tFtfHi - J-S ,HIIHMI II II I J III A.'.lvorttli? Itato. i i column one year, fW.(K) n.hlf. column, one year, .on n.f(iurth column, one year, lo.(0 bne square (10 lines) 1 Insertion 75 B?ery additional Insertion, 60 Jrrofii""ft' mid Business cords of f not more thmi 5 lines, nor yoar, 5.00 'Auditor, Executor, Ad.niuistrator and Assignee Notice, vlitorinl notices Per line. 2.ro 15 All transient advertising less than $ month 10 cents a lino. All advertisement for ft iliorter pe riod than one yenr aro payable at the timfl they are ordered, and if not paid k - . . ,.lii (Kaii, will A Imlil. 119 JIUIS.MI UlllVIIHf Willi... .111. W 1.W.XI, pnonsihlo for tlio monov.. 1 ootry. - How to Ak and Have. 0b, 'III tin t tbtiutil It Ik lo your mother 8et Mary," layi I Ob, don't talk, to my mother," ijs Mary rgdnalo( l ry 'For y mother sayi men ara Jeeclrern, And merer, I know, will sinsent ; Bbt ityt girls In a hurry wlio marry At leiiurs reponl." Then s'poss I would talk to your father, 8ret Mai lays I , Oil diu'i talk to my father," sts Mary ' Pejinulnx tit ery 'For my father, he lure me io doirfr, He'll nerer consent I sliouM go Ifyou talk to my fstbs'," sty Atiry He'll eurely iy 'No.'" 'TVa how shall t gt you, ray Jewel t 6oet Mary," sail I ; If your father aa l mother' io cruel Moot eurely I'll die !' Ii, aerer ay die, dear," say Msrjr, A way now lo lavs you I sas ; new my parents are both so eo itrary IVai 'i better ask Ma.' There Is No Dsatlt. nreiBi. BuLwaa LYTTOH, to Is no death! Tiie sttri ti dowa rie upon some f lirer ehore J. bright ia Hetrnn'e jowetol orowa icy eliiae forovermore, loiiBodeatbl The dunt we tread ill rliange 'oeath the sunimer showers I il loo grain or mellew fruit, I rainbiwtluie 1 dvwrs. granite rojlci dii ir m i t feed the hungry rao lhiy hear ! forest Icarei driak daily life t out thi riewleet air. e Is no dotth ! The leires may fll, t Aiwers my fade and ptKs away ; . only wtit through wimry hours e oouiing of the It J. ti It no denth I An angel form illn o'er the earth with silent t.'oil i are our best lurel things awn;', iid then we 011 themMutd " itcs our beitrts all deso'ate, plunks our firet. eweete'i (loirofe I'll! inte J luto Miss, tl:py now mild liomortal bowers. bird like vnlee, wbnaejiyius tones li gl 1 1 theie eoKiise of "in aud strife. m now an crerl i-tlng song in 1 the tree of lifo, where be reel a etulle too brtglil, r heart t )o pure fnr l uiil tu t ico. kstrs il to that world of llg'ut, dwell in paradise, p unto that undylni; lifo, y lenre ui but to oome tgnln j joy we wclcumo Iheut lui kajio, oft io sla and pain. tren near us. though unseen, dour immortal rpirii Ireal il the bouu Hess nnirerso lire theie are no dead. o 1 o o t T it 1 A Lady, After All. lnno Hot enranff from the and huntoned nn the croon o the wide, oldfikMhioned farm- currying hia valise in hi wonder if Nannie (rot ray note, b looking for tue f ilullo !" is last exclamation was drawn Hay' lip by a cherry, which. ? iroin above, somewhere, mto sudden contact with bia looked up, and there, purcb- b a crost bird, np.m a limb of te old cherry tree, and lookiog ftt mm witu uaiiotnt? eye aud ut cheeki, was a younr girl, iw do, Leunox Come up tvesome cherrius I washer icvoua crottinir. nnie I J it possible ?" ex d Lennox, severely. I while Hay looked on in stern troval, tbe young witch swung i iijUiiy down. w, don t look so slum, Len- at' she stid, slipping her uda Into bia. with a eoax- tion. "I kuow its tombovish ub tbe cherry tree but then yu mn. ' mis, you should have boon a aid Lennox. uh I had I No, I don't oith- k thou you wouldn't have full love with me. What made ear f ' with a fond glance and "tag movement. cause you are so ewiot, dar answered Ray, molted in spite iiulf. "Uut I do wish, Nuuuie, Jiild leave olf those hoydooiah Vad be mora dignified " U a Miss Ishatu I' asked Nan 1 a Isham- is a very snperiot 1 and it would not hurt you 1 bor in some reipeuta." 7vvrs sprang iuto Nannio's , j tone. lut tnto tha parlor, and iuat in a greatarm oUir. eiving bur curls a toss fyiut and sat d iwu. rU WOold U'-U UP UlOS "i snddres yonr hair as f I i VOL. 18. have a talk with you You know If "I don't know mva,,lf-noilber lore you but in truth, my dear, my ; know nor I" lio crow led ana nitiHi uare eoinetuin or tbe el0. anco of refioed eoeioty. Your IlliinnilPa l ito aliula smm .i..ai ff I manner need polish, my dear." "I catue djwn to tell you that my slater Laura i m tking tip a p trty t ) visit me Dota l watering pluces, au I she wiuhca you to bo one of the number." "Are you goin" askod Nannie. "No t my biifliness will uot allow it i but I shiill seo you soveral times. Will you go t" "i don't want to g. I'd rat'jor stay hero in thu country aud clim'j cheriy-treoa every day.' "Nannie 1 I tuustiuxiHt upon more solfvontrol," said bo, coldly. "Hut don't soud mo away," she pleaded. "h i for yonr good, Nannie, and youniUHtuo cooioui U go. Will you V I ho supper bell rang at that in v -i.-i. . .1 i...- i...r t.. .. i .. i .i....... n'iii"i-i uiyi .'. ..i.j, iiuuil-'i, lining an. I weury, eutmo l tlio uotel wo jro . bis sintcr'a paity wuss'.op:)ing "Lennox 1 you here '! sai.l who "Yes. Y bora's NaLuio?" "bo was on tho piazz.i, talking rilh a French count, a moment ago. Ah ! there sbo itt, by the door.' "Ah said Lennox drop ping Lanra'a baud, and making bis way toward the door. Hut it was bard, even when he drew near, to Bite in tho ttjlish, utiitely lady, wIioho bair was put up over a monstrous chignon, aud ' wboso lustrous robes swept tho ! il....- ..t . l l :.. 1:1.1.. V :. I IIIMII VI U aiil, Ilia U VY U libblU AIUUU1U of tbroo months ago. Le in ix Hti-o !) up with siarrti a glance at tho buwi.dorcd dandy to bom she was chatting, aud Uuld with tin ea'ci' exclaiuuiiuu : i ' '"'" hho uiii'lc a sweeping courtesy, and languidly uxteniluil the tips of : Her lingeru ; ut:t uot a tuuncla mov s 1 bo i t .vU it aojjr 1j 1 with wjll bred iudiflk-tence, "Ah. good uvouiug Mr. It ty.'' '.th, Nannie, aro you glad to aeo mo f ' said Louuox, feeling that bis bum t was chilled within him. '"Oh, to bo Huro, Mr. Kay, quite glad. -Allow ma to preaent my friend, tlid Count do lloaut'epaire. Mr. It iv. tojiwionr. Luuti ix bu'diy .1 ligns 1 t b i iv to the I'luncbuiati, aud oJjrud bii ariui,, to Niitiuin . "You will walk with me a little while V "Think hut tho music is begin, ning and 1 promised to dance witli Jr. Hlair." "Hut afterward," said Lonnox, tbe ciitii growing colder "Hut I uui uugagod to Mr Thorn ton." "When, then !" demanded Lon- nox, with a jealous pang. iMiiuiy, my raid is so inn, i ' hardly know. I will, however, try and ppnto you a waltz sometvhere." "Good heavens 1 Nautiio, what ufi'cetiuu is this I' Hue favored him with a well bred elate "1'i.rJju, I do not undorstand yu. And taking the arm of hor escort, she walked away with tbe air of an empress. Lennox sought bis sister. "Laura, bow have you changed Nannie so V be demanded 'Yes. Bhe is chuugod. Isn't she perfect V "Perfect t Rather too porfoct to suit mo," growled Lonnox, "To-morrow I shall see more of Nannie," ho thought. Hut to-morrow, and to,morrow, and to-morrow, it waa always the same, and ''that elegant Miss Irv ing, ''oa they styled her, was always iu demaud, und poor Leuuox, from tbo diutauce at which sho kept biiu, looked on almost bearthrokeu. vary ing botwjoit wrath, joalousy, piido and despair, '.Nauuio," said bo, one morning, when bo found bora moment alouo, "how long is this to last t" "I believo you wished mo to como hero to improvo my tuanuers, Mr, Itay t to aoipiire tbo elcgauco of so ciety," she said, coldly. "Hut, Nauuio " "VVolb if you aro not ploaaod with tbo rosult of your own a Ivico, I am uot to blamo. You must oxouso me uow, Mr. Hay, I am going to ride with tbo Couut do Heaurepaiie. And with 'a groatful gesture of adieu, sho left him siok at heart. That afternoon Lonuox walked uuanuouncod iuto Laura's room. "1 thought I'd drop iu aud say good byo before you went down stairs,' said he. ' ''1 leave to-uigbt " "Indood Whore aro you going f asked Laura. "Ob, I dou't know I" was his sav age reply, "You eau tuka a note to Oeorgo for me V "Yes, if you got it ready," said ha "Very well I will write it now." "Laura left the room' and Lonuox stood rcoi lily at tbe window. Presently Nannie oams (a aud stood or bim. 'Areym roally going way" sue ssas'i. I , , - r ' "Yes I am, ' was tba t)or) ci sianr. an. auuie uuHiiiy answonm : ; one toss of your old browu curls "W-st let mo go, Lennox," and . fr t:10 fl4 li,ja u ran out of the room, aud up sUira in tho world '' to her own chamber "I'luv, y.,,1 will hut t , tiku yo tr ".c. II ko . Aud I II teach you 'oU N.itmio b,ok a;i.r Ln-iox. ono lesson, Mr. Lennox liny t eoo tf.Junr.'' 1 don't," ho murmuied A.i 1 Len1x, p ,s,ioately cl t spin It wish iioiuly tbe middle of Sep- tlor i i,i, 1, I ... 1,,r......' war MIDDLEBUKG, SNYDER COUNTY, She alii.pcd Imr hand in l.i. arm. with the oi l ctreaain m ivomonl l.o a. . . 11 " UV rpmm.ilw.io.l ... ...n i tly, tiHi'tig bia mtttiu for tho llrst time! sine ho came. "Hut heutiox'dear, ifou co awayi olT somen here, wliut will I l,i t" J I Ho turned suddenly and catiirht' hor lo bis bent t "Ob, Nannie. N.inm'j 1" l.n ! piNsiomitely, "if you would only come baett to mo, and lovo mo if 1 could recover my IomI troiiHiiro. I would uot go nny .vhnre. Oh, my lost 1 ive, is it too Into f ' Sim l.n' I her f iee down nguinst bin xboiil ler and nKkp.l : "I."ti'iov dear, lull mo which von )V. lien1,, the Niititiio you nsolt i know, or tl... r H,iblo vjii'iir l.i lv you found litre T" "Oh, Nannin. d;tvlin-r 1" ho rriml - . kin' (';14iini'r Imp .l,.ai.v l ... ...I . .w14,., 'HMil vowej ho Wt wouiil not ee iiin.'n u !,,,.( ltlu wj. t0M fir M tlio iiottso (lowers in Orist.iu do u. The Inipe.idii3 Tyrant. c on III: ori: It. J. 15nr l'io expluiiis ri i . . . in ho '' ii'j'tni iiiwicie why net cull ou O . uural esys : lllllCoc'ii. Winlo in tho ci y, Wanted ti over to Oivie tior ii 1-1. a I and ttpnaU to O -lltM l lliim 'ri; o'lOUl the i lint eons i In to lor which my heart Ut b.en yi-urniii ovoi sino I ktiesr wiiit such a tbnij wis lilt , Hut I dare not io, J t irt n.it Kale. Ttu yeirs of in lisi riuuuato prowling amoui; the c .i'ihi rv.iitvo .leui fr.ttio inurnils on ourcxcli in.'o list Ins t.ut'iit me iii.iv it wotit'i not nu Halo. I r.nn which vcr way I illicit itp:r acli the hiitcfol biyonet gt.-uuio.l in tho huu luht, on l lii'ti ty died iti the bna-ns! re!lectol upo-i the glilturinu Ht'Ll. Tlio tyiuuiions htfjins ui iiius'o Irom a military bund poi-uued tho nir u, tvtli tho lue.th ol tin oniou-cutiug ' I .t I.' I .... I. . - frowned dart: In lr..... ..r..?,-,. ?' J uietits, and al .sunrise un l sunnci, ' tho morniu ' nn I evetnu uii inn! clatiiiud with brdzuti throit nn l harsri rcvcrlifrai ions that lavli''!it und darkness its ut and we.it tiv ..i. i r 0f Wi lli I I Seott llineicli .! ii ir-!5i'i'0'ill c urnandiu. whereas every Ireedioni cit'.'ti kinws t li.it 1 the -no sli uM ri-e mi l set by tdo ' ui t ol Coo -rcss. So 1 Ii I u t n i O'l the Maud. I cul l net ftand no.' moved in the iircscnco ol the tnilitiiy diotator wliisn ui. ni. r-I hand is hli ed ngaiuft tue hbei'.icd uf my I'liiti- iry. And already this imperial ilespil! has placed his irou IicjI mi tha crck I ,.r ,.i .i . ... ...ii... people. WttlMUl waiting lor hn I'lreiio'i, hs has justiil.'d the wira- nigs u mo lonioitriitiii press, has, for m my faithful yours, W'j.'C,1l Cl'IOd aluad with lb ) veico uf the lVoohol coiiceriiiiig the dreadful tilings that would lullow a military can Ii I itarii. Immediately following bis nomina tion tit Cincinnati, (1'iieril iunick nriilo tbo wruthor so warm in New York city Unit peepb) fed lioiu sunstrekd Iu ooo il ly. Thou bo or ilcre l tbo great 11 tad ia tho upp-r Mississippi. And yesterday uioruitig wlmn a .Sunday school piomc h k I jasi gnl oomfortahly seitio i io a grove (ibey call a lsc ist t"o and a high board fenco and 2d boor tables a "grove"' aoywhera within 3d miles nf New York) ho mido it rain. Aud to crown his tyranny, Irou) tlio mer est caprice of military power ami a liberty-hating despotism, regard lens ot tho prayers of all tho bays io ftoe Amorioa, bo crashoJ iuto tao du-t of oerveless submissiou au I groveling siihsnrriunuo tlm last ray anl hope ef Aiiiui'ici'i lih-rty, aal by a special Hold ord'-r m i In tho lourth of July conn) on Siudiy, sol o'lug ud it to filth. Aro wo freomnn, snl eud iro theso tilings)' Is 1). ma's voice silout io tho laud, that we writo with bayo nets at oar breasts t Aro wa to rise at ruvtillo ami turn olf the iias at light tail f M ist wo "gi up aud 't our tpiiiiine" wlma tha inuliuine iull ia sniiudod f Is tha ll'ijiiulio of Ameiioa one griat tnihUry cauipt I toll you, brethren, luesi aro peril ous times, an I no man is safe with out a cor,.'!. "I stty, SamWo, woroyuu ever 10. toxica ted I" "No, Julius, nebnr was you t" "Well, I was. Sambo." "Didn't it tuakayo't foul good T" "Yah I but golly, iiuxt moruiu' I thought my bead waa a wood shed, aud all the niggers iu Christoudout was splitting wood in it 1" Henjumln Franklin, whaa alivs, looked alter the pnnuira, and no hts bis rswird by having bis Lua4 on Ibe peony postage sump. D ipoinj dressos ars mids of this guilds, soij for joaog ladies white antW rs Ilia most popular. Bridal drstsos sre p4 of white satin, with roood dots, sod Irlmmsl -. e.T'Uf'-l ."i .' .M It V -MM 2$ Bad Advice, Josh jitiiins ut4 aoont m-tny J"0'"'" R00'1 ' I any ,t i it 1 K a . a . I a ("i with a mental ruservstion 1m',b,", ,in ,mH ,'",m wo" lv,i,l bis ad viae. Hut the thought lhat initio v, 0 f,'I1',1,0' bi" h' bven almost totally direirarlol tills me wil1' ''"''t1'1 tf router th.in tho expoo.. t lttotl of any Hiuount of sotil-diislruy- 'nrf o ml 1 a vV.toti. Mind that, S nini y I koiing man, stay wiiero yon nro don't co Wuii to atw wood Oiiu't h.iw wool at nil i your hands weio intended by N ituro to;ebii tlv witoin fifty years. hoi I f nicy c.mos and clasp wnnts. I'he account of the lintll i of Wi not to cle ii' w istes. Wiisl pbices! teiloo. which, I'hilips caid, was the never need clearing. enndest event in Iviropciu history Wliou yon urn tr tvuling, hug shore in this century, ocupied only onn as mueli as possible i if yo'l c in 1 1 third of a column of the London hag sliore, h i ; s etiethiug nioi'n in-i Tun- . I'omparn wilh this j nun ilis luritsting, s iylio v. jtic enterprise lint whi.-h l iys n full. I' irlvour luir in tho mid Ho of page history of tho Ule in m i.-re of yur foreli.M 1, leiviug nu ei'i.il ; ten persons in Colorado liofoio t!u tntiaher of b iirs on e ieh si lo of the re 1 1 u s of our gre it dii'i 's p u t. An iine.piul divisi hi mi'it i O irrison wis motihed in Hoslon iiuImLiuc'I y I'll' mi'i 1 ll iuion Imt in I S l", i I n i-r .vlyese m 1 li iin ; this, nnd you nriy ltd M.tyor uf Now h-iiige 1. With all tho lils of tli York h iinj diiy. I II istou i tpers of 1 1 1 -at, yi'iir liefote L ink not up m tho wine when it is him, Mr 1'hiliips c ml 1 nut I'm 1 re 1, b.it, liko touipuriiico orators, ' anything Lkn a di tii ed ac onnt ol shut your eyes an I g il,i it d i.vu, J the event, "which shook the city If yo'l want to starve to death while it l ited " write p lefry fjr a living. When Preiu lnt lluiison died in Temper yo tr pitri in u wil!i pru-jllL it look I'Ui davs for tlio no vs lence an 1 keep out of the Mingo of . to reach Sprinlield, III., fr ml ijiins, for love f c Mi'itrv ceasus witu i Viisiiiti;toii, t'.nu Vln i'i i n l.i i- lite t it i t thy d it v, t.urof irj, 1 1 live : as Ion,,' us y 1 1 c n. tho I Wh"i thy p ii'so is e-npfy Id ph;l ,H j I antbrupic in thy selietuns : when tliy Ho ! !"""' it full, fot'goi thy selieui is. I Put tliy fiitn i i ri til rolitimi : " ,:l(,'hiug nny t iru up wh.ui they turn down. I'lire iten n it thy in it'ier-in law, for tlio threat .'lied, liko cats, bavo many lives. ll i to thy "utield" wheu thou art ill need. Li-t not thy heart yearn after cle - v ato I stock ti if other w ill lly ross- no-s, li lt love Pie reiiii Fed I an 1 bo 1 a tdu I mt of nature, j If thou wouldst liud (bj beautiful son!; it in the li illet. I'waru of I'm wi l im, putic ilaily of those th it havo nev,r I) i ei in u-s tied, for tliou ui iv'.st nit hi nolo t o give It il n Is f ir th -ir Olivers, Wh-ri u tvo.n in tell s yoi tliitsln) I. il..a ll .1 t..r... u . v I i. .1 , i I, . I .1 . wavs thou rht H.: that W ill tl liter I'"r 't dul'.i n t of th l.t'j by tho 'ut Ji'Ui-igs on the lino, bo;i von treat ctd fjr when IrcV.o I, for tviuo N. it V loo It's H ni'iiMi. If I have I'l l Ivetteiitly (i'i I 1 tiiva in i I- voi tently or u it at all ) all ' va I any go.) 1 a Ivici to creep iuto I Iks ah vo piragMplis. I bog tho re I I r t act directly at vimuco wit'i that advice, A. V. in t 'in. S it A7 ' So tie limes, when 1 look ever my ! Iil', I a;u u in i .it I ti sen Inv tlm! pigos of Us ro.xrd tiro dotted with t!ies hair-'iro 1 1 ll es viac. I os- i capo I the da a '"r unl Ii ir lsliiiis ul ' tin revolutionary war, liy tviitiug liinli! tl... '.Vnr tt . I It.... ii fw.p mIii iI ) sixiy y f ars In IiKO I i? il ho1 n. Wueu l.l. 11 l.i l U.. T i . ii w iiitr'siyu i.ii'iiau i'imi'i i i was I'I 15 irllllgt )U. ll-Mi tlli yellow fever liroko o it iii N"tv O.'ht.ina ( wis in MinnDsOtii, an l i,u in Ii a'.ult' ski t.pe.l .tilt (or Cm i la. Wh iu timli iy. as jour tvuhhitig was not seut home ut si'ho il, one day, nil tin boys in 'in snisou yj.i w.ll uot bo able to call sell ml wero flag .d all aroint I, lor for her. I'oliSmg an anpli entliird, mil tho To usk a bald bea led uiatiwli.it it 11 . , l. m I ..!.!.... . .. ...... f ... . ...1.1 II IJging til HI l ill) a oil Ol gO'U, inr o.'ery hn ir of thnin In I tbo clul- era tn irhtis all that night, just thu j situe. A'i'l If I was attending j another school twenty throe miles j distant. Wl.on allot my brut hers and sisters ware dawn with tho .car., l.o f...,r f -.j .1...., V., ll, n tl,., amiy, and w iiea I roil nu l-Uers from ho ma, I Itagbid to think of my ure it no id l ut na, anl that I Willi' I only b it'u lo bt libit at once or twice a week, instead of having to lako mudioiiu throo ti.iids adiy. Wheu a nun dimes to Hid oitlao with a bttio hill, uiui ti ius oil of tea I sin out. And if, by sumo astonish ing bliiulor, I am in, thou I ado '.l am more uulortuniti), but ths in in is in no b.'tirr luck tliau bol'oro. 11 ur- ift'f.'C, JlilirtfiC. In Ono Liftitimo. Some one has recently writton ; " I am not au old mnu i yet iu mat erial things I havo seen tbo crcatiou of a uow world. lam contemporary with the railroad, tbo telegraph, tbo steam hbip, tbo photograph, tbo sow ing machine, the strum plow, tbe frictiou match, gaslight, chloroform, uitor gltccriue, tbe monitor, tbo caloric engine, tha OahfornU gold disc ivories, ths oil well discoveries, gutta pnroha einnal fruits, tho eleo trio light, tbo telephone. A a. Those are some of tha f i itpr nts of iu iter ial progress of tho present genera tion. Do you think tbe moral world will remain t be svu as bsfore t that sooiety will remain nnatTect.nl by these changes t Ifjvoti do lot me oall your attention to tbe fact that tbe sama generation lias seen the aboliliouj if slavery on a grand cale, tbe opening of China and Japau, the institution of world's fairs, and tha agitation for the freedom of wo roan. Aud tba march ia steadily go- inn on with aocolernUnii nation. PA., AUGUST Slow News. Sl'ieh tbnt fs not very importint J" put into "novr ! .l.,a Kill 1 . papori now:i Uvs ! lint tlio ilmsj of tlio morn nn- 'cient editors as to what is really 'worth tolling wuro vory dufu'tivo in- deed as much so as worn t'mir tnoaus of getting nos and sending them sliMad, Wen loll i'liillipn. in a lnote.re do livered in .Yew Ymk t'i'y I st Do- ceinher. uotod th'i won Imf il gm.vtlt ti'in i power m ino pftiss in mo itirtM ti in of j iitrtialism. I ins is an (ient if Civili. itiiin that bus il ivol iii 1 1 i Coin dtsliidieVe I tll i ret) u t Ii ie it -ei iii '.l iui jofsili!o it eo ul I I i ' i lll'lil SO S I'l l. j Now, It) tie) ne'.vsp ip 'f yei lily litis iificl'iio in you ".my itl toe, ; words tuenn Victol ia hpokn lo Iht Pailiani"ilt hiiich tlm nun r ise io ! Lnirl and, or what a congress ol , lvi:oii'ti reprs t itivu sil i i l . ou the b inks of the I) isphorus the 'evening lu fire.'' As Philips pet- tiuetitlv s at s : "The in in win reils j t he paper has a teb 'graph ttiie that .connects him witli the wml I. mi l tho in m that dm s not rend nii'ht us wi II lie Koliinsou C'tusoo o.i Ins inliiud. It is Nut Ccntlcm.iMli'. To p lint r.t a p -rs m uit'i tho fin- ; tjrr an 1 make rouiarlis, ut a p ili!i: place or on t!ie street. Thoxe tvh i witness the up -rati ei uu tliink tti' oiks ho pointed out lias been guilty of i " '"""""i a" I "111 1 U.lJ.lst c ilielusioiiH. I 1 beg a c!i-'v of toli t vo fr.vn a .tllio, mid then if it don't slit your tl.t'. to ask him vh.:'i bo be,; m , umiciiiiig d.irk 1- urs. To s .i iko in chiiii'li, or t k a l.liuie novel along lo real during the delivery of the ci III on. ; To iitti'iupt to dt a.v a H 'tm'ivs. ri'din-a 1 in i,i iuto eoaveiv iluu on ' i:re-'.Vii;Ls. I To in iiio a re:n irk ah ett cl.if Iting .going uii, on inei tiiig a man on t.m st reel whose tioiisui'S Icgi aro four ne'lms loo hiiol t. To a.k a m m into a cigar .alore f r a smoke, uii.l thrii diseitrf. v itli sertiung unI oi.ihtneiit, that, with the ec -pit ui of ;i hunch of k-ys au 1 u trunk chuck, vo ir p ick"t ise ujily. tin 1 leave the otuut' foil j .v Ij autlle the damage. To invito n young lady I ) ati nn tei'tiiiuniout and thru, abo.it half nn hour b.i'ore the tiiuo for the siio.v lo , begin, drop her a uotu stating to, it i itio pi osim;ia uro i ir i g j i.i ii ti 'ii. i To accompany a man home to supper by luvitatiou, and I hen spaa I your butter all over tho pla'.o ou lue bunt for bans. 1 To st.iu I at the eutrancu of church' doors ou S iu lav. and s im t tobacco1 ini vi.r Hi., u.'..i. f ,r thu la.li., t.i drug their iliissis thiough. I i A Daouit'J City. The town of Coviugtou, .i wa. says the Sioux City , iurn i!, is literally a doomed 1'ity, Situated on the bund of tho Missouri liver, the bunks ate being gradually eattu away, and the ground ou wliieU tho court bouse stool a year ago is now covered ey mauy feet of last liming water. The cutting a tay is done by tits mid starts, decently the current set io shoie and took olf a strip of laud thirty feet aide iu a few hours. No invasions were made for another week, wheu another alien waa rut utT. I hou about half a douu boil lings were moved back anna thnt. foil. aud the uuxt d iy tho laud ou which they bad stood was all gone. The citizeus have tried to moor trees and togs lo tbo bauk iu the tiopeol' lorm ing a barrier for tbo tlood, but the curreut is so swift aud the water so deep that tboso attempts have failed. To give au idea of what the town ol Coviugtou has sutTerud in tbo p.a.t live years tbo case uf tbo ferry-bouse aud tho priucipal hotel may be in ataiiccd- Two jeais ago tbero were liliJ feet of laud botwuou tha build ing aud the rivor bank i uoa youcau toss a stotio out of tbo hotel window iuto the river, aud the building aro uow beiug put ou roller for removal. Cau dog uui tucir way home from a long dutauoo t" sake au ex obauge. It's according to tbe dog. I it's one you want to get rid of, he co And his way back home from California If it's a goad oo Vs 1880. NO. G Acnironllio wtihlis wotth two on the cur, A well known field officer a ker nel nf corn, A'fiH-k po'ifs hciivftiwar 1 wlmti ii nieniiH mincliirf. What is homo witli.Hir n do T . tanulis) for cits. It is in a Ims'ilni n tint tw lund, ire bott. r llni'i ..n... t'l 'c's nn. a.v fully ili-ipatcd, tlirj !'' p ml k i 'I Is ol hours. unit wii, or i ti f nu 111 ' col l a id p it t! il I C i Klllf cure loll. Why shoul! h'll)i;rv 1 1 'e a wii I ciitt -f tin-, r l.e ins" ll". cull always 'avr rhiiji by N'o'linig is nl,,i!ly had. r.von d ll k Ian'.. I'll ii is ii, I,, i,.,t M No on iit.j '. is h ii h thro iU !i to jinn h , , i i;s. All editor c in coiirc' his tntler sens,' 'a-lor Hi ii I;,, cill Ills , I! , s. TluV'll's lie nt e.vp fi-;ve!ybo o lo the l;nvyii jnr tlicr mhis. .Ni'ar V .1 I w 1 1 1 ) i o h.,. ,.!,! oli!l,'-, Ho t-:il . an I soul I w.juI 1 IU0 ii j . . 1. 1 ni.'li is llie in ist ilja'ir us I 'at that ti H in the uit A lo i. -h t w ev H H wuni'i s t"HL"ie I'll' L'OOii '.'I li'ii ii C l l-O Ii In l k Still. I's. i n i i.ikin j .1 y v.'ll, In I Il HI I M I t I illil ll ., I I Z l 11 III l-t St ' t ) hanuin-.s t nu ui o jrluc ul lu lu ,ir . 'The per- ui who'ii y m c in i r i I iik'i a t,ii-k uiu-i tie a mm ot ii v.rs. Why i lie: .f.'lli iilia Ui,ie ' I!., italic' i is tall al ph.i! s an I ll its, A tin i ia i y Im .vnh - tha i he . u0'lit to be, lull Ii.- i aiiu .l he u ay Ii. to r. Whi'll t o il.'u i-ts ai j p n '.ii.-is they ur.ly i .riol in, ,-y pa,, t, g.'lhrf. i It is una t an 1 d, itik that ban do j privi .1 tuat. y a lituiily ol food. j A deed woilh recording : the dec 1 af a botuo ti your wile. In some respects tho g-tiller sex far nut -p iss its. No man, i'..r in btwiice. can deliver a li-cttuo with a, do.eu plus in his nioulh. j All raili oil; I i ttatiring pli-es; have a 'iglit to ci l tiicmsclvui great It link lint s. Au Tvighrdl 1'il-tll Hill s.njl ir iot hiI.-s in I'.n v liciuie il iisceit uikhI that tuotiilmg ttat b.l A dust. hie tt 1:1 on y hk ,i at Why is a a ma I dog .' 'ass of freh lager Hcea.Uo it lioti too nualu. l'ecroation div oi'cui s to w otii n I1 iro bundled an I t h.rt .- .i ti.u.j a year. Wo oiuil tva.u .in-. " .Vb.it is the I ie'ars ' " 11 -!.ed worst tir.tig a tan S ui liv.,c ut siite i inii ii ..d. n 1 the iiutv b .v sai I, "Not hiving any," Wiiv dotlieivrs le id ii comfort a' life T I'lceaUBU lli.y lake taiur easy. A si and. tig j ikc- itiviting a Ii u ii - dred people to a pntv in a bouse wlifiu tliero are only lii'tv cL.iirs. It is Ftii.l tl.ut the pen is mightier tliiin the sword. Neitlu r is ut much Value without the boi ler. A philosopher win went to church wheru the p-.op!o cum iu I ite. s a .1 n was "the fanai on ttur'.. for tiohady to go uiitil evi r body got there, -""".v professional people are mow eomplaltilllg of tlld badness of tl iuuns, mu uuuu i ... ui i a I til lliJ 111 O'l til IIS thi) dentists. dj.vtl t Mr, A. S 0. To nolo u i:i of is the author of tho folio. vol f tic: ro:i f:irs'.pt:xT tiik 0- Oreat A Auiei icau K HcpuMid l' Pavors 1 Intelligence, la la pel leliCC, L Loyalty mi l 1 Oicortim in 1 York Oi'lOd Ho opened tho d tr, oa tti itisly. and poking bis lira I in a snggestiv !'rt ' av. as if tbero was more fol lowing. itniiiied ' la this the editoiial roiktiltuT' "Tho whal my frion 1 .' ' "stln tbo rinktnm tiuklnm sanktuui. or somo such plaoe, where editors lives V Tbis is tbo editorial room ; yes. sir. I o ue iu." "No I guess I wou't como in. I wanted to see what a rinltutii was like, that sail. Iaiok like our gar; ret, ouly wua. Oood day." Cleveland .r..f : Ou the first vote in which Hancock developed strength iu tbe deiuiauatic conven tiou he receivod nearly a huudred votes from tho South t on the uet ballot tho vota of tha solid South scoured bim tbe nomination. llJ.mnt ('jts Two e;', but. tei the sie of an eg ' waUr, two thiivl ono cup of u ' TIIK IOrST. 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