"Oh, hush j for God's sake keep quiet ! you'll alarm the city." "Oh, you dreadful uiau !" an J the shrieks Waxed inure- loud and piercing, mi J the angry littlo hands heat the water around her into a foatniug cascade like a miniature Niagara. By this time the whole house was alarm, ed and the palter of running leet wan heard through all the Conid-jis. The wan couldn't . get out, because ho was tiot dressed, lie eouldu't remain, because it was immodest. The husband by this time was thundering nt the door, and inquiring iu far from culm accents, what tbo devil was the matter ? "Help mo ! help me ! sci earned the bride. The horrified bus-bund beard in reply : "Wait till I get my duties ru and I'll lie could cmluro no more, but bursting open the door, rushed like a demon into the room, crying frantically for ''Mary ? Mary! My God, what's the matter?" Hut at the same time his eye lighted 'on the stranger, turning madly in ineffectual efforts to resume lis apparel. On ltim he seined, and, w'uh hU fiat lau-cd, dcinuuded the meaiiing of this intrusion. It was oflorded in a trembling tone, which disclosed bis sense oi the peril The ludy got into the wrong lath ; be was not aware of her presen3o until he uu dressed ; ho meant no offense. For mer cy sake, let him out !" Tbo explanation proving satisfactory, the unfortunate stranger fled, and the bride was left to the consolations of Tier lord' TUnifl W j.hstlr AM) His ";i.r.s. Our readers are aware that the lute Hon. Daniel Wtbstjr, was not so careful in bis pecuniary matters as some men, and ill fault was at times taken advantage of. At one time a man sawed a pile of wood for him, and luvhig'prescutcd bis bill it wa promptly paid by Mr. Webster. The la borer took sick during the winter, and a neighbor advised him to call upon Mr. Webster for the payment of bis biil. "But be las paid me," said the wan. "No matter," replied the dishonest advi ser, "cull again with it. Ho don't know and don't mind what bo pays. It is a very common thing for him to pay much smal ler bills over twice." The man got wU, and carried in his account the n'cnnd time. Mr. Webster looked at it, looked at the man, remember ed biui ; but paid the biil without demur ring. The fellow'got '-hoi t" some three or four uior.flw nflj'ru-iv'w and l.pthmiifl. 1.1... nf the generous and loose manner cf Mr. Webster in his money matters; and a third, time be called and (hit time ho. attain presented the bill for sawing the wood. Mr. Web.-ter lock the account, 'iich he immediately rccogrrzed, and .scanning tit woodsawyr r a rsouicut, said "How do you keep your books, tir '!" "I keep no bxiks," said. the mar. abash, cd. "I tli it. k ycu do sir," coulinued Mr. Web. Bier, with marked emphasis ; nod you ex cel those who are satisfied with the double system You keep your books on the trip pie entry plan, I observe." Tearing up the account Mr. Webster added "Go sir, and be honest hereafter. 1 have no objections to paying these little bills twice, but I cannot pay them thrtd times. You may retire." The man left the room, as though he was suffocating for want of air. He had learned a Usson that lasted through li la. A good old Massachusetts doctor met a scxtou in tho street one day. After the usual salutations the doctor began to cough " liVi doctor, said the sexton, "you have got a cold. How long have you bal 'Look here, Mr. Sexton," said the doc tor with a show of indignation, "what is your charge of inteiineut '!" "Oho dollar," was the reply. "Well contiuoed the doctor," "just come into my office, aud I will pay it. I dun't want to have you around, so auxions about niy health. The sexton was even with him, however; tnrning around to tho doctor, ho replcd : " Ah, doctor, I cannot afford to bury you jet. Busiuess has never been so good as it has been siute you began to practice." A good story is told of Theodore Parker aud Ralph Waldo Emerson. A coLfideut Millerite meeting Parker just as he was leaving Eiucrsou's houso, said to him : "Friend, do you kuow that the world is com ing to an end next week t" Parker replied, "Ob ? that don't concern mo ; I live in h'g ton." Passing on, ho saw Emerson, and asked tbo same question. Emerson's ons. wer was "Well, let it come to au cud ; we can get along full as well without it." The Pole's SxociuNds. A youug man recently arrived in Rome and present, ed himself before the Pope. "Sis uionths,' said he, "I had a swelling in tho leg; the doctor condemned it to amputation, but I applied a piece of one of your old stock ings to the swelling and it immediately dis. appeared." Ilia Holiness, who happens to Buffer from a swollen leg himself, was stupefied at this sudden c-ire. The Pope's old stockings have ever eincc been at a high picuiium. (SHi Ofounfjj gdcoqatc. BATCUDAV, J AN" U A It V 2!. 1870. J . S. 11 0 U 1) II' li LI., EH i I or. Tin: munr.uuiii law The following bill was offered in the United Slutcs Mouse of ltepresentaTives by Dr. Cos, of New York, ami referred to the Committee on the Judiciary : Section 1. 1 1. at on and after the passage of this act, eight hours shall constitute u day's work lor all laborers, workmen, arid mechanics who may now bo employed or who may herealtcr bo employed by any officer or agent of the United Stales, or by any persou or persons contracting with any officer of any of the United States. Sec 2. Any officer of the Unitca States who shall evade or attempt to evade any of tho provisions of thjs act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on .sufficient proof thereof bo removed from office and place by thu President of the United States, and any person or persons contract, ing 'rith any offiei r of tbo Government of the U ni led Slates who shall evade anv or m attempt to evade any provisions of this act, shall be deemed guilty of a vii.l iti jii of the same, and on conviciion thereof in any United States court, forfeit such con tract, and in addition thereto shall be fined rot more than ten thousand dollars uor less than one thousand dollars. Sec. 3. The act entitled "An act consti tuting eight hours a day's work for all la borers, workmen, and mechanics employed by or on behalf of the I Jovcrincnt of the United," approved June 2o; IS'JS, is here by repea'td. The remains of the late Mr. Peabody were submitted lo Dr. Pavy, a di.-tinpuished Kuglish physician, to a novel preservative prccess, which CMisistcd in first injecting all the aricries with a solution of arsenic and corrosive sublimate ; and after the lapse of tweuty four hours, with a saturated solution of tannic acid. By these means tho softer tissuss are actually conveited into leather. Mid decmpositiou effect u-illy arrested. Into the cavities of the chest and abdomen there was also introduced a paste of'arsenic camphor, and nv.nt; and the culhti was :. '...:.i.. i.. i ..:..i i l r. 1 ,."... .,, . ! is expected the I eulunly tiect will arrive during the first week iu lebruary. Ills l.'ni '(.((( nii'iii. It having been lung well settled that .iliers cannot bold real property in F.ngland . ' U .ll'l b. 0-.l-.lo IU 1 lliul tl. IwU Mr. 1 eabudy was the owner of certain real estate in that country. It is held that this 'and now reverts to the crown, and p ssess sion of it has been taken by the crown i. Ulcers. It is quite useless to expend any indignation upon these public servants, who have merely done what their oaths requir ed tbeiii to do. Even if they had not acted the title iu tho crown would have remained the same. 'c reserve our wrath, until we find that Farliaiiicnt has not by act afforded relief to the txecutors, though we are by no means sure of the power of Parliament to act in the promises; and whether the crown ! ciiii alienate crown binds, we are not learn ed enough to dcteniiiue. N. Y. Tribune. AVAsm.Mtro.v.Jaii-I. Frii.ce Arthur and suite, accompanied ! by Minister Thornton, visited ihe White Jou.-c to day aud was introduced to the. President, his wife. Secretary FUh, Gen mills Dent. Porter, liabeock and Eordeau i and Colonel Pougb s. Tho visit was en tirely infoimal, and nothing was said be yond the interchange of pleasant compli ments and well wishes. The Prince bad an aovecablo confab with Mrs. Grant, who l)0 JuUbt gave him some motherly advice and perhaps warned him to steer clear of the gold eoruers and Jim Fisl.s, Li ter in the afttrLOon the distinguished party visit ed the Senate chamber and took seats in the diplomatic gallery. Mr. llowa was speaking on the currency bill at the tin e, Ion. Chas. Sumner, of Missaclusetts, look - ed as though be would like. to address the Senate on the Alabama claims and astonish tlie Prince Charles cousidcrs himself the ucarest approach to royalty than any other man in the Senate. The Marquis of Mich. i"nn was also restive under the Princely gaze; this was perhaps owing to the com parison of titles. Auna Rebecca Green, the daughter of fa colored barber in Oil City, was found dead in the barber shop of a negro named Adams, at that place, ou Wednesday even, ing. She is the victim of an attempt to procure an abortion. Adams aud bis wile were arrested. George Fiancis Truiu'n appointments for the next ten days as follows : Ncwburgb, Jan. 21st ; Wilmington, 2-d ; New York, (at Tammany Hall,) Suuday, 'ob ; Oawego, 2d-th;Penn Yan. 23th ; Geneseo, 20th ; Williamsport, 27th ; Jamestown, 28th ; Buffalo, grand Feuiau demonstration, 2'J. A number of gentleman are about stock, iag the Juniata river with bass. Three huudrcb bass, brought from the Potomac, were placed iu tho Juuiata, above Hunt, iugdon. on Saturday last. Tim Nkw Count. Mr. Lowiy report ed that the new County bill from the Sejis ato Committee last Thursday with amend ments. It is now calcd 1'ttrolia and does not touch Forest County. In this countv it takes South West, Kldrcd, a part of Spring Creek and leaves Deeifield out. The committee was made to pass it, Lowry rushed it through without ceremony. One of the veiiango County Commissioners was there to be beard and was refused the bear ing he asked 1 Against this injustice, Senator AUen and one more of the committee, protested and voted,.but in vain. Tutting it through is a part of the boiling programme, and what care they if meu travel four hundred miles to record tho people's protect I It has passed the Senale year after year, but never with such indecent haste and disregard of the people's rights. Verily the first suc cess in electing the Treasurer, mokes them eager to finish the whole dirty job. War. re n Mti it. NEWS ITEMS. has twenty three thousand more Olio boys than uirls. The Massachusetts S-'UHAHJ'J last year. whaling fleet lost The Governor of Rode? Island had only a two column message. A Clergyman in Ohio his sued his con gregation for back salcry. Severity five thousand penplo in London are said to bo actually starving. A Virginian, whoso father recently died, last week married bis stc) mother. The "uricounteifriteiblo" new fifty cent note has already been counterfeited. Funcb, alluding to pbtgoris, says a girl eerns iiow all head, till you talk to her. The New York L'iitrntayn tie "fi-iher men's best luck" is "the net proceeds." Six hiuilrod bills already press upon the attension of the House at Washington. In a resent duel in Kansas City, the weapons were a pitchfork and a butcher Knie. Velvet boots the color of the dress, are worn iu Boston with drawing room cos. un:es. Mr. Thornton will represent the Queen at tho Feabody obsequies in America. r-.mar.uei K,. Jicig-irt, nt Lancaster J'a wr.o died recently, ai:d 71 cur.', first nominated the lioii.'l iiauJous i is -Stephens for 1,,.,. Hon. FT. Buclicr Swoopc has been nni- ineteu iy tlie 1 res;ue It lor i . ft, Attorney for the Western Pistiie-t of Fcnii'-ylvai.ia, vice (,'arnah.ini. Of course be will bu cou th tned. The danger of insurrection in Pam, seems to be over. The troops which were concentrated thero, urd ordered back to th.eir original (piartcrs. Tbo peop'e away down East, ate having tuujh more severe weather than this sec tiou. On .Friday, at Kangor, '.'e., the tbenioiueiei- was ii degrees below Z.:ro. Some idea of the new hotel being bu'it in Saratoga, may be inferred by the fact that, SIJ.OOO worth of Fieiich mirror plates have been ordered for it. A decision has been given in the su preme Court, tl-.at a business man is not j compelled to show bis books, if the A .-.set j sor of Income Tax, doubts the coiicetccsi ' 0, lli's r,T0,t The lied Iliver troubles appear to bo on j uc increase. The lvbels have taken pes Usion of tbo Hudson Jiay Company's I Treasury ; and an Indian massacre by the Sous is threatened. Inwa has elected M r J. 15 Howell, editor of the Gate City, to fill Senator (ititnes' unexpired term in Congress. Also, (lco. I. Wright, of Des.Moins, for the full tciui of six years suceeding. The House of Representatives has passed Bmhain's bill, admitting Virginia to repre. sentation in Congress, by a vote of 'J.j to 03. Queen Victoria has been not only a -pro TiQe, but a provident woman. It is stated that she has saved from her salary and Ihere is a wi low ! perquisites 810,0''0,GU0. worth going for. When pauper babies out at nurse die iu Brooklyn, living substitutes "are borrowed, to be used as vouchers for the collection of the board bill. ,, ... , . . , i cere are rumors at asiungu.11 tout tne Spanish government is now open to propo sitions for tbo sale of Cuba to this Repub lic, for SlOO.OOO.Ol'O But the oHcr has ' not yet been made Dangerous counterfeits of the fifty cent notes of the new Lincoln vignette issue aro making their appearance). The backs aro exuet counterparts of tho original; but the laces arc rather darker and havo a more bluish cast. Keep an ee on them. The President, on Wednesday, 19ih iust., stated to Mr. Geprgn II. Stuart, of Phila delphia, that he had long tgo decided to nooiinato Judge Strong, of Pennsylvania as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, in place of Justice Grier, whose resignation takes effect February 1, and that he would send his name to the Senate very soon. Go to Gcorgo Walker's lor your boots ai d shoes. . AGf.nfbous Husband. Perhaps fif. teen or seventeen years ago, in a very good slate, I saw a woman with a pleasant Qua. ker face, under a simple Quaker bonnet 1 rather liked it and her Quaker husbnnd sitting by her with bis broad brimmed hat on. 'J hey had spent many years togother, you could see by their faces. He 'was just bidding her good byo as the train was start" ing, and I heard her ask him for a littlo money. I did not at atl wish to hear what they said, but I beard that be had bought her a ticket, and saw lie had taken her sat chel politely ou his arm. Sho hated to ask him for money ; a good many -other woman have hated to ask lor it, too. She hegan to my. "I wish I had a-littlo sho did not want to finish, thinking that he would think of it and give it to her ; but he did not. Ho out it came all at once: "Maybo 1'Jl want a lit I lo money while fin gone." The rood, honest Quaker turned his face toward her with surprise, and said : 'what hast thou done with the quarter I gave thee last week?" $ciir glducriiscmcais. 4 I A month ni.ulo 1- agents selling V ' ' ,,uvs I-OGAS'8 great work, IlKli'ltt: TliL' FOOTLIGHTS AND REMIND Till-' aC.'J'.N Tlie most spicy, rapid spiling l;(.ok out. 1!',C0-' ordered the first inorth. Agents ca'.i secure field ami a e-ii.lllt out tit free, by cnttii.g this cut ui) a.! hvssmn PAKMK l.r.K S CO., 1'uMislieru, l hil .iTvl pliifi , l'n., and Middlotown. Coin. 1 l' 4w J'A' 1 1' A D 1 'Eli T I SEMEN TS. 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P O WELL & K I M E, At their capaoious store in MDGWAY, Have od hand, a splendid assortment of all seasonable Goods adapted to the wants of tho people of Elk and adjoining counties, which they are selling at prises that defy competition. They would simply slate here, 'that being very large dealers, their facilities for purchasing aro un equalled by any establishment in tht county. They buy directly from mauu facturen and on tha GROUND FLOOR. Another advaulaga. Tou oan always get what you want at their store, htnee you will save time by going directly ta them and TIME IS MONEY. We have no space here to enumerate all the ad vantages you will have in patronizing their establishment- But call and see, and reap the advantages for yoursnlves. Among their Goods you will find DRY GOODS in en Rets varieties, GROCERIES choice and flesh CLOTHING of best material superior eul and finish. BOOTS & SHOES of the best ttocic aud make, CROCKERY for newly married, middle aged aud elderly. DRIED FRUIT, BUTTER, EGGS, FORK, IIAM3, LARD, FLOUR CORN MEAL. AND EVERYTHING ELSE. Nearly all kinds of country prodtico taken at the market value- Tlnltf. JOARDINQ HOUSE, Near the Depot, Wilcox, Ta. MAHTIN SOWERS, Proprietor. Tha undersigned lias opened a large bcardirg hoBsc at tho above place, where he is amply prepared to satisfy the wants of those who may Tor liiui w ith ilieir custoni. jiov O'JO, -jUAULES HOLES, PHACTICAL WATCHMAKER, EKGRATER JEWELER, Went end of Hyde House, Bidgway, l'a. Sella ns Cheip as Ever, GOLD AND SILVER WATCAES, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, XX VIOLIN AND (Jl'lTAK P THINGS, Spectacles, Pens and Pencils, Exclusive 4gcnt for Hie sale of ALEX. MORTON'S GOLD PENS. Repairing Wnlehos. elc.dane with Hie sntvo accuracy as hcrololVn e. novlid.Ti'.itf s OMET111NG NEW IN BIDGWAY BOOT & SHOE ESTABLISHMENT ! Tho subscriber taUes thin mzlhod of inform ing the citizens of .lildgway and vicinity that he hag opened a BOOT & SHOE STORE, in the room lately occupied by Henrv S. T'-av- er in tho west end of the Hyde House, where may bo loiiud a general assortment of Ladies Shoes, Gcntienieim' Rools and Shoes, Hoys' Boots and Children's Shoes. ALSO, Connected with the above establishment t lmv a lloot ami Shoo Manufacturing Establishment where work will be made to onier. Ui-pairing done on short notice and on reasonable tein.s. The public are invited lo give tne a cull. ocUVu'.iy GKOKUE lVALKF.lt. . MONET IS nn article des pi ied by none, and wc nro now prepared to show how nil may possess tt in abundance, by following a few simple in slruclio .s which will be giveu FREE of charge, except tlie trifling f in of twenty. five celts, as a guarantee of good l'niih. The busi ness is inexhaustible, and thousands aienow engaged in it ; while to their friends thcciinso of theii grout fuccss remains a mystery. Any pni ty engaging will Ireqiiciitly receive soaled packages bv express or mail. Further thau .iT. 11) all to yourself. AS I oe article can be carried in the-vest pocket, ex cept when-wanted fur use. It ncds your nn teution but one or two days iu the week, or a couple uf hours daily, w hich can be after other hiisiues" is over. No adiln u.nal rent, tuxes, 0 help of any kind. All engaging must be of first WATER. None bnl gsod small men wanted, wi n emi keep their tiiisiness lo t lieiuseH es, m l cuntii let.nally with me, ntid make from .j to ?10 for every hour's si rvice. Act promptly, lugin now and n fni-huii is yours, lnelo.-e Willi your address '.i-ie.nls. and lull will get full particulars byittu:u mail- Address, E. F. HAI.Ll'T, iiov20-Sw F.ex ;!"i(i Tiiiisvdle, Pn. si'LENiiiu i'lU.i; Foil Tiia ladies s 1 lie hnest, most ill. 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None but, artists can fully appreciate the tkjll and labor lavibbed on this engraving The general ef tect is very fine and impressive, nd the deli rate finish lo ihe heads will bear the most nii nuto inspection. The union of line and stipple is executed with unusual abilitj-, and I heir skilful combination has greatly contributed to ihe success of the engravers iu this unsurpass ed proof of their genius. Theiwork ou the engraving alone cost over seven Ihotttand dollars, besides the cost of the copyright, and is acknowledged by competed judges the most elaborately finished large work of art evor engraved in America. Fine copies of this magnificent picture, on heavy plate paper, worth i10 each, are to be given as a premium to each subscriber to DEMUR EST'S MONTHLY MAGZINE. Yearly subscriptions only Three foliar, and ten cents (which is lo be seal with (lie sub scriptton), for the po.ilago on tne engrnving (which will bo mailed (securely done up ou roller. 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