1 .... . : z : ' VilvettlMliijr ttutg. Oil liimn one year, o.mi On(-blf, column, qno year, ).... fourth column. on venr. 11.00 100 iv. inrtM (1(1 ilnml I InanrtinA Kvory additional insertion, professional and Business cards of not nioiv than ft lines, per year, A... lit,, ICvfifMifftr Ailitinii(.ii&ljir 00 5.00 i and Asslnne Notices, 3.50 Editorial notices per line, 15 All icansc'ient advertising 1cm thmi 8 month!! 10 con In a line. ' ill advertisements for shorter pe riod than one year are payable at the lima they are ordered, Mid it not paid the person ordering thorn will ue Hold responsible for the monev. 'l - ..!L J Pootry. Died in Hamtit. Only a faltea Wee, etreioked oat there ai lh raed, Blratohrd In the ttrokea shafts, sad eruah- til by the heavy load Only ft fallen horae, and a eircU af won daring eyes. Watahlna ilia 'frishteneil teaaeter goeJ. lag the beset la riae. II oM 1 for bta toll It over no More labor for aim Eaa tba poor Back eatalretohed, aad tka patient eyai (row dim ; See en tba fries II jr alanaa bow peacefully rests the bead Thinking, if dumb batata tklak bow good it la to ba dead After tba weary Joaraey, haw reatfat it ia to lie With tba broken akafla and Ike araal load, wailing only to die. Walebere, ba diet In Wnoea died la tka ebafie and eirapt Fell, and the burden killed kim one of ua any a raitiiap, Oue ol the p.sing wundort making that elty road A toiler dying ia haraees, beedlaia of anil or goaJ. Tattera. orw.!ing the pathway, alnrlng your atepa awbila, What ia the eymliol I Only death wby ahould wa eeaaa la anile At death far a bean of burden t Oa through the buay atreet That it ever end ever eokolng the tread af tka Durryiug icet. Whet waa the eicn t A lymbol to tonah the tin-lets will T Doei lie who taught In parable apeak ia earablee still t The aeeJ on the rook la wastod on beod- loe bearte of man. Tb nl g it her and aow and grasp and loaa labor ami aleep aal than Then for the prioel A crowd in Ike airoel or evrrrolioina tread The toiler, crushed by Iba heavy load, ia (acre la bia barnoai tea I J. Iimjh l)'R-m$. BBBnwaaaavniBanBBBnBBnnBBnianBBBBBBaaBaaBaB: 8 u 1 o o t 'V alo , IN RATTLEilAKe ClILCH- We ba4 finished the "tligjinjr" that d iy, washed all the dirt, a I to 1 tho lust ounce of aliinio g.Ad dasl t ) the plamp little bijjn that were btiiitid iu the ojruor of the cabin, and to-morrow would leave Red Water Hun forever. Tlio "spurt" ba l boon a (rood oue Tor loin una me, bnt we were tired of the terrible IjuUhohs of tho pi ioo, nd tho couaUnt strait) upjn our uorvoa for fear of the Utes, and so wo dooKled to oroaa the rvi..). strike the trail, tin I ifj )in o tr old I, ID C t O I I. the full ruins b4n, Tvj tlm Hiiiid dollma io L'litU'iii)'' dust litv bid luu in buukskiu b tgs iu our sbautj, the 4.;fliilt ol suvou weuua diggm, aud for lift it waa a fortune. Supper won over t dzon of bird tuck, a bit of juikml veuiuuu aud a pit of tea and witb our cuttr inno.i, abort aud blut;k, we ant at the dior of the hut siuoTiiu', whild the ;inlijjlt slowly diappjared from tho tall peaks of the Sierrai ah j lit us, and the irc'ty shi I jw eroi.it up the n iriovv ilol), siluut and chill. After a lug panne, I'oia tajk bis pipe from bis lu-iuth aud epoke : ''Did ye soo anything oucotntnon ilowu the run this afternoon, Dick any 'Higas ?' " ' No," said J slowly," "not that I rccolltiot uow. What waa it boar t' "Wns nor that," "Injuns t" "Wu nor that." "Outlawa, then t" "Correct. I figure 'twas Red Jim's gang. Ye know they've been workiug the stage route from Win oomiiooa to Silver Cliff, and now I reckon they're on their way back to towus to squander tbeir stealiogsl Sartin it ia that a dozen mounted Lores crossed the run, just below the old nhiioo, somotime aioee suu down o' last night, fer I saw the ik'n, uit'h about noon, and it war fiosh." "That's bad news,' satd I soberly. "If those cutthroats kuow that we were here, notbiug would please thom more than to roast us out, shout us down and carry off the 'yellow.' It would be a bard endiug to our two months' work." "Ile're olustoriht,'' returned the eld miner, as be slowly reSllod bis pipe, "but thoy must catch us before tbuy shoot us, an' fiud the gold afore they steal it Now I don't reckon on oither," "Well, but bow do you know" I befjati when be stopped me. "I don't know, aud that's jest it Hotter ba sure nor sorrv.' the Bible y. au" I propose to light out to ft'"'. 'Twill ba moon at eleven, n o both know tba trail, an' ef we're guno aud thoy oome, all right j ef We ro gone aud tbav don't come.we'ra much furthor on our journey by aoruin'. What d'yo say I" "Agreed I" ' Au hour later, with the gold di vidod aud safely hidden in buokakin wits about our bodies, our tools up OQoiir shoulders and oar rifles in ut i bands, Tom - Itlaokburn aad I 'M for tba last time at the dark I'sdowe of our little cabin, as wa uuuiei tba rldga that lay Io the "outward ,.-., "Cood.by. ola sbanty," aald Tom. viug hi gun. r i'elf any visitors "hi ya luav hava tUu f. vwww nw w www mvm "'urn. Uood-by I" Our oouraa waa nearly due wast, udfor time through a rolling u.ni.7,lhi",J Uuber-4aod filled " u bttla streams, so that wa were hie to traval rapidly , but shortly mm f a f II II I. i. , i ji m VOL. 17. after the moon rose wo struck soma heavily wooded ridoa, rough and rock, and our progrosa waa neoessa rily alow. We did not talk muoh bnt kept a briirht look out for both outlaws and Indiana, and wa mark ed our way by tbe stars that glim tnored overhead. Tho night was cool and still, the ouly Bound whioh broke tbe stillness boiug tbe grind of the gravel nodor our feet, or tho oocMion.il cry of some far away wolf. We had proceeded thus for per uana four boura and bait covered a dozen tniloa or more, when wo fouud ourselves at the entrance of a narrow caunoa, through whose dreary shadows our coarse lay. It was an "uuoinuy place, and iu stiootively 1 loosened m knife io niv sheath as wo eoterod its vawatoa- moutb, but old Torn tramped an- consciously on, nod I must noede follow, deeper and deeper grew the uaruuoHa, tbe towering walla fairly thruateued to meet overhead, Whilo more and mora rough grew the rug- god path bonoatu. At length we were obliged to crawl from p iot to point, so thickly strewn with masaes of rock was tbe uneven n or. Suddouly, a aharp turn opened beforo ns tbe unexpected vision of a broad park covered witb short grass, aud through which rnn a little stream, and about which, sitting, ataoding, aud lying, were a dozen as rough looking deipuradoos as the border could products while the whole was brightly il lamina tod bv tho light of great fire w hioh burned ia tbe ceutre of tbe glado, We bad fallen iuto tho very trap we wore seeking to avoid. This was tho night camp of lied Jiui'a gang. It was too late to retreat, for, even as we looked, two or three tuou sprang to their feet, aud. with weap ous half rumed, cried out to ua "Halt !" Ho, with a wbisporad. "Wore uusteJ minors;- ask for shelter," Tom threw up bis bauds and shouted loudly : "Fiiends 1" Thou, with assumed boldaesa, wa both entered tbe areuo, and were at oooe snrrouudod by tbe scowling, dark'browod crew. Tom told onr story broken hearted prospectors tryiog to rcto.ru to the mining camp over tbe range, aud traveliug at night for fear of tbe Iudinna. Would they give us suppor aod shelter A short conference waa held, It d Jim, a brawny ruffian, with a blood oulored mane of bair aud beard, put ting some close questions to us both; md at length, with not the best grace in the world, our request was grunted, and we woro told to draw up and bolp ourselves from tbe open provision pack upon tbe ground. Hungry from our long walk, we neodud no second invitation, aud were soon eating and talking with those about us as familiarly as though horse-thieves and cutthroats our sulvos. We dissombled fear, and made no attempt at private communication. Time for that by and by. We roust disarm all suspioiou, or our throats will be sore bof jre morning. . The meal waa nearly over, and I bad just washed down my last bite of lurked venison with a draught of aery wnixicey (rout tne canteen of a uideons dwarf who sat near me, when Red Jim again approached ns. "Wh it's ye'nns names f" said be. "Mine is Baldwin Hank Bald win," said old Tom quickly "an' this young 'nn is Major Dick Smith, lie was in the Roosiau War, and is feen in this business, but I'm an old nan Juan country miner, where 1 worked nine years afora I aeed this cussed region." Tba ruffian looked at bim ahortly for aa instant, and then aaid t "Hold out your left band 1" With sudden fear, I saw Tom's face grow ashea nalo, and almost imperceptibly bis band moved to ward bis pistol-butt i tbeu, recover" ing himself, he obeyed witb a langh. "Thar it is, pard t what's left of it" there were but two Sogers and a thumb. "I crushed in all's Ouloh smelting works in seventy- two.' Red Jim leaned forward and ex amined tbe member carefully. Then his face became lurid, and bis wolf ish eyes gleamed. "Ion lie, von dog! yon never saw tba San J nan country, and yoa lost tboso Angers when you led tba aol- diera to my biding place in Arizona I Yoa lost tba lingers and gavo ma tbia to remember yoa by," and be pointed to a loug aoar thai ran across bis forehead, "and I've never forgotten yoa I I've prayed tbe devel theaa five yeara that I might fiud yon, and ba'a turned my friend at last f Seize bim, boys," bo eon tiuued, "There 'a no traa bandy, bat in the morning we'll try throwing tho knife I Seise bim I" Ia an Instant my oomrada waa boaad hand and foot, and mads fast to an immense boulder. Ho made no aign of roaistanoa i it would have been worse than useless, and I waa motionless with terror. "Red Jim." aald Tom, and bis voice waa busky, "ya bat sot ma, and ya can do with ma as yoa please. i m not a nou-breed nor a woman. to cry at tba wbia of a knifo i bat for Uod's aake lot that yoaag man (ro I Ha'o aa hoaeat miner, and on y knows ma aa saoh. lie never taw uta until last fall. Do not pantth bim for my score. " Tiit ohittf taraad to ua, 4 fc - 4 i - Tit MIDDLEBURG, SNYDER COUNTY, "Does ho lie r "I tdet Tom Blookbu.ru last fall for tba nrst time in my life. I only eamo from tba H ist ono year ago. I know bint as a miner and nothing else, and, As ha aaid, we have been prospecting, are broke, and want to got back to tho campa over the range. That a the wbolo truth aa I know it" For a moment tbero was hesitan cy in the manner of my captor, and I trembled i then. witU an oath, be aidt "Let it got I will beliova ye, for yo look like an honest man, an' they're aoa'oe," and be grinned. "Ye're my guost until mornin', and then ye can goon. lint, be added, with horrible emphasis, "ye'ff hit to traotl alont " I thanked tho brute witb tbe best grace possible and turned away. Aa I pissed my comrade, bound andai lent, I dropped ooo word "Watch I Tbo night dragged slowly on. One by one tho road agents rolled them selves in thoir blankets, and lay down to rest aud lust, having ap pointed a guard for his prisoner, Hod Jim turned toward where bia boree waa tothored, there to sleep with tho bridle about hia arm until danger for daylight awoke him. Tfaeo, last of all, I too throw my self upon tho grouud, but not to sloop. I must rescue Tom, for to leave him in tbo bands of these demons would be worse than mur der. With watchful eye aud ear, therefore, I waited and planned. Una against a dozen tho odds were desperato, and yet 1 must save bim. An hoar passed. But tbo skele ton of the fire remained a few glowing enibure and from tho sound about me I knew that all except the guard were asleep. This, if ever, was my time. Sim ulating a yawn I slowly arose aod stretched myself, theo sauntered to ward the spot where Tom lay. As I approucbod bis watchman turned to ard mo and placed bia band wurn ingly upon bis rifle. I smiled, and said in a low tone : "Dou't shoot pard. I can't ttloep, and thought d coma aud talk a bit with you.'' With a mnttorod reply, he made rosin for me upon tbe log where bo sat do was a bugs folio v, with arms like a Hercules, and a thick-kuit frame that promised enormous strength. His weapons, a rifle aud heavy knife, were within easy reach. aud bis keen eye followed my every motion. For a time, I talked irenerallv of tho country, the game, mining and other similar topics, drawing from him but few replies. At last I touched upou tbo matter noareit my heart an 1 with can-fill steps sound ed biin upon the question of bribery. lie seemed to take more interest in my words now ; and at last when I came to the decisivo point, and planly asked bim if he would let Tom go if bo was paid for it be said yes." My heart bounded within rot. "ow much will you tike t" said I. "Speak quickly. Aud we must have borsos, too I" "lloro'n ye'vo got, vo cussed greenhorn," biased tbe outlaw 'more'n ye'vo cot I But I'll take the yellow all the same, for safe keep in', and then turn ye over to tbo cap in tbe mornin'." And, quicker than thought his arma were around me. and I was borne straggling to tbe ground. Aitnougn a much amallor man than ray opponent I waa no child. and fought furiously i but be was to strong for me,and at lost I lay beforo unu Dreamless, ono or bis bauds grasping my throat and the othor grasping bis heavy knife, whilo hia eyes gleamed witb murderous rage. for an instani wa Blared at each other, both panting and exhausted i and bending closer, ha whispered hoarsely i "Wnar a yer gold T Tell me. or I'll out your heart out I Tell mo without a sound, or I'll Thunder and furies I " Ho half relapsed bia grasp, and. turning, struck at something npou tba ground, close by my side, with a horrible oath. Tbero waa tho (hah of hia knife, a sharp raetallio ring, and then a litha aomotbing ahot like quivering light ning atraignt at bia face, aad two little dropa of blood ran down hia cheek. Ho Wat bitten by a rattle snake I Tha same instant the rcntile drew hit slimy body across my band, and disappeared ia his kola among tbe rocks near by, from which our atrug- gla had aroused him. My captor breathed hard, and turned deathly white. "IPhiakeyr said he, hoarse, "1 must have whiskey, or 1 dio 1" Ua atrovo to rise, bat it waa my tarn now, wrapping my arms around him with an energy bora of despair, i pound bim to me, ir I oould bat hold bim aatil tho poison baa time to work, l oouia escape. and Tom with me, . It waa horrible, bat wa strrtir- glad lifa for life, and I waa tha cool er man of tbo two now. - Ilia knife waa broken, wa eoald only fight with oar hands now, aod all my enemies' efforts war to asoapa t bat with a stroogth whioh hope ronawed, I restated aad dragged bim down again and again, antil in hia quiver ing mttaolaa and relating hands, in b diatondod nos and outhangiog -- . land tr...lng - " JSf'X-cVrA'f't17 V mm tK W I l I " 1 nt M Hill! V. 4b W- a tongue, I saw that tho venom waa beginning to aid Then, redoub ling my effort wittl an almost su perhuman strength 1 throw bim at lust to tha ground, bound bim witb bis own gaudy scarf gagged him, aud was free I For a momeut 1 was ultertv ex- bausted then, slowly recovering, I Crept up to where Tom lay, and withlyou oin't remember tho point, until a few blows of rur knifo reloased ' Ton worry the old man into a uervotis bim from the boavy cords which had bound bim. Mv old friend had beon a ailont witness of tbe entire battlo, aud bad soon tbo snake, and knew all. As be arose to his foot be grasped my band, and nearly crusUed it in bis expression of joy. then, without a word ho poiutod to ward the pile of rock, not a dozen font from tho place whoro my late an logon ist lay. 1 turued to look. Trom every bole aod crevioe. from ever crack aud earner, by twoa and threes, aiugli and iu pairs, Woro trawling tue most dreaded of all uiountaiu reptiles rattlesnakes I 1'om leaned toward me ami said : "Yer fight aroused them, and thoy will kill every man here 1 We are in that place I've boaru toll of lUtllesuake Oalch !' Thou, seizing my arm, ho lod me rapidly across the opou glade, by the sluepiug robbers, to the spot whuro the horses were hobbled. Solocling two, wo quickly muffled tbeir hoofs, rode cautiously through tho winding outlet until we roachod theopeu oonntry, aud thon, with tho suake of the rain, dashed away at a buadlour iMllon. Wa w..rj free 1 Bed Jim, tho outlaw, was novor soon ug tin, but later a atraogo tale was brought to the mining camps on Bed Water lluu, of a louuly ra vine iu the mountains to tho west, whore twelve bleaching skeletons bad bceu found- Tho prospectors who discovered them would havo sought further atnoug tho whitening bonos for other relios of tho lost p arty, but tho canon was so filled with rattle snakes that it was not safe to remain there, aud the simple finding of tbu remains is all that ever will be known. Old Tom, howovor, said to ma : "Twolve outlaws twolvj skylo tons. The rattlers caught 'em all " Charity. Xiht kisse I tliayeinj live, end it bent softly la sleep. Stan ohoue, aud pure dcdiMpa hung upon its uo-ium and watchei its so a eluiu bers. Mormug came with its danu. inf hrei tes, aud tliey wliiipjre I to tho rose, auj it awoke joyous nod HtiitliiiK L'uhily it sw'iiu to ani ire in tho lovcliuej ut health and youthful loaiKK'uco, l!'ou c'1"5 1,0 ardent nuu-goi eweoi'in;: Mom the ens', and cm 'to the you roiu with iu soorelniu rays, und it luiu to I. D.'serivd au 1 ulmoit heart-broken, it dropped ti tbo dust iu its 1 ivolinena aad I deipair. Now tbe gen tie brerte which has been K&mbolio over tbe aou pushiegoa loo hoiuebouod bark, sweeping over bill aod dile, by tbo neat cottnpe and still brook turaiug tne on mm, lanniu Die brow ol dilate aud frisking with the carls of ionoeent ohildhood c-iiuj trapping along on Lor errand of mercy uuJ love ; aad when ehe foully bathed its bead in cool, refreshing abowera. tbo younit ro"0 revied, aod looked and saiiled in gratitude to the kind breeze; but t-he hurried quickly away singing through tho treos. Tout chanty, like the buxui, pothers fragrance from tbe droopiog flowers it refreahas, and uuooiisciously reapi a reward io the performs ice of its office ol kiodnesa. Height of Stsrms. Professor Looinis, ia hia investi gations ol tba phenomena of storms, baa s-crtaiuel that atmospheric disturbances duriog atoruiaado not geoeially exteui mure thaaa mile above the sealevel as thoy pan over New England. From observation maJa at the sea .level, as at I'ortlauJ, aiotnltaooou-ily with obaeruaiious at tbe summit of Mouut WashingUo, it ia fouoJ that duriog tho paagi of alorrai tho usual tysteut of circulat ing winds doei not io the majority of inatauoos extend to a height ef ix thousand feat. The mors violent the movement, however, lbs greater ia the height attaioed by the dMur banoe. Aeother hot of lo Ureal is that tho distarbanoe on tho approach of a storm ia loll at thi auriaeo eo ti er ibti at oensiderabla eleratioaa. ProfiMaor Liomia says that, "wbao, during iho proroaa of an area of low preaauro, the ejateut of circulating wiads reaches tbo summit ol Mount Weahtagton, tho ehanno of wind to the eaei quarter aaualiy begins at tbo sorfaM statioot eleven boors aouaor than it does on tho summit of that noautaia." It that appoara thai only la the lower portions of tbo atmoaphero do tko great storm maveuaoou eoour, aa4 they aro Aral loll at or aoar tho earth 'a surface. What city in Franco la a man about to visit whan ho Cooa to (ret married t Ha It going to Havre (hava her). An old bachelor beiug aakad tha qooation promptly iwpiiod, "To Koaea" (mia). It la 4 good phta to pat 4 lilUa hariakora ia tha waUr with whioh plants aro to ba watered,. Tba harts horn acta as a fertihaer. Iadoa4 It ia said io ba better thaa aajr aetata tralad aaaaBrw far this f arpooo. avar 0Bar" Tordo. Niea ' ' PA., OCTOBER 9, Aovics To a Youno Mas. Young man. when you see anythiug you want why ask for it liko a man. If you want to borrow five dollars of a man, or if you only want to marry bia daugehter, don't sidle np to bim and bang on to your hat mid talk politics and religion and weatb or, aud tell old atalo jokoa, whereof irritation. Go at bim with a full ha id of steam on aod your bo bo. ts opou. like au iron clad pulling for a short battery. Huort aud nhtkku your bead if you fed liko it, no mat ter if it does mako bim look scared. Butter scare him than lioro liitn. Oo into bis very heart rtr hia pooketbonk or both, it amonuts . (ft? the same thing, liko a brindlow1l with a ourl in his forohead charging a rol merino dress, eyes on fire, tiil np and the dust a Hying Then yon II fitch biin. Or, possibly, ho u.ay fetch you. But uover mind i you'll accomplish something atnl show you aro'nt afraid to sp:ak what is on your mind, And that's a gecnt deal tuoro than you would accomplish by tho othor method , You needn't lie cheeky but you ought to bontraight f jrward. Tho Queer, o. All. Honor tho dear old u lhr. Time has scattered the enowy Hikes ou , for theiu to beccni-.' Ii tier, her brow, plowed dnep furrow on Such belief mo f.!iH i. W'p! bur cheeks, b it is she nut sweet and 1 nio nUo wrung in tl.n king tint tln-v beautiful uow f The lips nro thin and j run put off their bad triuts nti 1 put shruukoii, but those are tho lips on goo I tiaitx. The oi l failures c ui which kissed many a bo t tear from not be thus tram-formed, but out of tho childish cheeks, and they aro tho tho ol I habits ntv ( ni s can be f u rn swrootost in tho world- Tho eve is cd. T liin m whvt tij'i!iv fi I'l'ir dim, yet grows with tho s-ift radiance of holy love which cm never fado. Ah, yes, sho is a d iarold luotht-r. Tho sauds of life uro noarly run out hut feeble ns she is, slio will go fmtuerati l reach dowu lowur for you thau any one upon earth. You cannot walk iuto a midnight wheru she ooDuotsoo you; you caanot outor a prison wose oars will keep her out ; you cau never mount a Bctlfjld too high for her t.) ruich, that alio may kiss and bluss you ia evidence of her duulhlusa love. Whun tho world sh ill despise au I forsake vo l wbuu it leaves you by the waysido to din iiuuuticod, the dear old mother w ill gather you iu hor foeblo arms, and carry you homo and toll you of your virtues until you almost forgnt 'tliat your soul is disligured by vices. Love hor tenderly and cheer her declining years with devotion. Misspent Evenings. The boy who spends nn hour of each evening lounging idly on tha street coruers, wastes in tho course of a year three hundred and sixty-live lirf,i.mu l,i,ii,u uftii,,! if m, .,!. 1 study, would fatuiliame him with the rudiments of almost any of tho familiar sciences. If, iu a Mitiou to thus a asliug only oue hour each ev ouiug, he spends ton cents for a cigar, which is usually the case, the amount tuns worse than wasted would pay for ten of tho loading periodicals of tho country. Hos. j think of these thiugs. Think of how much time aud money you are w.nt ing, and for what f The gratification alforded by the lounge on tho cor ner or the cigar is not ouly tempor ary but positively hurtful. You can not iudulge in them without seiionsly injuring yourself, ion acquire ill., and wuateful habits which will cling to you witb eacb succeeding year. You may in after-life shake thou cfT, but tbe probabilities are that tho habits thus formed iu early life will remain with you to your dying day. Bo warned then iu tiiuo, aod resolve that as tha hour spout iu idleness is liouo forever you will iiuprovo each passiug ono, and thereby fit yourself for usefulness aud bappiuods. Mur al Xeto Yorker. Advice to Students. A modlical journal, advising atudonts how to take caro of themselvo says : "Sit up to the table when you road ( easy chairs abolish memory. Do not read the same book too long at one sitting. It you are roally weary of one subject change it for another. "Head steadily for three hours a day for five days iu the week. The use of wot towels and strong cofToo be ware. "Test the aoouraoy of your work as soon as you havo fiuished it. Put your facta in order as soon as you have learued them. "Never read after midnight. Do not go to bed straight from your books. Never let your reading in terfere with exercises or digestion. Keep a clear bead, a good appetite, and a cheerful heart. " It Navan Combo. Wo never have a to morrow it ia simply a word of prophecies. It baa been said that tho two great pleasures of living aro in haviug aoauetbing to love and to hope for, and tho last of these is ever beforo no in tha promise of to-morrow. To-aiorrow wo may not knovt, and it ia well that it is thus ordained to be, for beyond tha invisible wtl that eooceala aliko ita eowiuf Joye and sorrow a, oar fancy may rovvl only ia what ia baantifnl and fair, a or aoa tho (loom or shadow ot routia trials aad worldlv afdictioaa, that, Aald wa aaticlpaU as i ted realitwo that warn eortaia to conie, voutd am all oar peace and ooJoytaMit ol tho present, It io well f.vr 5xt wa cannot withdraw tho rid wUkil' lidoa urfatar e1 - - for yoanr Jv-' A 4 1879. N0..17 The Formation of Character. There is a practi.il ns well as scientific hatii for the position taken by Kev Phillips 1 1 rooks in a recent disoonrso, namely, that Iho law (if evolution rules in the moral ns well aa iu tbo physical world. Nuttiro does not r-rcnto, but ia nl ways developing In hint suiiunci roots iiatnio finds tho genu for next sum lino's veiiduro. If somebody should givo mo a di. amoud to carry to l.uropn, - I cm know exactly how much would li. lost lo the world woro 1 to d; op it into the so a ( lull if a aeed kIiouM l,(. given me, I ran only toward it Jh awe us conl aii.ing within it ihb'Tmd of untold generations. U , That is the difference b-t accii looking at truth a a diamond or us a seed as iiual or ermintil.,' u nil Irainiug ol ciriincl'V, con tinuity uud economy nif .' v. preuiu. 1 no nolioii that i.l-.riKte, iH Hpontalieous is held by moHt po-ipio in the eailier portion of their liven, mid is vrotM-. When lh y discover thi.Miin c ttilh changu to llu ( tli. r estteui.. I ,n is wrong t jo. limits of roup)? ii tu think that their character will of itself, and they , crMMi'il' liiif.itii,,. I... II.. !.. , SM , 'character i i fixed mi 1 it ii innvn i! ' creatine needs to know. Wo mint make w hat u mo to be, out of wLut , wo uro already. Sowing and Reaping. ! Whatever a man Novetu that fliull ho also reap" both iu the i.atuial uud in Iheiuolal wiuld. JAiivneJ in tile ouu an-i i-very deeil iu tcu I other, jield fiuit after its Liu. I. 'Ibis pi inc. pie if how ing and uajuu is en i rmly iiupoi tnnt lo the young, ' J ho ute jumI U-ginuing t j hhap'o theTr ' chaiacter an I destmv : Iu the i-pring tunu of life wo so.v what we must leap in the Htitnmu i1 uge, aud perhaps thi-otigh the eitdlexs ages of eteiliity. ' The chief pon-i-bihties of good or t vii f j r ull the fu turn uro bound up iu tho period of youth. llio sowing may b? don thoiicrht lepsly hlid tsr-!fiy, but it will report ltelf ia duo tiiue accordiug tJ this iawi Men in ago often pay ; ' If I could but live my lifa over again how dtlleroutly it hhonld bo." ' N hilo this is iinpORxibi". sli!l t!ie young miy have tlio sidvautages of a; second hfo by ttymg the counsels u I oxpeiiences of tLe a,-el. 1 1 is of tho utmost import. inco f r tneu to undi.istan J this ri.latinn of sowing j to leaping, which is aflixd to our j - ' ,U0,Uik"'''t moral naturo. j -'U'ii who in cany lila voi ti. x llie I brain or body iu the fronzy t get j jrich ; ir-en who over-load the win t Is' of life by gluttony ; iijuu who besti- J lalizo thoinselvos with seiiHiialitV ; I men who bum out the vital force with tho damning lires of alcohol ; ull nch sro liablo to u atiict ueeouut iu after years. i When remembrances and retribu l!on c.0,u" "I,J' tliem, tlien too lite! inoy oogm to reaiizo mat -wii itevi r a luau soweth, that ahall bo also rei'p.'' A good story comes from Wood stock, Me. A grocer there owns a cow with horns of inferior leiigCj. Last week somo mischievous boys obtained from tho tfitccry a pair'of cast-oil" horns, which, with a bit of cuuiout, thoy uiccty fitted over the horns of tho cow and left her to go homo at milking titno, which sho did. Nor owner failed tu reoogniz-i her, and actually used forco to exp.d her from the promises. Thu villain was searched in vain for tho misiin ani mal, aud an advertisement was in. ajlftA.I in lw. I,ia..l .n,.M It... .a . awa a. vi -a u telU W(. n IIIIUUI, aJl y Utin uuy vuo siisy cow waa turnoii away, 1 at i . uuiii ub isNi, reniHiuff io ouey tuu vorbal order, tho victim of un in noceut joko seizsd hor by tile Innu, which como oil. and in tlio iutru ler he I'ucoguiaed bis own property, for the loss of which be bad so' sad mourned. SoMiTitiNU That's Foolish To think tho more a man cats tho fattor and stronger he becomes. To conclude that if cxerciso is good, tho more violent it ia, tho more good is doue. To imagine that every hour taken from sleep is an bour gained- To act on tho presumption that the smallest room in the house is large enough to sleep in. To ea t without an apatite, or to continue to eat after it baa been satistiud, merely to gratify tho taste. To eat a hearty supper for the pleasure experienced daring the brief lime it ia paaaiug down the throat, at tbe expense vt a whole niht ol dietubed shrep, aad weary waking ia tho KX.uraictif. eeeaaeaaMasaMeae) It Ua fesM vWidasI at tho Foot O&.'i lVrauttuoat to Issue three UUvMl Jtaaxutuationa of postage d 4k4t yvraotiBg ten cents, thni oaaU aad fifty ceuta. Tun vm 4 xaM at-uova will n eouJuod to tho Urx J;v-a. fjiim M'lJl!: t'QMTal Published every TliuincUy Erpn!n9)T" JKUEMIA1X C&OU3S, Trcp'tl Tiirma of Sntsci1itirm, . TWO Dol.l.A Its I KIt ANNUM. Ty. able vi It in air mouth , or -!.ot)if not paid w ithin tha year. Xo paper ltu roiiiiiiued until all iirrciirniics aro rn id unit'. at tho option of tlo puli linlier. Hulcriiiions ntilsidn of tho county I'.WAMI.K l.t APVAN'CK, tjrlVNon lil'tini and using pniK-rs addrcKrtcd i)tli?rs brromosiiiiscrilinrs and arc liable forthc f n-i o oftbc paper jJKNUY A. WOLFLEY, Saddler rind Harness Makor Ccntrevllo, Snyder County, Pcnna. K-munn hifi.1. ,n,l rink-, ii, or'trr all kiiela "lllrno., .sn.l.lin., Hri.Ur., whli, :.ilra si-,Ai-. Ml wirli Ktiniiirilan.l l-,r una year Mr. Mi'lili-jr oka lie! trial la 'r..a ll.ai he unilrr.it ia l In, liimlnwii. Mu IU,'I4. XV, II. KJi'EiA, PMCHCA HILL-WRIGHT it- .SV.,'f,,a, Snjihr Co., (r'urniFily fiiim Lewirionrn Juui'tion.) Ak-iI fr Mmi t.iiio Miirive l T-iii!,h W4, t,u iVmi;ki. -mi r Mai iii-kh, I .tiaii, kkii Uultimi i.'uitii. k't ac. 1) .'. 1if.ril,a FX'lMKttS'aa.) lut Il.l.i, ii-.l ilia Iniii4n., ani othi4 nr-i lt t.'.u, anli.. .II ii n 1 toilcof, at StiO-r sun . a Oct. t I, II. MCHCLS,S!,E?ARD&CO., It.-ittlu frcc-li, Mtli. OniCISAL AND OHU GENUINE VIJlKATOn TSESK!KC K'CKIXEilY. T" V. HntrMiM l ,.,ln i,ilir, Tlmr 'rlrin 4.. ... ... Tint, l IfflbA nNrtiPitr. rtl .if U t M f r. iU lt.r'aa 1 ' till) Uw i' MW jhlt t i U!N lUlM-rk i t a..lnril toth inf , .- . !t.'-.(.lllt'n'llUtt i.-'!ir f..T ht,0nl4, I Xrr, tfl l" 0l f j- - a. AM K if i . It. ILtl I a: ai . f:-.u '.'ii:. t m -u. Z Tri. r .uuh Hittktnanhp. fWinl PnUW, I ' -lavai a4 P n . t'sivtoavu'- sal F i, av ItoMsc. sVaa. TyT 4 II VI At fr H irti.iriti uf I'trU. 1 aVIA i. . j i i -' ' ' ' i. .'.1 t,rar. k I t.i at i.r , saw ) f.- ru .vi t n t.ji, kn 04 t! C U I' t oalitaj V laaBk.tV r'tK f,4rt'"4'af, Ta'l on aair T!rw tf fibo be ff 1. 4 CkU. Ut . oM.. fao JAM YA i:rs!-VI, Affftot, M jhoiiioript-i, Snv ier Co.. T. ION r.AMNi MILlj sti.ivs ji uvi .s.vyutK co.,i'A civ tfe Wnirncr Lumber Ai eei (ffrri or l)oor. ninr Box-. tYln1oi. Shnttrr window n xc, liliit'N, S.vh. Matr Uxltf,'-. Hau l i::tlPMir. Brack (. o ti i (I i nc Moorinz, SCKL'LI. SA WJN.I K I ABI.Ntl TI t i SUingljri, Lath, tc, A; a. Orlcr r i"i iicJ mi 1 f.'.'.t 1 ill rou.f t au i J.'ipn ;h. 1 i c a ci',1 n l tua no nap at ie' tufjre piriiLinj eUfWher I he Plictnix Pectoral. IU iroTt lt'"rt I- im-ii'.UT'f attr'atti ..l. J )n:r,iDa. c n.il'V.T i- - I f.it If-n It lire tk. c.... U -l 1 hf ixg. It '.! a- otiirNllori Itnlie. l fH-l re'!-' !ltf4 .lr.rirfiii. It I.r. Hi rct. It fca i:m'. mi ra i-ure. iIiaii any ull.or uivjutua. Ilt.i, ic U ol i.fl i-ltl7,rtn. .. K.-liT'l I' ni-J.T.- u I II i'T fi-ri ni an I te-tl J I III it. lot . . !! Rn 1 -i: ret ' :-t. 1. I'rli-e, :t r-v.f r 1 I. '.Ill fn- . Tri-parcl l.v I. oil t n-f i. .'tier. M. Ii. an 1 p 1 1 i .in .a a v j.ir. M n art. aaia.aa uui.in H l ir.ir, i eiitravilla, i t. Ai rll -N. l-.il. 1 . OH ! MY l( L'NT'3 RKMKDY. fli tilllAT KlUaKT Mi' licine, curve f am ii i a t? Ii i'k. !i lo a l.v. ii , an I ell ilirr-a ut of tbe K Jnejra Itliiii.ler Hill I'rin-ii-y Oreant. Irflftf, liruv,-!. Itinl.ptr., ltriW-hi'a Uiaeata of lHa i hi tiie.i'-. Keii-iuun or bu-jaiiaf a.-e b( U l.ai-,.., i'fnili- U,il. ! Hl'N f S HEME H V 1BJ .. I I ' i ' - i: j, rr,-nairea tXl'rttjjLY for tbetc i.t- From r.ev fl. Tavlor, D. D., Tailor Firri lUfi'Ui I'lMin-ij. I'li' Tintticii, K. I., Jan. P. '71 I can li-aiii'y in tbt viriiie f IICST'S UKMKbV in K: Inoy Pite.i.n from ariual trial, having biva gr.-ii.jr Lcutfiiifl hy " L rt. T.WLna. rsovinxx.-r. V.. I . An;. 1J, l-TS. W't. E OUIKSi: l'rva ft : hirinf witnvttfj Dili wni!: it tfvia ef tl L N T it KKV.fl'T in inj o n c.. anj in a great nuaib.-r of :Lrt. I i9eraiatn4 il iu all :!! o:rl i!u kijn.r .ii,tat or Jr.ipiij. rii.it.' afliotal by j:tei- thou!! aveure the m 'IIouij wsi.-b till e ih-m in Hit thorlr.t po.nble litaa, IlLSfS HtVlKDV will Jo ihii. Kesiccifailjr Vvure, b. K. iuiv, 8o TyerSt, Ht'NT'8 UKMEUV; HUNT'S ia puroly VoneulUc. i as I la in ! 4 b tbe ad vice of v byticiant ' Il baa tlooJ tbe teat ri REMEDY of lime for 3) yean nj Iba utmnat reliaua u.i tr piarasl ia it. tNK TttUL WILL t'OSVl.N ki YiHJ. 8i for faaaalel id W.U. . CLAUK, ProiJuca, It. I. fcsold by all iJrugaiat. Stft. 18, "tf.ly. "J'A AvcW A.jHif off linifa i WSa f r il 4 i . ..i-i . V t .u wa ettfca, a, .t.. ki..va V a.. It iivim at at'lf . C1 II r.m.r I in. . I O .ii ..... ... Qi H I'nrlTiiM t. I.r i. '. ay rjiii ivtiii, mr.-i re , T7 SBIaaaml ejwWian