t i '"V J- --'. .1, One y , an, one v frVt a fqnwr t .J linen) 1 Insertion Every additional insertion, HiftMiont.1 and Business carat At I not more than t linen, nor ywr, 'editor, Executor, Administrator ( n J AMinnes Nuticoe, Jitorial notiocs per linn, i &II tranaoient adveriiainC months 1) cents liit. I ill .Mrtiemmil fur shorter PS l than one ysar are paysble at the tkiw m nril.irn.l nd it tint paid onon ordering them will oe held; PERSEVERANCE. a'tteti a4"ke aantkar. "' tea'ibt Weseti walk I 1 Hltoh aad te easiktt. jid tit lerfael rant I tatsdad j , UrU)k spaa eaetker, Und tkt hlktt wH It rade j, f like spaa eaelbar, i ', Kti lit deepe see It laid. Iht lttll eo'ral wtrkere, " iv their tit ael aeistant tlea, vtballt lheea prttly ItlaaJt , Ui dltnt drk-bl M aeata 4 tbt aoblttt saderiatlage laa'l wladiai batb toaeeliftJ, aft-repeated tffort !l?t baes patiently Bablsved. a d sot look disheartened us tat wora yon 4 aav kal toek a ailibty tath U..,,r fattbrein l Jil ai'9T - hf day aether pilol l I!, too the eeiia'aln whleb yea feared ill prevt U bt a plaia la wat set bulltled la a say. bt aselest p reverb leaebee, il tiara, by bar iraat an I 1 iwert, l..r.....ter-.nepr..h... ml kyt of fr-off dull.M UeeWt la pereever. MY WANTS. tahb tha jallnw gill afJL.IU an il Ilka Arlla anl.l larat to lo tba warmtil baart, wlibart all lit btttar part ; waat na waahb i V aaaugk la toaih Jltr, oat lh bra of rlobl.i. Lrlaf UJ a-ailfa taefM thi ap, all ff toral aaa atflj ketp lit wettib I waat, aai anhiuf nora. at pair -to jr my kial, blind! ItaJ a a-orll ofblia l. Ihlfl tbe leim oi lifa't fratl t(a, aka my iniprau aa tha f a want aa power ralbar itrangtta to lift tbaaiul li Java la ptulona htta eonirol ij it la In upjtrl flight oa high raalia of Uva anJJIjht lia poaar I want, auJ noialnj mora,. bt aa fioia te bafa mf aa ae, IraU'l hf Kraltb (l.n lika tba Brr'a Jotlif il ray. IooikdI ilaaioi, ttitj Jiei a t j want oi ri ne i 11 aai it mba aal.l. a lam (atbarad to ib daaj unkoi)B. aui Jiei tioiml Ufa aboulj ba bia laoaaineat." luab faoa I waat, anJ noibin tnj.-e. tbla I f nt a frira l ihai'a trua, will in airtuaa kioJI tw, all m fault at kiu li aan, w ajuat na mipa nr imm 1 1 1 ii .vim . aaa mora ; aut a luoj m ou la bold laa daa ara dark, aJ draar, ant eol ! aria my faltering feat u aia kit hart I I road lifa'a wear way, pueb frltad I waat, and era mora. Val trua Iota trua wo nan'a lova, pura aa Ibal wkisb rula abora. detp aa tba uabouo.la J aai, W broad aa ita iibiaaoaiiy a4 aaa mora kaol a amila ta light my boat, kits to grtal ma when 1 eoma, tart wbtia awaat aad h jly otiioa kit wilb my oa kaap area tits i JJuoh lora I want and ttaa mora. aaat a otl.n ttolu ltd plaat ika kind tbeugbia of all my raea Waat that maa ahould tpaak of ma geatle tenat of charily lAad trto mora Vaat to fail, datp Id ny kaart, ft aottd wall my buub a part i ti.'wbta my aarlbly eourta It run, raal tha mailer' kin! "well dune I" A1I tkia I want, and aotblng mora. H e 1 o o t T a. 1 o The Haunted 07en. It wai In tb data of oar errand- otbera, wbea tber wera brick ov- ba in tba land, that Mr. Uubbard pagbt bia house, and boiicht it va- ptuoob aainat bia wifa'a will. It Kt a louely bouse, and reported to ja baanted. It wna next to a grure uu, wuiou aitnouga unused, was jot obeerful, and wbioh, likewise, M tbe reputation of a gbost. How aer. Mr. ilnbbar1 Hi, I n. h.1i.a gbotts. and waa too cheerful to depressed by warnings, and 'er iutended to be lonely. I, ra. uabbanl," be said, when lit wife shook ber bead over tba jurobaae, MI not it Cbap, aud it a 04 one. You will like it when PO set there t if v. in .l.in'L by, JieoUlk." BOtba boats waa hnnirliL an.l in. P.U tba Zubbard family Beat, foera waa scarcely a chance fur, a .noat to show bis faoa amid a tcb. "ally of boy s aud girls. Mr. and us. uabbard counted tea of them, noisy ones. Having onoa xpostolated and oken oat ber mind as to tha honaa. ft. Hubbard mi tin (kat nninL ajgruDoaa ana sooarea, tacke l carpets, ti put 09 oarUUa, ! 'J f WW3m X; P 4 V VOL. 18. and woeI that iba plaoe Was pret Aa not a trlioat appeared for a week, aha made np her tnind that there were no anoh inh ilntaotn. She even begao not to tnind tbe totnb atone. tbe bonne not rigoie at laaL and bakioff l t came aboat. Id the nrent of baaioess tbey bal a irrent deal of baknr'a brend. ai l n . . a, a w a a were row tiretl riit. flirs.. yuo. bard never eojoyed sotting a batcb of bread to tin as alia did that wbioh was to be eaten for tba first time in the ne boune. "For I caooot et op an appetite for Muff tbat noboily snows who had tbo roikiiij of,'' snid Mf Hub' bar I, "and all pully and alumy 00 tid.is." So into the ovon went the bread, and ont it came at the proper lime, even and brown, and beautiful a loaves could be. Mrs. ulibard turned tlimn op on tbeir si Ih an aha drew tbotn forth, and tho stood in the lonjr bread-tray, glorious proofs of bt.r skill and the ex-'elU etiee of tbe ie, ben Tommy ub bard bouti'lc I iu Tom 111 v wna four, an I when at that aire, we are prone t believe thataoytbii.4 will bear our wniht, foiniov. therefore, auxionn to io- npect the newlyiuaJe bread. nnnj himaelf off hi fmt by clutoliiii tbe ede of the broad-tray, an 1 over it came, loavoa aud I'ojiinv an I all J Mia. y.ib.barJ tie' to the renoae. dusted aud put iu the trn -,:r; 1 but one. That lay, bottom upward, nndvr the table, A bothering child to give me so much trouble" ehe eai I a eh crawl ed nuder the table to net it. "Ah--O ah dHer, emter O roy '' And tliure 00 lh lloor sat lira. ohbarJ, a'lret niii, tvriOjfiti bur baud, aud shaking tier head. Tu children screamed 111 0 incerr. Mf. Kubbard rimued in from where bo wan at work. ;. What's tlis matter, mother?'' he gaaped. ' . Mrs. Hubbard pointol ii the bit- torn uf the loaf l.fiutf iu bur lap.'' "Look there and sue I she Sti 1. It is a wniiiioif, Willi.ii) ; 1 sin uo- tuff to be taki.ui from tbiun all." And ho looked ) aud be hav n dmitln-lioa 1 a'l I nr ian-t) uoa. aa plainly , euravod nt tbey posaibly uouid Le. h la an anoidftit, mtld Mr. ILib- bard. "Somo nuuor cranks do cuuih. i.u know. Hut Mis. Hubbard wan iifa Ifonbl- ed stale of mind, a bat U4t.tr- 11I. "The atorios alo;;t t!i liauntud liomr, wrr'i trui',' nlie sti I ; "anil the apiritH have marked the loaf. I nil iifraitl it in 1 warning." Aud the loaf wan put aai k, for hvoii .Ifr. Hubbard did nut d.no to ualuny of it Mr. Hubbard cot ovr her flight A laat, but tho uuiva uf thu n- fully nnikiidlouf eprual tbroii'rh H , and tbe people cuum to Mubburd'si all the week to lo k at it. It wan a douth'a-boad and cros-boncs, cei'taioly everyone nw that at a glaucu t bat as to ita meaning, peo ple JitfWe I. Some believed that it muh a warning ofupproachini; dvuth; otliers thought that tbe ppintn want ed to fribtcu ttie Hubbard a away, and gut p.iMHonniou of the bouse nguiu all tu tlii'inatilvos. Thia liitt'.-r Huppomtion inspired M.a. H.ibb'ii-d with ojurao. l-'in ally, buin a bravo woman, alio adopted tbo belief ; and, wbeu anoth er baking? day arrived, pot ber loaves into tbe oven ouce more, pre pared for cross-boues and not to be frightened by them. The loaves baked as before. They came out brown and cruaty and at .Vr. Hubbard turned each in ber bands there were no cross-bones via ble, b.t 00 tho lant were sundry cbarscters of letters. What, no one could tell, until there (lopped in for a chat a certain painter of the ueigboborhood, accustomed to read tog IhuiKS backward. By George 1" eaid lio, '-that is curious. Unit is curious r-o-s-u-r- ga-iu reaurgaiu that is what is on the loaf resitrgain. "It is what they put on tombs, isn't it t " naked poor Mrs. Hubbard, faintly "Well, yes," said Mr Hubbard, beiag oblige I to a lutit it. ' Hat it is not so bad as oiosn- buuos aud skulls," Mrs. Hubbard shook ber bead. "It is even aolemuer," suid the lit tle woman, who was n t as g o I a liuguiat sa broadmaker. I feel 0011 tident, William, tbat I shall soon bo reauriaiued, and wK'a will these dear ohildreu do them 1"' Aud now that the second loaf w is before ber even, marked even more awfully than the liret, Mrs. Hubbard grew really pale uud tluo, and lost her oheerfuluea a. "I have a presentment," she said, over and over aain, "that tbe third bikiug will doided who tbe wurni g belouged to, I believe it is meant for tue and time will show, Dou'l you see bow thin I aru urowing 1" Aud tbouh Mr. nnobard laughed, be also beau to ba troubled. Tbe third baking day waa one of gloom. Solemnly, as a funerl. the family asuembled to assist io tbe drawing, ... . ! live loaves came oat nisi it less 1 bat one remained. Mt a. Hubbard's hand trembled, but aba drew it forth. She laid it ou the trsy. She turned aoitly MIDDLEBUIIG, SNYDER COUNTY, lower surface - On it were letters printed backward, .plaio enough to read this tituo, and arranged thus 1 Died April 2d. lamented by hnr largo fuviiily. "It in me I1' cried Mrs. Hubbard "l am ifoing to no to morrow this is tho Int. I do foal faint vet, I do. It is awful, and so sodden. And Mrs. Hubbard fainted away in the arms of tha moat terridod of men and bunbands The children screamed , the cat mewed ; tbe dog barkod. The old est boy ran for tho doctor. People Jlocked to th Hjlibird's. lue loaf was examined, len, call to nuittbie world. She lay io bod, bi l ling piol-by to hir fimilv and friends, b ntreoiitb Koniir fmi. Hlte real her liible, and tried not to grieve to 1 much. Tho doctor shook bis head. The clorttymw prayed wi'.h hor Nobody doubted th'it her en 1 wan at hand, for people were very sup erstitious in tlioHe days. They had beeu up all night with gool Mr. lliMurd, not diwo was bretking, and with it hIis wan sure that she munt eo, when clalterini over the roit I ami np ti the door 1 came a borne, au.I ou tne iiornec tme a man, who slilitul. ll ratthi I tbe knocker and runhed in. There waa no atoppinr him. Up the Hln'.n he wool to Ira. Ilubo.ird'a roo 11. arii! bolted into it. i.ioV'd'.l VVJ a.Urul at bi n as he "I'ariling." said lie lirenthlotely 1 'I heard Mm. llohbird wan dyin. an l she'd warninn on bur li.ikiti I c.tuie over to explain l'u s.fo, I was a HBito.i uf tue chnri'li here a foyenra . and I kilo all ah tot it Voit nee lut In of leur jimt yet. Mr. Hubbard for it ia neither npirita nor de uorn about, nor yet warnin. What niaikn the I lave in ui I Mm. Giuklu's ti n'tHt uie. 1 took it for au oven bottom, nouing theie wore no nurvivorn. and bricltn nere dear. The last folk bif ir 1 you didnit it thetu printed oTon lln ir loaves becannH they usud tins ; and we got us -d to tho innrk o tr- elve I'rosibonen nu 1 skull wo put up with, an I never thought of caring for the ronirunm. S you : see id it, in. au 1 I in rry you vu been t-enrcd." Noho ly said a word. Tho minis ter shut III bonk. Tho ll lCl.ll walked to thu win Jo. v. TIimio w is (i l!y ailn ice. - Mtt- IMitjbanl nut up iu bud. iVjlliam 1" stii she to her bos. band, tiie tirst thing you do, get a new bottom to tuat oven " A:id the tone ussurud the nsno'nb lie uf anil m fiii:t In tnal .W .'. ulibard wan not going to did just imlnoil alio ca'no dowu tbe nexti day. Ami wiimi tlio oVi.-u had boon reconutrncleil, tho tu'nt tliio; h!ih did was to Rive iuvitnti job for a latvo tea-drinkiui; ou whinh occa- siou the losvi-s c.t'uo out all right. Reaching An Understanding. When the gates of tho Slato Fair were thrown open n mm wbo wan built ou tho pliimbliuu principle and wiiona bat would bavo attracted tbe curiosity of the crowd a tnilo aui n half away was stopped becauao he had no ticket. Hu indulged iu somo rather loud talk nnd wun takeu in hand by a policeman aod led to one side Lot un now come to an tinier- standing,' be said, an ho cooled off ' Is this a Stato Fuir." "Yes, sir." "Is there a circus attached T" No. sir " 'I there a froo lunch establish ment iu blast V "No, sir," 'Will the I'resideut be here to day !' "Not tbat I know or.'' "Is the man with the prize packa gos n band in there T" "lie is not. "Is there any chance for me to sen cure a positiou aa special mhIc- tivo r "No, sir." "I I is, then, is an ordinary State Fair, composed of machinery, live stock, buil (pulls, roosters, windmills, yeust o ikes, now cheeses and the man wbo has bad bis pocket pick ed H" "Yes, about tbat." "Tboo, sir, I bug your pardon for my rash aud ungeutleiuanly a induct aud I bid yorf good diy. If ha I understood matters iu the first placo I should have spared the publio tins scene. Ta, ta, sir, and if we should ever meet iiiiiii you'll know me by my hut." Oetroit AVss I'ren. Mistress (horritind t ''O od gra cious, Bridget, have you beeu using one of my stockings to . straiu o iff e through f " Bridget (apologetically) "V i mum. but share, 1 dldu't take a claoe oue,', v The Pall Mall Osteite says soicde is rapidly increasing in Kngland. It is uut surprising. Mrs. Wood hull is lecturing there, aud five, alleged oomio weekliea ara published in London, ( Tbart wa s ynuag Ul sf. Q nbea Wbo etllad iu a b ui oo iba )iiaas, Aad aba abouted "Come tuUb I am awfully tick, ' . Vat I raistr tuiml It's k HJtlOi '" His Terrib Mitlakt). Pome men seem born to bard lnok. Figure a thing as tine as they may. they somehow contrive to apaet their kettle every time. This ap peared to be the falo of young Law rence St. cjlatr woojsuea, a yonng man who has a foothold ia good so ciety and is anxious to make,-his way in tbe world, iiia outer a-ty ha whs panning by the reni denoa) of the Hon. Bloodthirsty Sheep Wiipn he saw a dirty little cuild'ailting pu the front doorntop. II 1 knw that the Slumps had a vury interesting family of children, aud be was nlno aware tiiat tlei ipiickeat wty to gt people's good will is 1 1 in ike mucu of tbeir tilTapring. and a bo par tioul tily desired to ingratiate - " ii4tl( wilH tb Hhnop llO Went 110 to the cliuruh anil tieia i to exhibit Kre it fondues for it. l'retty joou tlio Hon aul Mrs. IStieep came out nnd Mm. 8, u f tor saluting Woudalied. "aid I "How can you touch that dirty child t It h is no bnaiuimn to bo oalllwo d.iyn wiieu , iney i..... I..., o Ir.i II n ai.rviiiit to remove I It "Oh. don't." said Woodshed. "It isn't dirty, nnd its a very lovable little thing." Do you think a i? asked M. S. "Ou, in Inn 1 I d tuiuk it's a very beautiful c'lill,'' siil Wool she l, and hu c igrttulf-o 1 hi oa ilf on his opportunity to get on so W ill "It's eves ure very imicii hie yours, tie c jutiu to I, u iroasiiig i..', .ueriy i ,ij t vi bo I ciiild looks liko iiinf siid hUu, "No, except in the mattur of eju.n Othnrw so, it's too eirt piotoro uf its fuller. ' Of itH father 1" cried both M.s and the Hon. "Yes.'' cried the enthusiastic Woodshn 1 i "if 1 wt-ru to site that lour little thing among a Hi msi i I chit Iron, I n i ml 1 ku j vl.a. S wan ita father !" Mrs.'S. g-ivu a wild scretm anl thu llou. Mrs. Siioi-p grabbo I bia c ine liruilv an l roili 1 1 tat Woul- she I, eclainjiu : "D.imn you, eir ; what do y n mem by iuti-l itiuy to it I n il ih i father of that child. It's our cook baby, an 1 s io h ion it's fiibr saa drowuo I ut sua biif ire hIio ci un to work for un. nnd I believe h"r !" Wo idsii" I tna I to ;i il gi.n aid "tpl lio, b it it w is ii i usi', il l I'tf'i in diH'iai'e, nn 1 tlnoi .Mr. an I Mrs -H-htt no aaful nenno, an I nn isii I only pacify her by diaoh aiging tlin o: an t oveu u i v 'io i;n ton a l oy' on him rw . wi.iwi . i.jw ai n. r, Wo'si Oi'ITiu i Tlia ProJigi! In an iilli-v f II istitivfn slrui-t. ju-l o!T a tumble low u rockery, a 111. i li ber uf t!m s initiiy p iliiju s pud foiio I a man lying un lr a in aud iii'piired if bo was ill. Tho man points I to the h ise, an I c intio'ie I the oll.Mr ti apjtit lV. au 1 repli ed i "I am tho li unban 1 of thu worn in vou soe hangiug out clothes ovm there." "And why srn yon hiding here t" "l vo been off on a npieo for a whole week." "Ah, I sna. It is tha rottrn of tb ' priulioal '' 'N u-s thnn tbat, sir. The pro li iral bad no wife mid he diln't steil tlio rent iiionev to i'ut drunk on. I J.I, tl oti'.nli t ir, if yo: d )U I tercede for tne. "But what can 1 do T" "You slip nronn 1 to tho front of tho bouse and sav vou bavn for her Wiitch her face sod H,,u bow she takes it. Ti ll ber it is about mo. Watch and see if she gets while around tho mouth, lull ber you bavo news that wan drowned at tbo ferry dock. Watch her tears ut this point. Toll her that I called ber dear nainn un I went down for the last time. Watch and sou if that melts hor. li I can get hnr al1 brokou do-v i and overcome I'll buret in on her und (jet her forgiveness before she pets over wiping lier eyie nno iiiujiui her uomo. (to, now, ami ll owe vou a debt of gratitude all my life. tluuk Mary will mult tiul.r your aoft words.'' Tho ollicer alippml fironnd nn t tol l the wife that her husband waa biding in the alley, aud theu took n position where he e ml I witness what followed. He had b udly se cured it when the man cium down tho alley on a gallop, , f ill owed ut a short distance by the wife, armed itli a h i'1-U in Ua. fliers wore uo woids spoken, but tho man simply threw np clouds of dust w ith his heels as ho put ou steum, and us ho passed the oilloor he somiwhut curtly observed . "Ah 1 but ye am t woitu auuclt at tbo molting business. Bsllonists say that when st the bight of two miles they have heard women oalliug over the back fence t borrow flat irons sod starch- A Turkish dollar is worth 9 cants and the Turks look with contimpt ou the Peruvians, whoso dollars ure only worth 'J cants, Tbe price of a wife in filbnria is eiiht dons, and an exosptioually good wire ia worth 10 dogs. But doj are plentiful in that oouutry, and a wife doesn't eost as much as tbe uuuiber of d j seem to iudi- PA., NOVEMBER 4, 188ft. NO. 18 A Farmar's Off set A ' hired man" who wns employed n a farm In this country for several months entered suit RRinnt hi em ployer tho other day for balance of wages, amounting, as be claimed, to f l'J. The suit was on triul Id . Ins life Alley, yesterday, and it looked at first as if tbe planum nan a ciem i . . it. i.. case, ne gave omen nun a straightforward way, and seemed a very honest yonng mm. y Hen tha farinor look tho stand he said : I claim an oflt for that 32. .Vo man need tue me f r what I boii optlv owe," What is your offset ?" asked the lawyer." t "He is an unbeliever. In what t" "Wliv, in the bible, "What ban that got t) do with vonr owing bim S-l- V "It line n In'ep to do with it. 1 had six hands in my employ, and wore ruMhinc thinun b"il hived thin man. e ha In I buen within reipcr iu inn mi. ! In iliriimtd nboiit Dsnifl in the lion's den, snd in thioo day we ha I a rcg- ul.ir knock down over tho whale swallowing Jouah. Tlie man who run tho moivor trot to arguin,' ub. ml Mimnoii. ami drovo over n stiiniiian l dirii i'd the tu ichino to tho tunt) oi SI, nn I the very tiexl hity i but pi-ace h thu iiitt it p s d iv mv bov broke his log bv climb-'nesHion lit all timt'S. liver ia the in f a fence to In' ir an I see Ihe row .rivei in it ! n () And ever thus wliich w in si u tii I ovr the rhlMriMl ' runm ni 'lit, c i im day, Como sii'l;- .i.af Iai.au! ir.iiiur tin I,.au ir.iiiur thidiull the K"d Sea. 1 wumii t a weik l)"toro n y ti' -...',,.. ,.,... ..f cj,. i vv!,i,.:. t,mi; all aim di ln't Imlitive I' ij all wan fu I by ilie r-ivonsj an I hau r me if didn t :'iii I mvnir i;roviui weilt mi Xoah I tllk.l ttlU il l I l'll-kt'u Ik.V fl'T.it u!. an 1 if he w in worth iiiiYlhiut; l huh lii-n for a thousand d illara besi h n " Thu court roanrvod ber ducinion for te!itv-fonr hours. What Woald You Kn jw About Wood 'There are vari mn kin In of wo 1 1 hard wood, soft wood, drv wood, wvt wo id. I wool I, vol wool I. audi lota of otiicrn who would, too, if I hey I gut l c!l uic i H nus of I in eye urn I m.i In of I wool 1. I Ships me b lilt of bard w in 1 j vhinh nee intits in a nieanuru 'or the' i;i''iit h ir l-thijis (sailors are fre pieut-; ly call.). I up iu 1 1 eiii i l iter, I've an ! oo liiu, A Hiii eouil roct" I uf m i(t .vo I mil irelv nil I li.i n m ifi tiling, fu' sonn-li i I ,', but it. w mid n t Un the ni mum a wiio at tcu ;.!. 1 t ) tiavig-ite it. iVoo I ii not an oi", tlionli an i r is generally w i I, and cm be us" 1 o'er an 1 o'-u I un.'o saw a iiil ir inn one o'er, his ship u itu's 'i.'il, anl it to ik t.vj poliuj uo:i Ij Ul lit ) lli.ll K'iv.l o'er. M tol.i wo I is thu f iv H it t v it ii'ty .vith j'lvunilen mi ncco'int of llm s i garityii'lls It is a miHt.ike, lii.v. ever, to MoppoKo that thu iruph siiar grown on thu Iron iu oils n. al rea ly irini)i)l ar. inn I too n The cakes have to bo carefully with ered fust bv uiiiatin of a pitmit pick er (never nil i'io the tree) an I cri up -ed afterw ir is, I f any k u l of wood would pie iso tho vlnl Iron, maple woo 1-" Tha Larja Whita Horse. 'erhipn tho bijfmt horse in tlio world is too ' White II irso," of Berk shire, Knliu I. It ia one hundred aud seventy yards Ion-; to thu tiji uf tho tail. It is a llg'ti'u cut in Ihe m l" of a lull. A Ion g way oil' it looks as though ilrat) iu chalk lines, but the outlines are re illy deep ditches cut liens!'" tbo soil, an 1 k'.-pt cloni mil fren from Lt'''! bv the people who take pi'id" in it, Tho ditches urn ii mx jnids Tlie eve of1 wide un 1 t'o foot dititp the hoisu is four fuel across nnd tlio ear is till ni n yar Is I ing. ft cm be seen for sixtoen miles. When tint tiuii) co nes t cleir out t'to ditnlins, the pn nolo lilies a s irt of pieilio of it -pi iy til n n't of r I i'io g iiil"S, and have linn ti mn. W i ) ma Iu thu White Morse, or wilt f ir, is u it kuowu, It is very ol I, i ho can OHtimate tho cost of a peerless reputation 1 Young num. young wool, in. starting out iu the Kid ly whirlpool of life, panne ami consider bi tolu tlie tempter ban ymi ill bis power, lie only is fortified alio has determined not to yield to the tirst temptation. I'll, divine, oh, glorious log icy of a t unions re piilution ! Who cm redeem it if lost '! Truly dous tho great plulos ipher o f poetry say the world's wealth is us "trash" iu the coinpii isoii. I hope in all that concerns a just sppincia tiou of tho iufcigtiitie.aiii'O of hiitunii life, whatever may uttempt to threaten or al u rn you hood it not. Keep a stout heart und a stt adv eye; and. above all. keep your lepntutioii Il is bettor than gold i better than fane. Vithoutit stutiou bus no digoity. A book on ! imectia 13 p momy'' has beeu published which costs tfJ. Well drilled tho oil regions A man cann it sui ke a cigar too short uuless be sinokoa it too long Man proposes, and woman often wishes that he would not be so louj uiakiug up Lis mind to do it. A vary gnod boy Is Po.lunk (If cake tlnle an awfat big k ink j Oava taste la bia tinier ; Tba pareaia aoos miaeed ber ; I k la Bow ia bar Unit tank buah, 4 PEACE. Tl. tnttar'a llnanA la like a !- ror r.nn u . lj 'nk at.it, riaitu an aa a little brook nroong the nin-en uf a lone greeo hill t by ao l by It lea" a a rugiei catnract ; ann It flows along thf lair valley where the red deer wnnilcra und I l.t? child loves t play Willi li'iin ol ileiiint tiiiisir i,, l.rniik- turn tlio villiiiis miil. H.-arkco to lis pi I I. y bfd, or l-np-i.l'iwn llie wheel or "pirl in eddii'S where i'io te" l.endn don iheil l.ranchot lu ki"' tho cutrciil. Anon lbs trinin'i t In-e'imes ril"or, and In ara im.in ii fio'nl fu'l many t'n't. I ben its lineoin swi ll, Iiridkien with rmliin li rclica aimn it. nnd. trown van- ' r eiiM, it tcciHiii's n ftri iiin It".tI ii'iuuh to he n aim if dJ latlier n-iMiii, i nuring it-n na'cr-floiils iul tho mighty tn lie, Tho river nlii !" I In. l.ip-e uf R.;i'n ; it 11 HO ov.iii-(M-i nl. moving c'.ou l, or tranniio't rain !lood, lint in nil its stagea it is pci'iiintM'nt. '.lin innv cnnii-, niul urn miy go, lliil 1 Unit on foiocr.'' j I'vermortt, tiiroiu'ho it nil g' h'ra don. (ions the river Micol uli to ita tinn I pl.ico. Such in tlio p. i-e of ihe Chiinti in. i Inn il v lye re tson for romf i t. Ho ban al.v.iy.i reason for coiof irt. o h n n it . c tun il i tj.m hku a swollen torrent, wlii I 11 ,li i(.,l nj im l,o- the hot a m of a Iver . tii.nn. Co no hu ait tl. c i nu wll ll Will nu, I, retail Vii, ' will keep tho t'hrin- turn a heart aud niiiid, through Ji'iius ChiiHt. ' A Cute Dog. A I'uris p"olle iiel tn hull in l.i tti ! t It tint 1 1 1 -i I in wli e'i t'l.i In 1- ! ish'y cli trii iibto put in in iy fr Ins i inii-t'T, ii bim I htrivt-c n ii"r iih Nieiiill. Wlie i th ii J or died llm !do.' Hil ClUie ti t'li aaiiir coriier u et y iliy tor nliii, and ill ho w lei Iml III-, n ti mijo mom j di dim, kti'Sin the Iii!).'om li .(I I e n Ink' n i-ick. ('live nil I In' iieirii willingly Io t lie biitliful 1 1 1 1 1- il".' who lightly t toll ihe in in i'V 1 1 un . lino ilny Ihe (ti'i; wua fi'nl lyiii,; ili'ii t in a tvllir, au l uti ilrr l lot Inter en wh eh he lay stirii e'e f 1:111(1 win th ul b in.U lit t!" ieii'i Uiliwiv.tti nhieli til' ! 1 1 t-t-ii if .i r Im' i n n; nl hm nu unr olls alms, an l the cutti the ilnn; hail h jin l siii'ii his iiii:.ir'a il'ith. A Bali.i (uiioio Morton Put -In tr. aj 1 11, and i S ii nil 1'ui-'it, a.-e I I el op v IV i r ii M in in. I n J . ul iihi'lt two wi-i ks uir.i.'.taa -,,.,,,,,,, , s, . Wb te l'bfe Mien.,' qjUU.-- m W IT.' lll li l in I. It t Sf J I'D mi I'm " n" -'in 'I K. i nn I went to alnno t In V Wit.' iili'iinl I eti 1 1 en mi) sui ilMur Hi ir n; '!- i lien 1 so flill l:ke t ll 0 'lli'V loin iiii I li" . I i T t-r . ii t liiiliin ta Inr ln't line. Dir. i iu' tnnr wml lnu journey of two Iin.ili4 ll"-" til.nl w in'liiCa utlliiU'lle'l to but .fid. 7). Tim L'ul's piri'titi I ha t tin' ta' tier n t let i nn uirestnl lor kiln ilinln,'. hut .it lie; trill lie was il sell ire I The yeilhlul pnr loitiid it tn Wi'nnli, tiVi iity in i whine they look tlio Ir.iin. Neitinu' to 'k a change ol raiment, Dot nil) luglt'o wliutnver. Happy is hu wliis has le'irnt not to net k fur wL.it is pleas iiit, not to hIii ink ftmu wll it i-i p li'.iful, but t ) g ) nu d uug every tint)' lint he knows to be ' on I un I l.m I mil n'lit, in utter disrogirl of s.-lf. How a man ii':i:lit. eii.nible ntid in- t-i i.i ii-.i 1 1. liia til., if It. i ii,it I ,&-.u-r ( iii'inoiplo into cvmy urniu nf hn ...... ; .... i ' ., ...r. iiiiiiii nu'i nil. ii'i iiii.i in i. iijiuii ll. liiviiri'tbly hti iving not lifter what would be pleas ititest, but what Would be bent ! Ill f.ct it the very essence of all tint is o i l un I trreut in hiim iu life ; un I not uiilv t but it is tbo ti .io iva I to huppi ueKS. There wna a nign iu our In.vu, Ha iv ui on lurona ivi-r, llalhoiuhl Iiia InifiiiiMa wait Iran imrlf Aiel be ill ln't nJvuiliao. U'l-IMnifiiH'-a iliill nl f! rl , lint liettvr linii-a cmna, n;i l it's ijaeer, Due J.iy wilb a ru.h he . I nil Iiia uiulf. lillt lilt- f liei'llT : tlia tiK'li'itlaar. A colore I inn) c i uo into a(lil vtnti)li newnpnpi'i' o.lico uud wauled to t;iko the piiier. "I low lon iloyo'i want it T" asks ed the del k. ' Jena as long an it in, bons. If it don't lit do shelves I kiu tear it off myself." You must not s. uoko in this car. said a lliilvcktiui cm-diivcr to Oilhooly. who bad a cigar in his iiiuiith. "All right. Fetch on nnothor car, theu." Wisdom uud truth are immortal ; but cunning and dnceptiou, the tue leors of earth, after glittering for a moment, mtint pan. A country doctor, being asked what wits the boat way to euro n bain remarked thst before answering that question he should waut tu know wl ut ailed the ham. A lecturer will soon recover from the surpriae of au r.gg. but bit bim with a turnip aud be slays there- Publlnhr-d etery Thursday Svenuia ? JEREMIAH CQ0U3B, Prop'f Tenna of Subncnptiorn, - TWO DOLL A M T KTt A N NU W. Pay; sWe vithinaix montlis. or z.W'ti"t. paid within thsvear. No paper die continued until sll srrcsrsBes ara) paid unless st tho option of the ptflt- lifher. .,''" ia CuUcriptions nttteide of tne count r.VVAlU.fc: IN AUVANCI. j'J-l'cnons linintf and using psport sdilrofii'd othT liDcomesiilaicribera and arc linhlo fortho priie of the paper .. ' . ,'11 YOU WILL W&Mt ' fan ranlvat'iat nil Puns wllh S new aa i.l 1 ii 'I llrot fintalU aiaialnt lta Buckeye Force Pump. pi ll'ii veva it ilia rj lit lmroiiirt In Piinil . ti i -..iiairul,..l wllh tir-rl.tmlH.ra. Wlifl'i Itia II H'-rr r j-y :t i -r." . ... . - - I o atit.-lii.il ! llir Itiii I'a'tip. an tint ran l.rl'n .wn n un ini litiihtins In rma of S't Viii i'n wtt r onr tl4r.l.n tuitfVarS, Weak Wiinloa. Vali Miii-Kii '. t1"' a vf)rfflr "ir An f rmui" ft no abort oil tiiKU m or-iinut ptintr 1 Cannot Frcoso Inrii.l ili-r. li ir i' I In' m 1 1 itonU. Th ,.i n f.- I T-.a w.r na; firtt r ... Iir t icil in- an I ial. anion a i"l t lain l.nal t'ba'Otior. il.il-' In ! almul II I he Iron Turliino Wind F.ncine la tt t '! I i'i r Hi i O il In Wlt.t rtln. rr n l I i. i.i. ." In oi'-ratluii, nr laf V'UC ' .r. ItfinTTntf. Ii.io-a, l-t.sai? If, yiffl n rouulj. Pa. v. ii.mii -n. ft .i r.t' 1 Ui L'iiiil The ticnuind NE -.7 FAHILY wing Llacliines ) - ifniir, p polar ib mi til for tho I II KM INF. si Nil f t In l?laiit.1al Ill It nr tn i ii nl a i-wninry 1i w i Mna tiai I-"!!! I r ii v- i .I'lrl.ia :na i-iartar Ini" "i I Kali Hi tt ll. i ni'tli In I "Tn. w 1,1 llll. Ill in' li n,. ; in "iM " miH I II." inf qiai-hlnea I now) mt iny iravlnu (ear, 1171. i nir nli- W-t tair w-r-at tha rata i fnTrr t (.in 'nw .1 iilni a ilaj Inr ar f rl tira lii I i-1'. lilt. nil. i. Hr.1.1 .nt.r.'' SIN'IKIt It lha rlr'iiM-r.f. -i "e i-.i. I in ul it iralita dowlas .Ha'bli.t ut .vM-trucl I. s. Dr.:c:nT, Junr tft.tr Aa-i fi-.r ''-Trr oonnty. tr-A.Yori ll Mini Miniii.:: .KilM): W.i O I vnii rc' r I in am wo KlKUinn 9 S uli'an-i ill ,iu 1.l il i fl O 1 I J.I , II I " I i I rn.il.io. a. I. rr.; pu ir I , Y . fc' I l X , I la leaini'irs . N.V. Jniv a.-n.i.ijr. The ai I ttiitt y ui w .ini Ihr nan ! nnr l . t. I V, iIk Ioii- rt.j -.Mta t Inrrnll in of 1.. hrnl l.aa. .1. i. v. .lutf 14, u.ir iTT?C 'I'.i'kn, N'ovcU i;u&i),;. i 't u-t. I'lr.iiin ill i in il- -f t'lta I. i . i V .1' or an I U iniltaTtur .n .1 uly il.'-j i. 1 1. r . n. tn t liana-' 1 1 . ' f ft ttii., imtKirt. Iti-rrtaa Sprhm, St lot J. 0, KES?s?SR, for I' t lf l.t' tt It T.. a. rtri.ici 11)11 AtC s l i. 1 1 I'M; ItutKis, .Idamahut'i.', ."Joydcf Jnlj J.'.veat. coi i l, IVnn'a, i w :;! ir 'id l inn. -k Ko.iirr. If lil-ti tl -ai' tnalla rua Inr .ir (I lll'tl in .it tli.a. II. Ili. I. k ni.. I'nr'i.ns lure :4. 'ro.lv. Uk i'P!1 irtl l"-!l,a(ls:.v I. ll 01 1 i ili'K i-u-a. In la -S lllliu rtllj al ll ij onlttiau hf ...-.i'.airai ' In.. ..r In i.i if ii unv !' rl ot I'.ii I' S. Ul ir. Iri.i I I 'ra , I l .lai'l I I" I.) J.iiv J-.'-n ly. , ka I rt.l ti Ii. e,1 lo r j - V ill ialll4 ... ' :ii'::s tiv, " i u . j finai, Mies. MONARCH 0? THE -sai is the Acknowledged Superior of all Grain & Cutting Kacliiaory. Tins Machine has l-.'-rn 't.i!y tniloiia e l by thrioiif-t L.1' i t A t'.thuti- ity, lifter S'.ift Thinnli tents, us to it- .'n ncity Slid liti-cutioii.no Hid mi at Wonderful Mediine evir invcotod. Ilnmamliar. on lar nn rlre'im'tanrf Unml l nu Lnr a He ii it nr Mm m uuiO "tt have tr. tini ..i l m: . U 'i I'l I '. Wlitn-v-r ; .a In ir nl una nl Hu M ai-lilnrl In onr li.lDll,, do n.it l.iti "i etiiniua I' Hi .r.iiiaiitr. lia I.UI.lnaM ..( Prall. Ita U.nalai.l Inva iaol, li. Mliniilli'lljr, ami IU .m ' na' " d Klinanl In ai-rv rnn JiIIju i I lit" Sit 1 ran unl lall lo i-iMnitii.il. I ll tver all cnitara. f'armi rt will I e uiiir- Oian erer rati-nr l, a ii-u !)' Invaail ale Ik miniiil l -ui ut oi 1 1 . rt irliji. tie! il ll - i. tl ftr in- a Iv.i-.t-1 tu- at Ilia a -1 1 A 4 I'lUS H uruloly ll.o M V : .1 1 Ml. In I'O "' Irrra.l. 1 1 li .if tt'i-a't 1 lir Ilia in it admielnr.l in-l? tlial ninr nn '. II n t n ll ir anl ilrain I mp In ll.e I'n'l I -t il" liar.ant. a Hh ill A.n nv Mir.VK'ts KK'i Tlitta eole- I'lttril Mai'litii-' ar- an, 4 by .'I. II. li A It un K K. S1liirfrive. Hi ill I.l, r -i M 1 1 :t. Mi.l"i.ur, J. 1. II I. Nil il.VN, Ir .ali'll.e, an.l lm lit lit Tiarellee Aiirul. .lAMKs I l.I'LLV, I.eaUl.ars, A -ir J. l-ii. Valuablo Farm at PRIVATE SALE ! rpiIE Amm of Or iftfti Unit, a. 1 t'ftiiif l. orlr hi.M I rnt tti tr I . Mir. liU4'e iu m o i Va t.l ol &!UliJ tur, ujiitliiU2 abtMitl 100 Acrec, abereoaare ancou LAVIV. fij STORY Stone I willing II. nae, KvW llauk I'laiu ..a H,i.. anti.nl' tin jt. Tula farm I la a bint .lata nl ruinraiiiiii, umia- snon lata. aa i-oninrl-aam lutt aa I tin-l larnie auli tl l SI1tl'raali Vallf) . I'ur inrititr l ariunltr- jb r aillrtee JOrfN A- aiUT, Apr. I,H tun lnl4Uwaii, , Tfa?i!!2 i'J Mi Use!, 10) V ! it. ilkS i..r- UK'B at ear- hn utaa. cut. At last aba expossd ,u .m a, . - tW r"- V . '