The post. (Middleburg, Snyder County, Pa.) 1864-1883, December 04, 1879, Image 1

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i ' cofutne, one jmr, 110.00
r.hir column, on iMf. So.OO
jr.tfjrta eoltnn, on mt, 19.00
uni lilUMro lio lliit-ni. ini-niv.
- - - i , r it 11 uwl
yrofcaatonat and Busi-tea cards of
not mora than ft lines, per year,
Ao. liter, Kteetitof, Administrator
and Ai)inpe Notices,
.i:..-4..1 .s.t iitiii tiA Una
K.rnii uuikiuniu inmiiiuii.
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2.50
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15
All irnvuen overusing im (nun
nmihf fOViehUa linn.
All rKivetliseiwonls far shorter pe
riod than one yenr are payable at the
lima they are ordered, And it not raid
tl person orderinjr, them will oe held
responsible for the money.
), VI. UjuotaB, In Dtiroit Free I'tM.
, CHANDLER.
Jfra matt nob etbtr en the ttrttt.asd till
hew Clinn tier d( t.
Jut si tli tulwarl Stsnlor bad reh I
HU H blrpioti lid.
Jut nt from Mnin la .dtxioo, from kte-Iat
hnrue 01 lews,
word of rlnglug wUdora were bring
lag bin rfiiawa.
Jail Hi lb nnttb of bit pawtrt whara
ttnlu siva elm rnt.
floj look blm from tb mounUln lop anil
eionn. ui ami i
Knl for kim-elf, r (iu, or rl, tbi rata
of Iron will.
J'.ul for bit country nnd hr etuia bit
hour, tats anxioa tun,
ftrttd minded, einnl, dilltgeat noil full sf
bonl wnrlb,
tp.ik. end eocnrnorte toad rot while
irtnaia nicaiiii nt mrin t
(lad nrtnad him with ginai' alrtntib la
0 from ilaia ( SIM,
And enrnttl word nut boueat pluck
aoioulaol la tank una great
t iba otioa'a Ufa kml by bottt of
tr-.nor.iu aioa,
flit lion In bit aotil ewoka la throtllt
trtaten coco,
tt it hit aiitintr'a ertdii, witb honor
ploJgtJ io pT,
And routed hit fcllow.eounirmta, who
KOI II ueui a
Tbrnugh drknd A ft nod o'ou J nlgbti
I a wntob-Mn on IS Well.
Wrltfi ibaanuiurjr m was bho.b batrd
kar fninlrit call.
And wbo of Odlii'ubin'a loot will fill hi
triMif t.Ucj t
And nhu will btfxr hts nrmor uor, and
gutrd the colored met I
And wbo will dura, M ha bM dnrad, la
. t..m
ft Iron hiil. u'i uirer fait, Ui, w dj
noi uiij.
Tlx in kb wlio 'lire J. wbone upon htri in
f. Iin-l!il i fjr hit dim.
Who hliertd oji. hi', rj'-likf. Keol
more truiivi wu4iuur nnown,
nta fnftrntl ant, ia lb fe of dili, lo
spik iriiur'n ii i ii i.
Uu linruing nji J of nu.u lbl guf o now
luireli 10 b; Iimi,
XIn fljnktJ li hur im el "i ifiiea and
e'teri"! lil'O hour li ho ir,
lint 1 ilenili Ui warning rforJ bnt
gtinrd nuv lile nud (.uirer.
AlAnnr give bit bilbrtr. Ail
lMinn i i 'ir oi i'.
fa 3iw.tr'l, l.iueoin, loriou diJ, iii'i to
ilsleii'l e ur lw.
An I'hnndif r wr.ru liH life In etar
nrk i '
Vat iimioii I'M on f'U t'.it bti'nl til'
iba urtve I
H'iih cpfa arms. oh,ia ithcr tsnb ! reri
vo r p iiiiul u,
And'jre xho ii.t-ni I .u C'bnnJWr P.ow, y
ef him. "Nohly ilno
Mole ? t. 'V n 1 .
W'innifrod w.u a diintv bit of
wnraaukin 1 a auuboam who I iu'h
1 lunch aa a brown hnet ain 'a :
rjoieovcr, thcro were dimplea lurk
iu in bur rope-tinted chueki.
.be win well worth loving, ol-
Ihonli uot qiiito an niijfjl, for if she
had liein, alto wool I not bare benn 11
woman, yet ahe certainly was a thiol.
A thief ! Stealia hearts by tbe
wholennle.
Hut aim who an loved to coquette
with hr-nrts waaat luat Ukon c iptive;
for love conii ired tbo merrieiii and
tuoht miscbievious maiden who ever
fimi'iied at bia wiloa 1 aud loro cimo
to Winifred, now, simple aud dtli
'ciina.
No two loviftnalings happen in
iut tho same way, aa no two leaves
fire alike ou the same tree.
On Av U. Iiiniinrimt Hint two
""j - -i-i
jRrcy eye looked into burs the uier
'jt acoiJont of aourae.
It was the firat time that be had
rallod ber by ber first namo 1 and
there was something in the look of
those f-roy eyes which sent tbe warm
blood to ber cheek and caused a tu
mult of emotion it aeoinod to ber
lileo the finding of bunch of violets
io mid-muter.
' Ha loves tot, the thought, with
a thrill of delight quite Uolike firm
er experiences.
winoified, be said tenderly,
"yon are very dear to me, 1 have
loved you devotedly all these joara,'
aud bo watted for a roply.
.,t-J I I l"..l.-l
HUU IIUIO JUll, IUIU UUI-"
0h I let there be no but$ You
will love me, - Wlouie, darling, let
who will appose, will you out f"
"tea. Tom till I die, sua saw,
ber facs all alow with eaoroesa.
Ibeo thn rattsed abruptly, flow.
om was only clerk, with nothiuit
ut bis salary to depend opon-- riob
u Dotliinp; but hooeaty aud (food
amor 1 while ber father wan wealthy.
"1 leur my father will not favor
nrlovo," she continued, with some
inbaraasaniant i "but I ontrbt to
boose for myself it is my rhrhti"
I 1 oe grey eyes eofteoea. or tne
nt time in his Ufa Tom bad told
roman that lie lovod ber, and bad
mod the telling pleasant. He told
im, too, that be bad not much to
ilfer. Would she bo content with a
nimble borne ebared with loyal
leart witb love, instead of luinrv T
I Yes, she would be ' quite oouteut.'
1 or a time these two sat witn
r'aaned handa in a dreamt alienee.
Vinois's heart was full to tbe brim
jhe toll-tale color of ber cheeks
h sweet confusion in ber eves,
fare utteranoe ; more itotont tlmu
Vords. .'
1 Theu there eoened quiet, ration
) talk tbo at their prospects, and
t wy to ''wwwtae Ar."
I Thaets tia; was suoeessful
VOL. 17.
tnorplinet hln')i-)(l with "full An 1
plenty" yot lie b:.1 rexntion. It
one trouble of bit lifo hoir lo
eutib no I cirrmuront a brother idor
obaot, tot ineunlf or nii.licioai(l,
hat frond limnoreii!.
Joninh Wright, with a "Jog lo
tbo'tnuufrer'' disposition, ha 1 nlwur
been jeulons of bi.1 old frieud itn l
neiliOiir'e nneitamplail propotitr,
nnii lis bid kept tip ftrrie of pettr
annoyances ftijftiast I boum Line.
That d.iy Mr. Inue ll id ho vrd
ome dig!iriif?inrf reiuntk m.idu by
"Old Joniuh," as bo wtu aut to cull
him, and be wiin brooding o'cr it an
he eat tilted bick iu li cliuir in his
private office, when Tom, bin contW
duntin.1 cl'uk and "rij!it baud Qlau"
iiuiixpfPtoJly nnterod.
"OJnd you cam. ToitJ,' ho e!t
claiiued, "for I'm just a bit lonely.
Hmiu up to the Iioiiho. but Citlldn't
stay, ilniiliter'a t'oiiii for tbo ejisjii
to Aunt .Mcicy'e I menu td take a
run down tbm-e iiiyfiolf u )Xt wevk t
and Tom, now Unit ( think of it, ymt
niiint tnke a run up to S inti.v
at iny oipeno. l'vo noticu I that
yoit have beon mopiih of late, and it
ill di'ir) away tho Llu to (,'ct
muoaa rty p'loplo, I don't like k'
ue yoa 'out of eoit.' "
"Voa are ory kind, sir," Tom re
plied. 'I'ooh, pooh! K thinr of the
sort. It'a flimplu j'lHtictf. CjiIIu.
CJme. d in t lojk ho dmn tl. Ii any
thin; ifoiu wtoni f -lust am liki)
ly hi not mo pivlty duuisul but cap
turcd your heart."
And tliu kindly n it'irud iu mo'hiI'
rnbbo'l bii limh tiftlmr. . i
(,'lnd inqiiii iniy at Mi .for
it1 C ork, wbo nloo I. loiAin on
sj.onj and ahfepiab, twiitiu bie tin
2011 norvoiiKiy.
"tli. ur, ho repnod, "1 bulioveim itiiinr yoilll, nil 1 cipiblo of t ikiiu
tbut in just the trouble." ic.ire of itaelf, an I in iti voci'iulirv
A prolonged wliHlle and merrv
twinkle in hia cyea uxpreaaud t tiu
morehiiiit s aatimiibinunt. for uKer
nil it w.ie a nm l .tu L'ueoi.
'And so you want mirry. an 1
h'IIh diiwn in life, and hum vour
, .
aalarv raised -hey ?
"lea, sir i tints abint it.
A little bir.l liiii told me. you 8ly ! uti! v more a 1 iu ttiis c u .1 try then in
do', tint yon tire I i.ikiii iifu-r Mi-iim, otli.-r, nnd iirowiu with i ,m i
jorin Vii,rut. Miu'm a ptetty aiil.,,..ni.,mj ,,, lnu, natively f i.v A
iu 1 woi t'i a plu o or two. You i .-uMi-iv m pm-nu now urn tho heil
colli dii't do better Tom." 'of th.:ir respnctivo fioiiliei. forliier
Hut. air, my d-'ir jirl'a f ither iilia t., Ii.,r tlio ot'.l ivi. it it .11
opporie I t ) m.'. It'.iy. I "i ' tdy :i MiMeitl-1 iin.'Ntinu he!ln 1 the in-
poor Ork, an I aim nil ne.ire-i.-i
O.iood, ia Im f ' I ahoiild
like ;
luvj
to kuow wlwt o' lection lieem
to ytU .J" Yoil lovo the (..il .'"
"iVab all my heart, nil-,''
"An I she l.ivea yjii . '
I'eionlelly."
"Then, with love in tho homo, and
old Joaiuh'a in mey to run it, il
niiht do. Yd, yes. it would do ad-1
luiiuMy.''
And the old rontleraon l.iur-licd
heartily at the idea, aim thou iiniuir-
ed what hu meant to do about it.
"I niiiMt wait until her father con
sputa, I suppose," replied Tom. rue
fully. "Hut what would you ad
viao mo to do. air '"
"Do? Why, know whit I'd do
if were yoiim; like you and loved a
pretty (-ir). I'd try and win ber iu
Hpite of nil the fathers in tho world.
If Hbe wuR willing to take uu, I'd
brave the old mail's disploanuru and
run off and (lot marriod.''
"But, my dear Mr, Lane. 1 fnar
that he would uover foiuivu bii
daughter, aud that would break hur
heart. ''
"1'ooh, pooh ! Girls' boarta are
not easily broken as you imagine.
What fiin it wiil be to huve old .) (mi
ll) fret nnd fume and then come
around right aa ho will, my boy,
never fear No. ao, Tom, you (,"
ahead, aud I'll furnish all the money
you will ueed i and if tbe old man
is cross with pretty Marjorie, I'll
take care that neither of you starve,
if it's only to spite tbe old curmud
geon. ''
"Oh, thank you sir With your
permission, then, I will try to win
ber''
"All right, my boy. I don't for
fret that I was once youur t and
raiud, wbeu the knot is tied fast,
you Can come to my bouso and have
it all to your two selves until old
Josiah sends for you.'
"Well, Mr. biue, I'll think tin
matter over. Meanwhile I'll aucoept
your kiud offur and go to Saratoga
for a few days," said Tom, as be
smilingly left the offloo,
Too tame .by half -but yonnq
men nowadays bave very little
spirit," muttered tbe merChaat as he
started for his solitary borne
Three days later, Mr. Lane had
ocoasiou to ohaau'e bis opinion of
Tom s tatoetiois, for be received an
Unexpected letter.
Fortunately be was alonetbere
was no one to witness the mingled
feelings of astonishment and cha
grin be experienced wbilo reading
1
"8iutmu.
"Ds in Sib: -You were initio form
ed in regard to Marjorie Wriht, for I
have never ihuuirnt of her as a wife.
Il i your daughter Wimiifrod, whom I
have love I ever mice I cm 1 1 vou
a mere boy. Winnie and mynelf were
marieid thii nliriiiog, and we shall
ho tbe heppiesi couple in the t inted
8iatea, when we receive your forgivinu
wnlnmni
Aunt .Ifa.-ne aaaoinnmied im hee'e.
and now we are ausioutly waiting to
bear from you..
Your grateful ton, Toh AM.uy.
"Sold I and no mistake, " exclaim
ad Mr Lie, half anrily. "B it.
I what's the use f Tons is irood fel-
1 jW -aharj- too sharp as a needle
o
MIDDLKBI7lto, SftYDER COUNTY.
n I btliineei ttlot U I ba I
and batttr, yen, lucoiupnrnbly but
ter tbau the reit of tbe dan
ftlera t and VVinuie little pun slie
loea hiiu" and then there oame to
hie r.ld h;irt f ir off mumoriet of tlie
KiiTa dead inotlmr i and brnebin
away a tour, worth more thn any
dimond he poKRoiAod, he antrhnd n
pen and baxtily wrote tllo following;
"My urntufiil ' aou U a fiMniji ! Uut
I fuiuivi-yim, Tmn, iiotwitlitaiiiliiih'
for if Vitmiu llnih doiiictliinx In yon
to lovi', you jan'i ln o vi'ry wiokud
lint my Imy, tne I iI.Icj urj tunic I.
yon Uii'i T, ii id it won't do to ri old
JikUIi crow ovi-r tii. I'll run up to
3,i.-:i((il'ii, mid we'll till conic lioine to-
! nitlior, and Im will lio none too wicr.
A l mil npfi inul lo my il.inihti'r'n
liii.lmml li' 1 1 1 it poor clt'ik, I xli.ill
imko ni;iAiirc nt nnro to iimke yon
my p.irlm r. lli'inclorlli tlio linn will
he known m I. uih and Alton. Your
all'i.'utioniitu fiillirr,
TltOMlt I.NH."
Tom and VVincifrod milit ai well
hve link ud and obuintid the old
KI'UUoiD.iu'k LMiwi'iit but tliuu,
you ii' pu 'plo must buro their io
mnuco.
--
Obey Orders.
Oiy Orders CSoncral Sherman,
hilo iwnl.ly on it viriit to a military
ofliool lu Micuij u, rufoi-ro 1 in ln
a idriiii 1 1 h j.v, on a om t'iiu oijs.i-
'h'i in, a youn ni'iii ut NVinl I'oint in
lij iirod of a n.ijj irinr oili -r, "V i it
limlit I do lo bo a tlral-clui) aoldinrT
I '' and itHViT will, "()'h:i jfJifi"
Tl .. juld apply t yoii'i p'.ii'Hom
. airoue of MiijJ.x.' iu otliur purnuit
'of lifn ;ii Wi-ll an in lha iMilil.irv
II at ohnviii'' or lin in dru.idfullv I
oilt of f h uoii. Yoilll.!
Amji ! i bun
' li.lil H ,tl.i'ii I mi t 'mi I ... I l.t ii i
it iniiiUH id ill wmir (.: i'i is3 ol
jit rec it;.iiea uo w.?rd ai
. C -tiil.li-uf;. h.irdlv out of their
itrecitf.iles U'eii:i w.'rd ai obev
uxprtMHud thoCiiil.lioii. h.udlv out of their mill
lliti r e otlun. a.itm to In imniii.iiii
ofuireiit.il or other restraint, and
jeou - ieii lotitly from very uum, -tike
: 1 1 . . 1 , r in , li..n- , it:u " .1 . ... M. ,
v. ..... w ,
pleaid ro.v nn without diicioliiio.
-an.I ", to the d (." Til ii is pioli
lelK.- ur tiio Ctm lien u.e lli.'dir.'.t
i i . il . i i .
iii'r loii-.i.. i 01 inn iio'iteu'ii.i I 111.1
lieiu ' tho ciiaa.iif frtiirN'.Jtbere is Ii tin
of tli.it il linir lb!.', 'eo'le, n;i Imp I'n l
palent.iil con'rol or ivieerf il ll'i il
ooeilieiien tint e:sted iu the il iv-i
when fmiilv if ivoinment hid are-eof,'ni.-d
i.si.steiii'e ; trod the remits
niv .-L tv nil. on ; ii. i''i r.i'.i -
I......... .: . i '
iii'i..' niii.ii.-ii, i,.i i r. iii.i.i i.. i viij
parents, wi I oats and ii'Hiti-if.ietory I
life for tl) u c-liil drou. And all c lines
because j- m I, tuny pueiils, who-io
chil.lt'eil, in their opinion, ure
host tlliit have over been, or ever will
lie have not tho 1 1 sju-n an I
iiloi.il f ireu to compel those, the f ir
matiou of wo isu eh naeten have
been pi ie,i 1 ii: their hand -i, to "ohjy
uldt-'ts." 1j hiii oji ('ittirii'.t;
Premature Women.
Whan i'iil.1 mi dwav in their t.imis
thro w nil' their u itur.il, (fiilsh habita !
an. I altiro, don ton nutria, skoot up
their hair, aud all'jct the airs mi l
dress of yonn womue, thev would
often be nnrpriDed to know what their
elders really think of tho improve
ments. One such younj miss wont
to the depot reouutly to moot an j
nKod fnend of the family, aud was
surprised to find uersilf uot reuogui
zod upon greeting the visitor aa who
stepped from the car.
"Pon t vou kuow mo, auntie T '
Why, this isn't Marin, ia it f"
"CeiUiuly I Don't yon tbink 1
look better than did last
summer
when you were here 1"
'No I" replied tho boueat bo ill
looking tbe gill overt "to tell the
truth) I don't 1 Qo homo, and let
down your hair, and ba young while
you can, for it will not be mauy years
before you will be gald to have
people take you for a girl.''
"Nevor- Will, Hardly Ever.''
Never insnlt poverty.
Never eat between meals.
Never eat a very hearty supper.
Never stand long at tho corner of
& street.
Never fret 1 it will only shorten
your days.
Never stop to talk io church after
tbe services is over.
Nevor sneak of vour parents as the
"old matt 'or '" old woman."
Never speak iu a contemptuous
Banner of womankind.
Never abuse one wbo was once
your bosom frienl.
Never reply to the epithet of a
fool, a drunkard, dr a low felle.
Never seek to create laugh at
ibo expense of religion or'tUe Uible.
Never spend many of your even
iugs away from your1 family.
Never taste ad atom wbeo yon
are not btltlgry i it Is eniuidal.
Never anticipate too much t dist.pi
poiotmeut il not pleasant
. : ...
The most absent minded man was
Hot tbe mart wbo bunted for bis pipe
when he bad it between bis teetb.
nor the ooe whs threw bie bat out
of a window and tried to bang bia
cigar ou a peg i no but the man who
put bis umbrella to bed tod wept
and stood np behind tbe door. -
VxhnUr Krtref, -
Good Advice.
Ao I then reinnmbur, ni ton. vol
biv-i to w irk. Wbitber t i i hinlle
a pick or a pen, a b 'ulbirrnvv or a
et of b ki, di(rnin t di'CUoi or et
ilnfj a pip-r, rljot en autum bell
or writing funny thiui. y'i ni'Mt
work. It' yin will took around y ei.
son, yiu will gvi tbit lha men who
are the mo-t able to lire ih real m
ilicrdyi wiih'iul work are I'm i'I mi
wbi work the liirlo-t. Uo'i'i be
niriild killing yonfo t with ovur
work, on. It ia b-vond your
powi-r In do that. 1'U cinttot
woik so hurd on the annoy ai.l of
thirty. They die 0'ii"tim but n't
hpcaue th-f q ill wo -k l 0 I. .M
a'id Unn't itrt heme ou'il 'J A M
ii the intwrvala th:it kill-, mv n in,
The work Riot rot an uppjiitj dn
vour tQi nl, it li'ti i Midity to yoiit
uliimhi'i', it niv.'fi you a perfect an I
rrr.itff it appreciatimi of a li ili.lav
there are yoiitu ni n who Hi n n
w nk. my on ; ynmi moa wlioi
,mile a livhu by euekin tho en I "
a cuii't : who emirj mttitil 'Iu!
velopmont iuiultt.'ient t tell the'ii '
which fulo ol'a pitaH"' "t'tup ti
I...I - i... ... . : . ..
y...nir ir .no .
iiini.ur in uiithiii iiiiuu-ui -.iiniii ni . vend ty ol roo.i men i itiey mniwe
never lay u wit'nklii in It, mil Iheti ; tlm earth wholeionie L.fe'ia aweet i
would uet into a Weil. .Il atveei;nuj tolerable in our belief in a.iehl
car t uo to Chioiuo ; who 140 rpeml ,lH H,Wn.tv 1 and aftu illy nr i le-illy, 1
more iiieij. y iu i tt.y inuti vo l C 111 :
earn in n tnonth. a ni, no i wbo wid
h''i io I he fherifT ntlloo to buy p i
tal ca'd, and tifplv at tin olll -e uf
tne atr.'ot coiU'tiisn nier I ir a mar
ol coiuoiti-u niei- lira mar-
..on.o. IJut tl.o W.irl.l ,
of lliem ia It doe ii..!
their iiu'.ie., even; it i,0
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iiii.'o Ii
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know
ply -li 'ilk Ol t ln-iik ni ol I fj . 'r) 1 s
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hut" iho'ii. lb) i!'e.it tmv
16-fn't, even kn jw th y iiro there,
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Simple Scrni).i9.
orld of to-d iv its iovi an 1
Tim
sorriiiH, its fin's ii'i l tun up is,
nil I I .'ii Hiieeen ni l an h i 1 l.'ii
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r'-l ',:-. imi i lliir.i i: iii-i".-,., null l
i.. . i .i .. ..i.
liimiv, iii is n i '1! tint t'l nr
. .
n is ntiivei tl so iitneii i,.i, in. I,!. id
as to li.'c.iiaiij tiio r.'i!i in lioatori
ny wineo unteiiiu liioii.nui'H uro
Willi jilt tl.C.l. S. lii. I eul wh it orneprivin i.j:um-. .nev ni" ii.ji..i-. . nu 1 .1 .,1,, . u ..1 . n.
Vim w in, lo ii" 1111 I t.lo n.n, ....rm.to ri'ht toi.;eiv.ii..ther w.imoii.to pl.ty like lihtniiirf. lhuithe
tin l"l,lu''!,u ' d'iin:i of tho few or J
wjljith exploits of the inmv, The toliiii'!
, I hell, Willi its Holeiuii totio, falls noon !
Willi its Holeiuii totio. falls upon
tho ear. an 1 nil luiiw th it n hoiiI is
released and h'.';
iouruey to the
..ii..... ,i...,. I 'Pi...
-'"-'" -s- - , . i ..... i
s.f. lii.ll miiiiu l.lirli..! v .-. Si.,1.1.,11.
inoniiiiLr. and the oe.in'o r.rsn n'.l to 1
tlie Hunini ins by wen liu their way
to Him linimn nf iir ltMil iiu.l nraviir ;
It Htartles the mi I ii 'it air wuh
ItHtartles tho mi I ii 'it air w'uli
rapid notes, und all know tint a li.'o
is ra.'tn," t or it xnrles with chmies
of joyous abandon, sudall suiiln bo
caiino a wedding is iu proe;iesa. Then
the school boll l iners daily tbo m noli
of education ; the factory bell ulns
the aouudiii hoii of busy industry ;
tbo loooin otivo b.dl rios
the uiarco
01 iiihuouuiu 11 Junius, him 1110 niruiicj
w 1....: .., : .... , .1. .
bells auuoiine.e with iron throats the
presence of the iron ago Innumera
ble little bolls with ai tireat a varie
ty of voices 111 tho busy people, be a'
dilVerent tidings to dilfuraut ears,
and the world really sooins to tin 1
tta voices in tbo clangor of ita bulla
Hulls bavu become the indie Uot 9 of
progfe."), tbe busy toi)i"ios that
swell tbo anthems of advancing
'civilization and bear its messages to
la watching world. Simple little
- things they are, but tho world would
miss them sa lly t for the burden
that long time ago full upon tinman
shoulilera has now become the burd
eu of the beds, and thoir silver totiod
voices have become tbe distinctive
music, of the ago.
.'- '
Dress Plain on Sunday.
It would lessen tbe burden of
mauy who tiud it bard to ui.tiuUia
tboir places iu society.
It would lessen tbe tomptatious
which of to 11 load meti to barter bou
01 and honesty for display.
If there wore less style In dress" at
church, people iu modoiute ciicum
stances would bo more likely to at
tend. Universal moderation io dress at
cburob, would improve tbo worship
by the removal of mauy woudoriug
thoughts.
It would enable all classes of peo
ple to attend oburch better iu unfa
vorable weather.
It would lusseu ou the part of tbe
riob the temptation to vanity.
It vtoiild lessen ou the part of tho
poor the temptations td be envious
and malicious.
It would save valuable time on
tllo Lord s day.
It wonld relieve out1 ttteaof of a
pressure, aod thus enable us to do
more for good enterprises
Lew is vory muoti like a sieVe , it
ia east to see tbrouuh 1L but on a
! must de considerably redocod before
'Lu gt tlir JOitUi
PA., DECEMBKin. .1819. NO. 25
WorJs ol Wiidorrt.
tt ii alwaya nhfo th loarnt even
from our nomoied eeldoni eofo to
venture to itintriict evmi our friend.
A quairi l, niuo tiuive out of ton,
ii merely the furiuouUtiou of a mis
nn leretaudiu.
Kory tunn Hird tion to bii eur
rouudingi the Himnliiuo or the
nhtido lint ox lull in hie own eoul
It 14 extra irdin.iry how I ( a
inm may look an mi a crowd with
out .IihCjtoiiii Hie fine of a fiiund.
Chore M a gifiil iIuhI uf unumppH.I
country witinn ui winch would lute
lo lu tukuu into HOjou it in ittplnuu
tiou of our k,,h,h and Monti.
Honrubie ia n"t that which
Utl lotlj i i Imi tii f time, nor llui
m iiiniMired by tinmh ir of yan
Hut wisdom it Iho ur iy hair noto
mail, and an auapottcd life ii old
atfi.
(iood iutcntioni are at bust tlu
so I of u-iod aetioui t and evfy
m,, gUt to aow thorn, and have
it to th.t eoil and maona whether
they coinu up or no, or wbethur be
or v otb".-r intbori the fruit,
V ituro neeim t o exint for tbo ex
.. . ... . , , i ... i
r;,.iimlt I lie world ia upniii i oy vos,
m 0.4 to iv 1 wit't 'tt .'looilorn.
A Ward lo Yomj Vlj,t
Of all tho eili piev ilent not no
" - , , ,
j '". '"". wu k"v, "f, ;'"" '"' 1 "tu . ,tl I u '"in";.
Ul'ltin lU " l,;r"!H ' ' i f,,-',' L,U, 11,0 u" 1 uf ,l,a
i ipo-ik lightly of tho virliio of womm tipi. and 'upsoti it t . .1
Iv u:..i..u 11. .......... I. ...I. v.. ..',, 1.1. .. ..... I ..
voting men. wo Kniw ol none mio,o;iu v intio u rumir, wi'ii 0 hmivj
Nr h there nnvlhiujf in whHi youii!
I moil are ho thoroughly miit'ikeo, a)
I . lo lllll IOW eSIHUl'-U llll'V I inn Ul nil'
"II... .. . .
1 intenty ol wom in not 01 tii"i' o vu
j mothere aud Hiter. At 11 t llo 110
ihmhiii whi nni'ietidiiia t tun do
.D.inifi liatiii n t ou trii-ie 1 v.uu
. ....
'"' nt.;rpii req-iiiiiirt inte-nty of
ohiirii'ter
11:11 ti words should Imjniu ciu iin l under two Herim of Kiuall
Iipoken 011 thin point, for tho evil is
teoer.il one, an I d'ep ro )to 1.
If vo:lii' HI )'l m o n ;n 'li'il M
1 ' . . .
1 thrown iiitotheaooiotyofthinthtloia
. t 11. .. 1 ......
h ivn 110
liv lile-.!! 1 n in 1 i"v Moiii'i fc'i
.1
iistmato the (!ii'iiii.!ter of Ii ment an. I
... . . . . .... 1 ,
Np.-otHlMo en i.eill iv iiiu iiepai i -
Ill' til of 01 liilO III Olll" polieo e null
ln. i. i.i.ii't4
1 "'iryouii men r.im..mi...ir
lli if lln'ir
in.. I Ii ippiii.ii-i .t"i) inii
... ..,,,
in ii! ter r u'ii iii wn'ii in, i woi i.nv
.vis I mii, uo mis inthropm phil.nop'iv
e in rover or weaken this fund uueiiUl
tiiilh It htaii.N like a In old .f
I id itself, for it. is iiolliii),' lo.v-t than
llii-. and rih.inld put an ovei I i-,t.i'i,'
seal i:n ui lin that uro wont to
, -in. .1: iIimo ii iiuiii 'l v of the l'oi fe 't
' ' - i i
v-.......
CoijiJC1 Chess.
If you area inn lied man and
don't L
' ho ron
ia heCai
now chess I. ever leHI'il It.
ihoii I jave you this a Ivico
is because up to throe ovenins bjo
.audi a tiling as a chess boar.l wn
Limwii iu Mr tiratt.'u m
Ii.uihh. H.t nnd his UL'.id Ditrtticr!
nave tna niroo to mat iu touu
- . ..-
ovennisii very pleasantly,
mill In,
supposed they nine happy euouh
toifiitbor until a frieud P lid them 1
IlliiiiLf visit, and asserted that
UiiiiLf visit, and asserted that the
juamo of chess served to qu ckou the
perceptive faculties, eiilsrgo tlio
miiid, and lender the luaiu mole
active. After rtiviii! tho subject
duo llionglit Mr. Orutluo walked
down toiMi aud purchased a ebons
board, and wheu evening cnuo hu
sutpiised his good wife by saying :
"A'ol!, Martha, we'll bave a game
or two. I expect to beit you all to
iliuders, but you won't care."
"Of course Dot : and if I beat
you, why you wou't care," she re
plied. I'bey sat down ami ho claimed
the first iu ivo. She at once ob
jected, but wbnu ba began
to crow
red in his face sho yielded aud be
it
led off. At the fourth move alio
took a man, ohuckliug as alio raked
hiiU.
"I don't see aorthlug to grin at,''
sneered, as he moved.
"ere, you can't move that way !"
she Culled out.
I can't eb Perhaps oovor
played obcH before you were boru.1'
6bu uaw a chance to fork two
men; and gave iu tbe point, but us
she moved be ciied t
"Hold 00 I've coucluded uot to
move there.''
She gave iu agaiu, but vben be
took a man sbe had overlooked ber
uoso grew red and she cried out :
" ilidn t menu tomofo tnere I
"Can't help tbat, Martha "
Iu about two miontea be shoved
a pawn three squ ires, and wont in
to the royal row suouuog i
Uueeu him I u leen bud ! I to
got auolher onoeu. '
Uuo would tblnit uy yer cuiiuisb
actions that Vou uever played a
game before;' bo growled out .
"1 know eno.igu lo ueat you i
"You do eh ? fotne folka are
awful smart,"
"And some folks am t, she suup
pod. aa she captured s bother icuo.
"Wbat iu ttiuhder are you mov
ing tbat way for 1"
"A rook oau move buy way."
"No it cao 1 1"
"Yes it can I"
'Don't talk back to me, Martha
Qrattau I I was playiugobess wbeo
you were io your crable 1"
"Idou't care ( 1 cao capture a
tueu whichever way you move I
lie looked 4uwit on the tratftrd,
eawUitt euuli r;s t.s c" v.
,;'':v.' " - .'...'."' , . ' '
roated out i
'Yon movej tico to tuy once !"
"I haven't 1"'
"I'll tako my oath you hove .' I
rau't phty ngaiuht any aucb blackleg
practice I"
' Who a a bladijt ? You nre not
only client) but tried to lie out of it !
Uo.ird and men full betwenn tbrm
lie could (nt no bii hat ijuiuker tlmu
hIim could I'm I her bonne, a"d t l'm
na the reeiiui why be got out of tbi
llOUMI) tilht.
the Piu Manli'ne-
There are few pieona of machinery
moro won lei fnl, or moro huiiiuii in
llieir .ip.iiMtion thin tho in 10 1100
that iii'ikea tho pini. A t ill of wire
ia put. iu at one end C imea out nt
the other a paper of pilii'iol ptm.
1'be operalion U tlir.a dj-icril'e 1 bv a
correspondent of tho b!'!Hig J'aft
" A hui ill m ioliiue, aoitit tbe
li'iiolil nriil nin of 11 l ily'a aewin
tiHrliino. oely N(rinirei,Rt'iUiU bofore
yon, 0 ) the buck hi. In a liht belt
deacetidi from tu lon sUufl at t lie
Ciiliiiy. tbit drivei nil the inachiiies.
mned in rows on l!iu floor, Ou the
uf r, ni,. ol our tea'Jhino
hanji on a
peg a Hiu ill reel of wire that h n
iieuu ntiiii'litt'U.'d by runninif thro'
a c 0 npoiiml rv hi mn of Hiii'iH roll
era 1 Ik s wire doxeon In. and tin1.
j on I of it en ten tbo ni I'liino. It pull
, ii in and biten il off bv iuc!iui, inc
1
rMiiantly, 0110 linndrc I aud l irty bitea
to tbo initiate J nst ai it snii is c n'.h
tho wire tliroo 1
li":i I, while
it K 'P it in a 0 onntoia ink hoi o
'between it teeth. With an outward j
iiiuni ui uu I. I'l'll, 11 lll'l'l vlJ ni" 1
1 . . i 1 ,-..i ... ...
, )ui m lun.iyi in n iittiu groove iii-kmi i
tho 1 ink of a am ill wheel that ..lowly
: rovjlvoa imt 1111 lor in n 1. Mtun 1
;i v ji u.u prr-HHiire o, 11 to 111 111 iry iioop
. , . .1 .
theao pun roll iu their pl.ioea. a a they
. hies, linen in e.ieh. T;, isn Ui. .h r iw
, lile:
, liner lowaril the ou t of tu aories.
I Tin) v ho at alt!it iueliii'itioii on (Uu
i ' . . . , .
pointi of tho piiiH, mid by a am lea of
. . I ........ 1 .
. i';io hut ir iiuimi nun iiioiiiivj iu u
; Ullio nli iwer into a lux 1
' .. I' .. . ....... 1 . :. '
j mini v-i'ini ponnoH 111 -u;i in '
!itnvy ,ii,i lr t ir .on. i.f ftin.M ii'ibiti
1 ilny Win k f Jr Olio of tlluiM I
111110 uui noitoua v ouy m .enni.e.
1 011 tins II tor iiniko live linn ire l ii'i l
.... . ' .... .,. I
hiii v ponn.M in pinn iidiiy. i ui'.-io
re thmi pi)!i:.hc t. Twn v.'ry t -a r: ! i
yent tii'iehiuofl reject every crooked ,
1 pin. even the slintest n regularity
of fonn beiui' delected. Another
uutoiiiatoti assorts half a doztu
leiit;tl)H iu a many ditlVront boxes,
nil Ht oneo and unerringly when ai
csielc-ss opoiator his into I the eon
tents of boxes from various uni-i
tlllllO!. I
"Lastly, a perfect neuiiiH of a tu a-1
chino hangn the pin by the bund in
uu inclined platform, th.oiiLih ail
many clots as there are pins iu a
row on the paper, Thene blots Cou
voro into the csiet hjufe, spanning
tho length uf a row, l;n lor then!
runs tho Blilp of tiia paper. A
, . , ,,, . r .i . . . i ... . .
. ( . .
iin?iri- i n oai t oi iiie lii.iei i io c iienen
one piu U'oiii eucli ol t!ie slots as il
fills, and by o ie miviment tlio'.a
L b j in nil tiiroiigli two oorrugaled
iid,'esiu the paper, from wliioh tboy
uic to bo picked by tupor tingeis iu
lion. loirs, an 1 all aorta of bumno
lingers tu all sorts of huauu cir
CUiUjliUlCeS.''
Tab'e Ettiquette.
Never eat Very f.ist
Never fill tho mouth very full.
Never open your month wbeu
chewing.
Never make a tioiHe with Jour
mrsiitb or throat.
Never attempt to talk with the
month full.
V.iu.o- luava the table V. itb food
,.i,
,u kl,g iu"umi
Never soil the tibia oloth if it is
possible to avoid it.
It is easy to Cud reasons why
others should be patient.
Nevor carry awav fruit or ooufuct
tioimry from the talo.
Never explain at tbe tablo wby
certaiu foods do not agree with yo i.
Never encourage a dog or a cut
to play with you at the table.
Nevor introduce disgnstiug or uu-
pleasant topics for oouveisallun.
Never pick your teeth or put your
band iu your mouth while eating.
No"er cut bread ; aUaya break it,
spreading with butter each pcioe as
yod eat it,
Never con.e to the table iu y6ur
sbirt-ateeve, with ditty Lauds or dis
shelved buir.
Never tuprens ti choice for suy
purtioulnr part of e disb, uukss re-
dnenled to do SO,
X- I... .1..,
Never hosiUte to take tbe Inst
piece of bread or tho !at cuke , thcro
are probably moro.
over call loudly lor tbe waiter,
nor attract attention to yourself by
boUturous oocducu
vi I. .H i a
wbilo yoit Oat from them.
t-ui the
meat with a knife.
"Hollo, Bill, vrbea did you obarige
yonr boardiug-boitae T ' said CharleB
Calluu'def td Williuiu Creamer, at
New Yiouoa. Ohio, ea they met io
tho street. Creamer bad jdst breu
released from prison, and regarding
tbe question as iusultibg, ba diew
a tvif knilaand Stabbad the uffetidor i
but Galleuder was q-iick enonghl
with e reviver to eavubiu dwtl life
pilH1hd nvtry TlmnidiiV Kvet(iv( -tSRBfllAII
OnoUaH, rrop'f
Torm cf SnHncnptioti,
Rl'tfl Tilliinmt mi't'tlia, or ti.Mifnit
pni'l with'n thVMir. J(f nupor die
eii'iinicil unlii erronrnnee nr4
pnid MnWff ni the opliun uf the pull
lMir. Hl!li rlplimm oii1nt,1o of lb COUfttf
VAYAMLR IN AUVANCK.
lr!r'Ji' ItftltiB mid iiaitiv t'ir
ailili-Aor) .o ntlinr IiiTi'inr ui'n'ri'rt
on! urn liei'H.i fortlu i ri.:e of tlif .r
LNRY A. "WOLrLliV, "
Saddler and Harness
Maker
Cenirevllo, Snyder County, Pennai
K"tp on hi't. tml in to a.rOwr nil kHi.ll
"I llam-a., 1.,..llri, Ilrl.Hr, l,!ri, Ctlurl
, All wi-tn iimnt l f"r or f
Mr . M.ilfrt H n I. ni trial to .f" ltit h4
umioriuuili ula tu'lntrt. IMur lt,'T.
V, II, ltllK A,
3U!f-r St-iti,H, .Vnycr C'.. J'a.
( t'orii i" y from Li-wi.io-in lunr'ion.)
At 1' 1 . ni I M.t tn'i"! iil Tfta.mi W.
rrn tlv Mil t 1 A.' it 1 K, tlll.TI,
l ut rhu 1 1 .im. m ,
I.(l, lunlt rlkt ratiMr.HM'nel t ?
VI l,l,r, Mutu l Fir lu'urtnr, mi l otUtt
ort- 1-.. i;.n.i nl.
T(.iJl- tml rttl.Um: tt (li'ie ill',a
lit'. I" it.
NICHOLS, SHEPARD & CO.,
Trtnttlv Crvr-k, Mtrb.
OniGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE
VIUR v rr O II
THRESHING MACHINERY.
Tnf Hitrdl. 1rlnJIiln, Tlm-aHn
IH . ,.' TLr.-h'r, fflM, J.t i It
- 'i.-.J ') H-,.- I-' . 'U-iil, rNM C4ikl
STF41 Pimrr 1 Uii-i rr- k ci ..! ifll
,ii, ...f irJ.-.v'.. .'hi iit.m r.r.
Ol ll I nrll-J st-iin ll.rfl.rr tnrlnr,
tor:.'.'-!-,''. ".i -if. . I..r.
rrt.t. f.r r-vf.i .1., otr Irrfct l 14.
Till.' Tiai Trir.hlnc 1 ihim nil r.fin
i.-r. U I'r,i ll' .-v.nt. .4i l.f Ik
kil'l li- a . .1 1 ti h t. m tmte"4 I, k .-.
GIU1S Rniwr will nil ulimli lo tlir rnnr
IB. ' i-rf- 1 '11.I-. in 1 Ur I'.te -r -rt . b
ill .it .f ir't.'0' i.B rtH- y.l-4 IL. i.'.r-i...
NOT Oiilr Vll .orir-l'ir for a lint, Oili,
H.i. , Ki- .c 1 I... 1. 1: I I II- IW-i- . -
r i riif..!.-. in I.,,, r r . yv... r.,.,. ,.,
..! -i ii. t.n 1 . 4 1 1. i.:. .- - r.cii..,' m
(.. rr. ti.iis iv...-1,.
XI Thomiirli lViirkmin.Mp, tlirnl HnKh,
r. .ni- i r.-i. i --ii.i .. .. 'i 1 1-', " it. i
Mr " l ii.i ' li-Ur w".. i -r llirr.,.'i .
Mlflt H (II s for Slmpllrll, nt I'aHs Ue
., I. ,. ..r. i.1' iba m-m l.u 'i Mli. iM
t .... S n i, iih -jv I.iim.i'4. m .-...II.IU...
Fill II Mr or ,-. , , ( .,. Hin'lnf
fr-.n. hi, i. I..'. Il ... ,. .Li -..',:,-.. -t i.i.v.
4 H..r,. I'.'-rr. V ii... a.
rOU Fartlrulam. fall ft our Irillrr-I uf
rtw I. 1 i I l..'i,-1 l Iff -ii, li i bi.. ttta,
J AMI'S W f.isi: t. A-cnt.
M.ibcni-.'iig i, ftnj ler Co., I'.
rj-.VlOX rAMXG MILL
t; ELINSG liO K, SM YbClt C0.,rA
Keclv ifc Wuuiier
liUiubt-i Ih-ukrs
tun M.iM Aril urn ur
Dnr.rs, Dniir Hint's, M IikIhh -., Miuttcr
tvitiilnw IIom-s. Illluds, Dash, M air
llxltti;, IHitnt ItallltiL's, Rrai k
ets. MeuldliiiH, lloorlnir.
MJK.'l.f. SA WMl k CA BIN KT Tt'KNINiJ
bbluglos, Lath, Vo., AVo.
Or.ltrt toHolitd n 1 l witb promrl
c nu 1 loi' m. Piin o il) u 1 nim.
noo'ir ti.ioi hririi i r?nini( !wtir
J I he Plitimix Peoltfral.
j lti .roi Hfi't In ti piou'.Urlr .Upi4 t
. ,,l-l .r ni. Oii.ij:fl,ii till ttnl.iran. tl
j bii, .1 1 ... Il it l'i ".iukU. It ! !.
1 1,.. .ir. tin n IlKlrti l iliniirll.it. Ii it
.trnji',. tllriUk'i rrit. Il lili m.t ur-f
I ,ur, i..i litir nititr ui1t -In Tu.iu.kmJ. iif
Hi r I ' it',. ..I r.iirn H n.ii-lr.tim !,
H.i I 11 i, r ri pi. ,. I. Ill) Ij lb rIU
ntin tU't flurri aT' eti-.l.
I I'rl, i, . i i:ti ur i l,lln f ,r 1 .
I iritr. ill l.l lirh Irar M T- tr t
' a . 1 1 I nun A Mumr. lll.i llaijur, tuilbnsi
I om, 'n a Hir' '. i tuiranlla, l',
I April IrJ. lit. I f.
"OH! MYi
iifsra M.ir-
UI. He llKT
Rii.st r ! nr.
in Mrdioni.
enrv pmu id ms
Um-k. tiui or
Loiiiv, n I nil .11.
t iihi of lb Kid-
BACK!"
bi, livrr bladder nnd Crlury Or
(int. llrnpsv. Oriil. t)ishtta, Urigbl'
bioenii uf ib Kido)'. Br'fliiion or lni
o.ioilneiH' uf Cri.ie, Nr?U lliinni,
triuai We.iainr, nU'! tt.'- t-e't lll'.Nr'lJ
KtMtliV it prci-sirul tXt'KtoSLV for
i brae Jn4 't.
Froia 11. K 0. Ttvlor, D. D., Fatter
I iMi ltspliai I'liuicb.
I'n.ivu.mt, H 1 , .tn . "!
t esn tiity m tun tirtn ofllL'Mt l
KKllUul iu K.d-iey li.miei rrt.a eoi1
trial. btii:g Leen gru'.y ltn1nt h
it Ulf, t. If. TWIjQH.
rivmcit. It. I , Air. tQ. tM
IV v. K CL All KB -Dun a, It inng
winir.d lb woi'ltrlul t tici tt
IICX r S RKMtOl" in iny ec n.-. aid ;
n grrnt mriiber of oibur, rtonunu'i 1 1
In all tttlioitd nith !i lni-y di. or
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