ti VdvoftllrtC lltttn. i column one vosr, . fiVUM Ono-half, column, one year, . 8i.im One-fourth cobi'iin, ono year, l'l.HO One square (10 line) I insertion 75 Bvcry additional l.nerlinit, 60 Professional and Ibn'moss cards of not more than .1 linps, per year, 5.0o Auditor, Konutr, Administrator mil Assitrnoo Notices, 2.S0 Editorial notices per linn, 1" All traiiscinnt advertis'tig IcM than 8 month 10 cnnta a linn. All advertisement for n horter pe riod than ono your arc payable st the time they are ordered, mid it not paid tho person ordering them will oo hold; responsible for I'm money. Jo try. Wimitl Work. Darning liltla it.ioldnj fjr rjttt'Mi littU feet ; Watliiitg lit i la rcoi T kp litem elin nnJ tr)l ; llU'lnf H HU li'iunnt Teaching oalfoli'usi Tmyln; for lalvttlon front buret en I nchipm Woman's work. Sawing no buttons j Overae-lo rations ; fiaoihing -villi a km I wtrl OihrriT Umentatlin. Oil.linj ebini-y llri'lgi!l( Anl coiling millrn 0 KmeriitiHing e)iiipny. Awl reading rrci-nl hmlta Woman woik, Varying out of tight Hit own unolmmiin: mirn j Letting In the eunnhln On oilier clouJeJ h trie ; Binding hp the woitnleJ, An I healing of the sick ; It r v I y marching onii I, TiiruuU Jaujor A iri til t'lic'i Woimta'e work. Li-K'ling Utile cliiMrcn A ii. I lilesaing nitiliooJs years ; Allowing to the nin fill II. n fioil'e forgivonem choiir.i ; exttrring hwitI r.m' Along another.! ' h, ladling by I lie wny-ils, Couleut ltu wli n pIk l.tl'i Wunisii'a work. Lilting f ill h or awn tmri Where only U b en eoo, Wiping oir sooiluT'e Will duller eymp.lhy, Learning by exp. ri 'inn j Tvix-hing ly ex-uupl,- YtMrniuir tor I he ginwny, UjI.Kh, icur'y, ampin Wooniu' work. I. t :'ly e enrt U Ailrnei, A il -if of deep ri'pno II -r I ok mi'iiHny In.iil'l, t'p.iu her brum 4 roso, LikIii-J miiing g"iiIy Upon the m.irl.i. olu-eki j A 'lio'l f Ml'SSl'.l pitji I'pon the CoreLi-el mock .' l'ule l.an.U aoftly roMii.', 'fit i ki'i I y p il r is nil' Tti uoMe heart mi thrill j tier coiHi net' i uo ami oil j, Fl.a ei'avrl.i fur no c.t !.. Ii'ii lori eniti-.i'y VoLi'i no ru-poiim' ib'To. Frn'i grave m the T.ili.'y, Tixr. liiiiiT olx, ipi jh j On mure (mlriun li.-ff n Th.n lii'um iy noi Imgut, Fio' furcfer hi. I li-n, Kiue 'orefer rim 'l)ul to ilmt .' a, voij.i b it H mi 1, Auil wointu'ii work l-i iloue. I Oid.i t Kl9i to I ell. Vcnj my llpi I i-iiiht bvo Kpikcil H'orJj I atii'l thoy h ml I n it jitk . AriJ 1 wouM 1 couUI recall ilieiu Woul 1 I U t l not b.'n wo tit. Oh, that one uiigo irjVl ino.nunt ! Were it mine to live njun, Alt ibe (Irrnglb of lie teuip'ittl in WoulJ ippeitl to uio lit vuiu. True my lipi have ouly uiloreJ Wbitl ii ever in my heitvt, I km happy whon boaido you, Wretohed when we are apart j Though I lUtea l y our pratxee Always longer tbwn I ibnulj, Yet my heart oau never bear thetn Half at often an It would t Aud I would not, eould not pain you Would not for the world olTend I would have you know I like you At a brother, ai a friond Cut I meant to keep one leoret la my botora alwaya bid Fer I never meant to loll you That I loved you but I diJ. Noleot rV ii 1 Dolly and I. Wbon I first started in life it was in the Tory small untablishtnaut of Mr. Drusle, stationer. It was not a very romnnorative situation, but old Mr. Rrunlo was a kind old man, Mrs- Amnio nioe, talkative old lady, and Dully Druule often canto iuto tha shop and stood behind the counter boaido me. Dear little Dolly i she bad brown eyes, and a dimple on her obin, and sane; like a prima donna, Old Mr. Hrualo and my father had been friends, and I was not a ser vant ouly, bat a privileged friend as well, and all the exouao I noeded for Haying evory night was given in tho Words, "I want to boar the singing.'" "Well, any one might have wanted to bear it for that matter uot mere ly a boy who was in love. Things went oa in this way for three years, when, one nfteroooo. old Mr. Brtislo, shutting the drawurs of bis devk with a baug, said j 'It's no nso, Tom, I may as well CiT6 in, I'm not making a peony, and I shall break op tbo bueiueus iba old woman and I can manage 0n what w have, with only one ohilj, and I rest and atop fidgntiog. I snpposa Dollv AAA ti,flftll & IiOIm too, aud aba can bave soma floor J VOL. 17. in Unit viy. lint tho oM Hhop in mitckorr, and I'ro whilo." known it 'ft good Ho tlmt was tie end of that Ar- cndi.in tiuio. Thn "turk hnil flxtnrod wore gold out, nod theeliop wig altored into n imrlor. una I wrote to my undo in Londou. who had ptoinifind to tnko nut into Lin bnsinusn if 1 wisliod it, mid ho ti'lornpho.l ; 'C.unn ixt tvctik." Aul thn ono tl.ty I nuttml P lly to walk down i'tto tho inHitduws aud ion if Hie l)!:tf-!vboirii'i nuru ripo. Wo to ,k tivj littlo bjitktt-i. and tho boning worn imnlu plump an. laro. nn.l piiipio til.fk lull Opfire v. pioke I otio I tiro hnr to n oiiH pliitio uudor a Rrcit choftlnnt mi l put tuy nnui nbjut hor wuiat, and mid ; "Dolly, yon know jn-i' how I foal to yon, tlou't you.' Luov I lovo yon.'' Shu ucitlol np to too a littlo clos- r, itnd I took both tuino. her hundi iu Will ynu wnit for tun n liltlu whilo, l,!ly f ' I Hii.l. think that I ntn d Will y.n my lu..-t nil uio 1 1 mo to linn;; hid ii tv in-h it when I cm an' yoar father to 'ivo yon lo tin ! ' "Vest, l'oro, I'll w.'iit." And thi'il wo pickud thn lI:tcl;b"f liim mi 1 went h'jtu j j,ii through tbo roe hIowh "Wr, II not h,i.vi!j of it y;if, T mi." ltd I) lly. "At honi ). ' I mi' in ; tln'y tliink in i Hui-h it . ' : 1 I vut I don t W'tn't to bfenk the chitrm, hi titiu they'll tint I'm a womiu; :id they iiku you. Toiu." 'Uio cvoiiin piiised swiRIy. I ilt'l),-0 to p i. iod bless you!'' s til tho old m:tn. I pi-cssud my lips to D i'i he.ld f )lo. in iu it. moment oi pniun mo oi.l ioi:s iii.in,ii it onty ii tiui.u. And t u n I ivis hid. Mr trunk h i 1 buou ut tho Rtilion f it- hoar. I lie u 1 tho whisll l of the train ; saw tho rod gl tro of t!iv in in-iter'h eye lieai.l tho bu nt nn.l th trauii), . Ilu was rraly for m , nt I tho eit. uti 1 its ivhii I a.vait.-il tne. I'i II .vh.l.l 1 W in beivil 1, T.J I in l!io i-.iy, tlj n very I i.y. lb. n ilo-.ii o I willi I'.i" p; osji :ct ot Ii i n: rapid ly ii lvaiici I ;ii I nf !.nij0' ao!. to u-.k lliliy to lio i.iy wiio HujuJt l..:tii 1 uxpuetMii. I wroto li"i-jiyout lelle'.. Sao w iuto pieaa.tut un.;a b.U'k t mo. V:j did till uiik i tiie'n op -ii love leUeiN, bit beta un I.nmIoo 1 tne lovo ut tho boll. nn ol t'lein, . An 1 s too in intlis g'i I j I on. I',,!- tho li.hl half year 1 had uo holiday. Ibo.i fttjrii lu'ingiyjfivpii week ns printed me, mid I vine I my f.ien It iu 1 Ii id a loi ioiis 'lino. Dolly w is lovlier tlmn over. Sho 'valko 1 ovoi- t tlio st ition with mo when left, lean i'i ; ou my arm. Tho train bad not cjiuo in yet the ono f r L m lo.i, but tho other had set down hoiuo paa.sougois from tho cily Ouo, a stout g.uitlomaa of IJj, .IrehHed iu lino style, having ivou his portmanteau to porter, udvanoud to Doily. "ow di you dj, Miss Hrualo ?" said ho. Sho hold out hor bund shyly. "IIo.v do you do, Mr. II illy T Tom, this is Mr, Holly, Mr, Holly, Mr. i I earn. Ho bowod ; so did I. Rut tho fol low bad such uu air witb Liui that I batod him, . How did sho know him f 1 bad never soon him befjro. "Who is bo ?'' naked 1 iu a whisp er, as the portor called Mr. liully back for dirootions. "llo has somothiug to dj with the opora, 1 tmuK,' aaia uouy. Thon came tuo auriou oi tue wuis tlo at the statiou. On thundered the train. 'All in for London 1" yelled a voioo, 'Good-bye, Tom." said 1) jlly. 'Good-bye, ' said 1, but I stared at Mr. Holly. "You'll be loft, Tom,'- said Hlly. 1 hurried away. I found a soat. I thrust my bead out of tbo win dow. Dolly was walking away on Mr, Holly's arm, and bis bead was very oIobo to bor's vory. I mado a fool of mysolf next tiny. I wrote Dolly an indignant letter. She wrote mo a spirited answer. I demanded an explanation as to bow she came to know Holly in the next lottor t and before any answer came to this, old Mrs. Hrualo walk ed into onr place, with bar shopping bag iu nana ono morning. "I want you to take me to some nice shop. Tom.'' she said, "if you oao spare an hour or so. I am go- tog to buy a black dress or JJoiiy and she told me to toll yon all ubout it, as voa tee nod to be upset." I asked tuo permission necessary, and called a cab. - Ouce within it, tbo old lady bo gnn. "Yoa soe, Dolly will need to bo dressed handsomely. Sho starts next month. It's settled, you know, between her and Mr Holly.' Settled " I said, Yes,' aaid tho old lady, 'I knew you'd b'a idoaeed witb tbo good uevt s. MlDDLEBUltG, SNYDER COUNTY, ttiyho wits insintr iu the choir n,1 l.ni , tmppfnod to to thoir church, nn.l ! ue iiHKeii no lutro lnction and got it, .and culled tho noxt iIht." "It'e vorr ud Ion i but alio wonl.l not cujfne horsnlf to him without onr c.msetit : mi l it's mt-li fmo thitijj thnt we onu't rufusrf. And o wo cons 'titc I." "Sho'll foci hnruiiRick, no dont t. nwnv fiom un i but wo ninnn't tliink of tlmt, I'll try not t i,"' nn.l then tho olj lady put hor 'korcLiof lo her eye "Mho toll yon to toll too t" I Bdid "(li. yon." Mid the old l i ly. My h-iitrt win oo firo nnd my blood wis boiling t b it I tnndo no ii;n. Y.ni h! ty iti tho city to liK'lit, don't you t" I nkod. KhiiKai.l sho would, nnd pivo iuo tho number of tnr ttloppin,' p icu. After tho nhtippin.( wits over I went hoini nnd hnl from mv trunk il liltlo puck of lutlnrs, n lock of Imif. i ribb.in lieiiven k n. iwh wliot. t r.i il. v bit of lovo treiimto jiut them in n i'irio U'i8inu cnvolopn mi l went jv.'r to tho o! I In ly with them. "I ell l)lly t'Ut I sent tint, nnd wish her nil tho hnppiiiess bho do serv n," h ti l I. Tho old ludy hc.ir.l no B;irc.i3;n in tny voie.t. "I will. Tni," sho Mi l, "nn 1 d i emu mid H"o ui soon. Wo'il b.i lonely vrif j (t her." S j it iv.h over, mi l tho t!ii:i; tb il was m ut i .r.iblo tj dit im of hud fitlleu on mo. An I l lily ivruto IU letter nnd ! in l ie no si -ii It w.ih t!i io hIi j waa de.i 1 ; mi 1 HilO W.H (le.l I t.l IU'1. m i.l.i no cotili liut-t, n:i l I work el ut li t r I n 4 over. T:m ir!( of a wh ilsilo wn.lnri ll IllStl ,1 l.'4 11,1 hI'1.!i..ii I. in..u .. - . . .. .. . , , ,u i ,ork ii iTmi: I iu Live or l.lh'M nn, Il lVf4 .in I II In, I!. .a out mi I e iuio m jul th h uh,. ; mi whit did it iu liter it 1 lo k 1 1 p ilo and Kst my nppotito so that I did my iiMiing nn.l writing correctly r li lt o 1,1 day IU 1 looli. ,1 up f.-,,,,, . i b ,x I bid been milking I siwul sight, lint, in t do mo hi, ;k willi ra,i. I II ily, l;l I II I o I I olt,,, -villi In:.' n:;il hi l.i wuis-i m'.s II I gloity hat! I'.I ll I ill livjl.nl .ly sjiu-o hi, iiildois Ini .7) .V it 1. 1 k.l ' l mi IIIH'I.' nil l'et lopi iri'lt) bo ii iiitiin.it j t.iiii.i vit'i bi:n. I stool -tiil'Vil stu'.;t it hi.ii Iiia fo v hi ii i' it bo h i v in.', ji'i l put lilt ; up his eye-glasi Im bo it I. I oi t lo n o Ii i v i i ret iru. Tie") ho et n nr in fi i room. ': d .li t thiol: it H a llii .t ll..', ' n i on. -I met you at tho fetation wi.o Ml.-S .li.llsle." "I eiiieiiilier," I s.iid, ".SIio,s very, well, mi l iu a ll i!!er. of cur so. ' Kai l ho. "I hi:ppjKo yo:i havo ha I lott irs ?'' 'IjHi.eiio tin:, I'm noeded I'lso. whiiru," I siii I and dashed a.vnv. An hour after, in y nnolj c luiing le-oas mo said: 'Do yon l.noi llolly, Tom ? ilo's not a b id fell ixv though it bit nf n puppy, ilea mi id. a goo I bit of in mny in tho tieiriotl liui in mi jor nu 1 all that, yon knoxv. M trrio.l a sort of a cousin of my wifo's txvo years a 'o. .so wo'ro a littlo social." ''la lie a iiiiirrie l min ?" "Yoi i why not 1" "Uuclo II irold, you mist let mn run up to Himilton to-night It. a a life and death matter. I iiuiHt go." 'What's tho niattor, Tom?" said my uncle. ' can't toll.jou, hut I must go," repliod. "Thou you must. Don't bo long or than you can help,'' ho hiiid. If bo had not known how long evey momout soomol t) mo bo might bao sparod mo tho warning, I traveled on tho night train and reached the dear littlo brown cottage whon its windows wore crimsou with tbo Biiniiso. "Why, Tom f" cri.i.I tho old lady. "so you thought you'd soo your old girl off. uftor all T You know sho starts to morrow ' Dolly did not look at mo but I saw hor faco Hush criinaon. "I'm sorry to sty that I have como down to briug bad uows, "said I. "Bad news 1 1'm s irry for tin t What is it. my boy V askod old Mr. UiuhIo. "It afToots you. sir," said I, "not mo. ion, Dolly, it is true an I ill as you bave used wo nay heart bloods L t you i como only becauae worse would happen if I woro silout, and I bog you to boliovo that I am actu ated by no spirit ot rovongo. You may not credit me, but I wiah that any other man bad this to do. Mr llolly is ana has bean lor two years a marrion man. I turuod my fooo away from Dolly as uttorod these words, and drop- pod it upon tho band tbo rostod on the vine trellis, I expected to bear her scream or to see ber faint. , But nay news did not seem to produoe as groat an effect as I ex pectoil. I looked np again. All eyes were fixed upon me. Ah t" said the old man. 'Welir said the old lady. "Mis wife is a oousin of tbo lady my uncle marriea. If yon don t bolievs roo I can oflfxr proof of tbo fact. Ho is married." "Of conrso, I know that bis wife is quite a celebrated contralto," said Dolly. . "Knew that ho was ft married man T" said I. "I don't understand sua. - What oao this mean B . ; "iVw 't'a.-. &z-iytw ii i '-r -'r-M.jtX" "And it . grnat tl'il nicer for Holly, " mid Men. llruloo. "Mrs. Holly nnd slio cm trdvol toRolhur. I utired from oao t tlio othnr. .'Jr. lltnslo," Mid I, "wh.it did you tell r.io when you come to Lon don f I understood you t'untDoIlv wns endued to Air. Holly, nnd th it you woro buying tho wuddititf drons- f'U.'' ' Oriieions mo 1 N'olliinjf of tho sort." criod tho oi l I tdy. "Hid you thiuk thit, Tom t ' eiiid Dolly. I n tkod tier ti rxpliiu. "Why, I hnvo ui:i; 1 ti ti.ivtl with him an onn of t i'i irtotlo e un p tny lio hii ju-tt f Ji-mud. A forein t,'Htuloiiinn nnd teir t.mor nt clinicii. Mr. Motley, mi l Mrs. Holly mid I hI.hII inako n r;reitt. denl of money, nnd oh. Tom 1 tit it's why jm sont buck my letters V I op. mud in v :rnii nn.l Dolly ran tnto tlmm wilhout thinkin of tha oi.i r.iiks. "Winit n m'fleniM.i releh h ive been tlin List livo w.-'kj,'' mid I. An 1 Dolly beim'to cry upon mv shoulder. "Yon Bpn how it it." I :ii I ! o" Mr Ill-lulu. I mi n it ij'.'i, but I l ive her tle.iily. mi I ir.h..'ll tiko ne. m I urn I nh.ill bj tho li.ippifHt follow under tho huh. And f..i!i"'iven'n "ike, DM?, don't mind breakinr; your enaoiu 'iit.. Stay nt lioum nnd "'"if to us. I Jou't waiit you ruu "iu ubout tho fonn'ry liomitter how much money yn;t mako bv it." ) tilll I'tl' 1;J a" I ti.on'U my ""prudent '.o '.,U'i inii'iit uuel We lo 1 1 hi' i f ti 1 it m il i i. ' I w n to it iHi CJ.1LJ Hilil- ll il II- 7 r.i-i Mil it t'f' M. .un She :'hji ;lfl. There i t .1 niin up i:i tlio HowiCi j Ward that hain't i-p-ken to hi i wi: '. hi over u week. II j i i . m 1 1 that llm wi!i nil ;;i lii'iii ti tin una! nn I l: '.ii.-rdiv hi l wife w .nt lo his oiH t t '! sli u s. an I le her oil' uu I I !. I i piy f n' h.ioi , : .1 I t!u 1. ik to piy t I;. r g . II gt.ti. . il bo i,'" ' b out. i nl t"it:i w'i '.!:', un I e i ii t v in .,-i.i'ig y w i'.i:) oil bi II, t !i : years b e.i (, I h i: el t ie It-i:i i'i i: l l,, Sii "I'll" a jo f .r x i t .1. .e It ill. h is b"r tha I tb-i XV. I'll I )' ii h'li o l.e li . IS,', uu 1 t ii it :.l I 1 Ot. tie '. i l l 1 1 1 i v , ti .in" t i.e.) in I ho ii S i,, h i 1 got si ! of su i I pit. be O'ii, It I llil to '11 V'' ll W'l.'U 1 kllli.V 111 XV 11 ll ' lie lit IV IIS 1 x . I I.,'. W hv, ll ' ill l.l't ev.,11 1 I '.x bei o his b'ia-1 w i ', ail e o tioitit out tie, l.iei'.i'in o( i o ' 1 1-1 -! V i . : I'llll'OVO II. 'l.lS I! It 111 I.. 't, I , It. ii : aoout .b i h ev. ry liltlo .-ho mi I i'Iio xv ml. I ii v ll ', Hi. i ik u.i t'i if I li! llo gimoas aooa as a!u e ml I I think of nnv xvav to do N A mm. .11 ago aha bought ono of thono !n I'.t j rno'uer wa: r In -i f ir keep.n.; hot. xv iter at tho feel, i'litc 1 1 of mio ; li'illloi, Itwoiill hold ubout Hire i irurts, tin 1 her husba id ,li lu't know anything ubout it. One niht l.'.fler alio ha I ha I thu water bag to ! Ii. r feet a cumin of hours, until they wer.i nb-ut as warm as a pie.io of in,", an 1 her hti.bind wis no or ing away by note, alio thought what a good joko it would bo to put it on his stomach and xvake bi n up Sho burst tight out laughing nt iiiidiii.'ht thinkii)'' of it. ao alio took no tho rubber bacr of hot water i mid ulacod it ou his HUniaeh. Tim bag was shout ns Lig as a cow'h. liver and about as warm ns a pieco of shinglo on a boy. It ha in't buou on bis cheat or other biggago ovor two miuutoa boforo ho alo.vly op.)ii- oxl his eyas. Sho htullod tho upper works of hor nightgown in her mouth to keep hor from laughing. He raiHod up bis boi.d ami said : "Vai-riot my oudbni omua." "Which end, Josiuu t" said sho. ns sho rolled ovor i "your head or your foot T" Aud thou sho pulled a pillow iu hor mouth, aud leached ovor to him and unaoiowod tho nuzzlo that holds tbo wuter iu tho bag. ' I am dying, Egypt, dying.' sai l bo. "My heart is enlarge I to thrco timos its natural sizo, and oh, I am bleodiug to death. ' Sho had oponod tho nozzle, and tbo throo .quarts of hot wator woro pouring ovor him, saturating him from head to boots. She bad not moaut to lot out more than half a pint of water on him, but whon it got to llowing sho oould not stop it, so bho got out of bod and told bim to save himself. He attempted to stop tbo llow of blood and she struck a light and ask od bim if bis life preserver hid uot sprung a leak, and thon ho looked ut the rubber bag, wont and run bim solf through a clothes wringer, and be slept ou the lounge tho rest of the night and bo says bis wife is tho mennest woman that ever tinned the breath of lifo. She tolls ber ft ioods that Josiuu has beou mirac ulously ourod of heart disease, (inaMaaHiBiBmaMMasa Tho school attendauco iu Japan is now thirty-six millions. Who is' that lady whoso visits no body desires f Aiss Fortune, But few roon oao handle a hot lamp-chimney and say there is no plaoo like homo at tbo same time, ' 'Well, you'll own that abo has n pretty foot, won't yoa 1" "Yes, I'll admit that. Bat it never rai lo half ao muoh impression oa mo as tho, o d cuuu s, . PA., APRIL 22, Tho Fale ot Tho Apostles. All tho Apostl.-a wore ns-niiltel by the cnutnii'S of th ir Mifter. Tle-y wero culled fo 8'itl their ilectrinr" with their I'loj I, nn I nobly tli I they hour th t' i il. S"'i.in iii luir n;iy i "S:. M ittliow HuTired tiini t', r l.iin hy bt'iiii; -li;n with i BWorJ ut u d i.i t:itit rily 'r Htbiopii. St M'irk fxpiivd nt Al-xmlii'i. nfter hnv ij lit." n cruelly tlrnfj' 'l tlirn'i.'h ihe ii'.r.eis ol tint city. St. Like (VH IniiL'ed I'pni nn ol ive ii,, i'i 1 1 it c is,io inn I el (I eoce S . J ili l w ii put I i il V l llli eil el b lilni op, but e-cipe I 'b ill'l in a niifiie . 1 1 n ti 'i-i'i. i', mil w.ts u'ter w. r 1 Ii I'liMie l t J I'nt 'tui. S'. I'i 'or n eiui'ili' l ut R mit with l.i be I I d nv II V:,r.. S". Jni'!', t!i' (ii-'iiU-r, w.i be- bo.idi' 1 ut. Jil'iuili'm S. Ji'iie-t, t!i.' Ij'-s. Wii tbr. it from n I 'In pen icln ut I Ii l' i n j juml til (i lieal. u U l Ii by a lul.er r eia'. St. 11 ii t'ml .mi'W II iyed a'lve, St An.l-vif Wit b.iun I tut fl 'S- wIl-Miee l). pieiehe'l to li s in r.iuJ l t'l s until b lliril. I St. T'io'iik wis ru-i llll-'lllll III. b'.ly will it 1 in,. i', :il I'or nil ln.lo I, ill tho i t In lie-. S'. ,'u do wus hliot to d'Miih with ii no us. St. MaDhins win lir.st hIoii 1 and then b.'b. i le.l. win" s-4' .St. It trn ibin, ol' tho fii'tili'i's St. 'lie I t ) .1. ulli by tho JoWH, lit lo'ii.'.i. i li ii I. niter virions t 'rtiiivs and I'io'.. ,'iili.i'H, w i t nt length be. Ii.'il I' d, nt i! uio, by t il.- V. i e I r Nero." S'lell IV H I '.iC l'..t'' of tin) Api-tle-,1 '': or ! to i it t r.i 1. li mil n n ti : in I too l.;h '.vii ei'in it a i! Ineiti e ito I inn! all. we at I.' it k'li.v ihit tl.o liiT' l "f the w n l I to t li in until their ti"ittinis were Milli.'i 'tit to ron li l' the lien, ion's very itniir .li.ii'l". Tin Nc.2ssary Q.u!.!i;.tlio i3. An olJplil.y H i!k''d into a lnvyers .-f!i i iu Nr il roil latily, when tho foil m i i c in v r - iti m took pi i,!n : lii'v -i lie, I e ill I t a to if vo l xv iu!. I I t il.'i toil boy .in 1 in i!;o li r of bi'ii. l.i -I'i ioi at s ; ii t v t i 1, , r i"i ! o.i u ,', milt n i. I is be J 1 1 ly - 5 'V "i ve il s, air. l.i vvt r -lie it t v-nu , d .! 1 1 v I vo iii j. .iv, you no old -r ysf m ludy- toil X . I - ( v, a : T h'tvp not-ei'iil have 'e 'tii lii l.rl to make l ii ii o s "I' iho iith ai 'I I ,1 I the icuild's eye ; that round, wonder , I 1 vti to I tho i :!it this l.ttl.. fell iw '"T. "I'll of b;i'hln, ,-.s. I'cil.ups v n,l I id ii;n a lii-s'-rt'.e la x v, r, t;o I children "m t.vet ere p. ejjing thr.mgli ,'il:.i I t see if i x'.iul l t.il;,i Liui.' cracks o tbo "peaily galea." Linver -No, " inn lam ; hit H too' "..xv lovingly tho bltle I, inn of voun ,'"vel !o i-.iiiitiioiiciithiintii.lv of childhood txviuo about your neck nnd llio pi.f..Hy..i!i. ll il xvliv do y,.n b avo a nieo bit ol bread uud butter t'liiil; Ihii boy is belter c il.'i.l'ili'd for n I t.vv. r Ih .ii your oilier honi ! . i ly- V by yen nee, air, hu is I j 1st V v.: lis ,,! I to-div. WlKi'l ho I rt'isomy ,j Ik.. ho bko all nal'-.ie : xxheii bo got to bo li lio w ii h nicy mi 1 impudent ns iiny eiitier could b t, nn I noxv lie-11 aleal iinylhing ho cau lay his hands on. Mj'.v j Spoil Girls. A girl lint is tiover allowed f. sow, all of whoso clothes tiro ina lo for her and put ou hor until alio is l .. or. . . .. .. . ion, iiiLoeu or t'lgiiieen yo.iii oi age, spoile.l Tho moth other has rpo.led ytl.tug for her. I1""' l,.V doin;r ever Tho true id"! of aclf-restrained is to l.t tho child vent n i'o A child's iiiistakes urn ofliin beLter than ill no mistakes because when a chil l tnaliei tniitiikes aud has to correct thorn, it is then on tho way to know- ing something. A child tint .....i,i i ! ................. .j ...... ..v.,,-, w-tkes itself up ; and is diesse 1. nn d . llt.ool r.oil.'el mi.it il.'.tu in .l.-Auuit.. ! itself; nnd is washed, ill id never makes mistakes about beiug clean ; aud is fo.l, nnd never has any thing to do with its food; and is watched and never irateluiH itself ; mid is cured for, kept nil day from doing wrong iiiuli n child might us well bo out of oxiatelico. A Rival of tho Mtmmoth Cava has been discovered near Hop kinsvillo, K ntueky. A p irfoat musoum of geological curi ositioi is described ns existing in it. A beau tilul forest of l.tpideudrous forty feet high, troo fol ns, mouses uud other cayptogamio lloia ei.'.t in abundance Marino aim. Is and tbo IoskiI lemaius of auinials resembling monkoys havo boon found by tho explorers of this cavo. Ttiroo dilTorout routos have beeu gone over to a diatanco of eleven milup, Tho main avenue has an avorago width of aixty foot with a height of forty. yuraany 'aiiwaiaia mmm A well knoxvn lawyer of this State being perplexed ovor a point of l uv, called at tho olllco of a brother at tornoy to consult him upon it. Tho latter remarked with dignity, that be usually had pay for bis advice. "Then ,' said lawyer number one extending fifty coots, "tell me nil yon kuow, and give me back the change." Eva was tho first nnd o nly woman who did not gather up her dress in both hands aud yoll at tho sight of a snake. Thn vouuir man who w a tits to crot up witb tha snn mnat not sit np too Iuto with tbo JaUfc'hUi', 1880. NO. ChiMren. I'.lois thoir hearts, how dirty they got their faces A child with a clean f.ieo hasn't boon absent from its iiiolhei'd wah in IT five iiiiiinles. How pretty tho Imir of a chill I oks just nfter it Ins been pasted do.vn wbeto it b'.'ongs by a coiU'Ie "pinrts of soap-in la. The littlo nprons of ri i' lliood-- ain't thev f.wprl with tl.eir fbi eks of blllO , bi:J (ipotH , f eit'Ull ? Tho eblulet' n n t-lui' ., iiew rnnn i"!. with hiilc". in tbo In s, inn ovtr at tbo heel, tunl every button jji:io ofT on ii tie. I'.ut their b1 .fh in ,;. wild.;..!";! in a littlo niin!.',.. I I iitieh l ilivi.i t. pbiinp piinl. mid (.-i iiny km . s, with "Ibis little eg vent to tnall.it" w'lgJ!!i"g tbroii;h li.u Mivtlid tip; nin 't I le y cuto t Their little pud ry (i-'fi. luilf Ibn time gi hiding t:H' f out fi-mii their ev s find thn 1 est---v. i '.I w b i doi Hil t like to bo H'iin k'l by a t lul I a weuk list, t What royal 1 1 1 ? I oos children : lire. Mud pies lake on in ro ll tv ir I from the lovie ; pittnf '-oil I'i i i I than nn v v. t i in e ii ju-oju :j with. I the Kpiees of the In li. s : ! What pie-tiniis ii child can hull nt tho bead nf win, loin. Il can 11 m t the theology of tho World with olio j ( IV.. it. I low sweet the rosy lips of eliildern ; g:i 1 ( biidi en h.mih time.t retain tiiis. I sweet Heel. ' Wlialnn indi fi-i il. il.lo con:;loni i ration of f.nii,;,s a child's voice can pro lileo, pl.iyi !g tho III , si. Il' llt I'etidtllg liav."'! Wllil I 'll, ll.'I'V'J'C l d i of jti owii up hum tnily. The ;;l .l ies of cilll li't'll's l lU'lil'T. It ii itib'O' i mi at t be ine.isle.i break Itlg III Hllllls ill thruli'di tho l.i i ,;li- borln i. il, Tho wound') land till children dwell ill ; t (Mil. In 't yoll like to live it over again, nnd have perennial freshness lotiabiully xwlii you I Perhaps it iif Those childliool di'ramq.ro'.te l in overpliving mi l overheat ing, but bios. oluiiig under tho jtl.tl llnli'.llip of all;:, Is. Jlnni celestial beings, ni'i'-t bivn .'iiiiiuii full clouding iiiniiul fai.ei' i into little brains. Nnv.- "hi. Meal a child i an i,r, t the be.l.'l.'llii s. Alexander l.ims, ll nexer could have cut the (i U' bull knot if it ha 1 be, li 1 t vi-.le 1 hlna I in. nin. I a hleei'iiig child's culled fi ..'in. ' No diam on 1 ever ilu Irom the ,,l"T hl ' r 1,1 w!,,'v 1,1,1 lustre in on yuur coal coimr. rv aTtacav-via-v. 7 Lnrjo Timliar Fxporls. 'I lio fn rests of lir, pine and cedar both in Oregon and i itahnurtoii me lll"llie,HIS. Tlei.s 2'l I lllld -."i' feel high nnd hix f. nt iu iliatneter tire never tut of view Sand 111 feet in lianieter and lion Ici t high nn, n it iiiii'uii.iiiau, generally two thil ls fiee of limbs, fifty uti l aixty ;; ri I tim ber tri es grow ou nn iicie, un a rule, and yield h. Idom loss than .'bM.nili) feet, and iitsl'iuces nro on ropoi d if l.llllll.Olll) feet fli) nil neie. So i ,.., ; . ... ,,.t ... ... .... ,. ,lljt vil., , f(.U ut t,wt , ,,, tlli ;,,, u mm Ll alu H( ca ti mid 1 tl. nu haul, id l.ii If u in i 1 o ton river. I'l'lio in iiiuf.ielur o nnd shipment, of j timber i t tho leading industry of jivestton Washington, employed largo I iitiiiioers of xvorii u in and nn im- nieiiso number of I ire'' him-in ills, mi r "J .-.,.,, lll.r l.v ufti'.f.l n.i 1 ,u i ........ .... ... . , , , .. Ktu , mr!l ' ex,, tlA the ti'iib .r to .Tin i rtu.'i'teo, l.nt .'I'lia, I. iropo Austr.tlii, 11,'ypt, Smth. America J .pau aud China. A sad eyed stranger in poor clothes stopped a citizen on tho si rent tho other day and aaid : "Kx euH me, but. I iindtiialiod Cincin nati ii tho l.irgeat tobacco nniiket iu tho world. Is my inform ition cor rect "It is, sir." ropliod tho cit i.'.oi, nu tiithuii.ist on Cincinnati's greatness i it is, doei lodly. Inst year our ahipmouts nn I receipts '' "1 11 not trouble you for tho alatis tics,'" said tho sad-eyed m in, inter rupting. "I nui aitislbil of tho tuagiiitudo of tho business, and on tho btrongtb of it will uniko bold to ask you for a cliaxv.' Tho citizeu gavo him his plug and passed on. A throo year-old liltlo girl wua taught to cloao her evening prayer, during tho temporary nbaeiico of ber father, with "ple.iHO watch ovor my papa." It Bounded vory sweet, but tho mother's nmaz 'inei't may bo im uginod when tho child added. ' Aud you'd bettor keep uu eyo ou mam ma too." Tbo man who is bringing up a family on nn iuonmo of siz dollars n week will bo happy to loam from the fashion prediutiou "that tho spring uud summer fashiono, in elegance and stylo, will . surpass any tbiug ever seen iu America. An English writer tinks tho Amer ican early potatoes will come to an ond before long, for ns each nw va riety is claimed to ripen about ten days earlier than any other, tho time .hetovean planting m I digging will tiiii ba mud up. Tlltl PONT." rubliMied every Thiirsihiv Evrniing JEHKMIAH CHOUSE, Prop'r Terms of Kubsorir.tion., TWO Doi.h.MtS l'Klt ANXt'M. Tsy. nblo vitbin iix niontbs, or J.o.'tiftnt paid within tho yeat- JJo paper (lis c.intinue.l until nil nrrearntes am mid unless nt tbo option of tl.o pub lihhlT. Hubhi rif (ions nutsMo of tho cotuitf VAVAIII.i: t.V AHVANt B. . . TMVrsmif, lining and lrt.r papers ftddi-essi it (i o'hnrs l'ecoiiiiiHtl'eril'Prs li-.il a ri' li.'ihbi l'.irtbe prieo oft he :i.or "OH! m t. i it NT's j:i:mk. bV. The (lm:tt ICl'IKV All! tlVa fctt Mr limine, i ur,' pam in tho I'.urk, Si le nr l.nius, n I all .b'a e its of (he Ki I- nry., l.iv.T. I'l l 1 1 r . I Uiiti iry llr .I,-. ll,l.,t' if ii.. Pi P"V. lirs'i'l. Hi i"p of I hi K I nr. II 'ipn'i.'i or .. Nrrv O'S lt- la. -. I i:. -..-sj lllM' i .: i;l'i.l.'.LV for '.tititi.'n.'e of I'rn..'. Iiii'l. IVrTkii'i.-, i'i lil'.Mi.HV is 1 1. in.. 1 1. rue .li-. lli.'S. Kr.n.i H.'V I! C. Tiil 1 r i ti'ipli-' l'i...r. !i I'll.'VliO.N' h. II. I nn l.-.'ilv i-i I'i.- v IM:MI:i in Ki Inn I)'.. r. t II , I't-l.T I.. Jsn f. T'. rnio "I llt'M'--) 'i It ..mi urn. il 1 1 Mil, hiving Im hi u Il i', I ii v t o i: -ci wm. k. niiui: iMi.'i.-. 1 I III. w IH NV K IIKMKHV it tfi '' it iriitiliiT v( ,1 v . 'I.O.. I l.y I . ti. 1A l.l Ut. It. I . A.nf. I'.i, I-7S. I'l-tii .-'ih ; Il t v in f iililiil ell.Tis I in 'nv nun c-i-f, on I it ii li--' I r. o tiiii.-n l it '. i.l i.iii..".' ! villi ki iio'v .li-,-a-.'-or '.Ir.'p-J . I I, n'!l olr.l b, ll.- i f "ll .ill I , s.a'ii t I In- in.- li .'i o . .v Ii i -li .vili.'iir.' Iit.'.it : in ilu- '...r'.'-l p..- il.;.' lino. lll.'NI'.-t I UtMlil'V will ,l,i i'.i.. I H." .'el tit ' v V.Mirs, li. it I' t l.i 1, " I'ycr St. I!I'TS IM.MK i Y i p.ir.'l y V i s 1'! :iM, llll.l in ! " I t V I I I I M J I "I lli ri.'HIM, It n n m r i ti, i - pr, iti n ri r' v ? voir,, ,t. Uio.i, tajl i3 LiVi J Ibtil ti Iris M r i ll,, I. -i i.'li I'l'iv .' I in il. ti.Ni: i:i i. 11,1. t'uwiNi i: Yir. Sell I f .1- 1 ini.l.'.., I..WM I! rl.lt!k I'r..vi l.-'iee. I! 1. Sold by .-ill I ;rii-iri.--t (' i. 1. '7 '.tv. Maiii.JoJ : Roiv Lost, liov: f'.cs! j "clT 11 .111.-1 .in-i a it I" I. l lleiv c l.'i .ii ,.f v ell's ( el. In ,. n lite r.i,' .1 , iro r.j.Uf.riiH.' . 1 1 1. "i 1 1 ie i , 'in.. i .r Set. nn il lV. ,!;i'.. ii ,1 I. t a r.o i:.; 'l of Hi', m: xi on:. tm x " .... Imv,,I.,,i, i. x- .s.,.,,, , ii.o-v, .M,o i) i 'IV I igo-i.tM'te i ,. .( trn;i,.( i Mt'ii ,s. I i n i.e. v ' "'l' in luleime ..r n . , ,V,v - ie ll ll..- . fit., '1 e. ; ui t ' I II-, it. In.-e l l.v not .'iri.v . i; ,h.o r. ryl'i'iee, in a ,!e I rti vol .t FiN .',.,1'S. nn; Tlie ..i.l.. i: I llil I V l.r Or 1 null, ir, in I i.is n tinir . !.' n !y '!''.. ,'i 'i t'. ', It ...ii .ii, :,.. .'. , r . ,, n ; ,,t il if;i,oik- '.' eoiei'S i,f I; nl, n-,. .,, , !, ri ii il'y en el niileuii ih, , ,,. '"I I I lo I ll 1,1,' ' ,,;,. ( ,. ,. I'b'-itl iu "III." k a ! . i ..to ii t In-' le .i! .'Ill e nt ..'. 'i' .i l'!.',-ln ll, I,,', In ,v I'lir.' I IX'H.'lv, ".'i I It XI'O- XI. ',. nn t :, ,j y. 'Hilt f t "if rO7V.s ..,- '.".' . , I'i, in. i,)'! nn 1 Hi'it lit i n I r a. .1. in ii (.lain n vel.. any a liv-s. j,-. ' r I, I, i,., e."n'' . r I ivo ...-!:i.-i. -1 i in j.. a.; tt.'.-s ii,.' i i,i,:i.i,..'-. '.i -.X i iii; ri Ami Si. i.v i:i; ; i:n l,r tl , ."'v York ; I'.iM .ill.e lo , n.'t ly. JMUN P.tAMNii M 1 1.1 N KM MSil lit V V., SN V Mill I'll., t', A V I. M ! . I A."-1 I: lot up liners. Hot r !lncs. Ubiihius, SI :n r 'i,liv IJe'.es. lilimK, s.isli, Malr tilings, Manil ll.illin.s, llr.irK i ts. Vdiililbi'., I looriii';, .-Clit't.l. s, WIN. I O i; A 11 INK 1' TI'liMN-.l Khiuglca, T.ntb, &f., Orders Holiiilo I nn.l till.-.l xviili rrini t lni-s,iiil .1," liui j!i , 1'lea.e eu! nn.l ci:ir.i IIIO ,"ir slil" tit lief' r" iiiii-.'lnisin i'l-.'tir IT um f nn n II I ill I iliiUij liLLIUIJ A tlrh,.i''lll. til ll I Y.-lk Hill, I- -.I'I'. I I ,, I X I. X.l ,. I '.. Ill I,,:,, i. ,' (' lit, siix In N, vv .1X1 111 i. ..u.i i o. ivu .l t.-t . I, .. ' III 'I... r I-, t. . v i . ,iii. A ..le. XhV 111 11 111' A'll.i IKS )!.. 1 jj .N V k I'.' l I Mil K.'i.. ,'n. CHOICE REALIN& at Low Figures. - O l. nn riNc.roN. of riant;- Ilu. Ii a v ln:f n""ir. l lt.i H.fip-v l. r Ci I'lMuVTl'i V thlnMO 11 i.)!.i will i if l IM l iiUfo t i u.itiviiN nyli r i.iiity. 1 nu t '-.mj lutti fi in on u tlio rn'nlruuil f.ititrtfi tvlilr-h uroi HiNturv t .ill lii-liiil-nii i'ii. inhi. tt'. n ; ltiu. r.tp!ilit ur tint I fi-1 : . l- I Wildtit; liitljiy .f ( l Mil 1 r ! I s rl.t ,ro Iiilhnl ; Iih ure t ti'i'i'.iur o I Ilu r 1 1 1 11 i Its si oj'lur I i j r-n-l.v : li9 Liui'luiuutio iilu ihik m 1 iio 1 1- UIU s ll'V, wmM of My. im ot'.or A If! n tl.OIU.et IT 1 1 1 1 i.t U. Jll.Vil.hr i:.l rm i, .1. I ii i.t ev. .Ue,'ltxo Autli.ir in xtucr AITIIIAL iotgeoij, ii fin Q Mil V it Iti in o uf I .- imrfo 1 1 0 iluir4 li'iin. 'Ilifift nro tttx ui'i't hlulilv t'ttprrflintf (miM iiii,in n. try olltirol il.ii Vni'i'.u tii'ii ml ttio rlcen hrivu inn r1u 'i i hi tu li'ln 1 hnm wli lit ii I tin inn of Km in -ot, ii ni im. Mlilu:lr. litifltfiuM'i b r 1'lout In ur county ul Mtioity ru l ii ii. Oct a, 'a OriUU GBAEHT Cur-otl PfiinloHialy. TI HlO'lI' lua ""I t f r a finall ni irjiii almva ilia it..rl .l' e..i.i.iiiiiolin. -Allra.a tra.iia,) I.)' istolitl i raerli,..ii. i or lull .rilo..l ,ra a ! tlrtaa Ilia lucuvarer OILS. II. I'ul.l.lNS.or Una. H. It. t V.i.i.i au, j., i'one jLd, J-cb.,'J.ai. AD MINI ST It A TO R'S N )T I ' K Ltttli'taof i.llnliilalriLlli.n un tha.,at.i,a nf Joai.a L.a lenilatiar, Uio nil's,,,, l.,., Miy.lor tl... Pa., (leo'O. Iia.v bean ttranla.! lo ll. a uii.lar. lun,l. All isir-ona kii'iwluii lUaiu-alvaa In. aiblail to aal.l c.lsla will nlaaaa i.r.ka liBn.a.li. ata uaymai.t wlilla tu,. liuvlim olnlma avalnit 11 aauta will i ro.onl mam l .r a llluiiiani lo CllUNtiMUS a.AflMNs,u.:K, Mar. UU, ntmi, AOmluuirul r. ACOOD PI AH, riaUalaf ti Tniaaiar.-a Iu u, iwl ,t ,m .. it.u- .: ..- ,. l lll!..lmH. ..,.. Im ft ft'iDimi. kt..,..w. ..,, l.alMM...u. I.", la ( .. I Ml,., f. :.,. alaBit.,,....,.fh.a ' n ..a Ma.a.." l..,a t.j.ii.i a u , i, i..j i.,ti, t..w v... TH!3 FAFEiS ErHS IMlwu'41'l'a Advi ariau i 1i:i,uo till Spruua a