Vtl vor tlwlutj -It ate I Oj oolumn one rear,'1 1 7 , tOO.Otn jne-nair, column, one yvnr, muw One-fourth column, ons year, Ifl.oo On IO,uare (10 line)! insertion ,75 Krry additional funrtin, ' SO "Professional and DintnoiA card ol nit nioro than 5 lines, yew, 5.00 .ti.uvtT, iMnmuir, Aiiiiiiiuiuraior and Astriirnee Not iron, 2.50 Alitor ml notice per Hn, ti AU trAii!wjieiUUvertiig let than I month? 10 contsa lino. All Advertisements ' for a shorter no- rind than one year aiu pavAhle At the time they Are ordered, nod it not paid the person ordering them will oe held; :i.i t . i . - - jcspuiniuio inr iiib llltinev. PootVy. Look to the End. Will It come In the morning or at night, Hidden In darkneos or seen In light T Will it come with might of driving Ktonn, Or f oft on the air of a new love song T a -. Ah!. tell ns, ye whu-pcring iimniier fc-avea, -Or ye summer flowers, bloHMomlug out, Tell ha, yo (lower perfumed linw.c, What l our angel of fate about t 1 Ilushl IjO, f lod's volne In heard afar, Vnder the glow of the evening star; Ills volee In hoard In Infinite space, H-ieaklng with iiiooncelvable grace; . -, . In the mighty ooean's obb and flow, In the flower that wake to bud ami Wow, From thrmountaln tops and from the hills, And anon In purling brook' soft rill.4, Every puking throb in nature' tune Teeming with promise of sweet com mune, Where that which I onrti of grief and tear. Lies burlud with all the bani-died years A smouldered lire burned away, Hi promise clear a a new-born day, Make the Ntrotig in fultli perfect rest to reap For "Ho givetll bin beloved sleep." The Laborth.it doth Relrjn. We are build(rs, and ea-h oi Hhould cut and curve a best he can, F.ach life is but a stone, Kaeh one shall hew his own, Make or mar shall every man. Life I short, yet some, achieve Fortune, fume, in war or art; Pome nils their chance aud can't re trieve, Pome fail because they stop to griuve, Home pause Willi fainting heart. 'TIs the bold who win the race, Whether for gold, or love, or name ; 'TIs the true ones always face Dangers and trials, and win a place, A niche in fame of fume. Strike and Htm'le, ever strive, Labor with hand, anil heart and brain. Work doth more tint ii genius j;ive; He who faithfully tolls doth live; "lis labor that doth reign. Never Mind What -Iluy" Say. Ion't worry nor fret About what people think, Of your way or your iin.-ans Of your food or your drink. If you know you are doing Your best every day, With the right on your side, .Never mind what "they" suy. Lay out in the morning Your plans fbr each hour. And never forget That old time 1 a power. This also remember 'Hong truth old aud new The world is too busy To think much of you. Then garner the minutes That make up tho hours, And pluck In your pilgrimage Honor's bright (lowers. Should grumblers assure you Your course will not pay, With conscience at rest, Kever mind what "they" say. Then let ns, forgetting The insensate throng, That Jostle us daily While marching along. F-res onward and upward, And make no delay And though people talk, Never mind what "they" nay. - ' ' Kx. Wonderful Clock. The four dials of the clock of the House of railimen. are each 22 joet in diameter, and are the largest n tho world.- Efery LalNminute the point of the minute hand wovos nearly seven ioobes. The clock will 80 eight and half days, but it ouly "tnkes for Mven And a half so as to indmate by ita Alienee any neglect in winding it up. The mere wiuding "P of the striking mechanism oooa !' two hourg. The pendulum i 13 feot long j the wheels are of cast iron i tbe hour boll is 8 foet LigU and - 'h in ammeter,, weighing nearly Moen.loMY. The weight of-the moier alone oiceeaa 10'J nounda A - . The meaning nf n..i o neerly U IegaJ ' doouuHioti and Mvertiaing is not generally known, The symbol is derived from'.the La . 1,0 'Jlraso ' iuso Aolutaos--vj. e., B'Mling ot AddioBniog its owh, those "'imnitsjuiisdiolion. , - - i ' Hf. .... -oiiij. Abadows thatHflrcsA OUr Bill II , .--., Ending Id our own l'ghi. V i ft. ' VOL. 19. The Factory Girl. The noisy clangor of the wlioele died away, and tho sis o'clock boll sounded itt welcome call, Mar- garet Wildor gave a little sigh of re lief a she folded Lor apron and loaned her hat. preparatory for starting for home. A modest little home it wan, two room, where her sister Ida. a deli-. cate girl of sixteen, wa waiting hor return. Id.i was a cripple. A f til several years before hud injured hor hip, so that now she moved about with tho aid of a crutch. These two girls were alone iu tho world, aud love 1 eae'i othir dovot- edly. Margrot, too oldo-, idwI.vsu- ty, was a tall, sonou. darkeyed gill, while Ida was tiny and f ir, like their dead m thor. Mira-nt wisi at 1 t . . . ... ... I i.iruaa wiu.ior in mo mill, and Ida mvlo wax ll)er. and knittod piot - ly f.incy ai ticlo fjr the bh p, wliuu sua was sironf eoon'i. tlier o were mauy days when tho poor .t. ... . ..... cuini uiy upon llio loungo iu ptr osyama of pain, tin able to do any. thing. Those were dreary davs yet in in!t.i rt Iw.t anlT,.i-iti.. 1.1.. ..t.. ....u! . llflil ft nmila T.ifl Murirm-nl i. ..1... ' - .......v. aw. ...i.i l.t W IIIJUU DIIU camo iii nt night. To night tho ront was due; so Margaret appnro 1 at tho agent's oflico to pay it, Two pound Sim counted tho balance as alio left the ofllee. 8ht had just two pounds left and there wore so many things to got with tho money. She sigliud ns tho possibility of years of such a life lay before her. Working and work ing day after day for tho barest ne cessities 1 Sho walked on in a sort of brown study, trying mentally to make the two po 'ind do the doty of live.whnn she was started by tho sound of a ohcry video behiud her. "Iteally, .Visa Margaret, yon move like a watch. For three minutes 1 have been trying to overt vk y n." A faint color tiuge 1 M irg irot's rather palo cheek, as she greeted the ovetseor of the factory. lie was a large man, with a kind 1 n. 1 . 1 ... . .... -.onor ,.Mo.io..K,ng ,eo. boi a 01 a man mat ono wouu ieel line Inuting forever. Ho had a li.indaome whito fore head, honest brown eyes aud thick brown hair which, when confused or troubled, ho had a fashion of rump ling up until it stood out like a poi ciipine's ijoill. To-night ho enrriod a baskot on his arm. "1 have some fruit here," ho said, "which was brought iu from the country today. I wonder if your! sister would not enjoy aome of it 1 "Oh, thank you ! Ida ia a great lover of fruit." " 'o is my little Charlio t and theso will make him open bis eyes." Margaret looked up iuquiringly. "Havo I never told you of Char lie t" he said, with a proud sieiln. "Oh, well, must briog him to the .1 .1 I .:n : iuuj nuuio iini nun jruil will BHU II i ue is not a boy to gladden bis fatu era heart Margaret forced a smile, but sho was conscious of a sudden keen pain. Stephen Adams had been a very pleasant frioud to bor, aud she had thought at times that bia manner implied something warmer than friendship. She bad never thought of him a a married man, and this matter of course tuontiou of a child bis child -struck hor like a cruel blow, for in ber bewildorment she took it for granted that tho mother waa living. It she had deceived her self by any foolish notion that he was in love with ber, this was a just punishment, she thought. Stephen Adams was a noble and honorable man, who was sorry for hor poor, plaiulife; and the little attention whjcb be had offered to her and to Ida sprang from the desire of a kind beart to brighten their dull routine. I think yoy must love ohildren," he was saying, "and Charlie is a dear little fellow." 'Yes, 1 am very fond of children." murmured poor Margaret, with thatfen Adaras t her n dazed set, unnatural smile which Stephen Adams noticed with a fueling of dis appointment i for be had particnlur ly Admired Margaret's frauk And un affected manners, bat now ber words seemed to belie ber real feelings. However no further mention of the subject was mads. uiinui inuueu iuttrynrsi. a uomu, d,b w.tb tbe juicy Pem for Id., aviug reaoued Margaret's borne, rZZ. , MIDDLE Bt JUG, and, bidding therjiisters a cheery good night, he wont on, Two days later, as Margaret was replaoiug lbe,framonts of hor luncheon in the basket, Mr. Adms came down the long room with a little boy in a plaid frock and alit or hat a bandnomo little fellow, with brown eyes like hU f.Uhor'. aud long, fair curls. Margaret had beeu rather ahy of Mr. Adams for tho past two div. but sliu ciuld not reit tho chil l' aootly impiii ons Binilu as his eyes full npon hur, "Who is you queried Maater Cliailio, ruunin to hor sido, au.l kauing againnt her kueo. "This is papa's fiinud, Charlie.', said Stephen Adam, smiling at Hie wave of color in M irg irel's fieo. And tlicii ho added, ' inny Charlie stay with you a few minuteNf I want to look at a dufoctivo ahalt in the lower room, and I dare not U the jboy ruu loose among all tbiamacbiu 'P, yt : M-irgirel sigoilie I l.er pie ia ire at CharWu's company, u U i..Ul in tbe littlj fullow's fi'-o w'jou ho sto I on hi Iocs to ki.-n her. Jli.nl iu loves yon," ho a-ii I' ..(jharlie loves your piattydiik ' syea 1" Mr. Adims looked at Margaret ivith a good d'jul of Aiuuseiuont. Margaret laughed to cover her con fusion aud Mr. AiU'ii echoed tho Ian ;h ns he turned iiAsy. When the ono o'clock bull snout od, the opoiiitivcs began to cuiuo to their machines, an 1 presently .Mr, Adams ramo for Charlie, "I shall co mo ng'iin ao:ne d iv. pretty lady," said thn boy, pitting her cheek ith hi hand, an 1 fieii ho marched nivay cliuging to hi father's head. It was nearly a week befiro Mar garet saw Ciiailio again, and then his father bi'o iglit the little folio v to her as bufoiu, "ulid loft hi.u fir awhile. Margaret h id been cleaning liei machine, and now begun to oil it up foi the groat wheel were beginning to move, ti u.l soon it would ho time to work. Little Cliarlio bunt to j ,H,k ut tlio shining ro I. with his oye wil Inly bright an t bi-j li n I on olio side, very much after tho fashion of an exijniste robin. M.ii'.'arit leaihel to draw hi in away. Ton lalo ! One long, shill ing cm 1 s.vuug towiirl tin belt, which sucked it in, an 1 tho revolv ing rod twisted it up. There w.n an agonized scieinn of terror from tho poor buby. Margaret dropped bugido him, with ono baud clutching the b.iv'u ailL-en lriwu.iu nii.l IK,, .. ,.,,;.... ... ,:,.. , I , umii i iioinini: iin-u hi i it s'fiiit away from tho machinery. Chtirliu'd arm clung convuldivelv about her nock. Stephon Adams, half-'vay d wu the room, heard tho Hcroam, and saw .l.irgarot holding his boy back from a hoiriblo death. He sprung to the tulephouo which communicated with tho pnoiiiA room iin.l v.mtv I l.o ' - ,JJ "Throw off the main bolt quick 1 he cried. When he reaohed Margarot and the child the former was iu a dead faint, but tbe speed was down, aud Charlio' waa safe 1 Tho torrifled operatives wore crowding about, aud a messenger from the engine room camo runni ng up stairs to loam the causo of the delay, Thoro was no more work for Mar garot that day, When she recover" ed ootisuiuiisness, a vohiole was or derod to take ber homo. 'I never fainted in my lifa be fore," she said, half apologetically, after she bad inquired lor Charlio, 'You must have thought mo very weak." 'Margarot," said he, "may I tell yon just what I think of you 1" "Charlie's mother will never again allow him in the shop, 1 fear," she went or., hastily, And rather irrele vantly. "Charlio' mother!" echoed Steph- fji'hion, and lifting his bat to tum ble his brown locks until they stood up in a state of dishevelinent won dorful to behold. "I have no wife Charlie's mother died at his birth. What must you have thought of me Why, Margaret, dear girl' don't you know that I love you t Charlie ueeda a mother. My bonne needs a . mistress. Will you come aud jjj 0n him, after they bad been eat bringldai" ling melonji and barj apples. T. , r t Hi Vw7i:' '.Ml SNYDER COUNTY, Ho now, my d ar reader Char'io has his ptctty lady" for a mother. And .1argnret toils no more ia the noise and dint of the factory, while I I i, with the bmt of care an 1 modi cal treatment, is muoli att jngur and suffers less than o t ore. An Inquisitive Lover. Ono of tti'i I'anbiiry yonug mm. who hat occasionally escorted a young lady home on Snnd'iy even ing, and went in for lunch, after pm forming both services lint Sou day night, snddouly said to lior : "I'd you tilk in your sleep T'' "A'liy no,' sio Aiierel ia sur pri so "D y j;i w ilk in your eUot " hu next innired. "N'o sir." lto m vid lii chair an inch closer and with inctviibcd intercut, asked : "Do you snore ?' ' "Vj." all i Imiily ropliel. ljAin uneasily at him. At tli j reply hi eye f lirly spark- jlod. His lips eagerly parted and, as he gave hi clinir another hitch, he biiskly iiiooired : "Do you tl.ro combings from your hair into tho wash-bniu '" 'NVh it's th-it ?'' sho ask jd. with a blackface. Ho tepeatel loo q l.'sti i'l, Ills though with inereasud lieiv.m:! lie.-,. "No don't," bho answered in soma hasto. Again tho chair went forward, whilu hn agitatiiiu grew so that he could scarcely maiiit.iiii hi place up on it, a ho further a-tk.i I : ii . . ... .i ii... .. . ..i. ...i ' . J l .- ,tl ! I, tUU t J.lltl llllll von are Hi rough ?" "Of course do." she said, star ing at him with all her might. In an instant ho wo on hi knees 1. ... 1 , . . , ... 001010 ner, iim eyes am.uo Willi ilame, and his hand nutstreteliu 1. "O'i, my d -ir Miss, .,v y m."' lie pisHi.iiia'oly en . I. I givj my Aholo heart toy.. J. ivo uu an I ill l.o y Mir slave. Love me a I love you. an I I will do everything on eirto fir you Hi. v ill i t re, urn to be your lover, yo ir huVoan I your protm-t.il', yotti' evory tiii i ; f ' t iv i i ii critic il moiuniit f or a1 young woui iu of hor y o irs, b it she 1 v i e pi d to tim e nergetiey, as a woiiiun gouuialiy ii and s'je o p i t ' him iu. Typo in a Nawspt;)Br. The number of typo inn I in n common newspaper i over a million, i. e , tho number of bit of ,n it tri il arranged n i l rearrange 1 evi i v week i in preparing a nowspipur of t in sizo for tlin press. Wo suppose lew people think of thu printing train a one of tho most evict and pat tio- ular of all h nidieraft. but Hindi it I. Iu making typo, variation that may bo allowed in the tiiiust machin ery would render tho type iisele.i It i very rarely that typo furnished by two loundrins can bo unci to- Kothnr without a (grunt deal of tronblo . thou r'. thev trv to .,, ,'to it tronbio i tliong'i tuey tiy to iu.i.co it j after the same BtiindarJ. Wo rend once in a while of a wonderlul piece ofeubinet work or moaio w oik. . . ... , containing ten. teuty or Gfty thou- j ' he man w,l not kuoty what sand piee, the maker of which has, do 't' himself , and wlic, , sneut months or years in produiting "',B reiu'lied stidi a point ns that, he J ' "I, . , .. , it, an 1 puoplo go to see it a a great curiosity ; but tho moat elaborate and rnrefnlly fitted piece of work of this kind ever made, does not com pare with that which tho priuter docs every week, for mitiatuuon of detail and accuracy of fitting. Tho mnn who doe tho first is lo ike I npon a an artint, and if a few of his pieces are put in wrong side np, it is observed in tha general effect, but if the printer, in fitting togothor ton times o many pieces iu a singlo dayputs one tbe wrong way, every body sees it nnd is Amazed at the stnpid oarelossnusa of those print ers. Occasions of greater adversity best show bow great virtue each one lmth. For occasions make not a man frail, but show what he is The worst case of selfishness that has been permitted to present to the public, emnnated trom a youth who complained becAiise bis mother pnt a bigger mustard plus- or on bis yonnger brother than she PA, AUGUST 11, Poor Profits in the Shio Qjsincss If there ia a merchant in No Or- loans who can soil g )ds t any p' ico ! ten a hew woik on Imd Kulish he ch'oes to fix on them, It'ibo II it S-nnn of the errors which ho singles fonstoin, wh keeps a rlotliiuj aaillout nr.t decido lly a.iiinin. For slioc storo ou IVylius struct, is lli I examplo : mull, I A fori ier, lamenting in an ndver- A few dnjfs s,n a cnstO'iier M.loi'H j 'icemenf tlie tridts played on the bis csl ibl sliiiiciil nd In c 1 : j public l y uiipriiiripli.liii.il it: his '"Have you got ii'iy luM mMei : vu tr i In, gilc-1" I -'r.iHia.llv re.piiwt l-i ii.H to "Ci'tt:vliily, mv ficnt. I h it n'- 1,1 to Inm their skiim, which tie ')le ymi visit, n I soino.Jing dot v.ih neat. N iw her vn a p.iir ai vctt'l o I'M vat U ni i L' ill" l'russi.in lei di r, du pi t kind d d vm koMvn mi l I diiiUs dcy vil' unit ymi. Sibbosi' you dry dc.ni on." "All rilit," replied fie c m ein.r. 'Va't, my dciit, tin -I I'll pu' n leedlo hu -t ili' r in, N i v il y ilem. All 1 v it poller ' y 'j van' il i'i d it ! 1 1 vili At ist is if s hiilIm Ii t.k your nieiniir.". ' It's tjo lilil iwi'iim th itndcj," 'iid the C'lstomcr, ru'tiiioj th i hji i; wi' Ii fingcis. "It v 1 1 1 . Ir.- in,' il lr -i -, p'ii'd II iTrl-til i, liCH'l.i-'vely, ledd'f ih iii.kIo i'iire-ly r HMclii tnin'. "11,11 thorkj" i.;..jl.o my loi 11I- sn," I .1 la nodiug, it vill go Vlf de ! ti ' dim.? it ge'.i v t. Y.n don't i va'it to buy a p nr ui' sliee more as III"' s .e, t io big on 1 ar I'lll I d ' l'i,iei nut our let look in.: like a jgoiipl.i uv rulroil s.-ri'iTi, It ! .1 I,. ,wl I 1, ... " j vouid hn a eniie, yon know "Wiitit d i y hi a-k Inr the hlmi's ?" ' 1 1 ! y se.-x d 'l,ir." "Icrii'-.iluui '. Hint's too much," j "i en, my I "ii r sir. yen uui"! n o ,i. dud 1i.1t tleni rli iim v:is 1111. 1., uf 1'ii,h (1 I.l.'i in. 1 leiler il.n. v 1 1 ,l',B ' del .1, 1111 niilic I. 1 1- mi s nut ui) nun 1 111 il,, 1, lines inir SO "C II I it any lender. All .In Intinu-s d.'ie is now mad" id ivooi." I'll toll von hat 'II do " Raid tl.r - 1 ,M. turner uxamiiiiu the nil m clesilv "1" I ii'e you fiur I11 ir'. "My g-i -r e'i mi ! a I'i ii'sian lei- ll(.r hllo0 f,. ( . .'..ll-ira, v.,ti it cost , ,r(, s tho di'llai nut llfty VntH laid ut dj depot d w:i. nil tth'.i ',r,;t ,,., flir ,1,,, MH My g-r-r icioiis, vat'a do IU III :f tllit dd peoplil I" "iVell, I'm not going to givo i.i dollars for thoso alio." sai l the cilxt jiin r, moving t nvai' la tho do o ' tie v are not worth it." "Yell, my frunt, ta!,o then n! nig f r four tlnllaiH, nnd call lit i, in, I iigain homo i,,.' day. Tin.' ciHtoni' r pa! 1 for 1 1 1 11 i!in,' i and l.il.ing !iis p m i l 1 ;f(. tl,.i i.t "Menu in," iiepiired dVei, stein, of his i-l -i a, "v it v t lie c ut 1 1 ri . . of deci hblit llo',l le, I r hlioi.ll I shtl'-t s 1 I .Ij slientleui in ?" V.mtl.illur uti'ln li:ilff BirM "My i,'rtii'iiiiH, Merman, link limv small do broth v i. If pUn, -n. y .u know, Herman, don't get petfc.r jt vill break nil do ht no up." I Wurk anil LiVO- Man wa put iut'i fun worl 1 t. wntk and cannot fi.. 1 trua l,,rpi..,H ' 1 iu re.i.ni.iii.g idle. So long an a man , i" '" '"j r " '"" 11 ! must no hum or n will Ucimiuo a "onree of giiovoo hur.tssing disc in- i unconsciously d;r:gii)g a grave f ir himself and fashioning hi own colli n. Life need a steady channel lo run in regular habit of sleep an I work. It noo I a steady stimulating aim a tendency toward something. .In aimless life cannot bo happy or for a long period healthy, livmi if a man ha achieve ! wealth s'lifi.tioii t for lis needs, ho ficipieutly make an error iu retiring from biHiuus. A great er shock can hardly befall a man who hn beeu active than that which he experiences when, having Yolinrpiish ed his pursuits, he find unused time aud unused vitality hanging npon his idle buiiiis and mind. The cur-' nut of his life is thus thrown into eddies or settled into a sluggish pool and ho begins to die. When the fund of vitality sinks so low that he can follow no labor without such a draft upon his forces that sleep can not restore them, then it will be soon enough to stop work. A religion which doe uot sufllee to govern And control a man will never sufllee lo save him. That which does not distinguish him from a wicked world will never distin guish him foitu a perishing world. y IS I ISS1. Our Tonjjuo. V I u li 1 I ill, f.itt, liia n!f. pro'iiisea shall bo converted into miill'4 and lei is." . fn itlicr a.lveitNni"ii inn llnis: "Two sisters want wnsliiiig." II"io iiiiist have I eon a strange i.igh.i "lie rodi to town nnd twelve eows on ImrselricU " A (M'fillein in n lvei tied drove for ii V O'sil ! ' I' 'r a l.idy of a d irli cilur, n riil trotter. lii.';!i stepper, an 1 luiv ing a luii Iml." Letter, more niellf 111"-, nmlil in- , , ,,, t rue! Me. no, I 111)10 Cle, libel IS tie . ... . . , ., tiMl"ttl,; lllili-lliilnill of tbn I II V I ' a- NO, V, ..,.11 1 , ii- iilt I III aillblv IlltlrS IllVoived HI acCllf- ..i.l.n.. . 1, ,, , I ,r 'He In" ,'l.ljr . t lie gi till, liiilll .li- served to iinotln ' ' "I have n wife nnd si ehihlten in N nv York aiid I never saw ono ot them. "Were you blind ? ' "Oh ! no." replied tho othnr. foi tlier liipsi) of time, an t then 1 the int. or itor resinned tho sub jn't. ! 'Dill I .... oti irrsim.l von to pavi th if mi h 1 1 a wifu and six c-1 1 il - di 1 ti living in New Ymk. nnd Vuu lia I inner seen ono of them " j "Yes, sncli is the fuel." ere followed n st.ll l.oi 'cr lvanso ' 1,1 '' "iversation. when the inter- rogator, fairly puzzled, said 1 ' ll,l,tff'llllt ll.i flint. -(,tl li.it'iii saw one of thetn T " "'"Vhy," was tho answer, "ollO Pf .1. 1 , lui 1,0,11 ',ror ''ell. Cir.htie's rj.ii-ra.v Escapes. Suinti ii 'i w'ioo 1 look Iim:' ov er my life, say Hurlclte, I inn a ii iz 1 1 t i s i lio.v I'ou p ign of its le.'or I are dotted with hair blind. h iM,'ijii-. (,.,i':ip..I tho Ii ar ltihips of the rev i '. 1 1 1 m iry iv ir by w tiling itmil the v ir h i lb ! i.i o.-,r n.uily si!y year In fun I d burn. Wlieti t i i I'.' i iLI v i I'ii 'I'ln li 1,'ne 1 I n ii in l iriiugto i. V iji-ii I'i i yo lio.v I 'Ver I'i', i!:.; hoi ia N',uv h 1,-aua I , was iu Mmii' i-ot.i. and mi iicli.ittlv skipiii! 1 ii it f ir Cina 1 1. Win u I W ii U I) iV it Kl 1 OIH) il IV 'ill 1,'tJ W.M-.) ll ' I I Jill US lit itii I ti. :1 ' r.n : li I i'l il 1 uiiv l-oh I, I .,. n voi y ln' tr nl' I'.ii ii ii t 1 u li iii in t ! -tA till th it ini'lit. ,.i,, 'lUosiuo. A i 1 I I w i utt.'U.l.n' a a iMicr H,'h i il tweoi - .t!ii i'o is l)ist V Inm .id of ,., ' I -. ,,j,..t.H WJ1(, ,,1VVI, ah tll() ,.,., i I'l'lll Ii 1 1 ;C:Ver, ivindovii in the It'll.', Hill when I read th '-,o l"tt ur- from li nun ' -''N'ho l.iloud to tliitik of my great ',, 1 ("t,l 'M 1 tU 1 WJ ,M oul' : h lv, l'J 1,11 sl"'t rtt om!" 1' 1 v"" .... t. '.... 1 ..ri. ..:..i.i.i t u' '''" "'io t!i:eo lime a day. Wuun a (11ii'i eo in to tin. o'lci will, a little I bill nine time not of tun 1 n n out. All 1 if lV H'I'U ) astlliilliu Mill ll3l', ). r. f i. i iiovoiiiiuiu S'siJ I'll TUUTIJ ill IK. m.Xf n ijij l.. tIWI,.1t H , a h ,(itjjlti lllf.jrU. ; ".rXZ? ,.,, bt tln ,1M j u u UJ MMrlYS; , . , . " iy,. ie.n,i vol. n.i ! Ill'.'a lliau U 'l 110. rutiv. N mi-mi'. l illlii I i urk lulli A Ci.Tit ful Scntimsnt. Tin fiiio.ving sentiment has boon 111 l t i ii t before, dualities, but it i nevei theles beautiful, and wel l by of reproduction i "A man without soma irt of ro llgion is, ut best, a poor rcprobalo the foot-bull of destiny i with no tio linking him to infinity and to thu wonderons eternity that i within him i but a woman without it is even worse i Il ium without head, a raiu- ibow without color, a llowor without p i.'niiio. A man may in soma sort tio hi frail hopes and honors, w ith weak, shifting grouud tacklo to bis busi no4 of tho world i but a woman without that anchor which they call faith, is a drift and a a reck A mnn may cluui--ily continue a kind of re sponsibility or motive,' but can find ii o basis in other system ? right action than that of spiritual faith A mnu may crazo his thonghta nnd brain to lhoughtlesnss iu such poor btubonwo an Famti anj ronn-1 1 - tatioll IlkftT Utrotcti l)foro. but a WO ' fUHII Wbere CUM fche put br Lopo . iu utoruis, if Dut iu bouven I - rift' I'OfsA'jr. rulillslied f very Thursday Kvcnmg JKREMIAH CUOU3E, Prep Terms of Subscription, TWO IV !.I.A V i'V.U A NX KM. Psy nble viihin six month or ('VriOifniit paid within theenr. No paper ili continiied until all arrearage nra paid unless at the option of the pub. 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