ir. ri. uitso. JTII CONSTITUTION TUB UNION ASD till KNFOBCKHEHT Of TBI LAWS. EDITOR Alt PMIL1SIIER MIFFL1NT0WN, JUNIATA COUNTY, PNJi?A., OCTOBER IGJSe?. WHOLE NUMBER 10G3 TEKHS OF PUBLICATION. TnK .Tpsiata Sf.xtinet. t pnlilislicil every Veli;til..j nioinitiir. on lJriiie strcei, 1 jr H. H. Wit-SON. T) PIT.TIIII'TION l'Kiri: of (he rnpcr vt"1 t'o TWO IMM.I. A US per vear in ailv.ince. n l ? J.."0 if nut pr.iil williiu tlic first three ; Jn.inii.s. i t-i Nu pMitT discontinue.! until nl! nr-1 rcir;ies arc raiJ except at the option of the j Teeth inserted upon Hn entirely new style V'!itor- , '"1!ie 1:i'li is a combination of fiold and ..; vrr.T;siN(i. The rate of AM ERTIm- ; KopliU lliikhn-, (vulcanite.) Aim American v: !.iv !,r one square, of i i.iiit l.i.csor less, ul.l.r, (vulcanite.) which for beauty, ilnra t.. j in?. rlion.TG cents three, SI oo : an J .m c!s l.ility, cleanliness, ami the nxtnralion of the h suli?-'.iue;it insertion. .Vlnunist ra- l'r:Vssiomil an! llosiness Card, not exceed-! - liae. ami including copy of paper, j Voo per year. Merchant advertising ; ( clii-useable narterly) S 1 per year, ineltnl- j in paper at their Stores. Notices iu reading C"'.i:n.'is. tn cent? per line. j .fou i lhe prices ices of JOU V.-OT5K, nht heut, ' j. for ; vvty bills, one-ei f.:rih. i.O" : nne-lnilf, !?:.no ; and addition 1 T tjuire. Jiusuuss (LnrDs. JEIlEillAIi LYONS gttorncir-at-Jiaiu,! M:!ll'.ntnn, Juniata County, l'a., OITice on Main street Soulli of T.ridc street. J, !.!,' f lltr Prin v, t-iifrrgor uinl Con- 4V(.s,yd lulilllil J uicilsh i) AY TILE atien'1 ptiimptly to all business en- irusN'tl to his cave Deeds and other r;iver.inrr Uoneon i:ie siioncsi unuce nn-i nu (he ni'ist reasonable ttrms. 1 articular atten- (ion paid to laud surveying may 1. Cm. J011XT. L. SAIIM. SVltorneiT-at-JiHtu, WIKFI.INTOWN, JUNIATA (Ml'XTV, TA. Ol FKllS bis professional services to the public. I'l-ompt atiention given to tLe yrosccution of claim- aga'tuht IbelSuveruitieiit, collection!! and all oilier business entrusted lo hiic.ir- Otlice in the Sheriirs oilice, iu the Court H'-.isa. tept. -o, 1?C,". VENDUE AUCTION E Ell CIUEg Th undersigned offers his services to the tuibac uiblic as Yemlue t'rver tkud Auctiuccr. tie Ims had a very large experience, nud feels oiifldfit that he can give satisfaction tc all wlw may employ him. lie uisy be additsscd at Mifliiiiiown, or found at his home iu Fer rnstiugh towiibhip. Orders may alsu be left I Mr. Wi.t HoteL J-u. 25, Ibb. WILLIAM GIVi:N. MILITARY CLAIMS. rpiIE undei'sigiiea will promptly afienil to JL. tb? collection of claims atiast either the tat or National iovcrn:iient. Pensions, l-.itk Pay, Bounty, Kxtra Pay, n:id all other cl'iims ari -in; out of tue present or any other war, Coliecled. JEREMIAH LVOXS, Attorney -at-I.aw. MifSiatown, Juniata Co., Pa. I.'l'b1 JOSEI'II S. DELL, CLO T 11 I E K Ku. l eNOilTIITIHIUlSTUEKT, I'll I L A D A Cl. ihin; supeiior to eny other cstablis menl in the City nnd ai lower pr' Mer cl; .its will fiuii it lo their advantage to call. All goods warranted. Presented by .' k. Kwoyer. nov. 7- ly. A TEW TOBACCO STOi'.E. Just received X at Panics' Cigar and Tobacco Store, a fresh supply of pure Vara Cigars and Tobaccos. itcit Navy $1,00 per lb ud " '.Hlc. " " Srd " -jt'e. " ' Cases Gold Bar l.-W " " Or.ii.oke MO " " The best brands Fine Cut loose and in foil, and all kinds of Bright Tobacco at reduc ed prices. The lovers of good chewing nnd uioking tobacco are respectfully invited to e-ill and examine my stock. june Uo-lf. 4. T BAPiXES. riiSXoYLVAXIA HOUSE i'A TTERSOX, PA. Pppoiile "if'iin Slalion. oa Pcnn'a. nailroad The undersigned would respectfully inform bis friends and the public generally, that he has 'akcu ciiarfc of the above named house. The house is large and commodious, and well ventilated, anil is fiited up in single rocms and rooms for families, and is open d y and niclit. Persons wakened for any train. Tlit best attendance given terms as reason able as the times will admit. F, M. MICKEY", jan. 30-tf. Owner and Proprietor. BEYTISTMT! Pi 4 EH E-h fr-j 13 i Ha 13 j rH E-h j j ' - j rx n ftj"'lll I ufuctorv on Water street at the old stand for- DHa hi W "4 i.AuuHLllS merly occupied by William Kenny. Every- OFFEltS his professional services to the j thing sold at reduced prices. Repairing done citiiens of Juniata and a-'V'iniug our.-1 to oruer. Carriage and Buggy trimming neat ties Being in possession of all late improve-' 'J executed. mcnts he flutters h mself that he cun t'iveen-j may 2U, lSG7-tf. JOHN DIEIIL. tire satisfaction to those vhc may need his services. Having bail twc'.ve years experi-j OTATES UNION IIOTEI, Philadelphia. f nee he is prepared to do all work in his pro- fession. fiiher in gold, silver or vulcanite. Th: ITotel is pleasantly situated on the The best of references given. Charees mud-1 South side of Market Street, a few doors above erato lo suit the times. (('Sec iu rooms fur- si'u street, its central locality makes it par-nif-rlr occupied by T. R. M t'iel'.an m a jew- j ticulatly desirable to persons visiiing (he city .1.. "nor. Main Street. Mi'HiuUwn. I ou "j'is:n' bs or Pleasure. " . " . - - 1 .me k?. . .:-!. SCIENCE. natural e.il.ir nf () r,, . .,.ou. ej. Either of the above basis Special attention will be made to diseased pnms, and a cure warranted or no charge mad". Terlh tiUal lo Inst fur lift. t-if Triumph in dentistry! TEETH EX Tit ACTED WITHOUT PAIN J.y a new process, without I he use of ether, ; chlorofurm or nitrous oxide, and no dancer. Having been in business for upwards of ten years, five of which has been cnnnt. in : Milllintown, and being in possession of the j ''''' imnrovni fnslrumrnlg and Murhinrry I warrant entire satisfaction, nr the money will j be refunded. Office on Ei'tdjc Street, op ' posilc the Court Uuuse Square. ti. l. iEi:n, nov. t,j-ly. ,,, ,, n,i;,i. IFFLIX TOACIl.t WAGON' MAXCFAC- ory. We the undersigned be" leave to inform our eustomei t ami friends in tliis and ndjoinii-. eouuiies, thai we have enlarged our shop, and by the addition of Steam Tower, aie prepared to do work at the shoi tcst possi ble not ice. We arc constantly manufacturing nnj make to order, every description of Coaches, Car riage", I'.iijr-ies, Sulkies, Wagons, &c, nUo Family and Voak ruttcr sleighs. We arc .ilso prepared to manufacture Koad Wacous from one mi i.iur nurse, Jlaving been working at the business for a nun l.cr of years ourselves, and employing n.me but the best of workmen. We 11 alter ourselves that our work cannot be stirr.a-sed for neatness an 1 durability ; in this or ad ounncs. tiys keep on hand from twentv to thirty set, nf best second growth, .Krsnv ll:CK.ny Spokes, in order to make durable wheels Ami will warrant our work for any Si.-iicl.s nnd Iingrries re painted with neat ne -s and liisp.ileh. All other repairing heavy or light will receive strict atteiuiun. Come an 1 examine our stock and wor before pur chasing elsewhere. Don't forget the name HEIFFLEFINflER CIMSWELL, Corner of the l'ikc & Cedar Spring road. t uue -i -i . m A1HLK AM) U AI1XKS8 MAXUFACTOKV k-.J in PerryaviPe! The undRniened liavinir ioca;eu pel ina-ieniiy in tlie IJorough of 1 er rysviUe. two loors above Buck's Store, takes liiis method of informing the Mthlie, that he is prepared to matmfae'.ire ait kinds of Sad dles. Harness, Bridles, Collars, Sc. Sc., on short notice, and ou the most reasonable terms. Fancy .Single and Double Harness, Whips, Fly-nets, and everything iu his line it business, always on baud and for sale at low. -si prices. 11. pairing neatly executed, and all Work warranted 1 Havin;' had several years experience in the bu-lncss he flatters himself that he can (rive gMi ral sniistaciion. Cull and examine lor yourselves before going elsewhere. June J'i, li7-tf. D. M. I.EP.C, JAmiFliKllJI.Kl Dealer iu Drugs, Medicines, frc, rl'LD respectfully inform the citiicns of V Milllintown and surrounding counlry that he has just received from the east a large and well selected assortment of (Um.-tr, e.l :r..it.r, .-, Wure Vines ani Liaiorz, for medical purpuses only, and a general as sortment of everything pertaining to his bu si.iess. 8-5?"l'hysicians orders promptly filled at a small advan.e of easleru wholesale prices. J-y Prescriptions carefully compounded at his iStorc, at Hollman Brothers' ol 1 stand, Main slreet, two doors west of Belford's store, .M;:Kiuiowu, Pa. jan 'Si, 18(i7-ly. CtOAL AND LUMBER Y'ARD. The under ' silined begs leave to inform the public that he keeps constantly on hand a large Stock of Coal and Lumber. His slock embraces in part. Stove Coal, Smith Coal and Lime-bur-ncis Coal, at the lowest cash rates. Lumber of all kinds and quality, such as AVhite Pine Plunk, two inches, do 1J White Pine Boards, 1 inch, do one half inch, White Pine worked Flooring, Hemlock Boards, Scantling, Joiee, I too ling Lath, Plastering La'h, Slnngles, Striping. Sash and Doors. Coal and Lumber delivered at short notice. Persons on the Fast side cf the Ilivcr can be furnished with I.imchiimers Coal, ic, Jrom the coal yard at Tysons Lock, aug 15-ly C.EOKUE GOSHEN. "VfEW DllUG STORE, Tatterson, Ta. Dr. IN P. C. IiUXDIO wishes to inform the pub lic that he has just received an assortment of Fres-h Drugs and Medicines, of all kinds, which he oilers for sale at the Patterson Post OJlice. He also keeps on band Perfumery of all kinds, and Hair Dye and Extra Black Ink, of his own manufacture. Persons iu need of anything iu his lire will find it to their ad vantage to give hiin a call. N. B. Invalids can write a statement of ' their eymptoma or disease aud receive nicdi- cine and directions for their use. All com- niur.icalions strictly confidential. march .7, 18U7-tf. ; nHi: OLI STAND The undcrsiencd takes -L this method of informing farmers and others in ueed of anything in bis line that he still continues the Saddle aud Harness Man- ADVANCE OF T. II. 1! SXNDERf, Pro"p WATCHING FOR PA. Three little forms in the twilight gray, Scanning tue shaddow across tho way; Six little eyes four black, two blue Erimful of love nnd happiness too. Watching for Pa. May, with her placid ami thoughtful brow Gentle-face beaming with love just now; Willie, the rogue, bo loving and gay. Stealing a kiss from his sister May Watching for Pa. Nellie, with ringlets of sunny hue, Cosily nestled between the two, Pressing her cheek 'gainst the window pine Wishing the absent one home again, ' Watching for la. Oh ! how they gaze at the passers h)v 'He's coming at last,'' they gaily cr; "Try again, my pets," exclaims mainn, And Nellie adds '-There's thetwiligit eta Watching foil'a. Jack nods and smiles as with busy feet lie lights the lamps in the busy st-ret, That sweet lit t lc group he knows fill well May and Willie, wilh goldm-haired Nell, Watching for Pa. Soon jnyrivtn tiboufs from lhe witiduw Mtoal And eager palter of childish 1'eot, Cay music now chimes through the hall ; A manly voice responds to the call "Welcome, Papa !" Jlliscdliincous lifaifuin. (HZ SURGEON'S STBY. A TELE INCIDENT OF THE WAR. "The only time," said the surgeon, "that I ever faw prisoners roulily han dled was at Winchester. Tlie ladies united iu asking Lim to re lute the incident. "c made regular ttijis onee or twice a week from Harper's Ferry to Winchester We did not mean to garrison it, but lo prevent the rebels from holding it. At the time I was speakiug of we had orders to euter Winchester, and push as far as we could safely go beyond it, to Cud out whether tho enemy had any forces ia the neighborhood. We reached the rebel town iu the evening. "The General ordered us t.i rest for the night until he could get the report ol his spies, and one or two scouting pirtic that he hai scut into the country. 'We dismounted. The officers told us to make ourselves at home. The boys searched all the stables and barn? iu the towu f.ir forage, and others went out in suau's to the neighboring farms. "As soon as they got their horses fed they entered any house they pleased aud took up free quarters in it. As a s piad of three or four men were about, to cu:er a barn ia the outskirts ol the town, three rebel soluisrs jumped up from among the hay and let blaze at tliem. One of our men was wounded, lut not fatally. His comrades ran for help They soon returned, I tell you, with as mad a set of fellows as you could have mustered in Virginia. They searched the baru high aud low, every nook aud cor ner, up loft and down cellar, but not a trace of the rebels could we find. "We knew they hadn't got out of our lines, for our pickets were too strong for that. "There were some houses near by and we tearched them. But we bad the same luck not a trace of the rcbe'is could we find. " 'Well, boys, we must give t up,' said Tom Hinder, 'but I'll be hanged if I see how the Johnnies got oft. They must be here somewhere nigh by too; bit they have giveu us the slip a9 slick as rxeasc' " "Not much they havn't,' bhouftd Kill Green, a Maryland soldier, 'you do$'t find this child leave this till he collars ; them dog-goned rebs. I tell you they're inside ten rods of here some 'cres, and I tell you I'm agwiue to get 'cm, dead or alive. 1 know their tricks, by jolly, and I teli you they're in that house thar some 'eres or other. Hillio! Look at that hole ! How are you Johnnie ? I'm af ter you !' "And with that characteristic Fpeech, off he ran to the nearest house, whieh we had searched already from top to butloui. The houses there have no cellars. Tbcy ate generally raised about three or four feet from the ground, aud sometimes rest on a stone foundation, which is built all rouud, and sometimes again, rest on a lit tle piece of masonry at the corners only, while the spco3 between thcuc are banked up with earili, Iu the banking of this house there was an opening that uonc 01 us had noticed. The .Mary lander undo Ior jC squatted on Lis knees uad pecp , eJ in. ire y0U there ?' we ulioufed. lie looked up and said nothing. He was evidently disappointed. " 'No,' he said at last, after musing a while, 'but they're here some 'tres, and I'm awine to find 'cm. Hillio ! bub, come here ! come along with me !' "A little fellow had just come out of thehou'o. lie hung back, but Uill coax-1 ed him into the bars. I went with him Bill told the" other mcc to keep the wo men of the house inside, talking to them, so that they might nut sco him with the boy. " 'Now, bub,' said Bill, to the boy, 'do you know that I'm agwiue to burn down your house V ''The boy looked scared. " 'Oh, please don't, sir,' he cried, 'them fellers ain't thar ; true's death, sir, they 'a. not thar.' " 'And I'm agwine to hang your dad, bub,' added Bill, without taking notice of w lut the boy said, 'aud likewise, I'll be oblcgcl to give you the gol darndest wha ling you ever heard tell of in all your borD tlays !' " 'Oil, please don't, sir,' cried the little fellow agaiu he was thoroughly fright ened cow 'the sojers ain't thar.' " 'How do you know V a.sked Bill. "I kuows they ain't,' replied the bo-. "Bill seized him hv the c.l'ar and snnke fierce!?. article used somewhat extensively among " 'Now, boy, I'll hang you' and your yitng people, aud whilst we have no de dad, aud burn down your hou-c in ton "ire to interfere with their tastes, it is per minutes, if you don't tell me where them j lllat ,llfiy fbould know what it ftllets is hid.' I made cf. Tho manufacture of this " -Oh, piensc, sir, I'm afraid,' said the ; -u:i1 is -airicd on chiefly in .Massachusetts boy. ; and tho process has been kept a secret. "'JWt be afeered,' Bill told bim, ; .v New England newsparer, however, says 'they shan't harm you; nobody .shan't j that one of tho employees of the place harm you but me ; and by hoky, I'll pull , having been discharged, he divulged the your gizzard out, and hang you double ' sccrc, . iinj jt tm n ,,cs on to teu thc pro- juick. if you don't out aud tell right off! where tbev're hid !' "The boy was completely cowed. " 'Well, sir,' he said, 'they're hid un der the house. Thcy's dug a hole in the ground right under the middle of the par or. V.iu can't see it when ynu 1 n;k in that hole in the banking, btkasc they to ted all the dirt away, and you sec it's too dark to notice the other that away. "All right, bub," said Bill, "you II bo a i man before your mother if you keep your eye peeled ! e won t hurt you. "Oh, please, sir, cried the boy, "don t burn down the house ; we's Uuion folks." "In what direction J" asked Bill, with a grin. "I don't know nothing about any direc tion," said the boy, with a puzzled look. "Vou don't?" continued Bill, "well, you oughter. You oughter say you're Union Over thc left, over the left, you know," he sau. Bill rushed ou, aud told oue of the soldiers to stand with his revolver coiked. at thc hole in the banking, and to shoot down the first man that attempt ed to escape through it. Tl cn he went into tho house and asked for an axe. "What in the world do you want with an axe?" the old woman inrjuircd with an anxious glance at his face. " J.ic me no questions, and I'll tell you no lies," said Bill, "but, utiles? you waut this house burned over your head, bring me one in less than two forty." The woman saw that Bill was in no mood to be trifled with, aud went and got the axe without any more ado. 5ill then turned to the three soldiers who Iwd followed him into the house aud told them to draw their revolvets and be readv to shoot. They did so. Without a word, Uill seized thc carpet at thc edges and tore it up. . The woman screamed. "Lord a massy J" shouted the old wo man, "what on airth are ye spilling my eavpet for ? 'The old man, aud all of us is Union, and has allcrs bin !" 'Ton my word and honor," added one of the daughters, "there am t nary rcb hid in our houso." "We don't know nary thing about any reb," said another young woman. They all made a fuss and halloed, but ,i-l! - ' 1 - n fan f Inn ft", rhnni t b n i Dill paitl UO Uiuiv u' it tney hud Dceu a parem o ims, nu tore away every bit of tho carpet from thc floor. . . , -r 1 It As soon aa he had done it, ho took the , , , , , , , axe, and with one blow, broke through , the thin floor. ''Be ready, boys ! he said. The women were crjing and screaming, ami talking Union ail the time. One or two blows made finite a large opening, and with a single jerk, Bill tore up the flooring. There lay the three rebs. dmsjd id dirty homespun, huddled together at the j bottom of a wide hole that thev had dw' beneath the house. Jiill was a powerful fellow. He feized one of the rebels by Khc nape of neck, and not only pulled him out, but itched him to the further corner of the room. One of our boys instantly covered him with his revolver. Without waiting to rest, Bill served the two others in the fame way. . You ought to have secu him as he turned to the women. "Well, old sixpence, you're Union you arc 'and the ole man ! and idlers has bin ? And you never seen no rob, vou never did, Mi.-s Brass ? Nor you uutlitr, on your wotd and honor, Miss Hecess " They hung down their heads, blushed tip to their eyes, and left the routn with out, a word. We li.-armcd the rebel aud led them to the General. But it was hard wm'k. I never saw men so exasper ated. They wanted to lynch these a.-.a-M:ts. If our wounded man had died I don't believe the General cuull have liclil '.hem back. C"KVI.; G P.M. Chcwin? gnm is an Ct!3 i-The gum is made of certain parts ol gum aralie, guin-tmgacanth, a small (juantity of rosin and Jat. The fat used is not bird (that beiDg too expensive) but it is a substance expressed from the bodies of hns, cats, dogs, aud other animals found tiead in the streets of cities. After the various ingredients are molted togeth- er ;n a l1Uge kettle, a certain kiud of al kali is put in for the purpose of whitening !e ,llu. Q',;s akaj js thc same that is U!.CI ly (Ucrs i,ir0 0 give a deer aaj j)t.na;,Qe:it b'ue to tho flaunelsJ HisGii.AK Coincidence Last week a full set of arms, .etc., was issued from the armory at Harrisburg to a company of Zouaves recently organized at Gettys burg. A few days ago gaid arms were distributed to the members of thc com pany, in that place, when one of the Zouaves had a guu assigned him, which, upon examination, was found to be the Mime which he had carried as a private of Company G, 200th Iiogiineiit, i'enu'a Volunteers, in the late war fur thc Union. Upon the discharge of the Begiuient, at the close of the war, lie left his gun at l'elcrsburg. Ya. It now comes back to him refitted aud renewed, but with tho initials of his name cut 00 the stock, and retaining thc same marks on the lock, which he had put on it while iu camp, to identify it there. ftSyA thoroughly loyal gentleman at the South recently had a new carriage, the lining of which wa3 gray He made a call on a seecsh relative. The lady went to the door to look at the vehicle, aud, noticing the lining, said : "I like that color." "Yes,'' quietly remarkod her kinsman, the owner, "it's a subihinl color." At Lyun, Mass., a Suuday Hehooi teacher asked a little girl who the first man was. She answered that, the did not know. The question was put to the next, an Irish child who answered loudly, "Ad am sir," with apparent satisfaction. ' Law.'i said the first scholar, "you needn't feel so grand about it, he wasn't an Irishman." ts& A little boy sonic six years old, was using his slate and pcucil on Suuday, when his father, who was a minister, en- . 1 1 . . "My son, I prefer that you should not use your slate on thc Lord's day." "I'm drawiu' meetin houes. father' was the prompt reply, . L:, 3" I'oliteness, like r muing water, smooths the most rugged stones. WOULDN'T TAKE TWENTY D0LL&R3 " Some waggish students ct Yale College, a few years since, were regaling them selves one evening at thc "Tontii e," wl i an old farmer from the country entered the room (faking it for the bar room) and inquired if he could obtain lodging. The young chaps immediately answered in thc affirmative, inviting him to take a glas3 of punrh. The old fellow, who was a shrewd Yankee, saw at once that he was to be made the butt of their jests, but quietly laying off his hat and telling a worthless little dog he had with him to ' lie under the chair, he took a g!as3 of the ' proffered beverage. Thc students anx iously inquired after thc health nf the old man's wife and children, and the farmer, with affected simplicity, gave them the whole pedigree, with numerous anecdotes about his farm, stock, Sec. "Do you belong to the church?"' asked one of the wass. "Yes, the Lord be praised, and so did my father be.fore me." "Well, I suppose yoi would not tell a lie?" replied thc student. "Not for the world," added thc farmer. "Now what will you take for that dog?" pointing to thc farmer's cur, who was not worth his weight in Jersey mud. "I wonlluottake twenty dollars for :hatd..g." "Twenty dollars ? why, ho is not worth, twenty cents." "Will, I assure yon I would cot take twenty doli.irs frr him." "Come zny friend,' said the student, who with his companions was Lcrt on hav ing some capital fun with the oM man. ' Now you say 3-011 won't tell a lie for tho world, let me sec if you will do it for twenty dolbis. I'll give you twenty dol lars for your dog." "I'll not take it," replied the farmer. "You will not ? Here let us see if this will tempt you to tell a lie," added tho student, producing a small bag of half dollars, from which he counted sr;all piles on thc table, where the f'armtr sat with his hat iu his hand, apparently uncon cerned. "There," added tlie student, "ihsre arc tweuty dollars all in silver. I will give you that fur your dog." The ol 1 farmer quietly rai.-ed his hat to the edge of the table, and then as quick as though scraped all the money into it except one half dollar, at the t-ur..e time exclaiming, "1 won't take your tweuty dollars ! Ninetccu and a half is as much as thc dog is worth he is your property !"' A tremendous laugh from his fellow students showed the would-be wag that ho was completely "done up," and that he need not look for help from that quarter ; so he good naturculy acknowledged beat, insisted on the old farmer taking another i;Iass, and they parted in great glee tho student retaining his dog, which Le keeps to this day a- a lesson to him never to at tempt to play tricks on men older than himself, and especially to be careful how he tries to wheedle a Yankee 'farmer. TICKLING A PARSON". An old I'u'ch farmer had a handsome (iiightar named Minnie, who recently joined the Meihodist church, against which the old farmer was SJmewhat prej udiced. The young minister, under whose instrumentality Mis:s Minnie was convert ed, vi.' ited her frequently, excited his sus picion that all was nt right. A ccordingly, he visited the church one Sunday night, and seated biuiseif unobserved among the congregation. Soon after taking his scat, thc minis ter, who was preaching from Cauiel, .rtli chapter, 2."th verse, repeated, in a loud voice, the words of his text, "Mene, cienc, tekel, upharsin !" upon which thc old farmer sprang to his feet, seized the af frighted girl by the arm, and hurried her out of the meeting-house. Having reach ed the churchyard, he gavo vcut to his feelings in the words : "I knows dere vas something wrong and now I schwares to 'cm." "Why, father, what do you mean ?" re plied thc bewildered and innocent girl. "Ilidn'l I," shouted the old man, strik in" his lists together, and stamping with his foot, "didu't I hear do parson call ont to you, ' Jliitnic, J.VhuV , tirkle t?r parson ?' fey A hunter iu 3Iiiue killed a hear last week, measuring six feet iu length, and weighing nearly four hundred pounds. There were two in company lut one escaped