..Vf'.'- .iw'.it'tL.1: tt verili O.i column on O la-hall ro.tiinti. una var, n, ono yftf, 30.00 Ooe-fvurlh oUumn,one year, l.VtK) sK'ry Ha minns.1 insertion, BO 1'r ifuawio.-ialand Business cards of !i itmoir than 5 liii"s "T yri 8 f)0 Auditor, Kgf.itb, Mb Aohfcfttf , una Ass.tf Gutter, . '8.80 Editorial nVJidkj sWrJsue,; Le JG All transriont advertising lest than 3 month 10 cents a line. All advertisements for triortrrne tiod than one year tiai'Siue St U time the .re ordered arid II not pntrl the person ordering (liem will oe held; respotisio.e lor mo tncnev. 1 o e try 1- Wbta yaa. stt ajug.Lv4Wa -. . , 8itsJiag willful ia tbt ttr, Villi tora bat td kateltai trauitri, Dirif fast bb4 btre red ftel, , taat not tbe oliiM unbtetliug j 8ra.lt upon blm. Mrk me, wbta II' I grown old bt'll oot forgtt il For nmembir, boyt makt mto. p. . . V Him 7 nu stver lata e grtnJiirt, With bit tet slo witUjoy, firing la mi a I 11:0 Sol of kia la MS Soootbing eid to biin a boy T Or reltts totte (light or teldetet j-; With a brow all t!ou It J, wb ia )I rtttlttl tout bctrt loo tboJ.btltts To remember boyt tasks ma. Let ui Iry (o a Id I3ml plteiurs To iht lift of tvtr buy ; For s b ohilJ nee.lt ttaler iattrtat la l:t sbfrew ani in joy. Cll yoi'r biyt bona by tuVtjYntit 1 Tbty avoid the hnne'wlj iin It isebeertaei with tinkia.ltiit ' IS' tt rtoitfnber bjya o n ut a. Kitty of Coleralno' At beautiful Kit! cat mtrulog vi Irip- plng , Witb pilobtr of milk front Ibt Nir of Coltrtiot, Wkia tbt mi tbt llu nlilc l lit plloiiwr II 'iitttblJ, AoJ all tbe tvttet baiurutilk wttorti Hit plain. "(Jli wlmtthnll I 1I0 now 1 'ii! lijWin at you, aw I ' w -Surt, lar,-tst a piitbtr I 11 at'tf aiatl iigtin .' 'T iht ri'lt of my tlair. OU.Birsty MoCltnry. ' " Yotl'rt eui at a , pUgnt lo tbt girl uf Culeriit. I tat Jnwn boi ls bcr snj gout 1 Ji l oblJa bcr .. , . . ... . .. .. ,. Tit it anah a miafortunt a'n il l glra brr auoli pniu ; A kit tli'oa 1 givs bcr, ail era I liJ lilr Sha I Tor tueb pletfiirt a'uu'J biakr il ngtiu. 'Tws liiymikiuj seisin, lotii't lull lUt ratoo M'iroiiiiiira will itetrer oomo ainla, 'lit pluu 1 For vary toon after pitor Kilt. 'a I cr TLo ilavil a pito ut t t w.ioi la Culor Mian. H 0 I o ts C ii 1 . I wds 'visiting the oity of NY.v Yoik. Tlnratii was betting uiitiNt mywido v, an I I was 111 a so in ilrowsy state of mind, wliou I t'.i i'i I hoard a low luouu in the street, directlsiijdt tsuo. At first I was lisp mod to tltop o.I 11 iio into u lazy iu o l, in which I co il I picturo Boiuethin ro ue agreasble than btortu and . vtoloiioj. ; JJut. ..im brought uo tt no extiaorJinsry tioiut of waichlaliieas - by h seooutl moan, which iuoi ease l to it lovr fly of diHtruss." I waited no lonr, but threw up the window 'and looked tlowu ii-t 1' the street, x "la that you, up there t ' sho ito.l alodjfiiri wwbo . bited a room uudor iniuo. '" "It's I. snre enotiKb IT T "roplfa 1, while tbe storm beat veugofully down tut throat. . "I thought beard s iinethiog in the street, sod I pre time that by your heid boiujr out this moiauut, you board it m well aa mvself. "That I Jid I" shouted the lodger "sad it's a kind of sound 1 d u't fancy. Lot's go dowa and sea what's up." .... "Just what I was froioa; to pro pose myself," 1 replied 1 and with these words I closed my window. aud seiziniT uay overoont and but, oueued the door, li.it no I bad better. wake a . proviwiou . against emorgenoy 1 so I slipped up to my bed and took from under, uiy pillovj a small rerolrer, and this time lu't the room, aud descended the stairs. 7 found uineigbbor. wjiUogC iotue at tbe door of his cbaoiber, and we went dowothtl MttUStslrs to the front door. This wo were about opening, whn there was a bud riu at th door boll "Who's there T" cried a voice from tbe top of tbe stairs- We- did not answer, but opened the door . and were greeted by a atrana sight, wbiob as revealed by the flickering gaslight yl -tUOba)IJiit aX aud, therefore, coujd not aas bffeotive in the extreifio. It wtsl uff-Wd ti lf6eVou bt ihS reaoll of re a tall fcnd elegant lady, dressed eo treljr,iu black, dreuohed with the rain end pals as death. "It's LonirooJ aud II'.' oiiavl oiy ' neighbor I "we rang tho boll ,bjf miMtake.'' 5 - - Jt With this exceediasr'etraloh ef trot hV be pushed uie ott the. slap, aud fojlowed, closing tbe door,' "Now, tay good woiuau." said he, "I am not Muu.ed ta tb'.s kfod of ,.orprier-and -haaw . seiatUie-f what you taug the Otijl ior. ,11 teouig tinciiU to shut yoii oiif iu the'ralli', but yen will uudit.taitd' it eborUy, Vou ring for IwlpV-V i ' "(7. oentlernen, do not' let us lose t!ue.iere. . Mi d lUihtor .is being . carried way, aud I want your uid to iiKiovtr par. -... I uow' W tU wisdom d( uiy 5;y0Bn7.Oli!H MIDDLKBlJp,lSNYbEU .COUNTY nsixlibor'a nctiou in eluHtin tlie door - Hud the hHy ia blue It been shored ioto tbe eutry, ruiue boat od boitoH and the liee of lumrlert would liuve biita down , w tbe tick ot end old -fashioned dock, and de iayeH tbe- poot woman ageuJ bait bour in wondoriog quoit an an I wild iilgeatiues. Bi, taf friend was right, "Cotue 13 my ftiond Drown'a ao1 tell n tbe wbola altn-f, mi 'lmn we can lunve yon tliore a a 1 ahead, '' ind Jaotfbt my uoihUor. "lta ritfht on the way." ' "-. Tbe worann only Maid t ' l will rout thoiH, I eannnt po as fast 01 yon,'' and aim broko dun nod lobboil CJiivu!nivoly, ISrjiTn'it wns.lhe apthory'a shap on the firat corner, ami bavins rttaclm I tbitt we quickly learoud tlmt tbruo rati iiih bad darted from &n alley-irav up jn tbein, nod had Meizod her d inciter Hud inn.le off with bar striking down the uiother for apiliu tj t'jum for inoicy. Huob tliioii wore not etrann iu thia p:ii I of the oity, and we did uj hi op to woinlor at the atory ; bat hnvio got from tho ethitusiud uir rntor tbu diruetiotl the riilniiin lojk. as. near na mio roul.I uive it, we sprang out into tu stona aud push ed our way ulon tliu Hti'eet. .uy..iieihbor Jacjbs . ww a b iu detrctive, aud I think had dabbled aoiueluii for' pastiiatv lis -wont straight on till wo cuius to a torn wbiob brought us a tnatia- Ur building, which tho strait iu its! lour direction loft ut the rijtit. To' nio iftt, 01 ium narrow utiuoiuirr.ini a narrow elret euoised bv Uyh una nudtiyo bail titles. 'kVe'il (,'0 djwu hdio, " s li 1 b 1. Now I should never Irive noticed any Uill'tireotit) . blwMU . this sli'Mt uud auy ol her, but tni0':it huve k.-pl (ill lit) lit I Hhoiild h ivo CiiU s t0 lu.: old IhiiI lin,,' o iri j-.v lane, or ujiue tiling of tho kind "1'uii to one they carried lur down there," be xaid, "fiia 1 hov t!it ruin fa'.ls V "What uiakes you think sot" I replied I 'ark strotit it'll n d vollin ' houses. Nor iiro there stores that polioetneu trouble tli iun tlus tui.)a lo wato'.i. Just lbs ttrojt to b j clo ir ol evoryb ) ly." "i urn with yon, then." And with these words I followed hint, as he ma lo toward the bead of the Htreet As wa entered, we tuiuht wn iii'Hida faint cry, fro u a lou dis tuuee dowu. He wore Ntrolcinu our cars lo Catch another, if it should roach us through the stor.u, when u little raod fellow ran like a sprite up to us, and exclaimed : "Misters! thoy'za trot a irl down there, mi l I guo sao tti.i't it ;oiu her own homo." "What makes yn tlii ik ho, tiny T hurriedly uhkod Jauobs. "Oauso tiiey swear at her like bla zes, nod she tryns to holler un' can't 1 hid, did, uu I kuow jut wheru they wout with 'er. The little fellow's voice sounded houust ouough, so Jacobs tlnov v couple of coppers iuto his baud, aud toKl him to lui 1 tho-wiy. , The boy started ou at, a rapid ace, which feqnirej all our efforts to keep up with him. The niu was iiow fulliug lo torrents. Il was a night fur violence, aud I aim 1 lore I as I thought that possibly we tuiht be mitmacessfut in our elTu-ts to d.i liver tho young lady from tbu bauds of the scoundrels, who would con. sign her to a fate worse lu.au 'death. I wondored what the moruiog pa pers would aay of tbe whole affair, when our guide ran into an alley-way at tbe right.and was out of our sight in an instant "A regular imp," said Jacobs. "Deserted or betrayed us." J suggested. "Neither, I know-. Ibeir ways. Wait and see." . ... We did wait and seo, but only for a moment-- Tbe urchin re-appeared and talking fast, and in a low voico, said t "Say, misters, they've gone up there, an' dowu the other way i and it ye go down to tho next alloy, au get np ou the sly to the rickety old house l LQjber end oa, ye 11 see what ye re after, .... Jacobs staid uot to say a worli but clappiug'somt uioTe ooppors iu to the Lot's palm, urooeedid to f l- low tbe youngster's diaotiou.i tottto letter. 1 mtg.it btv st'ip $ 1 "li doubt. the integrity of the boy, think ing myself sagacious "lit so djiug; but Jacobs was more experienced and kaew well what be was about .The lad did cot accompany us fur ther t uo doubt reflecting that be bail neither strong arm uof pistol to eonitioa i he,' no doubt being well oognitioo i he,' no doubt being kuowaiu that q iarter. , 1 We ' pushed our way agaiust tbe ptWtn tho alloy the boy ha ujeutijiu ad and tdrued bp tjUis into iuteufe fiavknees. iVo Wove grapiflgsL e jr way aloug when waaaek !. refltfe- tloa of a bright flish and then a report. The impression with ,10 at arst wan mat we oaa ween ' votrayau by the - lrnptf - a guide, - auI woim idity iu trusting 00 ,a a, Jthort an aiiuaiotsnoe, Hal I waJhnd teoiv eX.for fell iog. the. report. camf through poise- and 'wleoV end rain a tow. .cry low. .cry tolr ... palq. aud tbo it. ttiiiC8',oab,:Ttif roifle that uttered the oatU was tJifforeut from th..ouo Ihal utUrod the ttf - exeluiined (be totce of the ' iweaier. fcVoa -maf "foot curaoJ look if! baren't dntaheJ ye I Lot a got, tie man b witU bis imiiii rtuxttlmo, uiy bonoy.,, i,,.,;... It waa evident tlmt we were about euUtrt ori;WfiT0 i;oiir'f onf lrin, an.Ij) nvj jr at I Ii.aU might bi auoipioitoxl 4t actout Durtiou. "I your btrW in order f" ia q'lired Jacobs, in alow vojeo. , , "C.ippedaod liy,"eiMi I, ia re turn -!-. , . '. ".T"i.' riiun keep it tj.ity fj nso, for I know th nt :Jtca ; Cio'I lbw. thit hie I the 14 n strong ono, and ') nt the ( iiot ii tnd ie Ibe city. B it b.tve no fear lor we ara ftj vl to l bom ". ... ' ' - . -' I rep m led rlher eliiMf tbUl was not afraid, and wo b id reoom money. I o ir hImoh it ; tho nltav.' when it 1 to i.in wait biwi'd ' aho'td. It w:i tint of a woionn, uuJ we hat uo dubt wb it win. ' I'lio Io vtl tuka yf I" cried a. ) th.it wn h I n"t jet he.tr 1. Ju've tflr jj us on ni i trouble. .'jw bilisi or I'll .Djes ro feci tb it uiiits t ' -O. .lout kill mi. sir ! " rsoo,1.,d aswoot f.ialo voie.1. Ut ni.. mV luru 1 1 mv inotlie.'. nd.l bless v in for yonr kindness!'.' ..i . i...- .... 1. 1 1 UUIMI.I.ii, HUT ! til 01 t III StUM -..m .- . , .. . vuiitf -.. tji 1. hi riiiiiui iiri urt?ti in) : Mt -1. .1 1 IV I 1 111 .. nn .11.1. nul .1,.' a' n . T - . .. . -4 n . . " " . VI. HI T T i Mill. J '-fc !' . Cl I . I - " ........ ..' I,. .....ii. i.i.l ... I.. , ...' Ijtvu and visit ns in 1 poi hips wo ,1 llrips we'll i,-t v u a an' I! v m is -IWi r i ,Vn 11 d 1 tint, t'li i'. PVH) we'll) j..t lit'l reon here, , j.-sl it bit ! 1 1 bv a hoarse I bis s ilH .v is "tvi t veryjUiib. mid the du-tp uroan of aiiijiii-.li in it, i til i v.t I. h i.ve u i v uopu.ess was tb i u. iso of their viotun "N i v, Lio wo il, you utuli'isl itid how tlfn i t'.iui'i mu-t lit .li.i.i i l i't. Im in a biii rv, and d m't li.'o a Inhot loo untiy. I think we've got t'j kiil o'lo of ttiosii iiu.-i. An hjir jhenci wj cm toil b.'tiur whether oiihi of them, or inoro, or whrtther mni uf Im, or both, will he f tod for rats." I I Jacobs ha 1 a professional way of j spn ikiti which tiirnoi my bio 1 1 a lliltlii c il I. an 1 in ill hid fii ifirs tiuio as'if I hud rather Urn littlo b)vviry ilisiiveahlo i( she lind-. In is lf hal not htlpod into the track of tii-t wiliuly neihet d. It woull In villains j hut this tli I not last lou, very tsy ti hat-a iiuin who, hav for a 1 nid oath fro u one of tlinjiog tmun I u w.iiuan to bin, in tie ni scamps, a pitoim cry from their ell n t te m iks Iter liai.pv ; li n' l not victim, rc-tirotised wh it miiiiio i l 1 to lent mi i who wis cn-t int an 1 hu 1 within iu. 't tender ; tti I when a w mi ni Ijvoi "Nnv f ir it !" exolai'Ded Jitfiobs. b til vaya a'ri via 1 1 .ii:ai.f. bettveon his teetli. Aud hu niovul! Tim uie.r. men ol lint wull hnv rapidly up in the d ukness, wbtlo I ntioi been wntclff l in llieic iIo ii-j-tvilh a viulunt reaction within me, 1 ti lolations, while iu mi mil rotn felt like C ivciini tho H)iu with a bound and tli.tchargin my revolver . without asking or giving in-trcy. I Wo were soon nt tlie door of an ' .ol 1, broken d iwn hovel. Th iioi-e t'l.tfthi) st inn forlntiatelv ilfo.vM 'l ithi.t of our foitsteps uu I we r. "'.vied th) door without givin; nlirni. i As we Blood there o jiisi l.n io ' the ' . . . . nest tii'tans or g.iiuiug an emraii, tho ruOiina got int. uu altrc.t:io-jor an 1 the ooject oi tiio.r iieaie.i -us c.ission I think best not to rao ird The iuinationt Jacobs did uot stoti to try the dior, hut nave it a kick , that burst tbe rickety tluug from its hinges I rushed in after, him. nnd : fi.nti.l mvsitlf in hii old room, lit bv': a tallow can lie, that UicUore i as ir in perfect frenzy ut the wind that beat ia tlirongti tlie cruciis, auj I'oin under the rotten floor. OlTin the oppsito coiner wnn croiieho l in mortal terror a beautiful girl, hor hair disheveled." and her uptnrood eyes bat1 'd in tears. In her despair, I could sen that sbo was mutely appealing to (leaven while the ftun Is before her were engaged iu their diabolical coufab rogurdiug tbo lovely victim, Jacobs' laid , d'awu Ii is revolver, and bidding mo boo to tha man wbo was nearest , the girl, ho presented his pistol to biin uearest tho door whose size showed biui to be tbo ouo spokeu of by my e imp. uiou. Tbe fellow lifted bis baud as I passed, and I saw something glitter in it, 1 saw uo more but duitod upon my man as a pistol U nhod in the uaod of Jacobs. I hooded nothing, but springing forward, closod with Lho rufliau ayportioued me. a sbo .vo l tlzht, but I was 1 10 quick' for him dealing biiu a blow with uiy revolver aud suut luui reeling against tho wall, ' ia another moment I bad him aaainst tho window, snd my pistol prcente I to bis hoi I.' As I pruBsed hiuj blcUw.tr i, however, the time esttn woodwork, gave way, and wo. both foil iutJ the Turd amid the shatlerls? of kIus aul ourssjof my opponept. the fellow did not watt to fl-i'it Hi oot., longer, nut taming himself a whvi be ., leaped to bis feet and thjuluug mq a watchman, made ollin the lata aadl darkoess witU.all Hinted '""-"' ,1 M'o.t'tuti. I basleaed hi to lue aid or Jacobs but bd had taken good care of himself I found the -liht blowu out by the uotrauce of the wiod through - the sh itbuod wipd w,' ' and 'Jacobs was ordering the thiid i uffisn ' to follow him.' ilt aeomsijl ha had shot tbu bjg fellowdead, and' the- other beinu the oheT oun;iod la 'be '.aqnabbie that ooourred. while we were iu the alloy. ;"was eoniju'ered - y.ithoat drtticulty,, . in, "v..i..,i.,. - A 1 ij.'. , 1 1 en m ilw . he ,reat of my story short.""Tb. oul aa protiaeutislly resouJdt f i a ft$ worse than dsatb, wflts oeaittetad. by--us U ibot aputu ecaryVsl (the 'Bieeriag'-betweea I.i.'r..i. 1 u.r.. ..k.u '.." i..ii.t.ini. - aandarakl, tul ao jinsxoaotudly r- WUhllll. Mute uuuuiini vii 1 .W t.nBIJ toi'e.Viab.oihBfcV.aiiiii'r s6UJ r a .alius. .1 sbailJ 4t .uMrt .L,..l ; Our Old Horns. I It was a nlotsnnt enit in tho oldun tiine.CTory nook and corner i the old lionso it wi not old then. 1 for It it more than forty yoirs niin:t ; tbe oninido world, iim becu brought we lotit is afltooiate l witU i,iine(to tbia cily'a id inny ' brt wen ut a plsamtai , iocidotits of obildlioo.1 or,elooa on Wtilont Btroot. . Kvcr youth, some pIcajtiH tha t of the Iouk' iwo. . li lupv tbouihta of childhood. ulertso l tuuinoriuH of tho old iilaof. itnd of tho only friend dear f uvi.s, pftHhol to the bettor boinc, or hfit tOrcd 10 diatutit cluuus iimii limit view ne wo appronoU tho ol I h nn llow glorious the uiemoiiva ol oiiiklliO'id ! lliw luiidh ono liny Hvt in a .ainKls .lRmr, ;.ben iii j nor, hoi. In ooiiiiiiutiion with the mt ! Dot )in ahitdows cross mirptlh aa wo iaub tho old honm--no fiiinxiN! welooine no mother's kis im) kindly k1'"01111;! fnvu Hi-turt or brotlvirs .Str.ui,;.!fs linv 1 bwn there many our ILkv, uh wI1 as ttm. hivo left I Li -j i i- m.nks iiiijii to.it ol I d allin. 'ibi lor ttlojj wi l i opi-n and wv entered, b it be.ud 110 WkIoioi'iii roit'o iMl wue eilent I hero in mir eiiuiuoo., h eo.ns as me voieo tu mo -I..II....1...- ...... p.i ""V "V ,lJ lt hrt!B ,w the U.. .Jll.llKSI,' 1V1W OOIIIS Hlia, V;1 urtt! I -)SVtftl Will ... r,, . , . , ., I"" """""....so i.....;.,. ii-i.it u pleasant onus. it wttro h 1 I to i r - t sjo t iu e.i 111 :i li no a i I ii ''leot hud , .... i IMUJIU I'i Villi Mll'll'.l PI lite. .S We In .... I it!)), m i.t.nf.il r.. ..1;... -"n ' 1 I., ... ivlli m.i.irnl.i r....l,,.. IV. ..n . . ... . . . I, nil u, i m.i.llii il l,..,.l,f. Ii.,.m I . , i...... f ..... .,t,.i lti',.. ,. , ....... . ,. .. . . , ...i.i . .. , ....... I iuuikiuii iiv our koo.i ratlin- in I linaveu. wiiit'li sn all iievtir trl' ) v ni l. We tho't nf the loved t:i'ts wit i have hi; tiio e.u tuly bouse for tho h. .ivt;'i. ly, uu I that wueti wo- fiil.ti' tho mnv iiuiuo wij.n i.i. receive me w.-ic mud inouifi- uiuitf uu. -t u u hh.iiih uiKjjium uu dug you ipiall.V i f- J.i,i t uMi-UJ. u i,(t , ,,;.,i, f I a hwti mine I .i ire, O.ir ln-aris iitbnon.i il iro.v tlmf skull un 1 bvaui. ; wull .inforiut'tl witu bimtelf tuny uot, F'ijlli'. I'm .v -it's S :t ira iSiil. ' r' li.iir, '. is .v.i.i ; lay win be I (it1 bet I is n.ii I, and iN p iris 1. -ii-.tt us you Int.l iiuaiu-L i 'f-V !.! i:ss y i i-1 . i,: cks j.liiio.'i lutirlv pro pi r 1 1 inai.e ix 'opt the Never look a fjift horso in the. I "'"". "' s',s"SAr .iiitn..t i .. Il i Ifoi.htMd. which in both height mid -month while tho donor is present. ior,S: ''""" '- ' i Happy Husbands t, ' . .i i. r t Ii ti a in n n s own Iimii if hu is mi h ti'py win his wile, In nine c is-' nt t.l ton. It is n very evcei'i utal woui iu uh) wilt 111 In nil die ci'i to an mtuti'iva lri-!.u i 1, mils more rxcp1 i.niil o;io who w II m: lit i u me t imve in-ei . xe iin.;iy U ip py. I ie r- iS'ii is vory p.f, i. A i -.ii'liel HI I li. u ..Ve I, lll.sj iVh i I -ii e lue w ti 1 l'ii ao.d i M i ivnri efn. I .1 III) l.uli! oill at biuic j M..e lllOiC Wll Il I I II I 'O Ol thlrt i'iTo 1 s ii st rot's ie k-ip fit) lieuiiH Hi ii were in iron, nul wi-to happy ml ttn-ir l -u .ot n ;--. v . .- n i .... . . - .1. . I .i --v .......... , ................... , . , his b-ag ivtww t.ed or prom- aXl: . nn-.u i.o m u.r '' will oulv be proi u ler, and il s ie Khdh lino der. Ii this imowu. a- is nfion I tie ciise, she w u i, it nv.-n tie pi oU,. Uat giv her love, sppt cent ion, kinlues, tad 'here is ii t sienli iJ she woivd n it maks lor. bis cnte.it uo I ejiul'.rt. I.. ....). 1 1.... -.11 1, 1... A. UU llld'J tTll'i IJVB.l 1JTI w as 1 I II IID hero an I l.nr kiug. No less a hero to Iht, th 1 i.'h lie is not one to n y other ; no lea a hint, theiigh his ou- ly kiug.lt.iti is hor hcurt and home, - A pi iuter d,)s not rash t ,the doitur every tiiuo ho is "out of tort." Nor te a bukor when ho get out uf ''pi.'' N ir to a wood-pile when he wants a "ttick." Nor to tho Uiblo when he wants a good "ruin.'' Nor lo a guu-shop when he wants a "shooting slick.'' Nor to a cuhiuel shop whoi he wrnts "lur 11 it tire.'' Not 10 a bsok wbeu ho wants "ii"iiis." Nor t"i bus his girl w'hfii bo want to "g'i t press." Nor to a hw)er whoa he Ins a 'dirty ce "' Nor lo a bucher wlieu lio wania "lat n ;r to nn old cLe-se whea be want. 410 tuiti't-r. .s 11 10 u ii 'tiiif ffniM be ia thirsty and has five coats ia li s pocket. Nor to a butcher whea lit waut a "sheen s-foo', nor to a bv ery stablo wbeo wtnts a "horae." They occupied a rustic seat nrath the sproa ding elms, the palo moon. beams fell gently through the leafy boughs and shed o re each their soft and silvery ruliinco. 'Duliug, whispered the poetio iawelor. 'yoy are like tbo tuutohless tli amou 1, you are to brilli tut au I s pure. Hit what gem do I remind you most of, dearid I' The emerald,' she softly luurmtii'od t 'because you are so green. ; ; An old lady from NewHjdforJ vis ited Boston recently for the flist time and while Viewing the attractions of tbe piiblio garden was pointed out tbe bronze etatne ol Charles Sumner Veil I declaro the old lady remark" ed J "I never knew Uumner was a colored man before'" i. taaasai aaaawwaaaag ' Poiodaxter who killed Curtis at Richmond because be spoke insult ingly, to Miss Cottrell abiut bar pretty foot, and Is oow serving a term in r prison, bas taken eut a license to marry tbe yonng lady. r Some bold bad boys made a Hor f)ellsville man think ha had the ji n iitms bd. by putting a Ashing worm uito a'uluss of whisker wbiob he was ...:. 7 . .t..r..i. i,n.. i.. .... i i,i.. il.u"'a..J M,,u' "ul " u" ,ww";, " ' ' lUAUpIt 18. A Wonderful Hoftd. A mot "reiuwlubU apoclrcnn of mnn, after cxmliiii; lor w iny, ycmn in the wil.ls ol .iciey, unknown to ' eiooa bis but 1 bo hits Ue 11 imnb e to Uttuid upon his fi i-i. on nrconnt. ol tho weight of hid hea t, which is of ah noriunl ni.e1 ' D"ir twontyiiul yuarM, the len jih ol hid lif, he Iuih been coiope Ijd to lio nbtd roiitm itiilly. Uin ti mie is t'linr ) Kilmj; iiucl Lo wis b. irii in 1'iirlinton county, No .Iimh-'v. o I. irks ow iocb f b'-in? fivo f ct in I 'ntli, b il would prub.i ly h ivj uroivn lon'i' htid hn bi'on 111 tho buhit of tikiii' phyaionl rxiT.:ies. po.irs l. bo nix tun S llllld lll' s the oidimnj mm, mi l Uim iiiotiii r n.ns, iiiik iiiumvk hetfu Bs tliMiti'i uli innto in wi'ilii to t'lr riht of li .h Im I , us it is now Tin) ritiMsiii t'lii.'ut nrotinl tholiiHtrii out ol initio!, t.-tiuRO ll 1 I at lint Uild I 11 of Hn IoioIum I I- .NfVrl piit Inn iini.'ilue bnnh in lull ty Ihli-o ini:hi!S, w'tilo tint lute your lliKl:in I. I I He, the tmnpU piissin nvt-r tiio rrown mil 11 1 It 1 11 n n ic:it ; but rtnit'inbri' that thin is fitly -four innhes. I If 00 lis.) .:...... .. ......... 1... H........1 tiio i.e..-. B. r. tiio head coiil I nevtM' I .i(vur..i,i.y but ,is tsti-.i.i -m ... ;ht,...ia aitiri.. . III liicwitlll ri;;.nr p miii in, iin;i ....... r.r.i... .. "1.1. ...t.-.. i .1.1 , , lue uitit.r eoniois tf tho winu. cvt's ii ro I. .!... four inches npirt, tin distance from 11 . i . i . .1. il ... ,j W' ",T I1' "I'll . .""nu n, i.i-r-, - . 111. I I l lilt. I Ml III I till IIOMKIMHIV I . i . . f . l HI.. I 1 11 it 1 1 1 1 1 1 'It III 1 till iiiinm n m - r, - inriKH billow the minor line lif tbo'lrnnwl.-.l 'it (liv.i vi. nr fii 1 , .. ,.. . " i ir.... ,f I.. I........I...I... niiittimiiinuiii i.i ii,iuiii.'i-.nnjii it would doubtless he b'ss rem n k.i- blr, but th"i tt is i vriy pliVhii-iil tvi delicti iu hiipport "I Mtiitniniiiis m i lo by nt-vt-r.il physicians that it is ... ii.hh uieastiros about oue im.l a' I hull tmi s us much , , , as it would if symmoirical with the other puitsof lev. ni h i iibu .nn illy largo it he 1 1. ; rim trunk of the body in about the i s mie iu size us that of many ft big I fit boy who walks the streets, but tlie muscles are boft nn.l weak for j want of activity. Tho iniiistireun ut iitroiiml tho client is forty-four i inches nnd around tho waist thirty live inches. HlH legs, howevrr are, I no thicker than those nf un eight 'year ol I boy of ted. n try sue. j Ho extends Ins baud t ) visit irs, bi It III n goo I d ty mi 1 c:i ils with i thttiii in a e. ill. lish in inner, lies huh Uohivn un eve i!y-b il.mee 1 aiin I, but it is that of a prattling infa.it , I I'i canuot lea I aud ui'V' r would try 'li. Mill even Iho iilpiiabot, m bil neck, nltho.igh no weaker tit tn ' 1 might be expected in a peio t v 1 1 j unl"'ei u! wnys c iiliu.'d t be I, . iv is no', hiring fiio l ,'li t) in iv j Ins' head w tli out giving bin pun. It is thought that he would not lu 'childisii liul he been accustomed to imits 1 pt his .i;i.,:ir,,,M ', uo11 n'uuii iiiuuoui to . . . i.i . I , i .. e ,toro,,Kl1.'ei-"vnigiii'oiseUreiii.)ie. . us, Hh, I.i 1 pueuts It iv.) hal n child "u : Cliai les. The father is d id, bill! the mother is with him h re Until pareuts wt ro healthy, of or.iiiia.y l-oa .....o phviscal dovelopmeiit, Thev were 1 . 1 I " engage. l in agricultural pui'smis about two miles from tho village of lii'idgeborotl ;h, which is a league from liivrrside, New Jetsey. A notice of tho cant) got iuto a rural newspaper not long ago, aud this 0 itching tho oyo of the proprietor of ! the saloon ho sought out the' humble homestead and arranged to tiavo Charles kept .at his pltuj for tiou l'hili. Times, oxhibi The Philosopher's Sio.ie- The (cceolrio but brilliant John Muudolph once ouco rose tuddetily up iu bis seat in the llouso of Itep rescntative and soreamed out at the tup of hi shrill voice t '1 ...m,.. Snoaker 1 1 have ditcoverod tu j.bilogophor's stouo It is-i'ay a von go. John Uantlolph ilronpei manv rich jerus fiom bis tuontli, but nev or a richer oue man tuat. "1'iiy as you go,'' uud yon need not dodge sheriffs and countable, "l'uy aa you go," an 1 you can tvulk tlie streets with en orect bark and a miuly fnut, aud yja have uo fear of those you meet. Vjii can look any man iu tha eye without lliuching. Yoa won't have to cross the higuway ti avoid a d in, or lj lc iiitontly into . the shjp wiuJowa to avoid seeiug a creditor, I'ay us you go," a id you can snap your fiugers at the world, and when you laugh, it will be a hearty honest oue. Ii seams to us, some times, that we can : almost tell the laugh of a poor debtor. Heloiks around at though he was in doubt whether tha laugh was not tbe prop erty of his creditor, and , Dot iu olu dstl iu articles "exempte 1 from attachment." When be does auooeed in gettiug out an aiwrtion he ap pears frightened, and looks as tbo' he expauail it wjjU bj pjaool upon by a constable. . "I'oy as you g ,'' and you will meet smiling faces at borne happy chorry oheaka l ohildreu a ooQtuut ed wife a oheorf.il bearth-stooe, . . John Hin lolpb was right, It is tho philosopher s stone. ' ) '" " ' The United Htstes publishes more nowspapom, with greater ooiubino t oiroulatioii toss all tbepther cjun tries of tba world put together, . NO. 38 , Never Do It. Neter bo too warm in yonr t'rnise of, i lady's fi lends. Kiii ndi-hip HlmiiM bo eiiRouiHjjt'U, njl Uiculii' llBrd - a. ... eifvvr jmi tan roi - know o a rtrninjji'r, ctrti if lie Iriihj yon t-vvt so oopiiinely lib bm ntl ins. I hmk you Lu would lo luoru raicful uf roor rrputiitioii t it it ti Lu is uf bis own I Never j im yonr finpr in th dft 'i; fur lo swcitr is in itli' i' biitVi.-, ptilite nu vvihe. Never nsk a l i ly to piny v m the piiino, uiili us )mi iiiK'ud tti be po ntu iiiouxh to ImUn to hut piny iirf. NovM' fldd hvpnriisy (r booiti-h-iiok, by sciiiiii'r to It" ph!isid with vvh.it oll thon::lit inoro ounte npli blt! lb in I'tii 1 1 1. It iiipl .Mo 1 1 it 1 1 1 . Otvu up tniit you niily n-ku l lu r '.o I I V out ol p iliti'in H, mid f.tlli d to oh .mm s u in-xl to ijdhu 'kS. 1, .mm hi pi I 1 write nn or i" joir srissors body likes uu in- ,111 ,1 bll II II, I'.VSIV viKtvti m i iiui - NfVi'r link n qilestion UiiIohs vou Hit 'li 1 I I ny alteuti u to the nui nu-1 - i , . . . . . i, hi i , ,t I, . I ,n n- u 1 1 m . . imk. --i .... . ., u. iimii ., ...,' , . i. .. i .. .. . ., . , i ivu htii paisuii' mat ol a woiunn. Ni'vcr nay wlnt vou have heard bo- fm. ttlni, 7 ir trii'iid has evi lotiilv ! tak"ii rcat plcitsiue in tidline vou. i After he is it is a dntv. The propti siuny lor noruemeu is tue hiuo. Never fll a secret to a womtn. Kyouciu't kerp it yonsolf, why cx pt:ct sue will bo ublo to keep it to lierself t Never fret about to-morrow's wea ther, If to-day's u'nathor is pleas ant, rnjoy it l'ou may be so f jr t'lnite us to uncupo to-morrows storm by getting hiuushod on tho railroad or blo.vuup ou the sluam boat Heartless Deception. Ijuct evening, just before sun down, a gentleman, who was sitting by lin window or. North U street, casually remarked : 'There Roes the woman that Geo. Hro vii is dead gouo on.' As ufo w ho was in tho bark room getting miopor i J tdy droppu 1 a plate on tho l i ir stu nbbl over tho baby un l ran like a tj irtor-hoi'MO to the wiiutow tt it li : Wnero f where f Tell me quick '.' 1 he ono with the Ion, cloak inst h oum,jr.. 'll,,,,, tls W,J(IJ ot Uie wiuJJVT said iu 1 liltltl illtl'Vllut. .i'i, 11,,1'u l?,.,oI,.'a 'Vita, exactly .' rem irked the brit- t , i.,.,..,.,! ni.i.itlv. j Then tho disappoiutod woiuun 1 went back and gJt suppjr 101 ly, b.lt her usuilly sweet disposition was soured for the entire oveuiug. "There's something about your dtugbter," Mr. Waugbou said, ie- llectivnlv, ' there's soeiethitig about j your daughter " "Yes,'' tuid old 1 Mr. Tbistlopod, "tbore is. 1 noticed it mvs'jlf. It comes every evening about eight o'clock, aud it duoMi t get awny nsually till about two o clock And some of these nights am going to lift it all the way f 11 in the frout parlor to the side gate and see wbut there is iu it," Tho married man drives up with i his wife aud a young lady friend of I tbe family in tho buggy, llis wife clambers out as best she cm, getting tier dress nil lunldy and hurting a corn against the wheel. Thou tho mau bonuds around, tho young lady friend buns over tho wheel and drops into his arms like a pretzel iu to a mug of beer. Such is life. "Ia choosing a wife," huts an ox change, be governed by her chin," Tho w jrst of that is, that afur hv- iug chosen a wife, one is apt to keep ou bang govai'ued in the same way. Two tinsmiths fonght on tbe roof of a St, Louis bouse and un excite 1 crowd wiloessod ' the poriljm struggle- Finally, one was knocked do a with a hammer and fell ti tbo ground reooiving fatal loj irlds, A Maine paper' remark of a co- tomporary Ibat "It bas got to bo a tri-weokly. It domos out one wook, and trios to oo naot tha natt '' i i ' - .. ' 1 Tyrona, it ia aa'd, ' expects ta boootne ero long the loottion of tbo largoet trou and ateel works iu . tbe United States, . , ' .. . Dep. Hid upou U it, "thiru'sa time tar alt tWtH j.r The ti.us t i lo tvu is ... ... WhvU She Oak yOU bOW tUO XVl'tlOg , . ... 1 lt - ' ?' I - ' " - . mil ioht Published evrry TlnMiliy Fsvjiirn ; i tvqvmi 10 nnrStrtiw " Term 01 Subscription,- j TH O JKUL A tH l'Eft ANt'r. Vyr H' 1 ' V able vitliln six montus.or ji.jninitii m pitid within th yrit No W?r dU ' r " .1 cotilitiurd tinlii 'l arrenmirra sre 1 paid iuiIcki t the option of the pulr. lisher ' Hnlsh riptioit nnfide cf t'.ie count J VAYAVir. IM APVANCK. . T IVpms lirtinj and usititj paiiers adtlri'sord o sit 1 1 ts eoiiioui,s''rili,rs smi lire linhln fort to I'llrc of 1 hi tkiiioi "mM ... ( tu'.r nr.MD- I'V. Tbr r,if KtKNKT ISIM.tV. r Mtflutfie, cutre piiti in iht Hack, flfla n ohm, mi l nit n't' t ii r ilia KtJ' t.aya, i..f.-r BliJiUr a'nl t.'iiiiny Of tsite, lnry. "i-ifl. I; iti.''". Hr.lii' titir uf ih Ki'lrtf.vs. B"fStla f Ie .Mtltillnii 'it of t flliO, Nni'U1 ln, rVnii l''asiiiia-, atiil K.to. li'JM'd It vl lit V ipiie.rJ .'. h.l. Y fur thro ili'fsj a. IV, .in I". li Tailor, D. P., raitof I'iro I H'1 i' t'l-ui oli. , r!'..vit.KfK it I . Jn S '7. I e n lr'i'v i ib t.ttttp flltn.NI'S l!l:V'l'.lY in Ki'lnt Di''r" Iro'ii nrtnil nut. Ii.iving brail xno y tiri.tiinl J it. ti,,.. K. 't. 1 vvi i.t. rii. vn.rM f. u. i . vk. i.i. :. Wm. li Cl.Vlikli .-l'rs .Sin ; llsnnf aiMiii.' t '!' .n. tfil-ll tM'r.'il 'I lll! I .s liI'Ml'I'V tti ! n.n (t.i st.1 in 4 KM-, it ti'i t.li ! m i. tin". I rae'iiimiiin I t.) nil i ill .'I Willi ki'limv iI.ikkii- uf ftrnpf l 1 11 1," sllliitta I ' ll"r .y n i nil I (nt a Hi r i; mo .viii. i .till en' ill-n in tba i nr ! p...ih'rf ttii, llfNTIS I'.KMbbY w ;l ',. t'ii. ll-., iv ft ' v Vit'trs. E. ili l'i.itr. I'TfrF?, nt'Nra nMK- I'V i rurly i'.la. n I If u .l l.v lie ''ii ofl'litrn m. It b t"i'l ' "t"1"1 '" tTi IS IT W "i.t rrlinttr n.r i . .r. I .11 it. ONit iTntAb ILL t o vVlNCK Von. H.-i.'l f.ir 1. 1 iipli'.aL lo t 'I. li. i:i. ti'.K, ri-j. i I' -B. i; i. HoUl by all IJfu.rri.si 4, ."Tt itt. li ly. ManhOO'l '. l0JV Lcst llj.V l!dt',J"Cd I " !..r.".' !.. . . i ... . 1 .1 ' recti I'i't . ii.nl ; I'll". ; ill .... I ' nr i t H Iii,rr'v un-l f'l rs. in. I 1- I !V irit itltlu' .'mi. nr frt- nul ritrnt 1 ein 10 I ljrl'iitf, in s icale.t anvflnpa, only ttX frnta. I The rrlcltriiiij ithor. In lb. a nlmin ( nhle hit'ty, ale 11 !y .Imti tu n ra' .1. from a .ibiriy yesrs' mitKiifiil .i-nfil -o. t.n' h I sl'irming ;in-i.ittui;i'S of ;r shiitte may In rs-lifilltf onto.! mi ; limn ilia t 1 n - IoiihU'S of niifrn .1 ma I oi'if t.r iba i j plirstiiin t)f tin) knits ; pi.n'.ii ' out a ' ni'i'lc of cure st i-n.ta ?iii:piLi. c- tn, mil ellVciuil, lif. 11111 cur lii.n-.!' ' , ply. I m it .ti-lv. till strnr.ii.ir. , - j . - UiT Th Ihnur'iii'ln nwi f'rmii 1 1 . ain tin t tr aenl, in , l..in tsri lapr, IS any lri-fs, fjit 7. 11,, 01. rtoi-iptuf ill emit r.r Iwo poittit ai t nfa. ..'.'bi ' 'lia f' 1 ' -In "il. Tin: iTi.vF.nwn.T. lr;Ir i.ro. 1) At.-' M., Ntf Verk i I'oet .iffira st:Uot tr l. 7, 1H7M. ly. JJ X I ) X P-ANlXli .MILL.. BKi.iMaam.aT.sMvrKn uo.,ra Kocly Warner liiiuilicr Dealt rs tsr. Msi'rtm sun or Doors, Deer Rotes. Wlit'lnws. Shuitrf Wlniliiw Hexes. Illl ll.lt, 8.1n!i, hthlr t'lvln.;. II.1111I U;il llnirs. Ur.uk. rtsi VeultllncK, Kltinrlim, SCBl'I.1. S A WINil a 1. A UlN KT TTRN1N9 Shingles, Latb, tea,, Lo. Orlrrt aolirila.) ami 61'iatl with prtmpl neim I Jrtpsiili. I'iaaaa call anil aiaa 1 na itr st ). haf.iia puro'it-iaj claawbar CHOICE READING at Low Figures. E. Ti. nrKriNiVPV. ofKiark lln, hvtntT M.irtrl h prty 1t lb Iliac fluM ina Mill C'lUaOttU'-t mi I felluwIiiM rluHe ioiiiih; tusi.i;. amnnj tiit rri.tnlntnl foiur, uf vhloh rai H et irf ol ill llvl.Ml.iut iitni..o.ln,.t.ei- l ll.utf. r..M a nr iba I u-ilr. Urtu-, (l,u,i; uf illu,ir twa . rli'tura Jn.'l.laiita i Ita tral tiumiiar t ilhu'rol n. It t,4,.rl .r lMn,S Mi'h i it. t u'.laiait.a lllualnn tel HtMiot- um rrira. It,... Iam sy I in ui-t i.nin an uti.tr A mono Kill ly J. T It a Hay, ot .lmiriuUva .tumor i i koat- U. HIN'iLKY'S ANIMAL KINGDOa, a rr tanJliI yotuuaaf I W paiiaa la 0 lliuairt- tlotia. I Uca tra tha m.tlt hu-h'T Inlafaclin ratll itli.na i o uil,ret tua .t'nt.io.n puuiie aa the i.rliiM tav ta r. u uj ai t't ItOiia Ii.am wtin n in mt.411, f ilia ani-a. aa.t ai il.lv til II .-n-ii ju ia ra.l.lnul in uurouunif D'l viet.ty ra ' .He. Oct. , ''. J-JENUY J Saddler W01-1LLV, . aud Harness Maker Contrcvlle, Snyder County, Penna. K-apioa bad. air! mtk-a te or.Ur all kaSt' ul Uartaii, Mail Ilea, Hrliltra, it l, Court Sa.aa. All wort guarantee! ov yaur Hp. Wolflrf but a trial lo fr a thai be iiDlariiUDila tie stainese. . I St tt),'1t. iSurgcoii DcntUt ! i i ' i Middleburg, Snyder County, Pa. Orrirg iv itAVtns aaia tbi Dor. IJ'vsrvthing belonging ta tba pro ttr. Altrk 1-J le-etitii Sine In tha aaat matter. arrattaS Taa maSar.ia. - Ha will tla tianil lo litr atary ta waalta ! I'aalraalila. TroiaUil a, laataar. ' lova. autataaara aaa rtnutntli-. f , at ttjlm , . ; lh Phoenix Pectoral. : ; 'J ' i Nee prttaol Itaa f lo bt peeslltrlr s tr'a4l ol4 iiarviina. evniu tta.vaa u-l atltraii l traaka mlil-4 -stapavMteb..4ta aa iutaUi)o Itnlrva lntta.it frit t. Ii m. , UkU, II Saitnra mat,' i It. sa4vauut carva Ui-aj otusr maJI. I . T f 'i)l' l tha riiiian- ni a.-i.taru 1' slttvm. ka-a hI li.r MiMi.nl taliy- u lta i atvat - . ; Htvm aS canst e l. aU.I. w ' Vii, IrtntMtlMlltll.ini. . 1 r treraS asati j-s. fri t..i iiMrtm m il, j y i k le.. , Mi.i.iio.jH, aaisra. " fSM k le.., Mi..iu.jn4, aaisnat 'tr"1 .ailwaint rsw -' - . k. J i,fi4 tttt. t . .,1 ,4. ,A' A I mis a I ' T S4.1 T - I- f i (A
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