T. II. HAKTKH. I 1 Ho tlmt will mi e;ison is a bijjot ; he Hint cannot is a fool ; lie Hint ilniv not is a slave. KlHTOl. ami I'KOl'IMKTOK VOL. XXIII M1DDLEBURGII, SNYDER CO., PENN'A, AUGUST :(,, 188. NO 35 tPOETHY: UNITED. Xjie hlp! ImJ Wl'n to 1119 floor, And never would walk, tha wide eea more ; And crew and caro and utreameru gay Honeatli tho feet of the billows Iny. And down to the pale nnhroud'd dead, fly many ft fathom tho diver pe.l ; He hailed the abject, shivering wrock ; He walked tho Ktrecta of her fih-nt deck. He peered In many an unbarred room, Where Jewels burned in the deathly gloom, And cone Badly slumbering lay, Or iwam together as If In play. And Home had the grace of gallant cheer, And some wero marred by a mortal fear ; Jtut all looked fit range, In the dim sea light, As men who huvo lout their way at night. He flitted through that slumbering hoet : Ho wn tho daylight's wandering ghost, 'oino down from a heaven where rtinb'jams play. To where dim dusk Is the only day. Jlut who Is this with tho features grim And hand that is stretching forth to him T Uoil comfort his soul and give It rent ; It is the brother he loves tho best ! The brother who soothed his childish ilitys Jfow stares at him with a cruel guze ; 'ow looks ut him with unseeing eyes; 'ow crushes his heart with a mud tmrprise. llo tore tho armor of life away Ho kissed tho senseless lips of gray ; Ho clasped ills dead with a fond des pair : Twou"ftrrelllng brothers found them there. Written for tho Post. TIZD TO A. MOTHER'S AHION STB1H&. AS INCIDKNT OK A 8XVOK11 COUNTY HOY'S Tllir TO A CITY. 11 V C. O. "What strange contrasts this cai th of ours preBonta. Noouduy ami mid night aro not more opposite tbuu tho Bceuos which aro constantly passing btiforo our yes. Truth and fiiluo hood walk side by side through our streets, aud vice nod virtue moot ami pnss evory hour of tho day. The hat of tbo starving stands iu tbo shadow of tho pulace of tho wealthy, and tho carriage of Dives every day throws tho dust of its glittering wheels over the tattered garuiuntsof Lazarus." The above language of J.T. Heud loy loaatifully doscribos the wonder ful contrasts of life. It is truo that ooo-balf tbo world does not know bow tbo otbor half lives. If wo ou ly opon oar eyes we can find near our own doors a mission field which is worthy oar attention It was at tho close of an autumn day that a young country lad was wandering through tho streets of reonsvlvania's larcrost city. He had Bjcq littlo of life outside of his na tive village. At home, whoro ho knew evory one.know whom to trust nd to, avoid, he felt at easo j but bere without a friend, knowu to do one, surroundod by bustle and coo fusion, boueBly aud deception, ho felt Btraogo, Tbe etroota were crowded ; uon returning from their evening's meal "ere buiryiug to thoir places of bus loess i boys breaking away from tbe tostraiuts of borne were seeking amusements elsewhere j boot-blacks and no wb-boys mingled thoir oiioa of "Shine Sir," "Uveuiua papers." Carefully picking his woy through tbo crowd, the young man sought a iuo re retired porliou of the oily. As bo passed oo the throng became less oad loss, till finally bo roue bod u street ou which wero comparatively fw people1. It was uow dark. The bky whs cloudless and tbe stars wero shining brightly. Ou tbo whole, it was ono of llioso nights wbeu ouo wUhos to forget the present, la recall the BOeoos of iba putt or to speculate o i tbe oucertaio futuro. Tbu tboughtsitoied tbe ' room unobserved. Tho ( tbo young man wero . f ir uway .oity b y did uot know what to say from the coufuaiou of tho city, lle.ord. Tbo a juutry boy looognied low"1" f ' . f iu Cfa- tral Pennsylvania, wore thiuking of their absent boy. Ho absorbed was he with the thoughts of homo, that he noticed nothing of his surrounds insuntil be was roca'.led from bis reflection;! by strains of music. Ho was standing beforo a large building, palatial in appearance. About it everything Boomed orderly; a fow pooplo had collected on tho pavement but beyond that thero was no excitement. Music over having attractions, our young friend enter ed. It was truly a grand place. A largo room, gilded chandeliers re flecting oioctrio lihtrt, works of sculpture, together with tho i nticing strains of music fascinated him, Tho pleasnro was but for a moment ac customed only to country scones, ho littlo know tho attractions used in cities to nlluro Iho untried for this beautiful place was with all its at tractions but a drinking place. Not far from him was an olabor ato lyir against which woro leaning four young men. Throe of them had just reached tho years of mini hood, while tbo fourth was hcmuo younger and evidently bid boou lit tle of flash city life. They woro stauding thero, each with his glass of drink raised by tho band ; ono of thorn was speaking some wonld-bo witty paying, and wheu it was finished they each raiss ed their glass to drink. The young est stopped, not down his fclass and suid, "JJoys I won't drink." The couutry lad, to whom such n scene with its sui rotiudiugs, was new, had been a uilont and thoughtful observ er of this action ; an 1 now he moved closer to hoar tho result. "Why what's lip.' You nro not going back ou us aro you "IKiyH you may l;iti,'li if you want to, but I hail promise I ino'hor not to driok ; ami wheu I had ruined that lasa to where the liglit reflect ed through it I thought of my pro- iu:ee ; I don't want it." "Well ! Well ! a follow of your ago tied to your mother's npron idl ings '' "Not old enough to bo your own master." "Como on uow, don't bo a child ; show the boys that you cao control yourself." "lt.'sjiit for t!i!n once.'' "You can't bo tied to your mother's npron strings nil your life.." Those and similar taunts worked upon tho tempted nnd weak boy ; he thought it woul 1 only be for this ouco nud ho diuuk Tho bcoiio with tho submission of tho tempted youth so moved our young friend that ho immediately Lft tho pkicj- lie had not gouo far when ho board his name callod. llo stopped and rocogni.od tho speaker as an intimate friend who had visited him ul his homo ; bo had uot socu uor board from him for u loug time, aud hud forgoltou his placo of resi dence. The meeting was a fortunate occurrence for tbe country boy, for now bo bad a guide in tho person of a friend. Their conversation turned to their former associations ; but it is neod loss to follow it.- It ended iu tbeir going to a lecture, At half past ten o'clock tho lecturo was over. Tho two friends wero walking slowly toward homo ; tboy wero boforo a largo granite front mansion iu which lights woro still visiblo. Tho city boy looking up, snid, "I havo a chum who lives here, bo is a first rato follow, a littlo quiet and don't go out much. Wo'll go iu, I boo he is not in bed yot." Passing up tho marblo stops he rang tbo bell. Tho summous was answered by a sorvant to whom tho oity boy was well known. Iu reply to the question whether Sammy was iu, tho servant said, "I thick ho is in tho parlor, You cm just go iu.suro ly you know tho way well enough." Proceeding from tho ball they open ed tho parlor door, a low firo was buroiug upon tho grate and a lamp ou tho centre table lit up the entire room. It was woll furnished ; paint ings covering the walls, the uphols tored furniture, the velvet carpets, piano, all tho comforts characteristic of a wealthy home wero seen in that parlor. lint what sight mot tho gaao of the two boys as they siloutly opened that door. There ou l he sofa lay the iusousiblo form of in ebriate sou and ou bended knots bo side him were a Borrowing father anj mother. Tuo t,wo boys had ou. tie ooooiiat cf tbe nofa a tbo at young tniin who curlier in the crew ing took his ji rat yln lnctue hit friends (f) had an id thai, he tv.- lied to his mother's apron string. Tho two boys feeling that this was no place for them, silently And unobs served by tho grief stricken puronts, left tbo room. Our little incident is related. How mauy young men havo fallen into temptation bocmiso they wero usham ed to be guarded by a mo'.hci's apron bt i ing. Kind reader allow us to indulge in n fow thoughts on "mother." No matter how tho languageH and customs of men may difl"r n mat ter where wo wonder over the fro zen poaks of tho north, over the de sert sail Is of Africa, or over tho civ ilized portion of tho world a child's flrst word is nuiiiua It first lips mamma. As tho infant grows its love for minima grows. In evory littlo childish trouble or misfortune, tho littlo broken heart nooks comfort their oars, mil Captatu Mali mo'or who in ytani p.i-t havo ltctiv.'l and cotiNiilatiou iu inimmtH lap. InUighted over hi.i swiivU"(in. The i Ktiglisli money mil expect, to;,"! every cbillisli sorrow tho little head in,;n bent over thoir oars, with every is buried mi l tho tears flow iu muscle lea ly to pull or back water j '. I . . II ,1 ...... I I- . . . . ... . uiiiiiiuus i;i ji noma is inn conn- dent and Bympathizi r. Tint child ! still grows, all tho wbilo guarded and guided by mother's apron string. Tho child beomos a youth aud as tbo teens gradually increase over his head, ambition leads him to broivlor (kids. What a patting from homo! How many doubts arise iu that mot bet's heart, as hIio asks herself tbe question Will ho bo ublo to re sist temptation And hov many times havo thxvj dri'.'ts been strengthen!'. 1 and gray hair buen A Id i 1 to Hi.) 1 "!:s bvaciiildbi ing a.shanie.l to uckiiowl.'d o that lio is guided and guarded by in ilher's apron btring. Hat thero coui.h ii timo when mothor is ou cai'ti no in ore, when sho only lives in our droi'iis, and when her child has leached tho sun net of lifo, when tho experience and sorrows of yours havo passed over his head, w hen tho smooth, fair sum of childhood is wrinkled by the fur rows of care, when the locks once so dalk and glossy tiro streaked with groy, when the trembling hands grasp a stall' to support tho totter ing limbs ; tli' ij is tho ti:ue ho can appreciate them) beautiful linos : "lia.-k wiu-.l, tniM backward. oTiiuc in our lliirht ! Make me ;i child again ju-t for to- niglK. At other come back from that ecliulcr-s shore ; Take in" iigaiu to your anus as of yore i Kiss from my torch. 'a. I the furrows ol care ; Smooth ill,' f,.v silver threads out of in v hair : Over my lumbers your loving watch Keep ; KoeU me to sleep, mother, rock me to sleep !" A WHALE HUNT. A Santa Cruz correspondent of tho San Francisco Attn (ifij'orttit writes : The quartermaster of tbe Aggio returned from a cruise lo Monterey this morning, and is glow iug with tbo consciousness of his bravery in participating in a whale bunt that resulted iu a capture The Monterey ll'haliug C'juipaiiy is about the oldest iubitution of tho kind on tbo coast. Tho busiuoss oflico, store room, uud eating and slocping apartments of tho c jinpm y are iu u white adobe building iu the western suburbs, aud a half mile further south is u high clilV,wh ereou is located tho company's lockout, llo is armed with a powerful glass, and a tall mast is rigged with hal liards for hoiutiug a signal wheu game is sighted. Ibo bunting tools consisted of tbreo of tho regulutiou double pointed bouts iu use by whalers the world over, tivo loug oars to each boat, two hundred fathoms of liuo smoothly coiled iu tabs in tbo bo.v, und two guuu to each bout. Tbe larger of the two has the proper lions of a young canoou and is mouutcd ou a pivot. Tho missile discharged from it is a steel bar, four feet ia length, and provided with a foldiug barb, that opens out when tbe barpoou buries itself in tbo whulu's intoiior. This takes the place of tbe old-time hiirp'ion, and is much, moro certain uud t-Q'jctivo. Tho lighter gnu is tired from tbe shoulder, und looks liko a large sizad fowling pieco. It is aa inch and a half boro. It is used to put the lliiibbiug touches ou tbo wbalo after Iho harpson has made Liiu fast aud tho method is to tiro au explo sive bomb iuto a vital spot. ' Tho bomb ia aa iucb aud a ball iu diauar- otcr by eighteen inches long, tho butt-end being wingod with rublur. tips, after iho manner in which an J airo v is feathered, to aorjriro g ii I-i in;; power. It was early morning wheu tho wbito signal fluttered to tho top of thi sh(T of tho mist ou tho cliff, nn I. having previously ob tained permission to join the hunt with Captain Mariano, the iiurlci ma"ter was speedily seated iu the Ktoartishc jta, awaiting the sigiiril to nIiovm II. This w i i soon given, mid nix miles to tho northwest (lie Ibreo boats cimn up wilh their 'game, which proved to bo an uu usually largo hpeeinn u of tho Cili-)1"1' ' " h ",v r l''1' vocm in ih- n fornia u ray variety. jputy i i t!.i, S; ile aro in fiv.r.J The gigantic tisli rolled lazily j not only a t intV. I. 'it a tarill 'hi.jh about cm the top of the wafer, nil je'ioiigli th it it wid pro!. n't Am.ii-unconr-cions of imponding danger, ; can in. In .ti i. s fnun c .in;.. tition in and li I not even deign to no'.icj tlx' j''1" ligl'te-t d ;;ree with foi. igi. approach if the boats, that cuiu nj jmade pr d iets II is .ti.lv "gr.-nt on oither side and behiud her. A political HciciitiNl" a id tin so who hundred feet away the men lay on 'have l.nglis'i money inth.ir p-icketn. ai mo siigiiicst iionIiiu laovemeiit on , aim ii.' ii in inrcais iigantM tho part if tho ( nomy. It win ulllandall. When llio contr.d t the luomoiit that senned uu nge of nwful pat ty is tunio 1 over to tl.i i wing it MUHpense to tlio groon hand, but will In -porno much smaller even than suddenly tho captain bad a f iir i mark picHcntel, and pressed tho trigger. The b mt quivered un ler the shoe!; nccomp inying tho rvpoit, and the eye could plainly catch the flash of the harpoon as it cleiived tbo air and buried itself out oi sight somewluuo iu tbo right shout dor. At f iche 1 t tho fteol tiii--i! was Him sto i! i i r.;lla lino" c jih: 1 in (lie bo v, an I it '.mo tin aji; u anco of a lli.li of brown iightnia.i u it zigs iggo 1 t'.ir.iu ;h tho uir :..'t. i its powetftkl motor. Tin winl hardly scLin .' I to conipiohon I th- trouble that hi I overtaken her ul lirst, and it war fally half a minute before sho emitte 1 an angry Kimrl and stsi ted for tin bottom, at n rate that made tbo line enioLo omit sparks as 10 tan ovur iuu 'lotvn. U 'th tho captain and the boat sloerer peero-.l uneasily into t!io clear depths as tho lino stopped run ning, and a minute later tho former shouted : "Hack all ! Iiiei; hard:" The live iirhen blades bent an I quivered with the strniu put on th. in, but it was none too much, as tho boat was Hcarc-dy a do, oi fi.ut away when tho lingo bulk of tho in-, r.u-iatoil whit!, lint K.irf . and Hi) mted twi cl.iuru of bi inc high ill tho air, a buckut or two seeking tho back of tho repoi t.a'n nick for n rosfin;' place as it ile-1 , , .. . .. ... :iCi:lMe.. ituioro u.o iiiinnale l W.I- terspoiit coul 1 repeat tin d )se the boat was out of range, b th of tin iiro-exliiigiiisbing apparatus uu I the terrible flukes that ro.iu com-, uiencod lo tliriish the water ii,to foam. 1 lor contortions weto so vio lent that tho Oaptaiu could not get, in a shot with his bomb-gT., winch ho raised aud lowered hall a d i.eu times without pulling tbo triggc.:., Al.(.i; ;,,,, , but wis t iketi. Finally the flukes quit their thrash. ,,, m f,.w diva a clergy iu in wa iug, and like a llish Ih.i leviathan ( f,,l)ri,i . a.l tho young iir weieiic dished away at a terril'i! rat", biry I U)lv ll v , i,. I It was uftei wind ing tlio boats bo.v I)-. 'tween two walls of tho water fully oigiit.jeii iuchos high, but thu speed was nuch that scarcely u drop intoie 1 the boat. This gait was kept np f jr a good ten minuter, uu I thou th i speed commenced to slacken, nnd tho wounded monster swam easily and quietly on top of the water. Tho living tug came to a total standstill at last, and p illing around to a broadside position the Captain was given his opportunity. Tho second explosion was follow ed by tho whistling of the rubber wingod bomb, which buried itself in the great mass of blubber with a dull karcbug. Soiroely ha I tho smoke cleared uway from the bow buforo the muuTid booui of the bomb exploding iu tho historical residenco of Jouuli sonuded the dealb-knell of the pjor old wha'e Tbo victim's bugo bulk grew animat ed again, but for only a moiui ut. The flukes thrasbod violently for a fow sooonda while tbe waterspouts became tiDgod a warm rc 1. Strugs glos and spouts boii imo mora ni l more c intruded, until, wii.li the last fiual effort, the inwardly-wounded monster rollud over aud expired. Tbo other boats madj fast, uud u hard pull of three hours lauded tbu prizo ou the beaub near tbo try pots. To provent flaUiroos from eoorch- iotf wipe thoui 01 ft clotL wet with krotmoo. Fr:3 Tracb cr ITcthinj Harmony in the Iv.-m oratio party ' Pennsylvania will In secure. I when the party organisation is turn ed over to Hit) Kngli-h boodle j btanch Kanlill, Hio ha.i eto1j against tho extieino iron Ira t I h. utu been Iho cause uf m it.-h contention for m my yeais, an I his tcmTity in resisting the fieu tralers in n git l ist winter njjnre 1 the in syiv.iiiiii V. lit n ia! l'reo 'l'r i I.cagu.! .m l they have ev r h.nv lieen fidlowing hiiii with thivils and Thi-y l'filsi t li'li'vo tli il auotht r btibe hiring this campaign! who ke- the free tra lo light going 1 . , , .1 . . 1 M. 1 n is now Th3 C-ra::j' Tier.:: Cr:vo- Tho thirteenth anntlil picnic and exhibition of Patrons t Husbandry will be held at Williams (irovo. Cuit bnr!and ronnty, Pit., OiJimmic- i,i i V l.'.l t :' .'i I ' lll'iiliii:.,' N days. Tlio iaiui: ..i '! t' ' t'.i, 1 ii go t i Ii. id ir. 1.'.' ti e aU'-ipV-'- ..f the i i- tv. l! is i Vic ct 1 th i' over 1'ii.HU) praeticd fu'iu r:. i ri. renting uol h'ss than tweoly iiv. Mlates, will itt 'iid tho in i ting, and and prominent agi ic'iltiu ulistK. statesmen and governors will iMivei lectures and addiessr.H. Tho dis (day of ngiieultiiial machinery. ' ) lievlUni'l snd film products stot-k an 1 p mltry. will bn large and imposing. Tho grounds will be illuminatod with electric light in tin evenings, when tin re w ill bo niu-ic ball . hi a .crii- i n. s, an I other amuse-tii.-u! , Mevr.il ! -t-mrants on tin l'i .mil. 4 will fai ni-'i i fivi-inncn h l-'ol'th.l bell.'lU ' I' 111 I, to attend, t! l'c.i i . Iv.t'ii i on August Ut, 'J. I avi l: 1 ' Ul o"t '.I. :i I Mi ' ' !:' ' "I I :; L M'!1 ' -'' In-:. i ts to W ill t i 1 1 1 in :i tint i. inclusive. f. mi- ., I !'..t the I'.ill 'l i ""-1 " )V j cpteuil.-i ''" 'J'" g-,l (III 1 ;'rip. i -,...-r - j CiSVIf TvlliC A young in an st uidi'ie knot l1' others iu the pub among ii: loom . I,,,!..! u ilil ' Did von Si Ii th ii pretty gill th it uriiwd thi- mottling' I watched her all iknnet tiuu I li. ', ..te I th- jymi tivo to one I will get ao.pl j wjt, J(.,. ,,n,j ,.,, ry !( r bel'or di.-covele I. ho.V.-ver, 'lilt tl.l V h i ' been msii ii-I a year or t wo belne and that the gi nt h-man n lied a live hhood by ranking an I t iking Ik..' same In t in d ll'-niit I t Is. Pica F-.r C'.'cr'.vrr'i: Suit lv tilern C.lil lie l k 1 1 1 1' I t I : piiii t" iil-ivin wifu ihui tj m Lei j htiHliatil stieiin;,' tin n-r the' weight i. f f imil) lif 'i wurkol ul-, most t i ii i ith i'l oi vl-r t ) ! i.le i il,.. w.iir ul tho .lour:" i ishrH it. I thu picHent, teriili -il lit thu futuro ; mni j et nil tliii tni'ht h-ivo b.-eii ;iverteil if tho wtfu h i I only Uio vn tho vilun mnl iM- uf iii-'i'ev. nml hoeii ubla to U"i'l whut her hnnKm ! oBioeil ; to "cit her Ci'ut iieeoi.liiiH to her cloth," for u.iy iiioini i ia "liiuiloil," ui. less you cuu touch join ntlf to livo within it ; to wuste. uot, uud th irofoio to want not. Watch thi Man V7hi Is on the fi't-cii lla.s no oiiiui."). Tii'ie.i no jiU'ils. Sneers at religion. Frowns at chaiiiy. It) cruel to tininrilii. Lies iihont overyhoily. In nfi'ai.l to epeuli hia ininJ, Hat no bujiQess of his own. lli.lus Uohiotl a dou ilo plamo. Knows mop thou all the' rest of luanliuA f y.v.'VV,v J '-'.V V.VA v X'-A 'x' V r fr l y t T ' for Bnfant Tr.iilorli .Mw'!!n1apf-!toc!iiMr'ni:i il I i.v,,iiimi n,li' ftat.iiiiTii,rluiiiy r. m, m kuov.-u to Mr." 11. A. A-:ii:u. M I) , 111 tk. OzTulu LL, .f a, Y. tut j)o m ai:a n : iitiimun-i;. FrCHti:-.!. S.I , ilcr C'i:;;.ty P;i. In !. i I I". il- . C.Vi ,( ri, , 1 I r.'l- I ri il fl-l -or i',. . t 11, t I t III' . 1 1 1 i -. S . .Mm'.'li, 17, li-l. t . I t 1 I a il I il. I)"- i: w. tu! ij. riiYGICIAN AND SjUi'SCiT.'. I'l'eeluni )l( 1 ,,,'.'?,V: j'1 1 ''I'' ' '" ' I r. t '1 n il r v I.'. i in ( !, i;:,bh i. I llll -! I f 't . I,, c .ii I I ' i-.. mil n J I'. 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