-Yilvortllnif Ittut.o column on year, l0 00 . -half, column, one year. ati.00 i.a-fouxth column, on ymr, 15.C0 One square XO linen) I insertion 75 venr additional Insertion, 60 profoMionaland Business card of not more than 5 linen, per year, 5,00 Auditor, Executor, Administrator and Assignee Notions, ' 20 Editorial notice per line, IS All trenscient advertising less than 8 month 10 cent a line. All advertisements for a shorter pe riod than one year are pavnble nt the tun tlioy ire ordered, and II not paid the person ordering tliotn will oe held; rei-ponaible for the money. , Poetryt TODAY. Th hour of rtit art over , Th hour of toll b(l Tb atari abova htva ft., Tba mum bas aal io aklna Tha arth,pitt on her h-ni'f Benrath Ibt fili't rJ tf i AdiI t oi ml ris to Uhr, What ii lb work la-Jty To March for truth, and wls.Uta, To liv for good alone, To run ray ram nnburlra I, Tbfto,l my F-Mhsr's thrma j To viw bjr tilth ill promiti, Wbll earthly hope Joojy, To aerva (ho LirJ with glaJnaas Tbli mj work to-Ji. Top my t rulh unshakan, Though ot hara may ileoatv, To iv with willing pleaiura, Or still with Joy racaiva ; To briag the mournor oomfort, 8o wipo snd tear away J To help tho liral l Jaubtsr Tbio it n work lo day. To br another' wstknem, To iootbo nriher' pinf To ebaer tb heart repsntaat, Aad to forgiv a(in ; To commune with Ibo thoughtful, To guiJo tb young and g jr ; To profit ll Id eio - Tbi ii in work tovl.iy. I think oot of to-morrow, It trial) or in t4ik But Mill, with chlljlike nflrit, For preaeot mercies k. With eaob return. n mcrainj I east old tbiug,x , life's Journey lira befor me My prayer I for to day. Hold Fast to Faith. On the journey of life, outstrelobing befor us, May tb emblem of faith bo fixed to our breast For tbe akies that today bang plei'snt'y o'r u May briag with Ibo morrow lb billet . teel. Our pnth though to-J ly b girJvo o ror. To-morrow my lio thnujk hedges of brier, For whatever w pi in f ito ofirn ilUpmen Aud we reap la d.SAsler our fouloal de tire. Though now we may in tb sunshine of gldtiiK, Aud the bennhjlone of home be lighted i.bjuy , The eiiirm uf affection, un'ir jken by la l ; And tbe cup of our jdi-aaure untouohed by lluy ; Yet tbea in ay all like a mist of tbe morn And lb warmeit of friend grow cruel andenld j Adversity' pall may anibroud the bright ' dawniug. And our happiness and, lika a tale that I told. And our life, (bat to-day 1 blooming with plnurt To morrow, perhaps, it may blossom with tear ; For one whom we guard as earth' riohast treasure, May be garnered by death la hi harvest of year. Our heart may b (Irong la II UfeglTing fjaotioa. And suffuse our young brow with tb man tle of health Sut the destroyer think not of a soul' denied unolioa Like thief la the. night ha oom th by tealto. Da thl then our motto, life's Journsy pursuing, . Bold fast on to filth If w would to our God I la believing alone I tb way or cuhduing Tb pain that 1 suffered wkilet under tb rod. And when at (ha and, tba dark valley detoendlng. We shall not bs lost la th depth of da- Pir : When the light of our ftttb, with radians blending, SbalUUum tba brlgkter tba erown wa aball wear. Howard N. Fuller. i i i H e I e o t Tale Blake's Widow. I Jem Blake was abok dead io hi own doorway by Antonio OuclJo, aad the trial waa to come off direct The extraordinary interest in tbe affair waa lea due to tbe murder and iU peculiar c4reanstanc tbao tbe fact tbat this waa tbe first tried at,8an 8ada in any wore formal court than tbe time honored institu tion of Judge Lynob. Jem bad been a good neigbbor. with a band always ready to help one who waa luck, ao pnblio aontunent ran pretty bigb airalnai ll.t. Tn.l i j" clination bad been followed m up to tbat time it alwaya had tbe last named gentleman wonld bare found 'ory acant opportunity to make any remarka in bia own behalf. ..i82Te.r' ogu were advancing taejiada, weU aa laewbere, il VOL. 17. and it wouldn't do to banir Aotooio without a rettaUr trial no mtttiir bow nirroenblo sacli a nroceedintr raigbi be to tue people at Itu-go. bo ran the opiuun expresiod br Jttdje Pilbttldo, whose idea on such snbjncts wore usually accepted with out uommont. Nevoithelem there win more than one dissenter in the present instance wliont it wiw by no tnenns clear tbat tuore cottlil be any tense or pro lit io. thtu bjitio abj.it tho blthll. "Kf Antonio gotn tr be buup, why don t we bu lutn T This W! the p-rtinni q'inry of Iske Hinitli, the lovl.ir 01 tht opp s itirf fuclioii and his view of tho q Mo tion put it in sj clear t liifUt thai the j't1e bad rreat ilifficulty in im pression poople with his couvicliou. Ila said tbat tbius had pouo in an irregular way lon enough t and bore was a way t ) etart the law in properly, and givo it a fair show. Hosidus, it didu't make suy kial of difference t Antonio had shot Jem, badu't bet Well, thou, what was the tm of talking 1 All Iho j try would have to do was to return their verdict ot itilty in the first decree, and there) on were nil corafortablo, It ws jM-tt the siiue thiu in the end .exactly. M tell yer," aaid tho ju Je, who felt tbe weuut of his title, nlboit tho same was nltiolliur one of courtesy ; I teh yer there a nothio like dmn it thini roi l:tr partikerlly when yor know just bow it's cnnin nut," Sj tu judge's nrgiiineiit, support d by his influence, and increaHin bias at San Sa la in favor of more civilized views, settled tho matter ttiil it was derided that Autonii (Jnel lo should bo tried before he was Imnyuil. As thoro was no place specially arranged for siteh coroiuonies, Judge JMbildj li'pi'utbly olfjred tho une f his sheil. lloro a rough tnblo and clmir were placed fr tlio judge, tiio other aectwttary furuiture, ititjoled to re ;ixseut the dock, tho etan I, etc, tiuitig eked out with boxes from lii'.'?"it' grofory otiito. Ja'.e Smith looked on tit theso pre jiiiiiti'iiiH I m' a tiiuo with frowning Iihc intent mid ttinti sIioIImJ d iwu lie ra I, turning iutj tho laue that ud til Itml;.) h. IV Iwu ho reached tho door of the hunly be leaned a; i' list lint jinili indpikel his u i!(.) .1 lie 1 1 i.jsidi. 'iiiniiU' lii'iiiiU iii ii ou)u'm.il vtiy with liii f; reused frninetit td n nit. lie had ciiiia there with the .ill iiti'in uf Hiving 4ii'tiii lit lie sight wiliiiu m i lo him forget it. Bl.il.o'a widow sat ihjro ai she had Mat pretty iimcli till the time sinci the uiiirder, stat ing HtraigLt before ler, with her chin io her pil u. The ulilhoht etiuck the foliage of the ted oak trees that grew bef ire the loor and cliekre l with flickered brightness the fljor and cradle iti .vbich Jem's body was nlecpiug. There it was, just as it had been three dayu ago ; (cotthl it bo ouly threo days T) just M it had been when she wout out that morning to look after the drying clothes aud left him etauding in tho door by the cradle, (how fond bo was of tho bady) just as it was when sho heard the crack of the crack of tbe piatol. tnd ran in with un awful eetiHu of suffocating fright i j;ist the s rue as she had found bim lying upon tho cradlo, dabbling its while linen with bia blood, and the baby play ing with bis bair. She screamed ouco, tbe first and last complaint any one bad beard ber make ; tboo she was quiet and helpful through all i when tho mon came and lifted bim up ; wboo tboy laid bim on the rough bod in tbe other room i when they carrii 1 bim to tho grave, abo followed with the bafy iu her arms. Jake Smith waa ' yirg to find the link ruisBiug in hia thoughts i be sniffed with pa.-plexity or sotne bting and Blake.a widow looked up without speaking. Jake nodded pleasantly two or tlnee times. "I'ooty chipper V askea he. Blake. s widow smiled sadly bent over the sleeping child aud smooth ed tbe clothes witu a .nuer toucn "Tbeyreagoin tor try bim in a' court., Jake went on, 'an I don t believe "Try who Antonio f She tamed to ward the burly figure in the door with a flash of interest in her black les i ne judge is mamng a court oat of bia shed- I hope it 11 tnrn ont all right but it seems like giving tbat Mexican a chance be oughtn't to bare." "lie can't tret clear, can be V she asked rooking tbe cradle gently and pelting tbe coverlet. "i don't see now, but bo s got so mo kind of a law cuss to speak for bim A fellow that stopped here a ?yor two ago on bis way to Gulves Wn, and it makes me kind o' nerv ous. Blake's widow did not appear to nolioe tbe last remark, for tbe child disturbed bv tbe talking, bad awak- aoeJ and sat up in bis cradle with a wondering look. "I'ooty aint be t" said Jake re trsrdimr the small figure with interest "Look just like ahem I yon. 1'oor little 1 a tie staramerea ana treated bia bat lika a mortal eoomy. Of coarse he's bad you've got there aint notbin, could do for ys, may ba 1" bus auswered with a grateful look s MIDDLEBU11G, SNYDER COUNTY, but it was accompanied by a shake Antonio talked and lutighod iu an loiunon's Witness. of the bead. undertone with bis counsel, and A f irmer named Johnson was on Jako bent down, and with big fore- Blalte a widow sat staring at them trial More a Detroit Justice tho noger. eo .lv rump od the ha.r of with coraptossod lip, and a strong other day for nault and battery, tttelmby a heaa i then he went be expression of determination coming nn. w,0n tiio prosecution bad tin went out and eft them Blake's into her faco. ished he put a little old man of about widow sitting as be had found her, It wasn't long before tho jury 111- (V, oll the stand as a witness. The an.l the ba.ly etanog down the pbth od iu again, all seating tlieiusolvo- luvyer be ran : after bun. but the spokosm tn. nti.l Judge TiU "What i four name ?" Ho walked on nnti he reached bildo roso wiping Lis forehead with vou ll t.-ll me voor name I'll the top of the little hill, where ho his shirt sloevo. t-ll vou mine V was thu prompt an- could look down upon tho roof which ''Straightened it out, liavo vr .'" NW0r covered the piteous soue hi hi I he asked, noddiug to the spikes- -Where do vou resi l) V jitstleft. Here ho seemed to have ln:ln. -r won t an'swer no h Hi fooli-h halfamindti turn bio c. for he 1 ho man nodded shwly iu return. ,nsii .m ! I v.. p.i 1 ttv h this heaitated and slotnl, but he changed VI. lo's have il then.'' ,.,, for f.ilv veirs, end I wou t his partial intention after lingering "Yor soe.'' said the epokestnat.. b ,e I to at if w m a child. a moment au I walked moditativ.d.v with a hesitating and dis ipp .int.e 1 Well. Mr 111 ink, you na,v thi- onward. with the exolamaliou. 'Wall nil-, ,.f ynr lWt a corralled us dia-.iltv. did vou ?' some women do beat the dickom with atickiu' tor the ividetico, we -If I ha Sa't' st.-en if would The ama.in." might a done better, but accordiii' here! I) v 'mimhh I want to be Of cottrso everybody came to tho ter that. Antonio wasn't thar wlion'alM.Hc,l for 'foreiy f " lr I The arrangements wero soon tho murder was d m an' if hcl -il nv .h 1 it b 'in !'' found to bo altogether too meager, warn t th ir. he coittdu t a done it.! ..i ,A. ,0H 7ivthin" bc'io'"; I'ilbaldo s shod was filled to over- nn' .f he ili.lnt .hi it. whv tlniti o I il II ...... timing and Uagett undo a cloan sweep o' every empty box in Lis Ut,' ., t , Antonio s lawyer a sharp-eyed, I m . ! r 11111,1 . .1 lieu. I riitl.tti, r-.t. lu hal.1..1 .oi.mi, nal bustlevl about with surpriHttii; agility on the day previous, holding mysterious conference with ill con ditioned fellows uf Oaeldo's kidney. Jako Smith washii;hly diHsatistiud, and even the judge was hoard to nt. ter some misuivinzs 1 however, by the timo tho proceeding had roally couimonced ho gained c onli lotico. ft., ... . 111., 1 ne conn was iiHseiniiieo, 1110 j iry had been chosun, nnd tho witnesses were all pstsuut ssivo one Blake's widow. I'rotty soon thoro was a stir nt the door, then a murmur of surprise ran through the crowded room. "I bd bl linen,'' sai 1 Jako .Smith, au I'blv. "if she hauti't broiigut her babv V What rcasou sho may have bad fori not leaving tho little thing in charge of Home sympathizing wotuati--md thero wero plenty who would have been glad ot tho trust was not up pareut ; however that might be, thoro it was claspod firmly iu her arms, its bright red cheek contrast ieg with her whiteness, and its fat.li- r h suiiiiy d irk locks hair mingled ilh her With so no difficulty way was made throgb the throng to her seat, which had bees placed ou otiu side of the j idgo, directly opposite tlio em lie ti x ui the oilier where Antonio sat She took her plaeo and uever move. I during the whole of the trial, ex cepting as sho was re.) nred to testi rv, it ana onct wuen uiu ti.iny lU'ggnu , . 1 , I .... some glistening thing that I iy 'il l l.ui iu the lohls of ber dress, at which she took pains to distia't its atteiiliou wilb a chip from the ll tor. As for lb) babv, it sat there txith its big. blue eyes open to thjir full-1 . . .. . . A 1 J. . 1 . ,1 , ;., est extern entirely iinsoi oe.i in tue novel scene, hhv nt tho ... . meet when that irresistiblo glitter can; lit its eye. trial went on in good earneut. A number of witnesses were ex unified, whose testimony Hhowod that tl.nl do had had trouble with Blake, und moro than ence threatened bis life ; that Giiel.lo's pistol was one charge empty on the evening of tho day of the murder, whoreasiu tho morning it has beeu full ; that he was seen that r. orning around Blake's bouse, and, more than that, Blake's widow had hoard G libido's voice just before the fatal shot, and bad seen his re troating form as she ran out, At this point the ddlvostou lawyor askod the witness a few questions regarding how sho had recognized Mo voice for his. She didu't know bow exactly, but was none the less sure for that. There bad been a rumor about that some one bad heard Antonio make a boast of having "dona for Blake this timo," but if thero was a witness for this bo could not be found now. Aod bo tbe prosecution closed, Tbe Galveston lawyer began by involving in a whirlpool of bopelens contradiction tbe witness who had sworu to having seou tJuoldo near Blake's bouse. Tbon he expatiated on tbe ease with which one person rr. y be mistaken for anothor, and brought a witness to show how Gu eld 1 had alroady been said to resein hie some one in the village. Final ly, he produced three of the ill-conditioned fellows before referred to, who swore that Antonio was with them on a bunting expedition dur ing the whole of tho day on which tbe murder was committed." It was a clear case of alibi. Jake Smith's astonisbmont at tho ease with which tbe thing bad beon acoom plisbed was unbounded. Ho threw a disgusted look toward Pilboldo, but the judge was nonplussed, and didn't seem to bo interested with things in Jake's vicinity. "Geutlomeo of the jury," said be, "things baa took a turn I didn't al together expeo', I don't know as there's much to bo said. I s'poBe you have to go by tbe evidence an' tbat don't need any expluinin'. Ef yon kin make oat aaoordin' ter that, that Antonio Oueldo killed Jem Make, why, just recollect, that's what yer here fur." Tbe jury filed out, and the expeo tant audience occupied itself with toboooo and whispered oommenta. Jake Smith fidgeted about on bis box, and oast anxious gluuoes through tbe open door, toward tbe dump of nopals where tbe jury was dohboiatinj. .,f courte, huV not uilty." I'ilbaldo didn't dare to look at i anybody ( ho stared up at tho i af.crs l.iwn t tlm tabl ,1 III) wllMTrt til I w ............ l ! I .... I .1 .. 1 I I e paiiietiiar i atio men i union uuii- way toward Autonio, "You kiu go," said lie, speaking with groat deliberation, "but I wonldu't stay round hero too I011.7." The 10 was a de-d pause for a minute, anl not o1y moved Jake Smith exploded a single ox- mi shivu wora. wuicti he 11 11 hei.i 111 1 f.,r 80ui ) ti ue past, and lilau's wi- . , stood up Ilavo you got through, ju 1 go T" she asked. 'Wut I s'pwo so." "And thoro in nothing moro to bo done !'" "I'm nfrai 1 thor ain't.'' "And he's fieo to go f "Y-a-a-s." Antonio fltieldo roso with an inso lent giin, and picked up his hat. The biby crowed, for it suv the glittering thing again. There was a sharp report Ant tiio pitched lorward iu a heap upon the 11 mr and lllake's widow stood ivith the pistol pressed ' her breast. A line of thin bl e smoke carlo I un from the mu..Ui of the weanon. und firm 1 a huto in omul the child's ll ixi'ii head. Tho glitteriug Hung was ipiito near tho little hinds no.v. un. I they took it r.-oiu the viul 1111 L'rato of t1'!) mot'uer. illake's ni l nv lo 1 stua lily at the figure 0:1 the ll or it was i lite ui'iiioiiless then she t,inul, mi l went thni'lgll too wide puts.ige oii.ino 1 for lief by t i l i.isnt cro.vd. ..... . . . . . tmg IU" bi"V very t.-tri y, u:k! , ti babv cart vni' tiiu t.i t.l. The c nl I 1 1'Uh'i 1 wi.'h .1 'light it ha I got its shilling plt tUiu last. m II HIMII SillMIMH at Tliink Col'Jtc Yo'i Oj It- ,, , , ., , . . .. fho alTixjiig ol tan kIi,,,'. is in the ' J CIMTH inu niiiu hi llrttcr - wr tin-;. It it a kinl f e.-ul . , ,! . ,: to u 11 to P'iuhu bolorc u th ing ti i - p i-t I h'o -tjni(), an I to cnnsi ler whether jiiJicii.tiily and consciout'oiHy lis luil o.it belter sivo his itioioy. i Wh m once ho has dropped his letter into the U'tter-liux ho has caiumittixl one of tho irrevocable acts of this lifo. A you prepare to ufll.t your stamp, uivii one li'i d tlio iglit to 'conscience, whothor ym niiht not I alter, nnp-ovo, er alt .pother obtit'ir- nttt tb at let' - i. Tlieio may bo all Horts of wromr an 1 evil cooueotoil with lottor-wiiting; but to special. tzo an ms'ance, yuu aiay uavo been writing an angry lutt ir. It may be chvor, constio letter, nnd yea leel rathor inclined lo ro.jurd it approv ingly, considered as a litrrary pro ilncti'iu. But it may be a p.intioiute aud unjust letter. It may bo giving unmerited pain by settling it. You may bittily regret th.) moment when your hand objyed tlio iuimoril behest of the mind. You huvo heard of tho physician' preseriptieu about the cucumber : to peel it carefully, slice it loiiJotly, bo gingerly with your vinegar aud plenteous with the oil, sprinklo the pepper, brown or r'd, over it and then Qiug the mens out of the wiadow. So when you sit dowo to your letter, toy dear nnd slightly exeited Iriond, pile up your invectivea, accuaiuluto your adjec tives, be cuiatio in cutting ynur phrase but just before you post it give a thought to the ethics of a post ago stump, light your pipe with it, and save your oiouoy. Wiss SaYI.sus. Anger dies soon with a wieo aud good man. Too much pronpority mikes mon fools. Experience keeps a doar school, but fools will lourn in no other. Wealth is not bis who gets, but bis who enjoys it. Employ your timo well, if you mean to gaiu leisare. A mau may have a thousand ao qnaintaccs, aud not one friend among them. It is better to live a littlo, than outlive a great deal. By other's fuuits wise man corroct their own. We should take abundant care for the future, but so as to enjoy tbe present. "Luck bad it before 1 Taulbad it bobind 1 boys never bad it 1 girls have it bat once 1 sod Mrs. JuIligan ha it twioe in the same place." This i a noeer kind of riddle 1 bnt . then ther e nothing about it, Tbe answer is simply Ibo letter "L." PA., MAY 13, Vell, nw. will vol toll tho j iry nil nl,out it ? '" I "No, iir. I won't! If tho iurv .... t .,. nnil'.in.f utwml il tlti.v u'lii, ,n nii'.n iMiit.iiuu t.uvii, I . .. " intlsr. asU mo. "You must answer tho 11iOHtions," roni nke 1 his Honor. "I v ill if want to, but they hav en't asked tiny i'iotion yet." ! "Did tho piaintilf and defendant hive any bar 1 words?'' itbked the lawyer "1 'spose they did, but I wouldn't swoar to it.'' "Did oiihor 0110 call tho other n liar t ' "I 'sposo they did, and that's what briing tm the f.ns. I'm over sKiy, but if any man call.i me a liar I'm going to knock his darned head o "Well, when the plaictifT liiueu the def.iudeiit A liar, what was result t ' "Why, how do I know V "I'idu't vo.i see a blow struck ?" ot tin-re. Due 110x1 iay uirtir tins loss 1 saw 1110 puniest n'iit, in ,. luu "w""" ""J"iin the hiireau nnd closed Was "Did you boo any part of this I fuss I "No! Howe ml. I I when I was three miles away : you ought to Ikliow belter than to a.-k such foolish i t:t Htiolis." I "llo-v d.d you know of this diflit culty Ir. Johnson t il. I nw." " Tii it will do you can go." "H it 1 a gi'i'ti I to come here for a doll ir an I Htvear. and I'm going to lilt! You tie. i lu't think yo:i can d .-bull tuo urouud because I'm, old.'- ! A constable had to haul out of . ;the bo an 1 pot bim out of doors, I but he wouldn't g away until he; bid put hia hea I into tho window! and sii l : If vou tliink I'm scairt como out ' heteaiid put a chip on your bIiouI dor !" The State of N'ew Jursey has al ways been noted for the unerring cer tainty that eharaeteri.'j I it iu en forcing capital piiuishiiiont. A mur derer once captured has few chances of escape, und the death sentenco oneo pronounced upon bim, he was a wiso man who did not delay his prepara tions for the other world. A few days ago an old man, who bad pass ed his three scoro years, was to be executed at Newtown, lie bad, in cold blood, murdered his widowed dauirhter, who for years, with the til,... it luii l-.an.1j luiil aiinn.ii't.ii I ,,,,.,.11.,. .,. yumw ,.lVl, 0oii .tisane, but tho insanity plea has uot worko 1 us successfully in New Jersey as in some other States. At till events tho djcrepid old miird -er was led to tho gallows, lml l in au upright position by Mtroug arms and launch ed into eternity. As au ovi.l.11103 t thero is nothing moan bid out ..0 noj.boi alios of Newtown, tho fact may no ciiun itiai. iuoy iiuf.i 11 mum band and stationed it ju.it "outside tho jail walls to discoimo lively musio while tho preparations for the execution wero going 011. i lie last sounds that the old man beard in this world were tho stirring etrains of "Tho Star Spangled Banner," whioh may or may uot havo beon cheering iu its effects upon him. Musio at exocutious is certainly a novelty, ami to Now Jersey belongs tbo credit.if any there bo,for tho ori ginality of tho idea. We approhoud however, that the pruc tico will never bocomo popular. Where The Apostles Rest. Church authoiilios state that tho remaius of the Apoutlei of Christ aro now resting in tho following places t Novell are iu Home namely Philip, James the Lessor; Judo, Bartholomew, Matthias and Simon. Threo are in tho Kingdom of Naples, Matthew at Suloruo, Audrew at Almalti, and Thomas at Ortouu. One is in Spain, James tbe Qreater whoso remains ure at St. Jr o do Compo steiln. Of tbe body of St. John the Kvau elist, tbo remaining one of the there is no knowledge 1 the Kvangel ibis Mark and Luke are also io Italy the former at Venice and the latter at Tadua. Et Paul's remains ars also believed to be in Italy, 'etor's are of course, in the church at Iumifl, whioh is called aftor bim, as are also those of Simon and Jude rboso of James the Lesser and of I'bil'p are in the Church of the Holy Apostles 1 Bartholomew's in the oh tire h on tbe islancrin the Tiber oalhid after bim; Matthias, are in tba Santa Maria Maggoire.ander the I U if I Via Mnn-&1 It.. ..1 1.'.... ivwt sum w vi ivuvHfv ffMiiivw NO. 40 A Thief's Slory. A N'ow York thtnf recently tuaJt the following confession 1 "Tho way wo worked wns this, and tho plan is mine. It is n pood one and I naturally fetd so-no pride in its involution. Wo took adjoin ing rooms in a noiei suy tlio i ifth Avenue tr some other litt clnss ho tel. Wo never did it nt the 1 Mil' Avenue, but wo would liavu dono it in coiir.-io of lime. Having secured our rooms mid seeing that they were nicely located. wu installed ourselves I m ado my.-U'lf up to look like n woil-ti-do country meichant utui went down. I looked into one 01 two jewelry (doom uri'il I found tin one to Miit nie. whun I found it I went in uiiil looked over llm -f .n-lr . atufving iny-i ir that I could suit iiis If th'Te. I v.T ut nway, prcmis 'iuto call again. 1 would call la'i iiii the next day. nnd would pur chase probihly i-:i,ill) or !?I.HI0 j worth if goods. Then" I would or ; tier hent to my hotel, with tho lull. Then I went to the lio.d. nn, toll ing the cleik at the ePice if any one Icattio for me to K'lid him to my I room, I would go thero myself, j Locked in my room I set to work to j prepare for the arrival of the goods. 1 1 took the buck out of the bureau 1 and put the bureau against tho door .loading into tho adjoining room. I .'y partner cut out a panel from the jdoo-, and by tlmt nie uis had access to t!ie bureau drawers. Then lited my tablo. piled it high with letters aud writing material, and i when the man iirnvcd with the goods I was very busy. When he enterod, I ndcd him to Sll UOU'll I After a bit, as soon as I bad finished 1.1 f 1 a 1 , . my leiier, 1 turtle 1 10 mm at). I asli- ,,,1 ,,, 1 , ,.., 1.:... 18S0. lJ0.Of course ho had. I would lako it. examine it und ask if tho goods cor I irwioil.M. W illi 11. I lien WO WOlllil call oil tho items, bo Inking tho bill , nT1,i tlio poods As he called nfT tl.fl rf.l.l.lj I llllt lll.kt.l i.iln l .lM.i,p,.H it. My I mil-Inner lin.l it. iiiut.nille When wr were finished I closed all tho draw ers and invited him to the table, where I procoedod to writo him a check, lie would refuse, saying it was after banking hours, to which I of cour.se replied by pulling out my watch ninl c-iucidmg with him Then I usl e 1 him to wait a moment while I went down ptairs and got the money for him Ho would uot leltise that ; I was almost too rea sonable. There was the bureau and there wero tho drawers ; to bo sure, his goods were there nl.uost iu hi presetiee. I Went down staira Olid walked otT; iny friend had long ago dono like-vise, nnd wo left the poor fellow iu the room waiting our return. My partner and I had join ed company long before tho sulos mull Htispt'cted be was sold, nnd we wt-ro estimating or dividing tho vul uo of our purchase," Stray Tlionuhls. The moro wo do, tho moro wo can do ; the moro busy wo lire, tho more leisure we have Il t::l!tt, Mnvy is a passion so full of confi dent!!) and nil line, that nobody ever bad Iho conli.le.uco to own it. F.trt of llorhi ,lrr. Tho juitid of youth cannot romnin empty ; if you tlo not put into il that which is good, it will gnthor tilscn where that which is evil, There is 110 timo iu a man's life when ho is ho great tin when be bows cheerfully to the necessity of posilico aud makes tho best of it. A man should fo ir w'uan ho enjoys ouly what good he does publicly. Is jit not the publicity riither than char ity that lie loves.' . II'. Jir,rft':: There is iki woii,bi p where there is no joy. For worship is s unt thing moro than either tho four of (Jod or th() ,ov of 1Iipu lt it) flight iu hitn. . II'. F.thrr. A beautiful uiiHwcr was given by a littlo Scotch girl. When btr cluss was oxamiued sho replied to the ipiestion "What is patience?" "Wait a weo aod diuna weary." Newton found that a star, cxamin ed through a glass tarnished by smoke, was diminished iuto a speck of light. But no smoke evor breath ed bo thick a mist as envy or detrac tion. A'. A. Willmott. Tho treasure house of a man's life is his heart, aod ho who bus nuthing thero is poverty-stricken, though be roll in Roll 1 while ho who lias a good deal thero is rich, whothor be has a roof over bis head or not, A dull axe never loves griudstonos, but a keen workman docs, and be puts his tools on tliotn iu order that they may be bharp. And rueu do not like grinding, but they are dull for purposes which (Jod designs to work out with them, and therefore lie is grinding them. Griof is a delicate and fragile flower fading eveu more easily than joy, but never wholly dead. Like the rose of Jericho, though seeming ly dried and withorod past recogni tion, yet, if but one warm breath pass over it for a moraont, it blooms again with renewed froshuesa. "Even in laughter, tbe boart is sorrowful, '' and those who seem to forget havo oftcu the saddest hearts. Ja ouch and all of us life is twofold 1 two beings dwell within us, one sotive. absorbed in tbe duties and pleasures of this world, while tho othor ia sadly and dreamily living ia tbe past, treading with tsars the former patbs. - . . Published every T JKHEMIAU Oi Terms of r TWO IK)I.,.VI:M 1' ahle vithin six nil paid within the yci. continued until all h raid unless nt the oplioi. lisher. Kulwcriptions nutsido oft. 1'AVAI1I.K IN ADVA.VCs,. sylViKons liflitic and tiKing j flresnel At ith"rs lieeomesiiCsrr and r liiiMo forllw rire oflhct HUNT'S REMEDY THU ClltlCAT Kidney and Liver Medicine, CTHKS nil ll.n. of Ih. KI,lnrTN l.lvr. Il,.l,l, r. an.l I rln .ry tlrmi,., lrt.i.v.t.ri..., IHhIh i. .. Ilrlirlice lti-i-u.-, I'Hlna In th lluvJt. Loliia.or HI,I ll'trnllnnr N.iliKlrnll.in if I rlnr. ."".rv""" """', Kcneilo hiii.w, Kc .., ,wlln. . Ilcsilnrlin, (.iliir Bt'Mlllll.ll...1,,,M.l ,,ali, MlAlllc. HUNT'S RE55EQY rt iKs viikx mj. mutn Vki..iNH Li 1 ;. " . ."''M ,,ir,.r"' I. n... HI1I1 , I.I rr, au.l !!,,, , ,...,..,,,, ,i. rn ;r, ''," "' ". Ill M . IIV.MKI.V I. . ..n .nr.. I .v it ,, phv-l l,,,,. fr, ."J ou.u III Nl 8 l:LIKIll-. " H. n l f,,r n.vni.l.l. t Iu l. K. 4 I. lllHI , rrnvhlcfMS,. Vt f ?'rr.. 7 rrnl nn.l t.i. i.,,tf tl.O . ll. ITv . ""r ;""KKll Ivt IILM'ol '1 .iku uu utliir. Kct. IK, Manhuud : .'.ly. Hov Lost, Hew Hcslo'ed ! Jiiot iulilMir I, a tirw r.lill.in of r. ulii-ru cII'ki i-ii itra- l:;iy on 1 hi- ra.lieal r.iro (wiiho.it tn. Ii. iiip, f tti'HMar.insiina or SiMiiiiml Wpiikncs, Involuntary .s,.M,u 11 iii I,o-hi, Imi'iitfm'T. .Mrnll in. I l'hv "it'iil lnni nriiv, 1 111 iei iiivnt h In M.irrinf, to. ; n!-.i, t'..m iiTi..N, Ki'ii rir nn I Kir, in . ico l Iiv Hclf in liilg. uei' or cci U11I rXIf'lT i(il Her, l! riaV-rri.'o, in a ni nl.-.l envrlojio, only l ri'liK. Tlio oi'!i;l.r.itol niiihiir, Id lliis n lmir ll.ll I'h.iv. rti.rtv . .... 1 1 llurlv nvir' .i.-f.. jf..l r. f .. i r. .. 11,.. .. . 1 ulnrminn cmi',,io!iL-t- uf fpir nl.nP , 1 1. 11 .. 1 ..... . . . . " "7 ' i'n.nn 1110 .ringer. uiik ii-a 111 mtoruai me li.'inf or tlm ..I.....: t .1 . . . n ,i. I UN nill. ; l.lllllllt out III". lo of dire lt nnP IMliil.ln. p.-i ll.i nr. I riicctii'ii, tie, may care kiin-cir c!icn.ly. ir.vslvly, in 1 UM.i.'.M.i.v. txirni I.- liiin- trill irorf a l, ! 'j on. ilnmiwh. f.'iil itiel -r sp-il. i ii s .l.,in rnvrlopo. n any a ln". . .,n.;mi I, on n-cviplof oiA ceiiiii .ir two mi amp, AMn'- I Ii.. I'n'.lihpr, Tin: t'i:iA i:nvKi,i, v.Knir i, r.o. II At.n St.. Nkw V.irk i I'ust ullioe 4.i(iIlol I't. 7, lVTs. ly. JJXION I'.jAN l.N(i Mil,!, .st:i.I.S(iKtlV:,SNV i.kr (It),, KvAiy&, Warner LiiiSilH'a' Drill iiv, ash v isi rA.'Tfiiru er Doers, Deer Kevcs. Whitlows. Shutter Mnibiw IIiim's llilutls, hash, Klalr Fixings, riant) Kill Hugs, llrurk fls. Mt.iilillnj-s, Kledrlm:, I KCI.I. S,W1N: a CAUISKT TrilNlNl Shingles, Lath, &c, &o. Or.lpri sollcitf J nn.l fillcl wilb prompt n.ii.-nn.l .ItMpnCh. lUust cull an.l rxnui inoosr stooU liofore purcbaiiiiK Uewbr at Low Figures. - () ? L. Bl I KIXfJTo.V, of Frank- lln, lnvlT,tf irrnr. , tlo anany l..r tli 1'ill.Kflim v il.l i'.Io II ...k a will on.'o t.j oiinvM !, . r county. C .llllllll" Hi Tiio l)uiii.ii BMmxric ssbisisB:, nmonntl.e prominent fnaturcn ot w hlcli roi llmt .rv 1.1 nil liclm i.mih I .n I n :t I t .n- ; II i. rn.li.n or tlm Iru l WrlLiM ; il.illciv ..( 1 1 1 i-t r.tt-. s. rletiim 1 11 - l.lciit 1 lt wro.t nililll.lir ol tlliiair II..11 ; 111 Slirl..r T.i.K r.i l.v : lt Kmoltiuialio 1 i 1 1..1 1 ti k mel HoJ")ii l.lu I'riL'o. 1 ! ! 1UU nn otl.er a (rl.-iwi His 111 .'t l.riiil .nt la. JllNiL,bY l x. r. r I y .1. T- IUa.liy, ilodorti.Uvs autkor Iuauivc ANIMAL KINGDOM, .ltn.ll 1 volutiis of WM luwx 10 0 llluttn. 1 ll.n". I li. 'o arotlia n'iit lilulity Intorant In nul.lt I .'ull.n . now ..Here I tlm anuria, u pul.ll.' nl I tl.e pri.'H liv bcin r."!ii.ol $n an lo brln ( lbiu williln tea means .f tl:n in an.l Imi l'lo Mr. ll.ilnnitl.M. n ronMont 11. our county ai.u -ut.iy rv.l.io.v. I'Cl. a, ', U. A I)MImsti;atoi!'snotkm:. X l.nit. n ot n.lmlnl. tmtl..tt on tha enliita of I. Mini, l.ttu leiml ,vrr, I ,ls 01 Pon .1 t. . sny.lnr 4.. fit., ltt.-'d, hava b"an r intcl to It. a uatlur flitfi.cl. All pareufl Kniwlnir llia'nHetvvt In. .lou e.l to utn will ile ia lu.tke linu.a.ll itta JVi.ii.t while tli.ua li ivlnx olalina .!lnt AMUla will .ro,.int thsni lor "tlleinant ta lllliNr.l.ll S LAI IO NSI,A(1KK, Mar.3V la-u. Ailiuiiilnlrator. "lipiUtti i-TsTj7! Cured PalnloHsly. Tli Mo.l..ane ciM l.ir a mll inarKtn Ikiv tha c.utt oi t'..iu..uuilinic. Alloe traata.l l.y IHiolal pre'eriiuii.n. t or (uli ptrilouUra droia ll.a lJUouvarrr Ml. M. n.t'oi.l-INs.or Mn. H. II. I'oi.umi, 1m I'oria, Ii.d. t ali, 6,'u.ui. 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Kawartfiia AovHTunxa nn) II Brjiiua (I Spmoa Mraul), wliara advii tlaiUS contrasts Biav DTOYOXL U iua Iw II u U'E kci on hand all kinds ej Jilnnkt inch at NoUt, Sunui' monses, Warrant: JUau. euAoow- na$,lie.t &. 1 r 1 m m. m 1 . irrmr:. I