud future hippincas.'1 Employment TUs fi!l iio4 "'' uttere I Daniel W. b't.T. in a r-po'c'i IU .-,0116 of tb L'ji el Mt . tV- I sho ill he au everla-lio leme'u. branoe : "A t, I.aay it i einp'oyni'-o: lUat makes tlie u :op'j hir', y. S r, ihis j:reit truth "ug'it Ltvir to Le lorg itteo , it OUb. Ij btf p'.ie 1 up ,111 the title rie of evrry bjka : p" i ic il eo'tiotuy i'lt- ul-i I if iAm.'i'i a, It ojht to be placed ia every fanner's attga'.'.aa an 1 me Ichatiic's miaz no It shoill he proclaims I every where, nota-ith- Viun'ry Jike our owo, abjve a iutkera, will ibi tru'.b bold a country 1 kJ ojts where, w;th a foi deal of sprit an I ao'iviiy miog the m.wN if thry eaa 6od tmp cvmeni. iJre u a wiys tn'i wilhuoes for labor. If tbey cai obtaia fir eorapensstion ler tbe r labor. Ihey w 11 hv goed hcae 'geod rJ utiini -l IjoI, an! tU j msa et ea leaung ioir lamiue ! and if 'her have fO.a ia, ao j,hJ rhlLioi, snl c vvl f.sl. 1 means OI iMJcauag mnt timaivii ! Irctii their Uber. tktt labor w.tl be 'cheerful, and they wi'd be a coo. ' tenUd and hsppy pcpU. 1 . ... . . k. . .1 1 - The San iraueico .Vcm LuiUf thus refer to ,11110 to sonae ef Ike latest alang : "hea the ycur.g man of the period, the uiaher. the , . .,,,, .iir.v i.iwi-'r .a emo..W ,,,1 levi J vr admiralt i, he , longer rs. -at or admtrali ut. Ite no longer rspa -at ( ( . , s l4 lu W t UH , Se a ,laxt Sh lMsaVa mi alt ni iaralvae a a. ' and males v l.l I Te Wrw test eUlHocpessi will svs.Hvle : Uosiaiwaatlest vw.wsi eiv INa( lit ld btt 'Nto; aval c;VSVVS la IW ce.t auw ta v.d.v ed .atila o j v, aa a t al v SMiett a istfAd veealat iMiMVae! o, k Kme.t eiito.Xs u-h-tvfom JVHV ,M a v-A Mw tatH.an tw .Maia "" 'I 111 " (j I 4 .M V '.V A.i 'r.M a dat V-ew d va rAesses sU'W vvs v'w a wdsa.t la akt w.asvfia ta ktttvt. ttatvtV asAV l aa-t oa vt vat xv-a' v?4 . asi wet tstltA aaUaa Vest tttavs ea vv Vo' Ja ttat t veu ta reAKSsM iv arwtwt aa-t .wa. tMViae e t syI wtat-a w.,ss lak m Xm. wsstio-l VfT svstwT, tmii-" wo'taa'a V-ViaV; Pi v . k . Couldn't Gamt Him. There was a strapping big young fellow from the intorior at the foot of Wool ward avouue yestirdiy, to see the shinning. Soveral boot blacks bad tackled him for a job in vain, and they finally got together behind some bunohos of shingles and went into committee of tho whole to concoct a schools for re venge. As a result, an in none tit look ing slnnor sidled up to tho stranger and said i "Hnehure, Johnnio, I've ma lo a bet with the boys." "Wail, I don't keur,' was tho old hearted answer. I've made a bet that I kin shine one o' them shoes u' yotir'n in less'u four miuits,'' coulinued the b iy. "Tbo bet is a qu irtor, and I know you II giti me a chance to win it fist stick outyer fo il here, and tin job won't est ye a cent." Tho stranger si iwly consented, and held his watch to ti o ths work. Tho lad worke I fist, an 1 he bala (food polish on the shoe in about tlireo minutes. When through bo rose up picke t away his brushes, an 1 the stranger fouti I himself in just the hx the d s had piano I rin.v nvttnefn 1 All fifTir tu fnnfili. tu tlio j b, b it it di I not c uno. After stock iu tra I ), sue vaut in a pur a in intent devoted to thought the house or orphan asylum. He sto-k young ni in descend td tho s'epit i gsmblure, railroj 1 direcfirs. pres thalltrbor M istor s but, rotchn I idetits of a sausige-otnlTiug tut out bis leg for tho w tl?r, an I 'ause':chiiie, rag vetil irs. rh trc jal brl wont thu shiuy shoo bjlovr the sur-lets, or idiocy -up nlitig serialors. fU(.. I Hut never, no never, bo editors '. "I rockon," said the stranger, as Never even be oue editor, f-.r a L t f I.A nl,it I , l.iu lu -.nl I.. i li .If a gallon of water run out of bis shoe "1 reckon yoa biys think you'ru smart, but n no of our ftnily over mistook sileratut for salso ly, and libit on i ti town to have my haircut with a buzz saw. The other evetnug. st 'J o'clock, a p-jJire'll in fo'iu I f l uiiy of li vo U'l I r a persons ail lvo tr inks r , , , . i i,li..l nnnr tlin f i',t fif MC'iri I street, waitiug to g up the riv.;r on a woolliargo which wou! li t leave until the next ireno-m. Them in hai hi All ha l U p:sa 1 1 1 hit ft? . the w.iiuan was wiping bor tys on a has Ikerchi'.'f. aud ail the chil lrn were 'i l.i'.ling. Whut BfO'US to In the m I'.t-tr ' Le halt 1 iitui'iiis i tho o2;:er as : Ulll-'H lllt-111. (ii, uj'.uia tn'ic'i." ai'T'-'-J tho m in, '! t tf ,t t'ie j'l'iip.a toit'iii-bv, b it it aii is '. t :kt up Ui'j ah vt mi lul'kt '' "Wiiit aiU y ar '.'.: V "(Jj. she's bo 1-r tin I o it ail r.ervocs. but as s on as tun sjeU a goolr-stfr Lit bis'i Sii'a thr -al;ii;e kj'i! t i t '-p ai i fr ?;t atl abtt iL Sj'i a.l r. gal. i'uo i ' ! -itat the e'S. nn are cty.zz.' co'itio.ie 1 the J':r. Vis iiiulrf crijaj." rs!:l t'l- mm, "hit tuit u'.-..'. That b iv A iJU-tJ Ca.ir. l aut a stick of c i:a. but he ! sa eea b'.mse'.fu to alevp 03 a s'.ivcr. Tie uext one, Okart -a .srr. h.-4 'lin' 'eae I won't bay mm a rx i:u horse, bjt w n s I g?t t i ti ,piok bim Ls .l cn:i J .a aal gi l ires'aiu' of ssil. Tli'. gl M.i erTa. l:a (jit her ouatb t.al cr f tr a fr.-l eke aul u; .'t. bit .give Ler a bite 0 pvk atl kral ,'roa) the tr-ia'a su 1 ;e 11 ctr kaoc the d.ff-retec. We are 'a.s der sprawled nt here, aal we i-ws to bi k;odi?r a: eVed. t it w are a rtj'lar happy faa.lv " t'tft f r,n. il liiJT t.w i UC T. J'l.rui 1 1 . . .. i.t. :: a rroni firev . uai a - -r ..ve totCe vrh'.va be to tJ tv mala into aoae fj.' L.s It was under the ice tvn. a vrg f.r his trxs U com. Oj W..lsfiT nikt ?dr. Tara.4 mrtaalfre-1 3J :t to the tr-r. and waddnU a!-.-n op to where l j aier were aUUx-!; by a table t tk.a la aaaieiai.v c4 a li'jtid rat are. Tie larLe 3ie.: : ....-.1 1 ui,v .-1 ri lie a:.ape -n a !eatir. w-.:a a acaivner taiue 01 aiaa a foot ta las "t.vd " it. lir te tiala I ume to r,-cxl lie J vm so be lrted to XiieN r ;t Tu man wa. cwt4 S f.v twt ItLat aadl.waexl A.-w. rhflt:i. saw hi. aal J.v4.M y w-.U at a. jwa'tnc l.vl Tit rut t kI yCf ia.l tf-l N-'V Ul t'.wt arc vd f.tr a A.vt-w t ft eoa f i T w.V4.r-sj. N. .WW ji a? w , CJ saa 1 a eosrti v-sm K 4vei aa iealw U.u .1 k-we. i-aVC U Aa I al Vtvw w-iC 4 .wt t,sval."t ' a'JX-e a $- .-4 rav4 sa ( ak ... t-.i , yv tVi swti aaf'S- 5 o -kao.av .. a . AfVia vl vet VU VtW V." iV tw.v tV akM't ' ve i seA- a a wsw a a Wv V-skvM , W'V wswsj se, wa V ' iAa akx trvrtsWi. mI wsjkai'essa sx SVSA SW wwwvwa -T7 Hf U Ut f--rt-"ijf-J Don't Be Editor. Hoys of my audionoe bright-faced, aspiring youths, longing for the shortest and q iickost routo to fame and fortune, bear a solomn adjura tion, aud be warned in timo; Novor lo u litrs evorybidy.s piiin blocks, creation's scapegoats and swsyb.ickod, pack-mules Deadhead tickets to circuses, dogHhows and strawberry festivals (paid for at tho rale of a five dollar notice for a twenty-five flout lickot) all are very well in their wayi and daily b xpiels from girls who want to get their names in the papers with tin stereotype I ' beautiful and accom plished'' formula su.ig to them, am "just too charming for any thing. Imt l i nut let them lead you into that dingy dun of inky horror, trealmill labor and squandered opportunities" hurlui'iiugly kuowo as the editorial NitiotJiu .Haul bic iicp out n i utbl :'' ciiim'iy s ep. pi iit i'i lia:y birds, or mmubers of tho manin monaeiie that meets in the g'jrgo- nn wtiit-i nepuichre of a capitil ut Washington. H i mu I clerks jii a coil birie. dx:k bin U in a trip- factory, engineers of a o-ie dinkey power canal bolt, diiry id ii I with id s.' I ox an I two he U ti as w 'un i throe-'i'isrters too mi': lor any weii-r'guuii about the l.ouho. family tJ bavo A Very Large Envelope. The earth this big roind 'rarth ot. which we live is provi led with f'j uvelopes I'b'j first, whifci it mu-t be C U.fekned. d'en r ot fit V rT ':!!, is made of w er ; t ie sit't 'n ' 'if oceans, seas. !as sr4 1 r.w.-rs H-ouU-r nel Jpe al.i' b is a j.'-r?'-t fit, for It leates ti'jt ths vi.:.-t Le tie p jir.t .f the eirln's "lrff: without its j roWliM. is a.r. h ii s .t,!.'-r or watsr etivi; o.k;. .a .u .'.: ; t-;ytu k; f r t'-.ere are for tioi.s of t-e ix-tL. t'.t LiT .'l 1 el to U d t!. A ij-t m!- I . h'ip uMilti h !:'; t . .. -. tuy u, . 'A - ; - .it 0 ; .-; fir u... i..vr.t friu '. -wji.-ie we i.te. at. i '...-. 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J vs hI. 1 ,vo'" if.m t.nA WoX WAtlT K-i Av'. wi .. o-ur avo. aM. wkt-St li-v a 'n's '"o A.satCit SSWtvfc Irtl-lliltOOS-- -trWtN 1 l.kl ia '!, A:hv.-w )w rna . v fc l, wi W VtKB a.wv l.wt sKe .X SM- ItW, Wit . . i . . , v.. --.:. ..t . H IliSli .Tt-V 25, 1871). NO. 15 Lapi et Picnioi. The lap is unquestionably a most Useful and admirable organ. Whou expanded, tho lap will admirably bold fifteen quarts of chestnuts' peaches, apples, or other desirable fruit, and Ihuro have been women whose laps would bold the entire supply of hairpins required for their back hair, though, of course, laps uf those enormous dimensions are some what rare. It is, however, at picnics and tea parties that tho splendid capabilities of the female lap arc specially displayoJ. ll is an issy matter for a laly, while engaged on a picuic, to hold a plate of s did, au- other uf pickled oysters, a third of ice ct earn and a foul Hi of cake, to gether with a cup of coffee, on her lip at one an l tlio sane tune, ul foils of this kin 1 the lemalo lap is unique. J he young tu tu whouti lettakes to hold f j 1 1 011 his knees invariably comes 1 1 grief. 1 ue ut most he can hopelo d is t balano, for a liri'.f peno i, a plate of naiad on It. 11 ri 1 go uf Ins legs, fioiu .ii':u it sooner or lat r s.ips, with the m st 1 I painful cmsi.'j ieiisrs As for hold-; lug a t;a'."jp or c:r.-e cij on his' iknees, he re:'guij the U'.l'rr lej-' 'possibility of toe tiiiug. 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Pay. able vithin six months, or f2Jjd if no! paid within ths year. No palter dis continued until all arrearages ar rmiil unloss at tho option of the pub Isher. . Hiibacriptions otitxide of the CoTUity t'AVAHI.K IN AUTANCR. lIVrsons lifting end using psnrrs aililressed i others In cntnr snhscrifiers anil am linhlo for the price ortlippaiier Jp:NltY A. WOLFLET, Saddler and Harness Maker Ccntrevlte, Snyder County, Penna. K"0na ti.n I. init m.f to o'1-r all alsSa illlonK', Nvl'llw, llri.il.,, WMf.l, 1,'i.lara as , ai. All arura au.r.nt-1 tar nn. vr Hr. w.iin.i - iai IrUI la i f tl .l l. undrtuni Li tulo. I So. I,'t. W, II. Itll'HA, PRACTICA MILL-WRIGHT ,IAiVr SbOi'iti, Siiylrr Co., 'a. (f'lfm.rlv frorn L-wialoori Jii.ru m ) As-i far ti.. r.i,i. f Mififiv. Tci.'.s W. Trr. Whkvi.-. S' r ni( ll.wi.u, IliiLr avi i.i. nil. k . k. l.s'i. ihm r.f t, r n nut S1 IMS' an t iun J'.';::. ."'"i.:'" U'J'" ifl twin.-, at M 't.f ttit'Iaa ifl I -Ts tl. MCHOLS. 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