.-- .ii . .mil A.tlvatttrtlnff Hate. eohtmn cm year, 60.00 rwhal'. column, on yeaMr. '. Rne fmirth colnmn.one year, 15.N0 wittftre ( 10 lines) 1 Insertion 7ft iter additional insertion, . (0 rofeional mid Buine card at not more than 5 lines, per year, 0.00 Auditor, Eseoutor, AdnuniatratoT tad AMurnee ft otlceu, f .60 gilirorial notice per line, 16 All transient aUverllsing lose than month! 10 cent ft Hn. All advertisement for a shorter pe find than on year ere payable at tha tjwe they are ordered, and It not paid Jie person ordering them will u dld vjpouaiuiaj lur ui niunev. X o e 1 1 y S3 to (ill 3?'" c IX 1 S is f VOL. 19. MIDDLEBURG, SNYDER COUtfTY, PA, DECEMBER 8, 1881. NO, 19 All Trie world. jll the world U full of ehtUren, Laughing over little Joy , Sighing over tittle trouble. Finger tousled end hr kon tuys, Wishing to be Die older, Urger, Weeping at tome fancied woe J 0, the happy i hapleas children I Still they oo me, and still they go. A the world la full of lovers, ITalktng slowly, whiiperlng sweet, Dreaming dreamt, and building ct- eU that mut crumble at their U it ; Breaking vow and burning leitor. 8inilliag let the world (lull kiio I 0. the following, trailing lover I Still they eoine, and still they go. AH the world is fuM of people, H irrying, ptMhlng, putting by, faring burde K carrying cr.d, rising onward with a sigh : Homi there are with smiling f.tces, I) it wild he ivy heart below ; 0, the sad -eyed burdoned people I Bill, they ctnte, and still they go. THE PRODIGAL'S RETURN. BY EUQ ENS J. II ALU The night-Jew was falling on hillside and pliiln IFnen one who was weary and ptor, H'ltu traf el-woru foot a id iu aivkness and paii), Rtturiied to hi own fit'tor' d I ir. Forsaken andfriendloii, in sorrow and shame. Onoe more to the home of his childhood lie came. JT was ragged without, ho was hungry wiiliini ins soul had gone wiUriy HHtr iy ; P Vrinxin luxury, riot, and sin, . ailbwLinftit liml wn.lA.l With torn, h'epilina feet, and with in covered heid, He came for a shelter and morsel of toeV The Ktthor, heh lding hi penitent son, B tjoiced lltat tint lMt one wa f mil 1, .... . 1.. ...i.. i. Ji ir Cllliie 1 llt'll uaraiiiy wr wiiiw no had done. JBut lifted him np from the ground He saw him rolurniiiig, no longer to roam, And joyfully, teiuhrly welcomed him home. Are you wa-tin tho year of your manhood away. In vanity, folly, uJ sin ? Your friend will forsake yon, your strength will tlseuy. The reaper will gather yu in Than liaato to your home, cm you die in (Impair, Your Father is waiting to welcome yon there. Your soul m xy.bo weV and yon. slut may be great, You htavenly Father to-day Will greet yoir aain if you knock at the gate, N ir turn you In anger away. Tho igh far from Hi preeuoo lit sor row yon roam. With kiaduess and love, he will wel oome you home. Tby killed the fatted ebicken for ma add madd much of me altogeth er and to crown all, as the train did not stop in time to take mo on. aa I waoted to go, and a it waa on ly a matter of fare mile or eo, what did tho landlord do bat btlnt op a rosty old coach that waa tncked away in tho coach house, and order ed bis wan to drive ma over that evening. It wasn't an extra, mind yoo. It waa aheer'ajood will. So I shook band all.arouoJ, and remem bered tba chamber-maid and the waiter with half a crown each, and off 1 rodo It waa getting dark fast and tho road wound away amoog tba billa in a very romantic sort of a way i why. it made you thiuk of ghosts, if you wero a commercial traveler. "Here's tho plaoo," aaya I to my self, "where the ol 1 gentlemen of tho road would like to Invo met mo and my black bag fifty year ago." A hundred yeara ago, anyhow, 1 would not have felt aa aafo aa I do Heleot Tale. A WILD RIDE Beforal begin my atory t mast tell yon that I km a commercial traveler, born and bre J, to to apeak, to tbebnaioeeo. I have my wit about mo, and, as I often happen to bavo a good many valuable articles also, 1 bavo need of tbem. I am an Englishman Englisb to tba baok bono and live on roast beef, bottled alo and old port wloe, I am ono of tho men who don't dream and don't faooy. , When I aeo a thing I aea 1L When I boar a thing I bear it. And what I oaw on ono particular oocasion moan to tell yon. Yoo wui not offend ma If yon doubt it. Nevertheless, I shall, as I said, tell tho atory.- ... It waa ia the year 13 , and tba month waa May, and tba plaoo Was England. 1 bad left London five deya before, and now I waa miles and milea away from it, in tba vary heart of the eonntry, traveling to ward a little town where I bad boaiueaat It waa an old-fashioned too, aid the people wora kind and obliging. Traveler did not often atop at that inn, anepeot, for they wora aa particular abont my meal tboogb 1 LxJ bona a prodigal tot eom kra for tba holiday. uow. Just then tbo ooaob came to a sadden pause "Vallo," ctied I out of tho wind. ow i "wbai's the matter 1 ' "It's more than I can tell, air," said the man. "Blank . Jane has turned sulky i she won't move one step." With that he began to sliont and crock hi whip, I, with my bead out of tbo window, watohiog him , when suddenly the beast started off Ike mad, and 1 drew in my faoj and saw bad company, While the coach wa at a stand' still a lady and geotleman had slip ped in. They aaton tbo aeat opposite roe, aud though it wa au intrusion I bad not tho heart to find fault, for prettier pair 1 never aaw In my life. If he wa twonty-one years, it was jut as much as be could be, and she wa not sovjnteen. 1 have seen a pair of china lover on the mantlo' piece the puriect image of what they were, as pretty, and lre9Jl imnU tlm same. Hi hair was p ) adored, and her, too. She bad on a yolbw silk, lo er iu the neck than I w ml I like a daughter of mine to weir it, and her arm would have been bare only for ber king kid glove. She had pearl iu ber ear aud on her throat, and she had just the most innocent fane my two eyes ever rested upon. As for the boy, ho had a chocolate vel vet coat aud white eilk stockings, and I .toe ruffles at his wrtat. Aod they had ono largo clonk his, fauy-cast about the two of thorn, though it dropped buck a bit as they aat down. "Two young folks going to a fan cy ball, perhaps, said I, "and just took a lift od the way ." And I touched my cap to them and aaya 1 1 "Fine evening, sir." Ho did not answer me,' but au looked at mo and stretched out i little white hand. Oh, air," aha aaid, "look oat at the baok of tho ooacb, I pray you. and tell mo if ho is gaining oa us." I looked ont of tho window. "There' a man on horseback rid lag up tue roaa, aaia i lor l aaw one. "Ob, heavena I" aaid aha. "Courage, Betty t aaid tbo young fellow. "They shall no ver part Us Then I knew it waa a runaway match. "I bee how it is," cried 1, "Keep np your heart young man. If tba yonog lady like you, ahe'll atick to yoa throuzb thiok and tbm. i ll do my beat to belpyuu. ' "Ph, heaven V aba cried again ''Oh, my darling. hear tba horses' foot. There are mora of tbem, Ob, ir, look i tell me," Hooked and aa many armed horsemen following awiftly. "Closer to my heart, Betty," cried tho yoaog man. "My beloved, tbey oome,' Ho drew hi aword, Among other thinga ho wore a aword. I pulled my pistol from my pock at. Wa all stretched oor bead for ward, and at that moment tba ooaob tamed a rooky point of tba road, and t aaw wo wora on tho margin of a preoipioe. II tbo time Blaok Jade had kept ap hoc furious apeod, and t wa wora ia daoger. "Batacaral"rlod , : "Faster I" cried tho young man. Suddenly there Cama Jolt and a scream from tho young lady. I heard bin aay, "At last wo dio to gether." And tho ooroh lay flat on ita side not over the preoipioe, but on tho edge of it. A man Is a little stunned by a thing like that. Wbeo I climbed cut of ths wind 6V and helped old Anthony np with the coach, and ooaied Blaok Jane to quietness, remembered tbat no one else got ont of tho vehicle, and I looked abont in vain for my pretty lover. They were not there, nor wero there any signs of tbo troop of boisemen I had seen dashing np the hill. Tbey coi.ld not have pais ed us in tbo narrow path by any possibility. "Wo ran a chance for our live. master," Said Aolbony. ''Yet I am called a good driver, aod Black Juno ia the kindest thing t ever 6aw in harness. Thank Ood for all Hi mercies. It' a strange thing we did not go over the cliff." "But whore did they go V I ask 1. "Why V said Anthony. "The to lover the pretty creat ure in fancy uiena. tue people who were after tbem n here are they 1" "Where" Login Anthony, Then he turned as pale aa death. "All ?ood angels over ns P ho cried. We hive ridden with Lady Betty, It'e the 10th of May. I might bave known better than to try the road tonight. Protect ns all. Yea, we've ridden with Iady Betty." Who is Lady Betty ?" aaid I " a pretty a creature a evor I aaw, at all event. V ho ia she Old Anthony stood looking at me and shaking hie head. 'It's on old atory," ho sail. Booklearned folk tell it better than I. But a uuiulrea years ago and more, on this blossed night, my Lady Betty' lope, tho prettiest lady rao off from a country b ill with her father's youug nocietary." "They put ou i cloak over their benda, and an old servant drove tbem, knowing it wa worth his life. But before they had gone far, behind tbem came her kinHfolk, arm ed aud ready for vengeanoo. And when they readied this poiut they saw that all waa over. " 'Better die together than live tip ait,' be said holding her close, Then be railed out to the servant. How goes t " 'All is lost, sir,' said the man Tbe horse can t bold np five mm ate louger.' " 'Then drive over,' said he. The mao obeyed order. "But over since tbat night, sir, a are a tbo l"tn ol May comes around tbere'a plenty here tbat will tell yoa that whoever drivea a coach past this road after nightfall won't ride alone. "Tbere'a nobody tbat remembered tbe night would do it for a kingdom, bat I forgot. I'm getting old, and I forget thinga whilea j and ao we've ridden with Lady Betty," That's tho atory old Anthony told me, and what went before ia what aaW and heard, I'm a solid, sensi ble man, bat faoU are facta, and bera yoa bavo 'em. "Can I aeo tbe lady of tbo bouse' inquired tbe peddler. ,W ell, Jes yoo cao if yoa ain't blind!" anapped tbo woman who answered tho bell. ' Ob, beg pardon.madam; yoa are the laby of the hoUse, then!" "Ye I am! What d'yer take mo tat? Did ye thiok t waa tho gentleman of the house, or tbo next door ceighbor, or some of tbo farm-bands.or tbe eat or tho iee-chistP "t didn.t know.mad am, but yoa might bo tbe youngest daughter." "Oh. did yerf Well.that waa nat'ral. too," replied tbo 1. of the h "What d'ye want, slit" Then tba peddler displayed hi wares.and when ho left tbat door-step naif an hour later bia face waa full of pleas- are and his pockets were fall of mon ey, lit understood bamsa nature and made a good aalo. Ona of lha 9 jflrtta o( Crtmabdfl. Ho waa a jolly-looking mao, ' with round corporation a burgundy-tint ed noee, and tba 'general exterior of contented mind, aud aa be offered na a good cigar, lit another, and said i "How about this local oremation scheme " "Well, how yourself F "Tbe fact is," said tbo stranger, reflectively, "I had a pretty tough xpurienoo with one of these cadaver roastiug concerns once, and 1 thought maybe you might like to make au item of tbo facta so aa to wara tbo people hero in time." "Fire away." "Well, you see, it wa in New Or leans, My wife died there, and as a cremation company waa having a good deal of a boom there just then she made me promieo to bavo ber spirit sent up through their flue, as it were. Said she thought it would be nice and melanoholy fur me to carry ber asbea around wilu me wherever I went in a vase, yoa an- lore t aud." 'And you compied J" "Why, yes. It was her Uvitwisb, you know, and beside 1 thought it might bo useful in kinder preparing ber for tbe here but never mind that now. 1 sent the remain round to the company' oflloe in a push cart, got a receipt, saw Maria touch ed off, bo to speak, and two daja af ter tbat they returned mo a beauti ful majolica jar full of aahes, scented with forget-me-not, and tbe stopper tied in with pluk ribbon." "Tbat wo pretty." "Yea t 1 was very much pleased at first, but 1 hod to keep tbo bottle out of sight after a while, though, because peoplo were all tbe time opening tbe jar, under tbo impres sion tbat it coutsiued preserved gin ger or chow-chow, or something.'' "That must have been unpleasant. "Unpleaaont well, 1 should smile I meau I should weep. W by, ac tually, one day while I was living in New Yolk, 1 enme Li tno and fun ml a uew servant iil !ihiug knivu with the remains j'Kt think of it." Terrible, fir, terrible I" "But, whut I was going to say was this. About a year after wy wife wa kindle ! I meau cremated I wa in New Orlouua aaio, and I happened to meet the superintendent of the refractory ore I should say the corpse-buruiug furnace at a banquet, an I bo got eo full that I bud to aeo him homo. On the way we stopped in a place or two for a steadier you know how it is and the result was that he got very com municative about hi company in fact, gave the whole business away," "Did eh V "Yes, air ; be squarely owned up that tbey didn't barn tbe bodies at all. Ho aaid they just dropped 'em through a hole in the bottom of tbe farnace) took 'em out tbe back way at night, and sold 'em to tho medical students," "Qraoioue 1 and the ashes 1" "ifule asbea, air nothing but mole ashes) Tbey would just out up soma old mule carcass, tbo su perintendent aaid, pitch in enough to make a bad smell, and then tell tbo ashes to the grief-staioken rela tive at S25 a bottle, Terrible oheeky, now, wasn't it!" "And all this time yod had-'" "fad been carry iug tbat old Jar of mule ashea all over tbo eonotryi Just imagine bow mean t felt.' Yoa threw it away then f" "Well, uo," aid tbo widower, aa bo winked a tear oat of bis loft eye I "tho more 1 studied over tho matter tho more I concluded tbe male asbei weren't ao maou oat of the Way after all. Yoa sea, poor Maria waa ao aw ful Btubboro woman t-r-e-m-e-n-d-o tt-e stubborn and ye, I kin der thought mulo ashea would do mighty near aa well, all thinga oon- ideredr And heaving tho resigned aigh ol ona who had suco ceded in bracing np under great sorrow, tba anti-ore-mationist amiled softly, lit another cigar and walked out.-San Fran ilco Poiit Cetl Recently a Novido msa Invented ft lying machine, and went around (ryiog to sell 'em. Tbe machine wo warranted to trot out a first-class lie on any subject, at a moment's bolide But it didn' sell well, lie took it to a horae trader. Sail ths trader t "Come, you, get out of this. I tell tbs trntb iu my buaicvss." Tb in ventor presetted it to a lawyer, but he also lootied borrorstrickeu aud ol- feuded. A firihiOii party looked Lank- ering at it, but ihjjir language wa to tbe effect tbat they abhorred untruth. A young mn who was engaged t three dilTi-reot gir's also felt ludigoam at ths offer. At last the dishearten- d inventor tried ao editor. Tbe writer flow mal In a minute. "You scoundrel." ba cried, do you mean to insult me P "N," tremblingly autwored tbo poor map. "Then what the blaze do you mean by offering roe that thing 1" "Why, I I thought yoa might oo casionally want to use it iu your business." "You wretch, what do yoa take me for ' "Oh, sir, I didn't mean to insinu ate tbat yoa were a lias 1 I don't for a minute tbiuk, sir, you could tell a lie 1" That's it 1" cried the editor, "that' what I'm mad about I You conceited as, yod tbluk you're able to iovent a machine tbat 1 can't lie all around and that without ao effort. 1 uever wis so insulted in all my life I Get 1 11" Health Hint. Do not Sloop in a drangtit. Do not go to bed with cold foeL Do not stand over Lot-air regis tors. Do not eat what yetl do not need just to save it. Do not try to get cool too quickly after exerciaiog. Do not sleep Willi insecure fa lie teeth in yonr month. Do not start the day's work with ont a good breakfast. Do out try to gut along with lege .ban nine horn s sleep. Do not eleep in a room without ventilation of soma kind. Do not use your voice for loud speaking or singing when hoarse. Do not stuff a cold lout you be next obliged to starvo ft fever. Do not try to get along without flannel uuderclolhing iu win tor. Do not steep iu the same under- grrmonts you wuur during tbe day. Va not eat suow to queoch thirst i it brinus ou iuflamatiou of tbo throat. Do not toast vour foct by tho fire but try sunlight or frioliou instead. "Whv men drink la what ataggors us," aay a womeu'a Jodroal. What men drink la what stagger fas A Chicago man has auooeeded in mating bear'- oil out of saofloOer seeds, end a Georgia genid baa pro- duoed dellolont batter froaa oolton seed, Talk about Mf tfoontry siting ahead of u "Tammy. said a mother to her - ovoa-yeuri-old boy, "yoa must not interrupt oo when I am talking with ladiaa. Yod must wait till we top, and than yoa can talk." "But yod never atop" retorted tue uoy, There ts AO charity id helping ft mao who will not help bimielfi rt the Penitentiary. 'Yon are living a very secluded life," said a travelor to ft man at whose cabin be bad stopped for driuk of water, "Yes, rather. I got tired ol' aoci ety." "Must fioJ it lonenomo out here to the wood. I uin-t coolers that you like the woods of Arkauna bettor llisa I do. Say, are you tired of so ciety 1" ' 'Yes, worn. out. I hnvo bocd iu iliiT, root cireumaiaoces. Last year 1 lived in Little Hoc it. I had a duo houre aod plenty of company, Fre on cully when men came to town Iroiu the country they'd stop with me, but I grew tird of company. I lyiavs tip the largo houae nud left towo."' "Out luto debt, I suppose." "No ; didu't owe a cent. Gave up the hou-e willingly, and aid much more cootooted in this little hut." "Very ti uoge case, Don't UuJef- stand it." "erfeotlv plutn. I was iu the Punlteotiary." The man who Was abdnt to roar ry for tbe sixth time, and wbo ro plied : "We've usually sot," when abkud by the miuister to stand np ho been heard from again. He recently led 7 to the alter, and when asked far the ring, replied : "Parson, I've hooked onto six ot 'era without a ring. and reck 'n wa Liu get along this time. I'll try and remember it in the fu ture, though. A Canada llaokwoodamau promis ed to send tbo minister fifty pounds o( maplesugar for marrying him Time passed and no maple-sugar ar rived to sweeten tbe minister's bouse bold. Some months later be saw tbe newly-married busbaud in the town, and ventured to remind him ; -"My friend, you did not rend tbe maple-angar yoa promised. lib a saddened countenance be looked op and replied i "To toll you tbo truth, governor, she ain't worth it I' The French are notoriously an in genious people. The death of game tbi season ba created a new art. Tbe juices of pheasants, partridges, and similar birds are extracted by a prooesa imperceptible to the buyer of tbo birds, and these juioea, placed in hermetically acaled bottles, aro enbaeqoeotly used to give a gamey flavor to aotreea ot pigeon and obiokena, which aro represented, and, above all, charged for, aa tba real article. Pu1)lltid ertrf Thnrmlat vtnlftf JBBEMIAH CBOVSB, Prop Terra of Sabscrtptiofl, TWO DOLLARS fEIt AJflfUM. faf. able lthin aix month or fZflOifnot paid within the rear. No rwprt di continued until all arrearages art paid union at tho option of the pub lisher. Subscription oiitir,i of tbo count PAYAIJLK IN ADVANCE. M-I'prm lifting and lining pup erf addressed Vo other become uicrtiiert and are liable for the rice of the paper Alt KyB WlflfM TO BU8INRSS. Oa Do Smith wont fhld a cigar stO ecn Woodward evenno and par chased a cigar for a nickol. Oa lighting it be took occmion to put about a half box of ms'cho in hi vest pockt t. "Look bore." Raid tba tobacconist, "next time yon junb bring your mafahrs aloug, and I'll give yon a ciirar." Morse, who invonted the lolograpfl and Hell, tbo invenhr of tho tele phone, both had dnafmttta wive?, Little comment is neccaiaryi but just sco what a man fun accomplish when everything is quiet Lowell (Jittivii The coiKKirt givan by I'atti in New Ymk City for tho benefit of tho Miohigan sulTurors, netted S',00'). A manufacturing concern ndvoij IIfcs that it has a eeparata room for girls 210 feet long. ".Short but swe.it,'' as aa otd maid Said whon kIid kissed tho dwarf who was on exhibition. Tbore aro Indians in California Do not drink ice-water by the known ns thu Suit Biver tribe They glass take it in sipB, a swallow at a must be Democrats. time. Do not try to koop tip on coffeo and alcoholics when you ought to go to bed- Do not strain yonr eyos by road- ing or workiug with insufficient or flickering llht. Do not try to lengthen your days by cuting short your nights' rust i it is poor ecouomy. Do not take) some olhor perron's (jiticura Itoo't 'ol.iiiii ,, Si-rof'iilnit tfl tfr ati'l (''filii tlilmora, Ah accuses nii'l Uhmtnlnr Ijii'fViii'j. MUD I'OKOVnC Mr. Vh-rt FiniHurv, i;m, V. II., trnntu medicine because you are troubled nmntthnt aa llinv Ware lt' H ou',l t-oK "' rtf 'in ami in somowoai as nicy were. , k)n ,.,, ,,, lh,B.,i, , rK,.., Do not use the eye for reading or rt r .Niinu.i i.rhm .. .i 'ini-;. J , I'uivliaM'l jour rani Ho i u. VTirrn ll. Una mi. -tit in thn tuMlii'lit of the OVO- ' hi.thst lnt-mal!. nn.l I'rticru i i ti " I m'i' Mmr itrrnnll mog or early nlorn. Do not wear clone, heavy, fur or rubber caps or hats if your hair is tbin or fallsout easily. Do not eat anything between moals excepting fruit, or a glass of hot milk if yod feel fitiut. Do not blow out n gaslight an you would a lamp many live are lost every year uy tin tniaiaKO, ur. Foot's U'. iUh Mtnthly. nil In 'lion tlirr tnontim rt-rtril ft.)ini'i fur... uni hai iml b. en trmiiiir.l .ini-. inrrnliorl-l I'J HulUra ft. fuller, DruxKl-H, Kmik.N. II. c. itiun.Ht o tin ii, .t. W. Aittii. Ni-Kurk. (Uiln. : "PrTH rrn Kiatmrxn th irlt nn lli-lnoJ on Mr-lli II ) Hi worn f- lt rbuin Id I thin fliillntj- MP m i i her I1 II twain "! nil in ioi iiii irnm ii. i r..ir (ir-ricr woui.l liar .! h-r III. My arm, hrit and hnl. mtrm nim f,,r tl.ro ri, wKirli niiililnv rll"'t nr rnrcl until I u IkiM r. Ii l Hkmii.tiikt tnlfrnallr. (nil C't'TlH'H mai I CTu l B Kn.r ularnallf. Dad Thoughts. Dal thoughts, if cherish), blight virt uo, destroy purity, oud nndor mino tho etubloat foundations bf charactor, Tliey uru lilio rot in tim ber i liko rust iu iron. Tbey eat iu to man. And whou tho proceed has gone on for awhile, and there coiuos the strut of aa outward temptation U.K. arnntT, K , llen,l-ron , V. Y. ur.1 nr r pnrlL .-ir lspriiif, nf iirnty tsara aianillna:, liy III ilrnri Ha Kiioi.va?tT In tarnalif, an,l I'rtn I'm an,l IM'Th'Kha Moat1 namallf. 1 Ii tnont n,irful ea m rn fM. tJur n-filii..l l'i liiir a Ju-iln nf tti p-a ami (imminent ritlti-nt. AM ami-la, llh ItPhlnic anil K-aly ill..! tkuuM nil la u far tult ttlu)nll In lull. ! Atvr it ii 1 1 ,u. Tli.i- wlia hart irl-nKt Hi tnrmrnta of Wait NhfUin oan air.rl.u Hi atcuny 1 n ilur1 lor yara. nu'll rur I hy (ha i:iitii'I'H Ha-iM.viiii Inltrn.illr an, I l'i ru i n HuArai Urually. iiiw. WM. I'KI.I.IN I TUN. Sl.aron, Wu. C't'TK I'ltt. and I'l'Tirraa wotr1 mifnllt n-l flrTii rnt down they go lUtO a mass Ol ruin ' ry p.ilol lluinur, irom acoiuinoa I'lmiil Pflii ill iM'Tirrn. mll linxi. Ms i laric !, t t:i-Tii i MA Itaaiii.iKNT.ai iiar li-itil. OUTII'I'IU MiMf. U.I. I Til l H M1AVIKU boar, I60. H.1,1 l.y all ilrumiUip. I)0H,1, WKKKS k I'm I KH. II, f ton, Mali. Ships go out to ea all bright with froali paint, their aails all spread and streamers dying, nud uovor come baok, novor roaoh the port Why 1 They met a storm and went down, because they wore rolleu. Under tho paint was decay ! Just so bad thoughts, vile, impure thought, rot the manly ouk of character, runt the iron of priociplo, sluckeu all tbe stays of virtue, aud leave the man, the woman to thu violor.ee of touip tatiou, with no iuturior of reserve nower to withstand the shock. Had 1 thoughts fed aud fattene 1 aro thi vice of rjoiety. W I What tbe editor said to tba bur glar : What do you want bere 1" Said tho burglar, gruffly i "Mouoy I" "Hold on a momeut,' ' quoth (be editor, and I will help yon i I've been looking for money myself for ten vears. but perhaps two of tt may have bettor luck.' ' ' "Tbi bouse for all,1 waa tha way tho landlord spelled tho an oounoemenL A amart fellow cama along and asked, "when will this bouso sail i "At soon as some ono comes along wbo aan raiaa tba wlad," waa tha aool answor. . A shoe born A sherry cobbler. A stage whispor -"Fare, please." A guilt frame -The prison window. The study of inusio has a sound basis. Sound investments Those in telephones. After a will ia filed tbe lawyer rasp at it. Tha charge at York town ten dol lars a day. Tba wormy chestnut contain tha most moat. Walla have ears but no noso Nevertheless they often wear speck. IIow to make heavy bread light- Soak it in kerosene aoJ ' apply a match. It take, just tbras people to keep 1 a aeciet properly, but two of tbe three must ba dead. A Texso roia was lynched for rid ing a mule oa Sunday. It was another roan' mule, by tho way.-. CATARRH Complfttd Treatment For $1,00. HrnRnfl Raimcai. Ci-hk, Catarmh Nor VKttrkflt. I ia) cumuli Ikhai.ku. wltl. ,. (1 lircrtluiii, tntiv no ti b-t't all i rtiMM I hr-atly wmiiptxl In oo 'a knn, for ene Uul llf, ARK li rAKFHHI' If A I'M A L I III. Tbli funoinipal mil uer. r-( llthif I rait Hwitt lnHtNbilv ) ! than .(.! I I'Utrl't muiui, iublu luHfttnmftttn ! standlnn In l tjva,t4r ftml Ittrost.rtatorrr ihm pntei i -mill. lunt an'l lirtintr. wtivn alKCtll, live tliv li.-H'l .UierUowl, eli And oi o, lit lirtli !, Ilia) liromthluw miy, fttiJ vvary f t in ft raiP'ui am aoDinai con iiuon, iniarnmiv miium itnra It rlaan-M tda an lira trui-ua 'TMin Ihrouab tba llonj. i ti ll u tur.n of ut a"tl vi alwayi t rnent In UaUrrti. Itaooaiuiaotlt-u II tirtiKitlalP. tlaoaral Agatitv, WEfHS POT rin, I , VaM.j It ll 1 4. Sllro, llnartipa Willi Huira an, I llf. I ami Itiaim t Ann ai ravrnuul r PA IIMIN'S Kx- TbhMINATtlR an I ill No (ar or In I amlla. Harm. aran. rlta aftrl In UmI ililulcn drarvp in ai rxl Blal t. I'm anil el rat. rt vr,in k tliai in tun nrM Nn lailur In ;rar atiry l.i.ar i. nii.it. Kiil'l i.v i i aierii anl ilruaiiltia, Ik fur H Hkons'. Malli-d rnr 1 cuuti bf U Kf.KH fOllt.lt, llnttuD Man. 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