. frtlmnn one yew, ftn.m. Milf, column, one ypar, wh .foftrth column, ono year, 1.'H) lr ...... ittl'.lll t.. ......Inn 7.1 gerr darWAAM imertion, . 50 not more limn o 11 nrn, jenr, ailitor, Executor, Administrator ...1 Amiimoa Notice. 2.50 tutorial notice per lino, 15 All iranscient advertising Icm In aii i months 10 cent a linn.' All advertisements for a shorter pe riod than ono year aro payable at tb i (lilt inPJ nre timriuvi, itnvi 11 im mi lM person ordering them will oe nold; -atponnioie lur mu iiiunev. I'ootry ONLY X 63AKEMAN. KVKIIKTT A. Bt'PD. 1 Only a brakeman! killed by the train; Only brakemant by aeeldcnt Main, fa ward, runli on wan), no time for ilu plow th shrill whistle and hasten away. Only a brakemiinl Cries the wild throng". Only abraki'inant called by lU-athV gong, Why should the eye glisten? Why the heart a.theT lis only a brnkeiiinn who's set his last brake. Only abrakeirtanl la flashed through the air; Only a brakeman! fo- his boily pre pare; On the morrow 'tls -hipped an poor common freight 'July ft brakeinanl who's hoiii- to h's fate. Only ft brakeman! thetlitor,. write; Only a brakeiiiinsjtwus lute in the bight He was doing Tils duty, the train broke in two, When down to his death the brake man (ell tltroit;,'h. Only a brakeman! but the pride or some heart ; Only a brakxnmn! but In some busy mart Are tlio eyes that nre weeping, the homes that are bushed. lieeiiuso a poor bi'.ikcmati was yester day crushed. Only a brakeman! but a true hearted boy, Only a brakeman! but some mother's joy. From whom there's no inutile of the coarse Iron wheel That (jrlnds on her heart n on tin grooved steel. AM. U.MI.1MM) JiU'HN U BEAUTIFUL THJM3 J. UV KLI.KX 1'. AM.HUYi'X. ' fleautlful faces are those tlmt wear It matters liltle ir din k or full Vhole-souleil honesty printed there. Bountiful Cyes are those that show. Likecryst.il panes where heiirt-llivs glow, beautiful thoughts that burn below. Hcautlful lips nre those whose words Leap from the heart like solids of birds, Yet whosu utterance prudence girds. Iiautiful hands nrr those that do Work that is earnest uud brave uud true, Moment by moment the long day through. ileautlful feet are thoRi" that go Uu kindly ministering to and fro Down lowliest ways, If i Jo. I wills it so. rtoautif ul shoulders are those that benr Ceaseless burdens of homely earn, With patient grace und daily prayer. Beautiful lives are those that bless Bileut rivers of happiness, Whose fountains but fUw may guess. Beautiful twilight, at set of sun, beautiful goal, with race well won, Beautiful rest, with work well done. Beautiful graves, where grasses creep, Whore brown leaves fall, where drifts lie deep Over worn-out hands oh, beautiful leept I'M Tli Post. REBEL PRISONS. hx mt. u. uoTiinocK. Among1 tbo occupations of tho prison was that of bakor. Tho ov ds wero made of cluy, knoaded and formed into bricks, Tho fouudtv tion was laid with thoso bricks while thoy wore io a damp coudition being allowod to dry iu tho buu for two or throe days, and thoy wero ready as a basis for tho ovon. Sand was first carofuly bonpod upon tho ton t io of the foundation, iu shopo of the interior of it, when dono, over Ibis' mould the bricks wore laid, aud drioj nulil tbo sanTt makiug tho mould bear removal, which was care fully done by the use of sticks, at tho oponing wbioh was left . for a floor, A fire was thou built inside, after wbioh it was ready for uss, Tbore woro outy a fuvoiout few who got wood ouough to oousam mate and carry ou johnny-oako, aud and somotittes wheat bisonit, It was oonveoteuco to bs ffLle to got rations cooked for throe or four at halves. .Tun our scanty rutloos often bad to bttdimiuishod by e(r bulf, cr ealea ru 'f hsf wfs others wfiu fotliMmi lu llad ol bookrtiariksrJV M.lli.cr l'rWf4 vt t. VOL. 19. very fair wooden buckols wero made with no othor tools than twine and o jack kuifo. As oil walor, with ox ccptional Cnsos of those who owned wells, had to bo brought from the brook, often qnilo a dislanco for weak men to travel in tho sun, tkoso wero very dosiraMo. Tbcro were several kittlo-makcrs. who lonud nifttorial. soinolicw, of shoot tin and irou from tho top of rail cars, smuggled into prison by the robels, who wore fond of Ynnkuo groouback. These woro also o cou vonionco to thoso who f rtuod a moss, and ruado a saving of wo:) 1 by cook ing together. Theso kettles woro mn.ln nilll 4ltAI t 111 Ittfim ftll f II IIIIUU (I tkU H -J . v LIU. .... j. ..... than acommoa railroad spiko. Ihey woro mado in tho uianuer govem- mont camp-k ottloa aro mado, by in gitibttsly bending the iron together iu seams, ia tun ui inner rauaoi ing theu water-tight without solder. Thus Yankee ingenuity dovelopod resources where, ut first sight, there seemed nothing but baiiunuoBS uud minry, I uovor saw a friction -mateh in tho stoekado 1 1 doubt if thoi o were any j jet there wiro always fires somewhero in camp, how procured I could never uuJoiHt ind, except on tho supposition that they never weut out. In tho morning, no m, or oeu . i 1 . ing, you could sco tiio smoke rising into tho air, from thousands of fires kindled throughout camp. Lvoryn ouo seouied to be btiisy cookiug, the Lord ouly kuows what. I havo entire I thus minutely up ou a description of thoao trades and occupations in prison, from tuo fuel that it explains miiuy opparcntly conflicting statements mado by pii- soucrs. Whilotltoso thus engaged often got tho moans of subsistence, they were the exceptions of ouo to a ilioilKiiud of the great n) isj of pri soners, who were daily peiishiug for .iiitt of food anJ from expouaic, Thero was piito a snm of money circulating in c imp, in tho ngio oiito i but evotilu i'ily it got into tho uiiu.U of Iho SooihU, who raid f ir t lio posH.'u.siuu of grecubiiekd. The rebels who constantly coming hit, iho luison lo tiade, Innii jmfvuh tu ni.-d ))i-niiist-LiViiio, the coiumanJaiit orulo "interior of the prison," us ho Was termed. Thuy wero fond of buying iiu!;eo boots, watches, and uuttouD. All supoiihi'JU things, such as good Cups, boots &o wero freely trailed in exchango for uuythiug eatable, or for wood. Ouo fact was qtiilo noticoablo that when tho Johnnies canto iu to trade tho second timo, thoy wore sharper tbau thoy woro at their llrst visit. Tho process of cutting their eyetoeth was rather gradual, but af ter somelimo they would becomo a umlch ut drawing a sharp bargain with tho sharpest kiud of "Yanks," rtod thoy prided themselves ou what they termed Yaukeo trieTsf" Unttous wore iu groat domaud by thorn, os pocially New York and stuff buttons, for which largo prices were.puid, and eagerly traded for. 0a ono occasion a Johnny Came ia to trado, who was evidently as un sophisticated and greon as tho vegoUbles bo Lad for sale. Ilo traded iu tho first place for a pair of army shoos, laid them dowu beside biitisolf.aa I while b isy soeiug to bis "fixings," ono of tho boys passoJ the shoos around to a compauion, who straightway appoarod iu front, und before tho Johnny bud timo to thiuk of anything else, chuliougod bis at toutioo for a trade. A trado was. agrood upon, uud tho prico paid, be fore tho Johnuy found out that though making rapid progross iu trado, bo had but ouo pair of shoes. So, for safety of thoso precious de corations, ho picked up tho shoos, and holding them in bis arms, iu dignantly declared, "Durue-1 if I cun trade with yotirn yanks iu that sort or way, no bow." Wo wero, ac oordiog to his exposition of tho mat tor, "rather oousiderublo rlght-stuarl at picking up traps what waront thur owu." Ho was thus entertain ing tho boys with tbeso oiejiufi! views, when ouo of our fellows, jinrt lo clinch what had bceu sj aptly statud by tho chivalrous reprobuuta tivo, stepped up behind him, aud Silt oil' four utiifT buttons, which adoruod the roar of long, swallow- '.tmlodV butlei nut colored, v shortr Waffled oout. ylftor executing this teat idbtttiunt, bo appeared iu tho oruwd t tfiti front, ftud olloied 11. u , buUiA-H Li tu3. Tho yohuuy Cu.ik o MIDDLE13UJ1G, SNYDER COUNTY, pleasod i ami so wcro tho boys. On tho way out of prison oar Socoili friond root a Companion, whoso at tonlion ho called to tho buttons, ' liko urn he had on tho tail'1 of his coal, whereupon his comrado looked behind, and informed him that "thur waro not a dumed button tlmr,"whon our trailing Johnny loudly doelarol, wilu a rich sprinkling of oaths, that, "thoso y.ra d irin yank ht l or tor havo their ears buttone I b;.;k and be swrtllowo 1 by sorao darco I A!o gator. "An O.r'o Iny at ono limj st him self tip iu tho pr)visiou business by altering a groenbiult of ono doll.ir jintopno hnu ho 1 doll.kis. Wo considered it lair to t.iko cv. orv advantaro of tlio robs wo con id - - couinvo, an.iu atinisol in to hear them gravely charge us with want ofhonosty, .Says one of th'im to me ono .lay. I've heai n t!iat y nit Yai.ks, dovVu thir wli ir y.iit live, make woodjii p.iaipki seo K and wooden nutmegs, an I I II b j dod rot if I don't believe I frot boiiio. of urn and plaiitol. a year uf nu this t.r. tor tiot a il.irno i ono c.im d up 'oept what tho 'esky hins eciatjlied up- Tho In .t -of Juno tho ri'iom bo eamo less in .piatilily,.tii 1 wjiso in cplillty ; which, t'j:;i-t!ier with tho fact that Iho prison, utigimlly iu- taK,0 , f iy h a ,,.u Mi i, men, Wiu now crowd.) 1 fttli over thirty thoustin 1 e J.lls, with the incessant,, rains of the iiiouth. in i lo our nit- ! nation anything but ploaaunt null cuiiifortuldo. l.iriug tliis iu on th it raiiiod twenty ono days, almost without iu , Ui'iiiisi:on. 1'his iitirrel tip tho rtfuso gaibif" and iiit'j bni iud by (Tiiiso who wire Leble u:id nit !; buileatii Iho s u fice of the grouiid no or t vo fjet. Aiiil wli ill o ut night, when wo lay down or iu the in im ng when wj it up on our only be I nil I scat (tho ground), il was liiiserulilv wet. diilv . , . " 'i und disiigreeubiu witli unj lons iiit odors. Neither coul I ouo t;et ae ' eiiKiotne.i io, ir tie unto io iiitint me , uses to, tho csUcueo of so luacb ",r- , Agreatp.rtiouo my ti.in fron e last of .May to the last uf Juno is spent it. unavailing ulto.npU at; eap.bj mea-nortiiiiiitis. I was Ml!, 1 1113. tho Was esea; engage 1 in ui luunel.s, which were u!l ilisjovcrod by tho prison authori ties before their cotuplotiou. Iltiuger i.s a greit domor.ili.jr, uud thoro wero men in pi i m who for uu extra ration wool 1 inform the authorities of tho prison, of pints and plans iu wbiiih tli.y themselves wero actively tng ige l. There, no doubt, was a i-tniggle with hunger before it obtained mastery over them. Uut there wero ulso moan dirty scoundrels iu camp, who wish ed to gaiu notoriety by their me iu tricks. Slarvo a man, aud you sluut tho growth of ull bis tiuor ipialitios, if you do uot crash thorn out entirely. It chuuges tho oppression of his facu his mod a of walkiug becomes looso, undecided i his intelligouco is dimm ed. Hunger bhinU tho keenest in telligeuco, aud deadens susceptibili ty to wrong doiug, and lucre moral wrougs look small, or scorn over balanced, whou pluoed by tho side of food. If you narrow down a mini's purpose to sustaining bis body let his bo a contiuiul struggle for a foot hold upon life, with uncertainty as to its results givo u man iu fact, crime with broad, ou tho ono hand, uud on the oilier, integrity uud truth with death tho thousand rec ollections of tho old home, with the arms of a dear mother or v, if j or childron that ouco encircled bis nock all these recollections bid hi tn live- Conso juotitly, it was dillleult to trust meu with secrets which might bo sold for bread. Again, an impediment existed iu digging tuuuels iu disposing of the earth excavated, iu such a manlier as not to attract suspicion aud cou setpietit detection. These woro the potent cuu'jea of fail aro iu ull our tuo eeling plans. The authorities woro continually ou tho lookout for any trace of tumieling. "l'y tain," aid Captain Wirz i to some fellow who bad been detected liltiueliiig, "vy don't so.uo of you Yankees get out . miuo togs aro guttiuj 'wr.ijry to pile you," 'i'o f 'lttl'l! I lu liu.Ie what lieln is iisuilly eiuimid.il ttd us iucf,ifiig fit (ori' mfr tugii.' Lki. .rc. .',. .-..to A Liltle Dim;. "Havo wo ha 1 any rain in f n lian t this spring I" ho coined, as ho t a fi nd in his su it. Yes." WdII, it's bofn a liltla dunp out hoio," ho s.iftly answ ire 1. "Tim iliiy before leiviiiir h :uo ' h id t h.ing up '21 of my duck. They had bccoioo eo water soaked thai they oould no longer swim. During tho nl )0th of .Iptil it rut no 1 2'J ili.reietit lvs." "What nbotit tho oilier day f ' "Oli, that wws tho d iy on whieU i' sn-iwed 22 straight hours ." "II. nv is coi n V "Will, phtilod mine in two fed of water, and 'tween you and mo I i,,'i i ....... ii,,vi i.ui,..Ij i,, vivu I v.-jruii vil iuii ij uhouwiu i i luo aeio ." "Wheat looking well ?'' "Tolerably well, but Iho ftnrgenn and cillUlt aro djiug CJiisi l-irablo jdamago.'' "Ihdn't yoit cet any dry w.-atbor i M vj ?" i'liero w h about liftoui miirilei OUo diy who i it lii 1 toel -.r n,.,l.;it I i, , Ju t no ii.)ii.;.i I t bring o it my sheep 1,'i.Tjio Iho rain emu down again." "Orai-s r.vr t be g m l i When I gL-thack I'm g iig 1j VU in adiuiigbiUloi.il "lut your pet aloes in ' 1 Not yet j I've i;ot them loa 1 on u scow, und t'.io wj imuhoitd in the liold iu '. feet of water. " l'lien the prospects look gloomy? "Nut any, hir -not iiny, Tio ot .mi I'-'-' ol no.'t lei I.' to si.l, ml I it' it will only rai.i another week, 1.1 be tho best-li i .i man iu Indiana." M.I.I 03 Grass. A women who ne.i.ed to be full nl coiili leiice in lir 'lialud a pe-l.-slria:i e.iii'0 r.'i'o.'.'iy v. it It whom sin; had a nl v;lit ti1 i't..t:.t i: . e. oil i .:-'".i-S-l slUtt, De'.rult, lllid ll.-iied I': il if ho luiew ut. v .l , i u'..i'l tho l io d divorce, t.n I a I I - I tu ii her ini-iliau I lia 1 tlireat'i.it) I to lii j a bill lo pio- CM- 0ud fr j n her limn ri.. ii iiiij.uii. w. i "Are you mild-icmpered 1" n-.l e l',,j: ,, ,.N..,V, r . II'-,.-. plungir..' Iho Koutlem.in. his sh ;.irs iu o tli . ) lot o.' a tor- "Mil 1 us gnu-," r.,di t. nal tint bhifc-d it slit , i-i a h ... ll you ev-r eluV-ed i.i n - ,tl ,. , r,k , ia lo 1 a nv r ft a .:- thrown lean -ts -H.nvl tho b'llehcr- t ,:i ,. J jVJ ,vifaJ4. d.,l.ubi:ig a l.ntfo-lug ! lb, n. ur.a.l nr v'.. in i Id tlii'i a: j 'Never.-' "Have y;u (Ml I fl.' ' "No.'' 'Do you drink or uwe.ii' .'" "Neither nuo." 'l'o jeu try Ij luaLo hoiao hap py ."' "I. do " "lo you seek to boss him ?" "Not ut ull." 'Aro you choice of you company uud economical with his money ' 'f iini.'' i 'I'id you over luuliciotioly auuoy him V "1 uovor did." "Did you ever talk against him to the neighbors !" Never.'' "Well, while I atu uot a lawyer uud theroforo not posted, dou't see how ho is to secure a divoico from you." ' That's just what I Bay ! e r.iu't do it 1 ilo may scold uud threat on and toll what he's goiug to do, but ho can't do uothiug I'm glad I mot you, for you o lifted a great load ofT tuy mind, uud if William eotnos storming around again to- niirht us he did last uight, I'll give him another choking 1 If I hadn't been ublo to huudlo him he'd have made my life miserable for u whole teu years past 1" Tho longest liuo of feuco iu the world will bo tho wire feuco extend ing from the ludiau Territory west across tho Texas Patihuudlo, and thirtyefivo miles iut J Xew Mexico. Wo are informed that eighty-live miles of this feuco is already under contract. Its courso will bo iu the liuo of tho Cauadiau liver, and its purpose is to' itop tho diift of the novtheru cattle. It is a Told aud splendid euteipriao und will pay a largo petceiiliigo ou the iuvest merit. The fuiico will bo over 200 mill a lonir. 'Disagree." said Iho jiiryiur.ii," "of collide I did. l'ye IhiuU I'm such a c iiniiion-pluco l u k-heiid a to hnva no oplti.'oil't dilYcieut from fan l(i veil donkcvJ f was ussneiule.l with? daiir'd, i,v as a mutter J i.-.;uu It' luilw w it PA, .JULY 1882. fio Curd tor Liars. ! ..... , , . i it A Michigander who look in tho . . . i t- Whilo Hulphiir Pprins f u iiua 1 , ' , , ou n recotit tnp, ooo day approach , ' , , ' 0 I an a'ed liegr J ttho Wi3 loltelltig , ,, . u the Htreet nnd conlidi i-.tmlly in , ... , . , . i . .1 formed him that lio ha ! come to tho i I i r M'llllj;n fci i'U null i mi imi l.i 'i. " lyhig, Atnl ho nsked the oi l man's Opinion Cf the elviuees of a cnV.i. Ilotv lung havo yoii In cu in de habit of Ijlii', salt ! v.;s thu liniioil pitry. "About r.Tt years " 'I.yin' all do timo ''" "Hight along, day a't 'r d '.v," 'Mtg lii.s ?'' 'er; liiO worst did whoppr yon ever heard, (live 1:10 yni'.r I'.o i- ...i. i ui-,.i:..i- , i til I'j'iiiiuii, uk'i, in ............ vot'iso of baths will hi Ip me. "Wall, wih. ' sai.l tho old negro. as he ser itched bin he-id, 'pnirfl to jmo .lit if yon kia gd Ij w.it -r h t j'lnilVit might ht.lp Joti m.-.. b it .'.c hc.bbla is d.t in s-.vealiii' ..tit do lie-. Houm.iy cook do bod v. u.f my ; Viwri. te'i wil 'lii!e men an dill 'j,, t 'loiv; b. t..r wid a who b- s il ii. v; id a pii ilo I in.'.'i viu) (, ,,;. John iiyi'.i'.'-r liio Hon h im- pi.itr i ! - I s!- . ;i a if u I'd l.'.-i'i e.i.t i .'!i.mY 1 S b.-i jlftr acted ti-en'.t u t vf t'ei i:n- i prides nun, nil I w..o lift I'm n ing in a r.'llin; null too pa wo. II t!ll -.:-t 10 r.iniilhx an 1 s it: ; '.i r.u-y. ha i bo .1 il.cti again, ii'i 1 h i been ictnov t ) his oil ipiarten :it t't ) Aln I i- h-eis-... l'ari:imi, io i : ,-i . l.ini :2"t a .. 1. t travel wit o sliO'.v. but Iho il.iti ; iriati di 1 j want Ij bo 1 J !;e I u'. us a eel y. j tan wat r-miw-af ti. t.- ; Tii" Ucs ol l't Seu'j i "W'li it is l'i" si j 1 - of s,o i i ; his n .1 .hi. t , this hc i ton .' H-..D I a I'i'.i -evel Man in ho dropped il iwii by t'.i eliiiti ;o ( btor s .'.i i' . "II i -' ! ' ' " "!'j' mil untie.' 1 the i-.t-i .iiiVei'liMo i.n i ..' U.ai niiviei no. nil p.eei . -;s no i come) to.-lher r.t tUj c ill uf l'i" , lU'esidiug bilk '' ! nil.., i...n -.!.;.., r it " r.-.' U.at Ine.i ; s im .ut I'le.-t n a.i i -1..I gll 1 of fill." sii I f " oi.. i ye 1 ui i i. i m'oi.j ; his Ii i'l I i ! i '.y " n-.-ver liiJ'j I Hi it lio. It a' w is se.jiuii I f ir -f lic'i.i I an I tin v!i lie- soiir i b :si I !, v i c vil 1 i t ti-lp m - thinking tint a fiM tuiht sa iIIjivu iju mini ol tlu siiiiij in. I iut l.ac enough to transact business, you see aiiythiiig uf a lie about Vie 1'rti i . ii Hl'tii ' with wings li'ie a coru p.iteli tin 1 a J s:u 11 of b.i u ,lo;u ' Is the dtag.'i., I Uliui.. luia -f ii "i i "Ilaveti t struck him yet," s ii 1 tho editor, iliiiiiliiititig tlio pruf.inity ' from a far wesleru account of u ' mine explosion, in which Jmtviuou were blowa through ttie bilo nfa inoiiuuiiu suvt-u luti.'s iiniu. s around he's living veiy low. . . .i ... i. ..t.i "That please me, to ," binilod ,.Ul,v. I the oue-eyed miu, stroking his ehiti. ! j believ.i wo emtio live b.ftei "The only objection I ever, htl toilUuU : ...,.; . t 1hv:..j letter. ! thtitdriigou was the smell- It nowr sounded reas lU.lble. U th'y . h i I .t.jt..ir CJ,,f,.i, ,K-e I hail ho smulled of briiusloiie nod' i-r:TJijtv, under wh.ilev.-r fnro ij molasses it might have orke I in a I ,M.;M.,'.r t-ilio, fiotn uileiiti.'t. it ', girl's board-house us fair rjuing li.'.tringth. fr.iai fi 'i'it us ohmiiIi but they couldu't fi it to do f''r'ty, f,-dm filing its i-aiiift-MiieMJ. men unless they peiluuiol Li.u with! ' iJ0!l;ii H sjrt of set '..e f.at ii. .-ii. i. ....i.'-.! uiue puis, nwasun'e-' ,u'-"'": Havo you struck auy fivh p utici- lavs about tho be;-eipeut MiK'o tLt thaw?'' "Tooiar'y foi bun," n tunic I fi.' editor, writiug a u.nv hjil-Iiue an aeconut of a baby who fell oal 'f!t.:,.t. conducts a busings of a mil.iou a wiudow sixty feet, uu I bouu lei ,ilf IIS or .,, ,.lv.i;l3 vl Li buck without slit, bruise, or chip nil' llo will bu urouu.l by the lllh of j (ii,j,l,ti:u.;.y l.us hair it. f.ont be .Vllgllsl." hind she IS bald 1 if Veil Sei.' her I J "The llth of August." in uiuu.e.1 , lhj (,,.-, kk', Wll IA l.r. but Iho ouo eyed mm -l reAou ou, lf 8lllll.ru i tj Cs..ll not .'tij otti right Yes, you're lighty ; but what j uiiu i,t( c.iQ c lU'h h. r ag.iiu. become of Iho beipeut with a hoalj ylu, K..ir h;ch u uekind wor.' liko U Uriel uud j loaves npou Uxe love may lo iu K$i tiki Co". ('".' 1 ' Ivistlle. b tl .it of gret iu upci estimated by William Jeiitiieg of1, iMU"s ff the i.r. n'ai.t old Tol.ao township to e at lend two jUt for oo.s uS for Ike olh,r, life v M.i. l ,ff ,M.i I, me V..a thsl'k V ll( I ( M ' - - -l his dale, August 1 1 I liko U res ! alwut liirn. There's aUavs sotus thing breey rtud fresh about that tll-la- : 1 " serpent, thoui h- must bo getting ' t r" of m. li on iu year uo. Whal'- b. couie id;"'1 R;l ' ,( v'- l'' two old rwplo that who lotu ul. 1'"'. ii fo.(y ri;L the Sumo luouienl. uu J died within "' UngM lo o laid 0 tw luimilo vi w'li ob. t rav.jtS.Uul trt K'Kd withlor. -f. NO, IS n'"'I f ! ? A thej d.v- in Ibis seaiion ' t . . ,. Not tJiit I I - Ticard of, ie . . iijincd llio exrh mg'i " I i t r, pi lining ' , , ' down Ml orliclo on . bey who wf i i cut li half hfjlh'iMn bv a sIihm " ifi'li 1-t ii'J r.nd wlio.ii iieuvrn v . , c '"" "' v ani'-tpjiu ; h) tl.n m.i- lient 1om1 physienn-i. "1 llOiMI tlll'V ll (Vl.'l.'f I lit the I ll-- ! illfSS '' I'bsi'. Vi d ttit) oi:.;-.e ed I , .villi air ictv. "I v,- l.in I v .i im il j up to Hi -j I o i 1 f i'i.ii . In i v was S'ltin thing ll'l it !!. H a'o i t ' jtliat riughl me, in. I 1 c milt on ):: ting ill'OUIl I to '. in I' i;iilal il I :m i ;;.olii: t-) I.' l my l.' i'tli. M. b j tlio b:i-t: Will d M't-e'U !l i 1 l i 'l ' i.;J lilll-t HI. Willi's 1 1. J III. A H It I li the il.. Ii t.o f .in..! ,! tli !lt e w ill i,j J ! (.mm y It. l to loi r-piiii. . U ,.- , ii sun r it : pio i -. i, -s he .'" -No. ri'l, ' ;'!a!,.-i'.o i.-r .1 le, ii h i t j -1st I i i n Hi it had r, .1 l.in lo years, "lie il e toe tne ::.! of tol i t ." 1 l;,. I uf a I.. i-.lilo o i. f.ll.v J en. 'I.Clll-l ' .1 list Hi, '1st so . on 1 im. Mi: ' tin "I I , s. t mi I.!;.; .!,. .( Ilu . t n y flionl 1 i . iv -i ! ! , o.il lio i. . J linn. :ij-; ! t-ii ml I c 1. 1 1 u-ii.' t . all i tiling t:e.v t !i', . t ; : v 1'it ;;i. N i.i i .in ; ' I -.v ts itiif.ii 1 1 li lni .1 n II Ii..,.'.-. at.-l I II: H till it' sii I i i I i I'l f il. ii i I .:.: i I., i :. . t i -. i: ..; .t e lle.) in a I m i ii "in .-:.! 1 11 1 1.11,0 1 - iil.ll -1 '. . f i- . :l- : t. i" I .' " ' '.o "g ' '' :'. in ;." 1 t i e l.'.'l'. I .'.t III : ;;'.i-l.i ;., . c i i.il nl a w '.i lio el: -i ' - : ;i.( A'i..e( o ii ii.'M;....l- ia it .'l, " N i it inn ; f i l . t- ., , . 1 1 ' .-I-. '.. ,.: ::v-l! . Liltha ah., ut 111. 1 tv n.i t.t i f l ,,.,.. i;t W i . j i i - , won't bo popular uiuti ' tli j ( hi i.i- linns.'' ! I .m- t. I , , ,4 , ,. i;., , l:,.n.. - A'nil. I ui itui.'h nbiit'c I. H. .,i,g It warms lilo tip to feu tbo nl I nl.. I . .. r (mjiiic iiiirid i, .i i.tt.i -ji i.i. Wull , . v-.n if ih-y I . a'.. I ! . j f.J lt tt'.o t-'l.li-U ui,..,' t au I l.u th l-io'i uut I v.u e- . it o 1 t.e .1 ,1 s ' , Vn.lu-s he wet n.i the .' 1. m " 'c.ht .r tun... 1 ..v,,- ar.,,i,. m, :, , .Lt. i ..f 1 1;; til t-i t ot I.iIju Ucla iit.fl '. I uf hair. fjUl'u hi: , i 1 VVorJs cf Wisdom. M;,ot-.iy -!....;. i i.i ;.;!.i.'.s d.uu )0 US tlio fog nl ignit'ies tbe Mill. Consolations c-m ilu only tho.-i-jwho uio will;,..' to be imiii- -L.1 We aiv i.evi.1' r imed by wh.'t wi want, but by what we tack i want. ( !pp"i lutiily is a b 'l.-jii li.-l.t b which many uri: pilot.-1 to s.iecess A wise mm watches f.u deulop lilellts .uf Lis l.ms uud tiictl Lull bw i'iieir;ics t j waiting. t'heirlllllo Ss sho l! I be cite. I1M Je I . . . iJ0 wuil.1 is f ill if p.'o;..n v,!n tui 1 autuir tl i lu i tt. j .i. . uor more screcblv th.iu haiinr a I .miiu s ft om l!.e .in v toli.v. i....,- of wlu) anVa-eit: it r i llotlntig b.lt the ba 1 t.lttc of the UnieLer. I f u Iu;ia is ,h tei miti 1 to d.tl, t.'ll(.sl ju llllt llt tu.r I e dr!i u .t (ail . no I Ciliiti To n ilo cist ru nml tanks rmU't . . a -. ii TIII itOH1V Pnlih.iheil every Thiirsdnv Kvmntnt' , JtUtClfllMI CnosB. TTurr . T:tnv..i cf SubBcnption, ., TWO Do'd.A I'.S I'KK AN.M'.M;. V,i-js iiM Vilhtn six rii'iilhs, or t.'.Vlirm,! p ti.! within thoyeif. No iiwr lii. r.iiiiiuui il until r.ll Ciro ne.'i s j:ii l 1 1 n l . r.t t'.o option of tho pub li.l.er. . ...... Kil .si riptvmsir.it. tJ3 cf tl)0 COOntj I'.W :.i; IX apvAxtb. Kf-I'et ntn ht'liiii: it inl unini; pnper i s-ieil i niii'.'is lii'cnmcsulwi-iiiir'r) .mil iii-e li:d.e furl ln priec oftl r p peq 111 i '. .1 Noted Men ! Dk. John F. IIanock,' I id- l'ui.li nt of thv N'lti.innl I'har iiuccutie;i1 Atsoci.ationuf the t'niltJ Jit.iti.-, mvs : "llmwn'i Irrn Ritxn tin h'avy tulr, 1 cuiujeilcil to he lin l.-ne ; the char.lirof li tnAnii" f.w inn n it m v.iiKliri fcr lit fmiuy iih! niciKhial acJIDct." I)R. J OS F. I'll Uoiif.rt.s,' I'n i.K ut l'..itiiiii.i riumiaccuucul ' -.IK,;.-. Mst '-1 iml.'i-e tl ii An m.licin I'li.it.lr a t'rf-Mcllicnitii. iwlm, fic li.-iu aK.'hut.b i'ImT.. 1)k. J. 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