r VdVortlMlnsf Ilcttex. a . -column own year, IOO.no ,.hair. fToruiliil. unv inwi ' ov.im . - e.mth Milnmn aim ffl. l3.) 75 60 6.0(i ZM r til II On, iqimre (10 tine) 1 iiMertion KVQTJ ntl'lilKiuni mow iiuii, frofoioiil And Hniine runt nl not more ll,an 8 l""""i P"' ye', alitor, Executor, Administrator ,l AMiirnoe Notice. KJitnrial notice prr lino, 11 traniicienl advertising lens All ftuvuibinuMiciiui Kir n niwri.iT pti- nnd than one year are pay llo at the ji pnmon otdcring tUom will oe hold; MjpOnsiviv '. i..j iiiinivr X' ooti y Longings. K wore a railroad In-akemnn, I'd holler the station no plain That theiiian who wm polint to Texas Would fro clear through to Mulnu. I d open the door of thermioklnp; rnr And I'drtive such n mh(lity four, flint the nusngora buck In the Iccpcr. Would all fall out on the floor, For I could not alTord a tenor Voice, And I couldit't afford to Himik In the we-t, soft tonne of A.oliuu liarm Foreloveii dollar a week. II i Vrvrc a lau;Rage master I'd rattle the trunk Uoii t; I'd utmid them up lit a corner And I'd tear thidr liowela out, I'd pull the handle out by the root, I'll kirk their corners In, And strew their stoning all round the car, And make thoiu Inuk and thin, fir I coultln t afford to wear kid Klnve, Jfor put soft pud on tny feet, 'ur handle. things gently, when nil my pay Just kept ino 111 bread Hlidment. were a railroad coiuluotor, An through the train I'd go, I'd have for every question they asked Tlii" answer ull reiuly '1 on't know.' 1'iliiilss connections for lot of men, I'd run lone passengers prist; I'd toll tin-in 'twin) eight when I knew 'twas ten, And I'd awcar their wiitches were fust, Fur I rould't alTord to he civil When I knew every man In the load, ."Would look at my watch and ring mnl fay, . Who stole them things from the road." K. J. JtUltllKTTK. liurijlinijlmx llawfa j : a .BBaMBBawaiM- My Heart and I. I lure we laughed and danced together, My litrlit heart and I, 71'lir,.1 unit mnl umft.ilmi 11 ii -p w.iii Mini While the hours lied by. J, iff wan loiiil.unil sweet, and winning; Jiove weinod no true in the Iw'lniiin; We were no foolish after shining, My foolish heart ami I. I'lii-re were graven and soasof wirrow, Twixt my heart and I. iVe have learned to dread t ho morrow, And the hour that fly. , Ity foetare growing tired mid weary: 'lie way seems chill, and dusk, and dreary; SVer u;;alii can time puis cheery 'Twixt my heart uud I. Veare simply of the liviiij.;. My lone heart und I, lluldiiiK uothliiu worth the irlvin. And the bourn ilrii); by. . fe Iiiih lost it 8 guidon hcttinir. Leaves uh only valu regretting, IVItll no power of pain forgetting tor my heart and I, we (lies from over-warm pursuing, Itl.llllVO llllf linn .....I I - ... . vi ... j aii-iti b UIK( S , pfteist yields to eoohiHt wooing, While time files swiftly bv. Jut, wine day in fragrant weather, ' may lie in peace together. Ileeplng'neatli the scented heather, J'oor tired heart and 1 1 mi Tell Me So- V you love me, tell me bo, fait not till the Hummer glow '-de in autumn's oluiiiu-Hfiil llirlit. r. 1 lUber clolllU anil nnmln ll.rlit Vuit nottlll th lno. k,.llni iipwlthHiiow-flakealithe flowerB, ill the tide of life runs low, you love uio, teU ine so. I'"" '""o me, leu me 10, r'Ule the river's dreamy flow lokls the love enohanted hours, ' fP'dln muuio, crowri'd with flow'rs; re the luuiiner'a ilruitinv Ii.vm vntt lnH. . . fde In autumn's mystio haze, e U huithed the iiiuhIo flow, yOU lova Inn tll - wit lilts BUi YOU lova . - veil 1IIU o, ft me hear the sweet words low, F me now, while life is fair, r '7 Kisses on my hair, L ,u womanhood's first bloom, f tlutll oonw dark days of gloom, oa love me, tell me so. A tb danoe, the 'othtr ' "eVening, Introduead in ..r. I miai. and an nr. ...... r , 1 vi uuuraa, was Jo'ibegt to merit his aood do- luck. HoK Hidden IndUnn.ltlnn ha ... uimieii lot t njinute. ft rt . ' nd on -.l0g wt iq the MCt 0f B fsw kernel, of co9a remov from bis l pooW.t, whoa the d.nsel aatoD" r Him bv clew rora," A litUe girl had beeeo .00lded by f inill1inl r. . . . . - -uor. doo picked nn utile kilt., .j .." .'. di r " T" --- " I , " . oi na three was VOL. 19. The Painlessness of D&ath. At birth the baby nndorgect nn ordeal that, were ho conseieiiH, would bo moro trying than a most painful doatb t yet ho fools it not. Horn in au iinconHcious slato, the brain incapable of receiving con scious impressiono, his eutranco in to this hithorto uuknowo world is nocornplitiboil during a utato of oblivion, known as atuie's an:i!4 thesia : 'Paiiileiwly we com", wh"iieo we know not PulnloNHly we go, whither we know not !" From tho earliest period of hu man hietory death has been consid ered as rieccsHarily accompanied by pain so general ia this belief, that the terms "lUnth agnnv." "Iftnt stinxglo," "pangs of doath," etc., liavo been in almost universal iiho in every ngo aud under all conditions of society, Nothing could bo moro orronooii; the truth is, piiu and duitli sol Inn go together wo in n fin tho Tint mo iueut8 of life. Of c ourso. doath may bo pr eccded by weik or even months of extreme Hulloiing, as oc curs diuiug certain iticuiublo dis eases. . So cxiiggernlod ha9 boon (his no lion that it has been considered un act of b ii u inity to anticip to the "doath sti ngglo" by violuucu ; for ages it waa c tislomary among the lower classes of 1'uropo to hasten death by suddenly jkiug the pil low from beneath tho hell of the dying, thus throwing tho head back ward, straining tho plmryugcal und Ihoiucio muscles, rendering tho re spiration, uhctly diilliult, shortly impossible. A Venetian ambassa dor, in the time of t jnoen Jury, aisei ted that it was common custom among tho country-people to smoth er tho dying by mollis of a pillow placed over tho f ico, upuii which leaned or sat tho noit'ust rolalivu. This was founded up ni tho pious belief that a short Mil was t!io best ono. Thn custom was handed down from generation to generation, parents poiforuiing it for thuii children, and rice iei:t . Hut, per haps, tho sail lest piivilego ever al lowed the near fricudri of a diug mail, occasionally ocvniod dining tho reign of IJ toeu I'.li.abnth, when tluo' exceiit'.vo clemency in exo ciiliiis by Iningiiig thoy woro permittod to grasp the fuot of tin) siiRptidud criiuiuul, and. by clinging to tho extromitins, precipitato their additional weight on tho body, thoiuby hastening blrangulatioii. It is ueudluss to say that these theories are fatso in both ciucoptiou and practice. Doath is a physiulogi cal process, and like all other animal fuuetious should bopuuloBi Popu lar Science MintUly, Took His Word For It. A consninptivo-looking man, Utno Ts;d f cible, and carrying a piut bot tle Yull of something, halted a podos tii.tju on Muiu street yestorday and said : - "I fooud this boltlo on tho cornor back there, aud I wish you'd tell me what's in it." The other took it, removed the cork and suuffod iu a full breath. The next iustant he staggered against a wall, -clawing tho air and choking and gasping, and it was a full minute before he blurted out t "Why, you inforoal idiot, that's hartshorn t" Well, I. am perfectly willing to take your word for it without extra insults, obBorved the invalid in an injured voice, and he took Lis bottle and walked off like a man who bad been abused without the least ex cuse. At a somewhat I'aihionahU party, a young man approaobed a table for tbe purpose of taking a cup of oof fee. As there was uo milk at baod, ha turoed to Miss and said : "Nel lie, I wish you would drive the cow In I want some milk." The res ponse of the young lady was t "Wouldn't it bs batter for mo to drive tho otlfont V Josh Billings says i "I'asboooa U a good think for a man to Lav, but when be has got so much ov it that be kan flsh all day over tho side ov a boat, whitout eny bait on his book, liizynsss is what's the matter ov him." i- . ' , J Io tbe aothraoite coal region, since tbe beginning of 1839, there have beon uwaily 2,300 deaths' by ' accident. t .-i,ii -.-arj. . '-lZVt-&J- MIDDLEBIJltG, SNYDElt COUNTi A Life Saved. Uo wnutod legal advioo, and whon the lawyer fold him to atatj his caRo, bo bog An t , "Abouttwoyoarsngol was fool onoirgh fo fill in Jove," "Certainly I understand." "And for a year past I baro boon engaged to her." "Ofconrso." "A few months ago I found, upon analyzing my hoart, that I did not love her as I elioiild. My affections had grown cold." 'Ceilainly they had go on." "Ut hor pn uoo ii its truo shape, and I ills,) realized tUU Lor ehoes were Xn. C " ' Kxactly, and you in ido up your mind to break off tho match f That wnn periecny proper. "Yes, that wiw my object, lint she l''i'eatena to stiu rno for broach of pI'OIIIISU "C oi tuinly she does, and bIio'U d.i it, too. His she recuivud uuy Ijve letters from you ?" ' That's tho hung of it. Sho t tllios tip "And d i they Imatho your bvo?" 'should siy tlmy di.l : bat I think 1'vo got her tight. All t!i.m letters me written on wrapping p ip er aud with pencil, and I've oomo lo ask you if such willing us that will staud law " ''Of course it will. If you hal writlou with slate and puucil shj could hold you.'' "(linat bokey ! but is that so V" "It is.'' "And slio's gut ino fast !'' "She has.'' "Well, that Hollies that, and I suppose 1 11 have tj givo in aud mar ry her." i;lcss ." 'I'iiIobh what f "You can buy In r o(T." "Kg id ! that's it that's tho i lea, and you have save I mv I f o ! H iv her oil' why didn't I think of it be fore. S iy, w here's tho dollar slorj ? I'll walk in no - h -r wi'Ji ft set of' 1. 11 1 1- r 1 " 1 noon 111 1-11 t-ni'iii 111 wiiioii cm 110 jeweiy.allutaLionfau.acird c o llWt ,,m! ,,,,.,,,,,-. r,1(,;r ,,,,,,,,,,,,- u M vmniH and two bracelets, ud she II give ino,,,,,,, Kll0 M,u, a ,, )X ()f (f u a .,n,t.cla,, deod an. brow ,., uM;:U( t0 nl, ml it, ,lt , wastuu, i(. H ,.,,,,, , rli ,!...' I ........ ..! ...... 1 ' ....... . tho poetry I ever sent bur tj bjit 1'iXli Vts.i irami Tjniiian Proverbs. "Tho I'oJt t!'oa whoio the hunt leal-." ' Jin a linn "lol cat ; but Jj n it bo 11 wolf to llelilii 10,11." ji 'i.w 110 1 iiin,"i iif bnu io I. iliinr it U iinlv II, ut In. in u 1 1...' P .' w ... .', WOod "W'oik fur tho charnetcr until it bo reu jwuol; thuu it wdl w irk f'r thou." "I'" loh kind in gool for iia own kiud." "lis has no Iroad to cat and ho is looking for a wifo, signifies : l!o not iiiiibiiinus whou your means uro lim- il,1 I tw.. "Tlio wn.iian to whom fortmio docs nut como s tyi that tier bus. baud is Lt'wi'ohod." 'Ii is tho crier kimolf who has lost bis uss," is unod iu rpciking of thusu who ciuiiot do for thuinsolvos what thoy can do for others. "Wbttt tho giuadmpp us liavo loft tho littlo birds have eitoo," mouus that misf'ortuuus uover come singly, "a went to be eoa aud fuuud il dry," uiomis that a cowardly man will always luil la his uudortukings. "His furtnuu has turaodinto Lails and straw," rulers to u prodigal. "lie outs the fruit el' tho paternal garden, and yet iuHults bin ances tors," rofors to iogralitudi., "Ono horseman duos not niako iho dust-cloud." This tigaiQua that the work of ono man cuonot produce very groat results. 1'aris Figaro, Last night, as ' a frisky colored youth was np Clay titreol, bo was ao costod by a cslorod acriuaiutanco who remaikod t "Well, Drutus, dey say you it in lovo V "I iz, Undo Abru'ni I don't deny do allogod olligatiou," "And how does you feel, Brutas 1" "Yon havo stunnod you elbow agin a post or aunit'iiu' oho afore now, basn't you, Undo Aia'in " "I reckon." "And you reraeuibor do feoliu' dat runs up yoor arm t" "I does " "Well, take dat fool in', add a hun dred par eeut., mis it wid tho nicost h'ur oil in town, sweeten wid bonoy, den you kin 'mngiue bow I feel t" A young woman, while bathing lu a crock in 8obuylkill oounty( was severely litUn U the sat by a luf t!. - Expj.isivo Druas. Tliero are two mad ninn In Mil waukee. Ouo i a bald-headed roan ar.d tint other is a dinggint. The I aid man told a doctor that hi h iir was falling out, and imkod him if he didn't kuow of something thn t would stop it. Tho diiotor s.iid ho Would fix !iini, ho hi wr.ito a pro scription, which was as follows . t'lilaiidn of no linni, 1 oz, A'pn pun, 8 oz. Sluko woil and rati on tho scilp every morning, 'l'iio bald-headud limn went to a di'iigixt au 1 had- tho prorfcriplion put up, paying a dollar and seven teen omits tv it. Hi atVil tin li uggist if it wasn't a littlo high. ! but felt hhW',1 when tho d u j7st axkol him if he knew how much apia pura cont a gillon. Ho siid hi didn't. but suppose 1 it cumo high. Tho druggist told him npn p irij was one of tin m )st penetrating Irn.ta in llm utru-n nnlul,. ,.1,1 1,, 1 II llgS III UIO HIOIO ail 1 M lor ( I1IOI I IO sodium, then) was nothing like it . . n . und tho war in lYtuhud sent it up kiting, l'.o said if tin tioii'ilo in i i'i.:i: i-...,i .... ii .... I.,..,,...;.,..' 'H avii, nil iihiu "tin iiiivii uin . i , ., mi mm i ii lli v lllo Iv n.'iiiii iu, XIIO Ul.ll. mail used tlio iiiii liiiino. ni 1 folt ns though it w is 1 tin hi n g 1 1 1. His wifii notion. I lillla now hairs coiniiiLr out, and ho folt good, so whon the stuff w ii g no ho tiok tin Ii lt- tlo to tho store und had it tilled a,'iin. Tho ch ip who lillo 1 it this , . t i i .i Iiiiio was another chap, and whim tho b.ild ho i l'.-d ni m throw d wa a d ol lar tho drug j-r siil; ;)!, never mill I. Wo won't di irgn yon niiy tiiing f-ir tli it." I'lio bald in in nskti I h iw tint .v is, when llu druggni said : "YYuy, it's) only silt and wa ter, iinvw iy. TIim s ilt is only liv i cents a pound end the water is prot- iy cnoup mis yo if. 1 lie n H I in in -ave one gasp, nn.l hum, "Well, "V the gre.it bild hti.idod K'.ij I pii I 11 dollar aud seventeen coats for hll- ing that bottle buforo. mid I want! my money back. It's a bald hea led 1 MAIU'H.1. I thoiighl thai, 1 oiuviaii won't spe ik l to; other dni.rif.'r 1I10 i-hargi d liiin ii iloli.il'. .'.','- T!i3 Man Vi'liu Was Mixc J. 'Keally, but I hope you will ex cuso tliu iulriision,'' uai I tho shabby iii.'uiii 11.. .11 i.a iuu uni...tuuu itt ui I, .1.-,..l nn. l- I "You are cxcusablo mr, What did.""-' """" "" " """" "' ' yon wish T" w,'Ht lightly mi l sto what I Wcll you soo I'm a bit mixed. ""-'"'I'I'' eiirronls of poison start out Was it Napoleon or U'lishin-lou who crossed tho . I lpn .''' ".Napoleon or courKo.' . . .... "Just HO-ilianlis. 1 was inclined ' that way niyu.lf, but yet I know that (Inn. W.ishingt-in was mi outing ....,.. i .... l i : .1,1 ,. I..I j, ttlOlll.lt It'. IIU IIIIJH. II I'U bit, .Ul. b into his boa I tj t'los the Alps, Good day, sir." Ho passed down the hall thirty), . . . 1 , ., . , , . ; huuilrc Is of "Ihrect loot, im I moil I'ouu iiO.i an i iroiosi od : ".Say, don't think illnfiuo. but I am still mi.xod up dreadfully mixed. Will you uuswer uio ouo moro (juos- tion f "Yes" "Was it Nero win coiuuiandod tho suu to blaud still V "Xo i it w is I isha i." ' I had un Idea that it was Joshua, bnt didn't d.uo to put up money on it. X'iro was ulways lid lliug around, you know, and I had n dim idea that bo might havo taken a whack ut tho sun. Very much ob liged to you, sir. This time bo wont half way down stairs and returned on tip too. Tho agout looked up and saw him io the door and sharply querwd : "Well t" "Mixod again !" ploadod tho strauger. "Say, I want to ask j ou just ouo more question." "Yee." "Did you ovor londa man a dollar to help him on bis way to Columbus to see bis dying wifo V "Mover I You are thinking of Old Diogenes. IIo used to shell out to overy dead-beat who oarae along-" "Mixod again, by thuudor I" mut tered the man, and us be passed down stairs be took great pains to set his foot down ou euoh stop like a man who had bet on three of a kiud and found a flush tuking bis mouoy, Free 1'rttt, A baaddair is a good thing, but not to share with. j -5r' PA, AUGUST 18, Information About Doqs. "How largo is a dog 1 " V II. that deponds. If lie's fnn nlng away fiom yon he l )okn ahmil the nizo of n gallon jug, but if he's coming tirou ho look J as largo a a yearling co!t.-' "Do doga guird tho hoiHn V 'Vi;s, pai tieul ul) tho kiie'inn door. , Nothing hurt a dog's foelim as much as to hare bis master think he's waiting for hniioa, instead of be ing thi'i'tf on gu ir I. " "Can a 1 g tike u hi-it !" ''Yen. As s in in oi'i !! a fir mer eomin, aero is I'm ii d I with n gun. ho knows t'nt killi-i,' ti!in: over for that iu lining, an 1 awiy h - "oe" "Are d.'gs very str ing ' You think they c I p'lll a hi v log t ) j'ldgo by thvi ii'il I'int, nf h iwl-- lug thev Will d ) between dilk Itn 1 , , ',,.., . , . ibivbreali, bllt tllllllllllUt'iab IV W I'ltS 'l . i , . ii.i i , ' i I I'bl oil bis shil Ilia fmillV ! IS . .. , ... . , ,. . i .... n "ll oil-. i ii ii ii'-ari iiiiohhi nu l ':n- i''"11 ' , I '.. .1.. lln.l I .o f wiv i imn v... .." j fi'ivii long di.st'iuiM) !" ; "It's according to tin dig. If it's I .. . t e I 1 one .voil ant to !f-l ill nf ho cm il'iiid his way back h i nn from t'alj. Ifornu. (iag.ilon, 1,,'s apt to not lost if 111! -Mts IO'in.1 the 0 ol'll- or. "(Jin dogsseo i rt t'n dark ?" I n i. i,,i.i.i I,, l.i.t iiLut'inii.ia nrn " ': noi raro wuoro n i,rs o imimi hi oi i 11 1 ... .i ..... ....i i... ..h .... I Hill Oil U I.IO I HIV'I'll ,11,1 ILll'i', I ... inn mot; ..lino, ii ii it iiinui'ii nn. i'i I .i . . i . . .i l lie bod bv I i.'t.iko ntld slaved llloir That's all a'i l it d igs." ... ... I MC UlOOJ We p'Uil.sU tl.M woo!; till f.i.l V- ing suggesti his for t'Vo reasons : '(1) Popular ideas have never boon i ,.um.ct,.Ml ,v t . i . . 1 i 1 1 moti. un I ( - , ( ,,,-in.mcnsii ciro:ilal i .11 this issue ! BtuUor ,111Jsl ViiI;iablo infoima- tion : NuV..r, under nny oinviinsl iners, , , ,10 iM ',JVVawrrd. Th" ,0,,,i ; ,.i,.,.,,ti , wiiioli cm I m L .11.11,.. 1 .... i , n n.i.ip,.,..,, 1 1 n . ..,,.. . ii-iii, ., , , I i,,,,, f,. purification. Al.vays rub ) iiir.i.ii .1. l'.o 1. few invili Is. i-mioei il- ' Iv wilh li'inilo ,li!li,:ultios, ho will , not fn l u iio-'V life imparled to thoiu U'hou this is tl'iud f li' lllil flint tl II'I. I Valves urn pi icod in the veins pur posely to roMsl 11 iwuw.ird uiovf- - i.io.ii, .Minnui.i htm into, ns, near ," Iho hand, while none iippe.u- mion iu ..riihinoti, j thi iiriu b u'k of tho Iig it ino. A lifo ( could l) deitrovcd iu ii short liuinj I .' . 1 111.' ilt 111 111 U I'll lllll Iff I Ilk I 1 I 14 ililVV'li.i , ' i ' - w,,,,, ' l'"' ,U"",M- u'1' : ,,ua'1 out ' l"" Kr'lv" " ' I""' 'sisloilt lllld L'uliorill lubbiil;' nl til i:...i l :t .... I....: t . i M "mu,,'""" " ; i parts lias occurre i. iu view oi inn why has it not been so staled iu t lio ions h'ur A', xtin'tititm nf the tftntf from iisphyxiu aud syncope as in drowning and heart disease Kitb bing to mid fio simply atl'oots tho ciipillai'ioa, doing little if any good. Artificial respiration is Iwiiotl'Mal , but ouly whou it has given impulse to the heart. Tho best results will bo obtained by having iu m my as four or six persons rubbing tho limbs synchronously (all alike iu rythm,)whilo another manipulates tho chest uud ubdjinen. Tlta Hour (illlMI. Virginia fanners tiro still gather ing up old guus from tho Lultlo fields. One person inevory sit of our 50,132, 8(10 population is u church member. The Mollio Magnirea liavo an or gauization iu Alloghouy, Fayetto and Westmoreland aouuties This is tho latest Western form of saying a man was bangod i ' lie was unanimously chosou by a oonvout ion of six property-holders to jump from a uuw piuo platform iuto tho s wool subsequently." Rov. Dr. Howard Crosby saya that tho old version of tho Now Testament has soma "littlu iusidijus absolesaeucas" runulug all through it. Wo bad noticed them, but said cothiug about it, taking it for grant ed that the revioors would soo them and mash thou ou tuoir tbouloical tbU'.ubuuils. av SWimmmhm . H 7)i. IS81. NO, HtwiO Keep a Situation. 15o read y to throw in nn odd half hour or nn hour when it will bean voou'ii n 1 iti in. a i I ilin'ts i i u l i make a merit tf it. To it heartily. Though not n word bo mid, j oin empl lyer will make n note vt it: in ikn yourself in Ii (TiiHablo to him b he wi'l loii mm y of the op i) wiln I. in I bnf in he w ill part will voii. Th isn young nii-n wh-i watch ilio !! )' t sn v!.)f tho very hoc. O'ld of I'l'iir w ir';ing hour is up wli.i lrt'.vti. ut n.iittoi- what Htnto t.'i"ir w u l: in iy bo in, ut precisely Hid Sinn i ii,i i uho caleiilate the -xlri a n i l it lli iy run i-li-ht (Ih-m 'V irk an I y'l. n it Ket loprovod who nrc lavish of their c iiihlovers f..ta vi 11 I. ul .f i vi II, n r.tl I. - viii ii ai is the In ht to i"nivo Ii iho i. v!in tiimis inn iln!l hi. n i. wu ii iiiiiiii nie mill. M.nt ih.-ir Honici-s mo no lon-.-i ! I 1 1 tiu ..u... mmuhi , . . , .... 1 1. t u-i on- tillil r t l In 1 f inlt. ii. : i ,ii i , . i i v oi o i-v h N iv l l li, 11 oil I I v Is Hull- . i'"' 11 11 " Hl ' "l .I.nv,.'. i-. I . I.I . .. . t ... ii li n in uir, s iy t'nt the c'lino'i would bo .right if tho ... ir.Ut.-r would do nml I pioiioli wm it ho on nhf ii.., , ., l'll It lUi t oasy to look on Iho best side, to that tlino nr . I. und.cls of faithful liri-ioh.-rs. I Iiiimviii 1 t l...iw..l u,'... je-ru ...on and n,Uon. countloss la-Is of j.iMtioo, charity and Immilily. ..( ,i ,.l. .... i ...... .1. ..II 1.1:.... ..f 1 1... mi,, ..i nn "i ii'iiDiors. ho iiiih ii is roa iv iniiv ' - i ui .l,.ui :,. I.. I I ... .... .li': llm.;-. u-i-,. in i '.il ,'n '', 1 1 . 111 ! . .. . . . "vi i.ni i. iii. imi-i i .ii. iuu i.wii'i in ' . . II ! . . 1 I . ', ii"l all wrong. l''oiybily isn't a ,iao,il. ( )iir iioi ,'hb ii;i are n,,t nlli i... i . ..i i .... mm. . i i. : . I ..ii in;; i" i ui.'..i, u-i. i no 1.-OIH 1.-11 i.i i iui'iii: i, umi i i in .ni too oijii. . , , IIIOl OVI 11 t I.C gt'OWiers lire Hot bl.If SO ' ,li!)!l.;rc..ablo US thov soolil. t . w Alain in-V,..- .1 nn.l I,. .. II. ..i'i..;'"" 1 ''-'-" lun Hn.arlul ul ' " ""V ' i'":or I'-ve J Should w.i:aeii bo called "cratlliS 1 Il.cuuso thoy turn men's heals if i uiess.i.i nr.. thn 1. b. ...,..i.-e ( ..... .... ( .... ... 1 for tlii.ir wills skill ujI Iu contest 1 J Ih.nng n i,,l,,,sn hot M,,ll i, tho "i t . pro;, ,s t , a f it, gi.l. She is .' ,.. . l-'on 111 11 inolliug n.o . A M iss ielnisotts wonian was re- 'oully Ion i" I ut thn a ;n of on Il II it - '"'io I- This might bj termed a con l:"y plant. j Tho cheap boarding lmnso hoil i'S.1 caniiol be expected to sot 11 f;otd l.'lltlll IlllS WCalllOr. TillO titlS 1-0 in ihv fti.u Iii un i it i. ii'l A roloio 1 In ly, lnvinling Ilio olli- or day nf thn progress ma. In by hor exult iugly n ii I, 'ho is in tho iiioi l ilio.itioii l iblc." 'Hie niin,l...r id ornnn einnMnnts who ini'i-oil llirou.'h Ilambiii'ir nl hk. wlio j m to Anioiica from thn 1st i.f .laiivaiv ' to the Until of tlllllO Hiiiounlod 10 Ml.lil.l. Wo road in the Inlilo. in Iho thir - t i-n M i chnptor of I .vii'iiin l, und' nii.otoonth vers. "that lliorn was no. .lllillll 1)011 l Ull'OllgOllC un lilO i inn of iHrutd." A la. Iv who hal mi'irriihi 1 wi tl. i her bal, ldioadod lover said, in dis- n about you, my friend, is (hut I have, iionflitl'V loin "Whiiiiu i Ii.hirlil fill not tho troublii of sending you back I any locks of hair." j AfUr tho choir in ono c f the (-l.iiichi h iu Ithica, N. i'., had por fni mid idllior a l.'ciivy hi It olion, llm ininihtoi' opened tho lihlu and began reading iu Acts XX, "Aud uftor tho uproar bud ceased." A threo year old child disnovoniil the neighbor's bens iu tho yard scratching. Iu a moHt indignant tone sho reported to her mother that Mrs. Smith's hens woro 'vip ing their feet ou our grass." The editor of the Hackeusack AV- piihlicnn went to rail on his girl, whou he saw ou tho front steps a ein which said, "lloivaro of paint." IIo went away sijhing. "I never bo fore knew that sho painted " A Hoorgia editor says t ' Gold is found iu thirty-six countios in this stale, silver iu threo, copper iu tliir teun, irou iu fortytlueo, diamouds in twenty-six, whiskey in all of thoin, aud tho last gels away with all the rest." Uuoonsdlous profanity sometimes oomos to tho most exemplary Chris tian. A real good brother said ro coutly, "I tuust got mo a copy f the new Uiblo. I boar the lovibeis have kuoekod bell out of it," . . . i-t'" avitr ... v . lill1 !! ' ' r v tmofl, Willi" I'ublhihed ever ThiiK " "' aib.i-r JJSKJSKLIAU 'IWj.I,:(5gIj(,'r,K Tonne of Hnba t.i.t 'M,'"i'r'i' t wo doij.a s ri:n A'- able vithin nix months. r;s Ji'f'' V paid within the year. V,! ,n. rumi nf rolitniiiod Until all firio-r.f i. p . rnirr paid unh-s at tho option oJJ,;..V!iu"J "! , . holier. . .-. in..i...;i. rJul rip(lniin outside nf thn "'" ki' I'AVAIU.K IS AHVANCE. ' "."W." fiV-reisons liflimr nod using pspuJor, Addressed 'jn olli piu become siibsoriners ami are linblo forth irice-f the paper STATEMENT UWDEROATH. ifWimllrttacfSiif- i "Oh, Ky God, How I Did Suffer I" "I Ea-n?sl(y Prayed to Die 1" J" l'ivn i.rrn r.l t-t .I I T (weniT imrn t h X 'n nli-i tun',, .din (ll-'in.., .-a I lrl l-y inintf M. il--nrl, I-, nnil nili-rn Lriirimy r.itn ii i n. Itia nn n,, k-i,'i. anil. In i ili ml I futil l I", mill Ui lii i . I il n in -i -k llinl Sim-hihi. II . In w iy I. n i mn-t ly t--n.l-l. liltlll irji r n. 'Irr II fni-n I nn ir,llrn irnn In lunn i i,ir, i ,,i,B.,., ,., 1 I " "' l'' ''" "" 1 n 1 "illn'lns m. ,,.,,, , ,,, ..v.,y mnri ins iiiors ",':::'.,:,.,r. ::':. .. ..!.: L1-. " ! J i" . I, rn il.,- i,ltl,a rutiiMiiilnn llil li-l'f. I 1,1 l.iiim i-i n ni Kinii-r in v fkm riniinnit- t .-r .,. i..-n I Innl nmyll.J.ij. lin.l. ; Unit I- ul i i He, null i ni, 0 'i ,ui nnr p iih. I l-i'i "I .Inn I ilnml '(, In l,m.i! I I nnil I rrn-h in Un .tnw. I r, m-titil itn ll, ii n-l .i m, .,w I II lit 1 rlnnil.l Imrs , t , ,,,,ilHl, I nl llimlly iii.I Inr ;,; "I; 'ir'n. .uVXi I i ' ' . . . .. . . . . . ' . . r!'..- .in, n..n,:mi,i, 1 1 II ' HI I l 1 11 II l I'll Pltliri limn in ll.. . I firni "ill iir iVF, I l.i.llli. i:ri-k-till, rl lliriiiu'i l in -1. In nllmcr my Imrk. nrrn- XZ.WX SXIaaKx'I I i- ii"ir .1" i I itr H ill inn o-i nn u I.I run, ti, n v 1 1,. I ! hiiir ,11,1 .,nii.,.. xl-liT. .llrn. K.ll. Ili . In 'I (mull in , it i, y n i'iiIIi'iiik In llm ln.ii-n. sl, V:.::rf '""" .' Ml": M. i i-o'l ll.n uri-IM. Mfi.illi'n Iniln Ira tti'fil ii'i. Tlirf : .''rJltilVn; :,.M.,,,,,,,.!:.,.'J:J J,";;;;; SiXZS'll ' n i" ! l 'ni It'll r . oi lr'i . : nri'll -'I I mli'iirit ,riM1 ,u ,,,,, ,.,.,., nuii. iri.irn! m mr . -.-..- .. , , "i.. ." ...ii'i u.7 .kin mi "tixi 'Hi ii-IM l,,,i'l ul ii U'im- i iiin.in i. . imli'iatiii , ii... , . , ,, . . j iii-niii-rmn. .! n. umi r , n. v. i i-wuin iu iiviiif. iii u i hi run iiny i'i .iPnaflry, 1V. A. M l.lll'I'INiiWP I.I. Jumlr nl ILo I'aicu. KO HUMAN AGENCY Can 1 1 i ilil' . I iMtnuiiftillj nn, wAnnnilKallV i-i'-tiii-i inn iiii n i-io .i nie . 'oniilex Inn sn, i Nun, m-l nn tlm llutr. ati'l mr miry ni ri'ir " lilorni Srily nn.l SitmIuIuu lllliniim of th Skill. ,'iil(i i,'l It 1111I an 11,9 ru ur linnia ill. i"ll-l-tltit ill Cl Til I II II Ki, KIT, h linw III "ul I'lirllmr, nnJ l,i i iri ma uinl I'i ti .'in M'ii',lli cir.nl Mini iirn Auk ynnr il 1 u tl'l nl t Hi in, llluhl liiirn In ihln limn nn; i.-ii-r. 1 , r Mini, nrn, T m nn.l 1 lriay Skin n-t I'd I -tn t ii a -ii.m', nn inii,r id' ,,lni, (.nil, anil nnr I Mir) f milun, lrii,r.,nt (lb ilillolimt lluiicf ii'l'-rs ni,, I l.-nhiiii nnlMimr 1 iniriir. iti'ini'iiti arn Inr Ml nr all ilrug- r.nV i.o' '"'H'Trr, KV:. rxJr .i".!,ri r; ,..... ..11,111, i.i n"i 11.11. it'n.RT i-n.r, I'I II ll'i It INlKlni .l, SIVIMI Siltl'. 1 1. 'i'. 1 lit l im inr Ii i:-l:ori a nil l..rs cun iuniri. j Ii'tC. I'lllli'ljl , ,lo'ilt I l8 A I'll I TI'.II. Iln-lmi, Maaa. a.AII mall-.l fn-o i.n ri-i-i'iil'itf prlcn. COl-Lls I 111. I'..I.IH VIII.TAIII t I t'rT Itli ri.AHT.:ll. C-inl j Y4PT"vi irnl Hfi'llnn li-lnr , IV Txli.vo 11, , i, ,l,.,r l' .i, tint. U .Il riu. I n it m. I , j .in nil li 1 1 if . v nn.l I'rlnarv I'lifl -ultl.n. an. in ,v l,i nnrti nvor tlta rlt nl tlin n to'li. ii.f llm k I ln.'V. nr nnv nllrpta, I'.irt. I'll.-n ,-. ni-, s .'. f.nrywliero. w i.kks ii. i'i i rr I li, iiiistk.V, Mass, "Iaarriage :.il.!.,.-..r'...i SEXES, fur tin- n,nrfK,1 and " .'ii in 'I li. .1 "I lllillll. rilorl I 'Mn: liii.ii.. un. . -. ... i... o.,. ti.r. iuiiiin lianhii, Hi-i , .i.,.iii.. n. , l,j..i ,i i.e..,, Mm, mnl w nn; I' -l.t in l:,i. , .., ,., , l.y ',), , i.,i :'"'""""' OO ernt. i.v ir. a. ii, hi. I s. iii i, . :. . ,.. ,,, , ii,,. ,, ,, ,.,,, nl .u.ll tny f.-CO I. il i v,i, in.., .,1 ,rli,ni. ,.r I". I, ,111' l:-i; -. il .HI;,". in ,, ml,,., , I In M l' ,"i III., Mini',, I..I r!,.l.ln n MonHJ-,. Rcllnrtlo lrcnilo HHI, 6 O UOll. -V -I I" I. I i .,- ' ll it iii); , ,,. Uohhrr r:nnfS m il t li :iiii, ,,! i.i!ir-..mt ii...i.i.ii.iiii, i v i .i.i..,, go cents. Dr. A. C. OLIN, I'l'ii 1:. ni S. I- rl; m., C'llkiti!.., III. K.'tiii'l SlT f R T, 6' " "' '""I '''"'- run il Him. iwr5"S:i ''' niiitiMii,... s.-.'i I I W iii I'J N.'.'lli Ihni'Uhi., ( lilrami. iacoiui. it i lid in, ,v ci). ' whui.ksai.k ukai.khs in EEii, wOOSlS. .o .'i:i:i .Alarlii't. rSt. t:iiliiililpliiii ln. " Cflk.'i.i lllil Mill. Iron to llio.ni illio lull Iii riiL'iiu ' In llm iii'i.t iilHH-artt nn.l ZT. ., . ... ..;'. ".'-"i""'a nr.. ,niiii ii. ii rr..,r- I. H n Mill lllrilHIl o7m,o!,";o'.,n,'.,:vin:V KJ: iviTDitiu. .' ri.-n iiliainmr. -Muiiy i,o w,ir.,im want il nt mn'i, .iiniy at u.akiHK fiirliititii nl llin Iniilnu-.. I.mio Intka Its imiii ii .in iihiu, nml ,iiu l-.)- in I ulrl. ninko Wf III l'H V . N't mi" ln I' Mr 1 1 1 1 11 H In Wiirk lull. In milk ninrii m.ini'y ninry il.iy tli.m tiitu l inn In in a, wi nl nl uny nr.lin .rv u niliiyiiinni. I'liuKa who ei.i.o at onu win im.l a .i,.,,) r 1. 1 1 1 1 i-t 1 1 , Allrojj.l, llti.uti r u i"l t n I, l ii 1 1. Kll.il. Ill, H.J.W. Jii't .iili'llio., a nw .ilon nf lilt . (Tl.. V I' ll W 1.1,1, 'S !ki.hiiiim kii KnV nn Hi rmlii'al cum i( Si nul,,rrl, aa or .Nuninil Wnitu-!. involiiiiiury Naininal ln..a, Imiu. ii nny illamal ai ,1 lliy.nal iM'iiiy, In. li' ilnua aa In M rrlKHii, an., nl( i I' ..i-u nil iii, 111 llnu-yanl Klin i In. I. hy H-ll Imlulsaui ur nasu.1 exiraiuit.iiina, an. Tim I'vlniirulail amli ir, la tlill ailinlrslil M- ay. rlaurly ilciann.li ilti, Innn a liilrly yaara tuooeM.lii I irai'ii,'a, iit.it tlta a.ariulittf ouo iuunua. ul il-aimo nm v l ra-llt-ally email ; li.tliillnu nut a innilif nl cur .1 imn oarlaln ami Soeiui.1, ly wltlrliv.iy hniti.rnr, un niatiar wtial ttla iHiiiiliilitu may lie, may dor lilwaall olio,. iily, iiiv,iuly an I ra.ln lly. 1 l.li I'icliiro uli.tulU lw in tha handa of iry yuiith niol ..ry man In tlta .nuil. hunt, uinli- nual, In a ,laln aiivM",, ioanf aiiilraan, nu ruualit ul am mm., vriaiu jutl ug alaniiia. Wo hav tlta tur cur far Tali U'orm. Ad. I.e.. TIlKri'l.VK.IlWKI.LMHIUCAI, (III., 41 Ann SI., Now Vurk, N. H i foil OlDc U'.,S'io. HELPi Vnur.a m hy i k I n uiunay mlian a g o 1 ,1 n rliane laiill-ri-d, tnaraiif alaava kaanlna iMivrrlir Irnin your ilmtr, Thn who aluava tal ail vanuaa ol th im"l oltani'iM lor making- m m; Dial r I'llorail, nrally u"uiu weal.bv, l, I la IIiimw Klio tlo B"l linurnv man ihaa.aa rauialu In iovrlv. W want many man, wuin au, bnya an1 Hlrli Inwnrli rnr ua rltcht In tltalr S own InralltlM. Tli buRiu- will tmf urnr than tan lima ordinary waiiaa. w fural.k au Xnatv nuini ami all that you oaail, lr No im who onraHa lalltlo luak munay vary r.ildiy, Vnu ran ili-vm "ur wbni lima m ii,wiirk. or oiili- your aara tn'Mnnal.. t ml liil"riiiai.,n ami .II thai 14 n" la.l in-.,t Ira-, iddiara STivkiia k Uo , Hoillaod. Malltf, uul, lil. iain.i. HOW LOST. HOW RESTORED '.tipap t.' 1